The Life News UK. Sept 1, 2019

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Vol. 01 Issue 02 September 01, 2019

Hong Kong on the verge on diminishing... if not stopped

Indians residents excluded from India’s citizens register.

TL Bureau, Hong Kong Hong Kong again today on Aug 31, become a victim of crowd and violence everywhere. Thousands of people took participated violently. Police tried their best to stop but nothing happens. Situation was becoming worse as always from last many days. Some protestors were damaging the traffic lights and railings in Pedder Street and Johnston Road respectively. Also, protestors threw hard objects into Central Government Complex and aimed laser beams at police officers, posing a safety threat to everyone on site. A large group of protestors were occupying throughways in Gloucester Road,

TL Bureau, New Delhi/Dispur

Harcourt Road, and Des Voeux Road Central, seriously paralysing the traffic. Police warned the protestors to stop their illegal acts and leave immediately. Police remind everyone to stay tuned to the latest traffic arrangement. A large group of protestors occupied Hennessy

Road, Queensway and Garden Road, causing serious obstruction to the traffic. They were participating in an unauthorised assembly. Violent protestors were occupied Harcourt Road in Admiralty, vandalising the Legislative Council Complex, and throwing petrol bombs, corrosives and bricks.

Hurricane Dorian towards Florida and Bahamas TL Bureau, Florida A ground-breaking storm that is undermining Florida and the Bahamas has fortified to classification four, the US National Hurricane

Center (NHC) says. Tropical storm Dorian has most extreme supported breezes of about 140mph (220km/h). It is required to become significantly more grounded as it passes the north-west Bahamas before making

landfall in Florida ahead of schedule one week from now. Reports from the Bahamas portrayed sightseers scrambling to leave before the conclusion of the worldwide airplane terminal.

In India, Almost 2,000,000 individuals have been rejected from a rundown of residents in India's northeastern Assam state, raising feelings of trepidation they could be rendered stateless when they checked and been informed that they are not in a lost or register of citizens. The rundown, known as the National Register of Citizens (NRC), was distributed on Saturday following a years-in length exercise planned for recognizing lawful occupants in the devastated outskirt state. An aggregate of 31.1 million individuals were incorporated into the last list, forgetting about 1.9 million individuals, as

Alarming number of Ebola deaths in DRC a ‘rallying cry’ to scale up treatment TL Bureau, UN HQ “The news that the total number of deaths has now passed 2,000, out of more than 3,000 cases, should act as a rallying cry for us all to step up our efforts to defeat this terrible disease and end this outbreak,” the Agency’s statement said. “As the numbers continue to grow, it is vital to remember that each one of these cases is somebody’s child, a son or daughter; a mother, father announcement read. “Each brother or sister,” the of these deaths leaves a fam-

ily not only in mourning but also scared and worried

about their own exposure to the disease.”

indicated by an announcement from the Assam government. "The whole procedure of NRC update has been carefully completed in a goal and straightforward way. Satisfactory chance of being heard has been given to all people at each phase of the procedure. The whole procedure is led according to statutory arrangements and due methodology pursued at each stage," it said. The legislature said it completed the mammoth exercise to distinguish and expel undocumented foreigners from neighboring Bangladesh, however commentators saw the activity as an endeavor to oust a huge number of Muslims, who make up 33% of the state's populace.

While China Profits Grow, so do Worries for US Companies TL Bureau, Washington D.C/Beijing US companies operating in China are increasingly profitable, but the ongoing trade dispute is putting at risk years of steady progress. While no mass exodus from China is expected, continued tensions in the US-China relationship, an unlevel playing field, and simmering retaliatory actions by Chinese authorities against American companies are creating an increasingly uncertain commercial environment.


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