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  • Despite winning freedom, ex-fishing slaves struggle
    Margie Mason Associated Press   On the day they were freed from slavery, the fishermen hugged, high-fived and sprinted through a stinging rain to line up so they wouldnt be left behind. But even as
  • The Naga Family Crucible
    Rev. Dr. Ellen Konyak Jamir A systemic perspective involves understanding the human condition, the relatedness of human beings with each other, and the physical and contextual world in which they live (F.A.
  • ‘WhatsApp policies too weak to protect users from surveillance’
    San Francisco, July 12 (IANS): Despite WhatsApps move to adopt end-to-end encryption by default for its billion users around the world, the policies of the instant messaging app are too weak to protect user pri
  • Trump’s son connects the dots on Russia probe
    WASHINGTON, July 12 (AP): The presidents son connected the dots. Until Tuesday, the questions about whether Donald Trumps campaign colluded with Russia have largely centered on revelations from secret sources a
  • Rival’s desire to leave cabinet may mean challenge for Japan’s PM Abe
    TOKYO, July 12 (Reuters): Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida wants to leave his post in Prime Minister Shinzo Abes cabinet reshuffle next month, domestic media said on Wednesday, a sign he may be planning
  • Where North Korea stands after ICBM launch
    TOKYO, July 12 (AP): North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is on the cusp of having something his father and grandfather could only dream of — the ability to unleash a nuclear attack on the United States.  
  • China says no forced relocations after UNESCO listing of Tibetan area
    BEIJING, July 12 (Reuters): Chinas Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday there have not been and will not be any forced relocations from a high-altitude plateau in a heavily Tibetan area granted world heritage sta
  • Western diet may up risk of chronic liver inflammation in males: study
    New York, July 12 (IANS): Males who regularly consume a western diet -- high in fat and sugar -- may be at risk of developing chronic inflammation of the liver, a study cautioned.   The study, conduc
  • GSTN helpdesk gets 10,000 calls/day; to double manpower to 400
    New Delhi, July 12 (PTI): The GSTN helpdesk is inundated with calls, 10,000 a day to be precise, with queries ranging from how do I register? to the age old problem of forgotten passwords even as the government
  • The Beauty of your dream
    (left) Mengu Suokhrie, talented singer, songwriter, vocal teacher on July 12 released the music video album The Beauty of your dreams which was written and composed by Neivizonuo Pienyü. The event was held at
  • Pathetic Roads
    Vishü Rita Krocha   Given the deplorable road condition in Nagaland, one can imagine the joy when any stretch of road is being repaired. Just a few months ago, we were elated at the sight of blackt
  • “The spirit is willing, but the body is weak” Voice of the below 30s
    Nukhosa Chuzho Kohima   Barely three weeks lapsed since seven political parties entered into an 18-point understanding signed into a formal agreement with the Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) on
  • Bridge across River Chathe
    Alo Kent R Sovima   Not how close we tread disaster but how we walk on it, can at the least describe what happened to the bridge to Niuland over river Chathe.   There are instances of our bridg
  • The price of inefficiency
    Press Bureau Liberal Democratic Party Nagaland   The recent tragedy of the collapsed bridge which has cost the lives of four persons is unacceptable to the people. The people have for long managed to
  • Vivien Leigh’s ‘Gone With the Wind’ script up for auction
    Vivien Leighs copy of the Gone With the Wind script is going up for auction alongside dozens of items from the late stars personal collection. Sothebys is offering paintings, jewelry, clothes, books and more be
  • Nate Deezy to perform in Dimapur
    Nate Deezy, a renowned Christian Electronic/Hip-Hop Artist from Cleveland, Ohio, USA will be performing in Passion Crusade 2017 on July 15 and 16 at Urban Haat, Dimapur organized by Pathways Church in Associati
  • Madonna welcomed in Malawi as ‘daughter of this nation’
    Madonna was welcomed in Malawi on Tuesday for the official opening of a hospital childrens wing funded by her charity and named after one of the four children the pop star has adopted from the impoverished sout
  • Book of Michelle Obama photos coming in October
    Ten Speed Press told The Associated Press on Tuesday that a collection of White House pictures of Michelle Obama is coming out Oct. 17. Chasing Light will feature 150 color shots by White House photographer Ama
  • Cabinet approves upgradation of NH-39 stretch in Manipur
    New Delhi, July 12 (IANS) The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs on Wednesday approved the upgradation of a 65-km stretch of National Highway-39 in Manipur to boost the state's connectivity with south and so
  • Road projects worth Rs 2 lakh crore in north-east by 2019: Gadkari
    New Delhi, July 12 (IANS) The Centre would initiate road projects in the north-east with an estimated expenditure of Rs 2 lakh crore by 2019, Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari announced on Wedn
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