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Poonch terror attack: It typifies the low-intensity conflict that Pakistan keeps persisting with

Though the attack was directed at India's new-found self-confidence, New Delhi must not respond in haste, especially because the international situation is in a state of flux

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New Book Documents Details of 65 Sikh Gurdwaras Attacked by Indian Army in June 1984

New Book Documents Details of 65 Sikh Gurdwaras Attacked by Indian Army in June 1984
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Pokémon Unite's "pay to win" mechanics are upsetting some players

Image: TiMi Studio Group/Tencent Games/The Pokémon Company Pokémon Unite, The Pokémon Company’s popular free-to-play MOBA on Nintendo Switch, has a system that many players are criticizing as “pay to win” and unfair for the competitive integrity of the newly released game. Early on, players can earn Aeos Coins (capped at 2,100 per week) and Tickets. Either of these currencies can be used to purchase held items in the Aeos Emporium. Held items are similar to items in traditional Pokémon games and can be equipped to a single Pokémon. In Pokémon Unite, they increase stats like health, defense, movement speed, and attack. Each held item can be upgraded to increase those benefits up to 30 times. To do so, you need to invest in yet another currency: Item Enhancers.

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The human rights of older women

This submission is based on Human Rights Watch research on human rights issues impacting older women, including domestic violence, abuse, and neglect in residential institutions for older people, abuses during armed conflict, and health disparities.

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Submission to the UN Independent Expert on the enjoyment of all human rights by older persons on the human rights of older women

April 16, 2021 10:50AM EDT | Statement Submission to the UN Independent Expert on the enjoyment of all human rights by older persons on the human rights of older women This submission is based on Human Rights Watch research on human rights issues impacting older women,[1] including domestic violence, abuse, and neglect in residential institutions for older people, abuses during armed conflict, and health disparities.   Violence against Older Women Older women may be at heightened risk of domestic violence, by partners, adult children, or other family with whom they live, or from caregivers.[2] The World Health Organization regards violence against older people, including older women, as physical, psychological, and sexual violence, financial abuse, and neglect.[3] This violence can occur in but is not limited to homes, long-term care facilities, and the internet. Covid-19 lockdown orders, which in some places lasted longer or were exclusively targeted

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