Author: News Desk

California : For women at Activision Blizzard, one of the world’s most famous video game companies, showing up to work meant navigating near daily episodes of humiliation, sexual harassment, and even physical abuse, according to a bombshell lawsuit that has prompted a reckoning within the gaming industry. The claims paint a disturbing picture of life for female employees: rampant sexual harassment, gender discrimination, retaliation, and a “frat boy” workplace culture where men objectified women’s bodies and openly joked about rape. The lawsuit was brought by California’s department of fair employment and accuses the multi-billion dollar company – whose output includes Call of Duty, World…

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Barcelona : Lionel Messi hold his emotions as he began a press conference, where he confirmed he is leaving Barcelona, where he has played his entire career. Messi is a  superstar, winner of a Ballon d’Or  for six times , has been out of contract since the end of June and Barca said they  cannot afford to keep him, with Paris Saint-Germain widely expected to try to entice him to the Parc des Princes. “This year, my family and I were convinced we were going to stay here, at home — this is what we wanted more than anything,” said a suited Messi…

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Tokyo : Japan concluded the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games with a record haul of 27 gold medals, far exceeding the previous high of 16 at the 2000 Athens Olympics. Mitsugi Ogata, general manager for Japan’s national delegation, lauded the athletes on Sunday, saying he was “happy we could deliver some uplifting news.” There were concerns about the Games being written off as “unnecessary” amid a pandemic, but with the performances of the Japanese athletes, organizers “have gradually gained the understanding of the public,” he said at a news conference, Reuters reports. Japan’s total medal tally stands at 58, also a…

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Bahrain :  His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, today sent a cable of congratulations to the President of the Republic of Singapore, HE Halimah Yacob, on the occasion of Singapore’s National Day. His Royal Highness wished HE the President good health and happiness, and further prosperity and development for the people of Singapore. His Royal Highness sent a similar cable to the Prime Minister of Singapore, HE Lee Hsien Loong.

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France : Fully vaccinated people can now visit France without quarantining on their return to the UK, after travel rule changes came into force at 04:00 BST. Brittany Ferries said it had received a “surge” of bookings following the rule changes announced. But travel agents said the relaxation of quarantine for one of the UK’s most popular destinations came “too late to save the summer”. Meanwhile, travelers in Mexico had to rush back to avoid hotel quarantine. Under the latest changes to the UK’s traffic light system for travel, the rules have been relaxed for a dozen countries. France moved…

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BEIJING: The city of Beijing has rolled out a range of measures to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic by imposing restrictions on travellers from regions with relatively high virus transmission rates. According to Chinese state media Global Times, people from medium or high-risk regions who are planning to return to Beijing will be prevented from buying tickets for air and railway services. This comes as several cities in China are witnessing a surge in Covid-19 cases. The delta-driven outbreak grew to over 500 symptomatic cases scattered across 15 provinces and municipalities. Beijing Daxing International Airport has announced the suspension of flight routes from 15 cities…

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Bahrain :  Parliament Affairs Minister Ghanim bin Fadl Al Buainain received the outgoing Omani Ambassador to Bahrain Abdullah bin Rashid bin Ali Al Medilwi. The minister praised the ambassador’s efforts in strengthening the relations between the two countries, wishing him success in his future duties. The ambassador expressed his appreciation to the Kingdom and its leadership for the support he received throughout his mission.

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Cairo: King Khufu’s Boat, an ancient vessel that is the oldest and largest wooden boat discovered in Egypt, has been painstakingly moved from its longstanding home next to the Giza pyramids to a nearby giant museum, officials said on Saturday. The 4,600-year-old vessel, also known as the Solar Boat, was moved to the nearby Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), due to be inaugurated later this year, Reuters reported. “The aim of the transportation project is to protect and preserve the biggest and oldest organic artifact made of wood in the history of humanity for the future generations,” the tourism and antiquities…

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Seoul: South Korea may have received disappointing results at the Tokyo Olympics, which closes Sunday, recording its lowest gold medal haul of six in 37 years. But some of its players pulled off their best performances at the world’s biggest sporting competition, breaking one Olympic record and setting four national records. Archer An San, who won three of the country’s six gold medals in Tokyo, set new Olympic records in the women’s ranking round on July 23 with a total of 680 points, Yonhap News Agency reported. It is the first time the record has been broken in 25 years…

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