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Myanmar Frees Hundreds Of Detainees Amidst crackdown

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Myanmar on Wednesday freed over 600 coup detainees from prison, amid fresh outrage at the junta’s brutal crackdown on protesters.

Local media showed images of the prisoners on the buses flashing the three-fingered salute as people waiting outside the prison waved at them and returned the gesture.

Myanmar has witnessed a deadly wave of violence as the regime tries to quell nationwide protests against the February 1 ouster and arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi.

The Nobel laureate was due to have a court hearing on Wednesday in Myanmar’s capital, on criminal charges but the hearing was adjourned until April 1 because of problems with video conferencing caused by internet shutdown.

Local media reported chaos overnight in Mandalay with barricades burning, arrests, homes raided by security forces.

Also the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP), a local monitoring group reported that three people were killed on Tuesday including seven-year-old girl Khin Myo Chit, shot dead at her home in Mandalay.

Meanwhile, Activists have called for a nationwide Silent Strike on Wednesday, and streets were bare in the cities of Yangon and Naypyidaw

Prince Harry Gets New Job As Tech Startup Executive

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Prince Harry has reportedly taken on a new job as an executive of a Silicon Valley startup. The recently outspoken royal confirmed to the Wall Street Journal that he will become chief impact officer of BetterUp Inc., an online coaching and mental health firm.

“I intend to help create an impact in people’s lives. Proactive coaching provides endless possibilities for personal development, increased awareness, and an all-round better life,” he said.

The prince has previously revealed plans to work with mental health issues, and his wife, Meghan Markle, famously admitted to Oprah Winfrey this month that she had felt suicidal while trapped in the royal family.

Harry said he has personally been using BetterUp’s app and a coach for a couple of months.

“I was matched with my coach who, quite frankly, is truly awesome and has always given me sound advice and a fresh perspective, which is so valuable,” he told the WSJ.

BetterUp CEO Alexi Robichaux refused to reveal details of Harry’s employment agreement or how he was getting compensated, the WSJ said.

But “it’s a meaningful and meaty role,” Robichaux told the paper of the prince joining the company’s leadership team as an “officer of the corporation.”

Harry is expected to have input into initiatives including product strategy decisions and charitable contributions, and advocate publicly on topics related to mental health.

Harry is eventually expected to spend time in the company’s San Francisco headquarters, attend all-hands meetings and be a special guest at company events, Robichaux said.

Congolese Opposition Candidate To Contest Poll Results

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One of the contesting opposition candidates in the Republic of Congo’s recently held presidential election says he will file a lawsuit to overturn the results.

Mathias Dzon, a former finance minister, who got 1.9 percent of votes said he would file his election petition at the country’s Constitutional Court but did not say when this will happen

President Denis Sassou Nguesso, 77, was re-elected with 88.57 percent of votes, according to provisional results released Tuesday but Dzon insists the candidates’ representatives did not participate in the compilation.

Sunday’s election was boycotted by the main opposition and was also overshadowed by the death of main rival Guy-Brice Parfait Kolelas on polling day.

On polling day, access to the internet and social media, as well as text messages, was severely restricted while in the the capital Brazzaville, shops were closed.

Also, in some areas voters complained that their names were not on the electoral list.

The victory, placing Sassou Nguesso on course for another five-year term, marks his fourth election win since 2002.

Justin Bieber Visits L.A Prison To Spread The Word Of God

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Though he’s fresh off the release of his sixth studio, Justin Bieber managed to find the time to spread the good news.

On Tuesday, March 22, Justin’s RV was captured outside a California prison in LA County. Later, a representative of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation confirmed to TMZ that the Grammy-winning singer stopped by the facility with his pastor to support its faith-based programs.

The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation confirmed Bieber’s visit but did not provide details on what exactly went down.

Did he perform? Pray? Give a sermon? It’s anyone’s guess at this point; however, CDCR reassured TMZ that the visit went on without a hitch and all COVID-19 safety measures were taken.

Bieber also took to Instagram Tuesday to share some inspirational, encouraging words about his faith and Jesus. He wrote:

“My perspective of God has switched from fear to LOVE. U are never too far from God! He’s obsessed with you.”

The singer has been very open about his rekindled faith over the past several years. It was exactly two months ago when he shared an Instagram post reflecting on his 2014 DUI arrest in Miami and credited God for helping him get through the challenging time.

He wrote:

Not proud of where I was at in my life. I was hurting, unhappy, confused, angry, misled, misunderstood, and angry at God. I also wore too much leather for someone in Miami. All this to say God has brought me a long way. From then until now I do realize something. God was as close to me then as he is right now. Don’t allow shame to ruin your ‘today.’ Let the forgiveness of Jesus take over and watch your life blossom into all that God has designed you to be. LOVE YOU GUYS WITH MY WHOLE HEART.

Elon Musk Says Tesla Can Now Be Bought For Bitcoin

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Electric Car Maker Tesla Inc says customers can now buy its vehicles with bitcoin, marking a significant step forward for the cryptocurrency’s use in commerce.

Tweeting a post on Wednesday, Elon Musk said Tesla’s can now be purchased with bitcoin, adding that the option would be available outside the United States later this year.

Musk added that bitcoin paid to Tesla would not be converted into traditional currency, but he gave few other details on how the bitcoin payments would be processed.

Tesla Inc. said last month it bought $1.5 billion worth of bitcoin and would soon accept it as a form of payment for cars. The move has brought about advancements toward mainstream acceptance and sent bitcoin soaring to a record high of nearly $62,000.

Musk, last month criticised conventional cash, saying when it “has negative real interest, only a fool wouldn’t look elsewhere”.

Bitcoin, the world’s biggest digital currency, rose more than 4% after Musk’s tweet and was last trading at $56,429.

Like other crypto-currencies, bitcoin is still little used for commerce in major economies, hampered by its volatility and relatively costly and slow processing times.

Australia Warned Of Deadly Spider Plague After Floods

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Following days of rainfall, Authorities in Australia have warned residents to brace for an influx of the deadly funnel-web spider, which is endemic to the Sydney region.

The Australian Reptile Park said deadly arachnids could look for shelter in homes to escape torrential rain and flooding in Sydney, triggering a plague of the world’s most venomous spiders.

Park director Tim Faulkner said in a statement that The upcoming warm weather and high levels of humidity was the perfect storm for a funnel-web spider boom in coming days

Sydney funnel-webs are widely feared for their notoriously toxic and fast-acting venom, with 13 recorded deaths from bites. However, No one is, believed to have died since an anti-venom programme was introduced in the early 1980s.

Persistent downpours have caused vast flooding in New South Wales state, with parts of suburban northwest Sydney still under water.

Hong Kong Suspends Batch Of Pfizer Vaccines Over Defective Packaging

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Hong Kong and Macau have reportedly suspended Covid vaccinations from a single batch of Pfizer/BioNTech shots after being informed of a packaging problem with a batch of vials.

Both Chinese cities said their decision came after they were contacted about the issue by Fosun, the Chinese pharmaceutical company that is distributing the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine in China.

The South China Morning Post on Wednesday reported that several centres around the Asian financial hub were told to stop using the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine.

In a statement Hong Kong’s government said the current vaccination had to be suspended during the period of investigation for the sake of precaution.

According to the reports, Vials with the lot number 210102 were found to have defective packaging. Authorities have also added that they decided to cautious until their investigation is concluded.

France To Reopen Libyan Embassy In Support for Interim Government

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France’s President Emmanuel Macron says the country is set to reopen its embassy in Libya’s capital Tripoli next week as a show of support to the country’s interim government.

Macron was speaking after a meeting in Paris with president and vice-president of Libya’s Presidential Council; Mohammad Younes Menfi and Musa al-Koni.

Menfi thanked France for its support to arrive at a peaceful settlement to Libya’s civil war. The French embassy in Tripoli is set to reopen Monday.

Macron said France owed a debt to Libya and the Libyans adding that peace will be unattainable in the broader region peace and stability does not return in Libya and if terrorist groups and smugglers are not eradicated.

He added that priority should be given to sustain the ceasefire, and lead the country towards elections scheduled in December.

Libya was plunged into chaos when an uprising in 2011 and was in recent years split between rival east- and west-based administrations, each backed by armed groups and foreign governments.

Earlier this month, the U.N. Security Council called for countries with troops and mercenaries in Libya to immediately withdraw them. The United Nations says there are 20,000 foreign fighters in Libya, including Syrians, Turks, Sudanese and Russians.

Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa Identified As shooter In Colorado Boulder Killings.

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At least 10 people were killed including a police officer on Monday, March 22, 2020 in what appears to be a random Colorado Supermarket attack.

Police now have Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa in custody as the prime suspect in the shooting.

The 21 year old Syrian American is said to have purchased the firearm used in the shooting just 6 days before on, March 16.

Officials are yet to discover a motive or where the firearm was bought but say that the suspects family shared that they believe the suspect to be suffering from some sort of mental illness. Members of his family while speaking to investigators, described times when Ahmad had told them that he thought he was being chased or followed.

In Washington, President Joe Biden called on Congress to tighten the nation’s gun laws stating that “Ten lives have been lost, and more families have been shattered by gun violence in the state of Colorado”

The shooting came just 10 days after a judge blocked a ban on assault rifles passed by the city of Boulder in 2018.

While Police affidavit shows that Ahmad was found guilty of assault and sentenced to probation and assault in 2018 while in high school, Ahmad’s father described his son as a devoted father who “knew the Lord.”

Can Apple Cider Vinegar Really Help You Lose Weight?

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We’ve read plenty of stories on social media touting apple cider vinegar (ACV) as a belly fat-melting elixir that can help you lose weight. But what exactly is it and does it actually work for weight loss? To start, it’s important to know that apple cider vinegar is made by crushing apples, squeezing out the juice. Bacteria and yeast are added to the liquid to start the alcoholic fermentation process, which converts the sugars to alcohol. In a second fermentation step, the alcohol is converted into vinegar bacteria. Many holistic health experts and Instagram influencers swear by the stuff, but whether ACV will really help you squeeze into a smaller pair of jeans isn’t so straightforward. Here’s what experts and the research actually say about apple cider vinegar for weight loss.

The science behind apple cider vinegar for weight loss

Let’s get one thing clear upfront: There’s only a small amount of evidence directly tying ACV to weight loss in humans. One study in the Journal of Functional Foods, which followed 39 adults, found that participants who consumed a tablespoon of ACV at lunch and dinner, while cutting 250 calories per day, lost 8.8 pounds in 12 weeks. On the other hand, those who cut the same number of calories but didn’t consume ACV lost only 5 pounds.

ACV seems to have properties that could potentially support your weight-loss efforts. For instance, another study from the Journal of Functional Foods suggests that drinking apple cider vinegar before eating is linked to smaller blood sugar spikes.

That matters because blood sugar highs and lows tend to lead to cravings for sugary snacks. So if apple cider vinegar can help control blood sugar, this could help manage cravings and portion control, potentially leading to fewer calories consumed.

So should you try drinking apple cider vinegar for weight loss?

Drinking ACV alone isn’t going to help you shed excess pounds, but it could support the efforts that we know work for weight loss (like eating a healthy diet and exercising more). And it won’t likely hurt you, as long as you don’t overdo it.

Like all vinegar, ACV’s high acidity can irritate your throat and strip tooth enamel, Johnston says. Plus, “the acidity could bother you if you experience reflux,” adds Rissetto. Stick with a tablespoon no more than twice daily, and always dilute it in eight ounces of water. ACV should never be consumed straight.

How to add apple cider vinegar to your diet for weight loss

Wondering about the best time to take apple cider vinegar? You can drink a tablespoon of ACV diluted in eight ounces of water up to twice a day—ideally, before or with a meal. That’ll increase the chances that the ACV will boost your satiety and help keep your blood sugar steady.

If you can’t stomach the idea of drinking vinegar, think about working it into your meals instead. Add a tablespoon of ACV to your smoothie.

To maximize the health benefits, choose an ACV that’s labelled raw and unfiltered. Unfiltered versions contain proteins, enzymes, and healthy bacteria from the vinegar starter or mother.