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In today's Morning Brief, in the wake of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children found in Kamloops, B.C., we look at the calls for protection of sites of former residential schools in case more remains are found.

Mangaluru: Four assault couple for questioning wayward driving - Case filed

Mangaluru: Four assault couple for questioning wayward driving - Case filed   Fri, Jan 01 2021 10:20:02 PM Mohan Kuthar Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (EP) Mangaluru, Jan 1: A couple who raised questions over wayward driving of their neighbours were assaulted mercilessly by the same people in their neighbourhood at Hoige, Ullal. Ullal Hoige residents Steven D’Souza (40) and wife Veena D’Souza(30) are the victims of the assault. Their neighbours Prakash D’Souza, Madhujeeven D’Souza, his wife Keerthi D’Souza and Chetan D’Souza have been accused of committing the crime. As per reports, the couple was returning home from the Thokottu Church when the accused were recklessly driving their car. Given the poor road conditions, reckless driving could have proven fatal to the lives of Steven and his wife. Fortunately, they narrowly escaped from meeting with an accident. Following this, Steven approached his neighbours to question their careless driving.

A year like no other : Black Lives Matter, U S election and COVID-19

The National3 months ago 12:10 3 months ago 12:10 CBC News’ U.S.-based correspondents, Paul Hunter, Susan Ormiston, Katie Simpson and Steven D’Souza, look back at the chaotic events of 2020. They reflect on how major events, from Black Lives Matter protests, to the pandemic and a historic presidential election, will shape the country in 2021 and beyond. Recommended for you

Steel City observes Christmas without midnight mass, fanfare | Ranchi News

Jamshedpur: Steel City celebrated Christmas without any fanfare from Thursday night through Friday in compliance with the Covid-19 guidelines issued by the state administration. All 24 churches in the city organised special prayers to mark the birth of Jesus Christ but unlike other years, the midnight mass was not observed and the prayers were held on Thursday evening. Former vicar general of the Catholic Diocese of Jamshedpur, Father David Vincent, said, “Since we can hold prayers after sunset, we organised sessions between 7 pm and 8 pm at all churches.” Father E A Francis, who is the principal of XITE college, Gamharia, said devotees and priests prayed to Jesus to liberate the country and the world from the clutches of the deadly virus.

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