1xBet agent involved in online gambling used others’ citizenship without consent

Agent Dinesh Khadka, who was arrested on the charge of his involvement in online gambling through 1xBet, has been found using the citizenship certificates of people without their consent. The post 1xBet agent involved in online gambling used others’ citizenship without consent appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

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Japan redefines rape and raises age of consent in landmark move

June 17: Japan has passed laws that redefine rape and raise the age of consent in a landmark overhaul of sex crime laws. The definition of rape was broadened to "non-consensual sexual intercourse" from "forcible sexual intercourse", aligning Japanese law'

NEA urges to not install streetlights without their consent

The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has urged electricity users not to install street lights on their own without its consent.

NEA urges to not install streetlights without their consent

The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has urged electricity users not to install street lights on their own without its consent.

Aussie nightclub bans staring

Nightclub in Australia recently issued a new safety policy that prohibits an individual to stare at another guest without their consent.

Rohit Chand leaves Indonesia’s Persija Jakarta by mutual consent

Nepali footballer Rohit Chand has left Indonesian football club Persija Jakarta by mutual consent. The post Rohit Chand leaves Indonesia’s Persija Jakarta by mutual consent appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Police warn of action against those putting colors on others without consent

KATHMANDU, March 16: The Nepal Police have warned of action against those putting colors on others without consent while celebrating the Holi festival. Holi events have been scheduled in 19 public places in Kathmandu and the security body is mobilizing as many as 1,500 security personnel to control illegal activities during the celebration, according to SP Dinesh Raj Mainali, spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police Range, Kathmandu. The Police had also urged the general public not to put color or any other substances on others without consent.  “Putting colors on others forcefully and without consent will be considered a crime. If anyone is found engaged in such activities, they will be arrested and a case will be filed against them,” said SP Mainali. As per the law, those proven guilty for such activities have to remain in prison for one year and will be fined upto Rs 10,000.

Twitter update: People can't share photos of others without consent

According to TechCrunch, Twitter has updated its private information safety policy to ban sharing images or videos of private individuals without their consent.

Twitter update: People can't share photos of others without consent

According to TechCrunch, Twitter has updated its private information safety policy to ban sharing images or videos of private individuals without their consent.

Nepal activists need to learn why informed consent matters in advocacy

Informed consent is a popular term in development and gender-based advocacy programme that refers to ensuring subjects of advocacy--in most cases, women, indigenous people and marginalised communities--have understood all stages of programmes and have given permission to use and publish their information freely. The post Nepal activists need to learn why informed consent matters in advocacy appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.