Friday, March 22, 2019

K-pop star Jung Joon-youthful captured for recording and sharing sex recordings:

K-pop star Jung Joon-youthful captured for recording and                                    sharing sex recordings:


K-pop star Jung Joon-youthful has been captured, hours after he was sorry for recording and dispersing unlawful sex recordings, in an embarrassment that has shaken South Korea's media outlet.

The artist lyricist a week ago confessed to taping himself having intercourse and sharing the recording without his accomplices' assent.

The recordings of somewhere around 10 ladies were shared through portable visit rooms in 2015 with beneficiaries including individual K-pop star Seungri of BIGBANG.

The Seoul Central District Court issued the capture warrant late Thursday, hours after Jung showed up at a consultation and apologized for carrying out "inexcusable wrongdoings", the South's Yonhap news organization revealed.

"I am sad. I committed a major and unpardonable error, and I concede my blame," he said.

"I will experience my days atoning for the transgressions."

Following the meeting, the 30-year-old was driven away in cuffs and taken to a police headquarters to anticipate the court's choice on the warrant.

Jung reported his retirement from media outlets a week ago and two other male vocalists have likewise stopped subsequent to conceding they viewed the recordings.

South Korea has been doing combating a developing plague of supposed "molka", or spycam recordings — for the most part of ladies, subtly shot by men in schools, toilets and workplaces.

"Vengeance pornography" — recordings taken of sexual relations without the accomplice's assent — is accepted to be similarly across the board.

A great many ladies challenged in Seoul a year ago on a few events against the recordings as a major aspect of the nation's developing #MeToo development.


       New Zealand ladies wear headscarves to enable Muslims to                      feel safe after Christchurch fear assaults:     


Ladies all over New Zealand put on headscarves on Friday to indicate solidarity with Muslims seven days after 50 individuals were killed at two mosques in the city of Christchurch. 

A specialist in Auckland, Thaya Ashman, thought of the plan to urge individuals to wear a headscarf in the wake of finding out about a lady who was too terrified to even think about going out as she felt her headscarf would make her an objective for fear based oppression. 

"I needed to state: 'We are with you, we need you to feel comfortable all alone boulevards, we cherish, backing and regard you'," Ashman said. 

As Christchurch prepared for supplications at a recreation center before the Al Noor mosque, where the majority of the exploited people were executed a week ago, ladies in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch posted pictures of themselves in headscarves, some with youngsters in headscarves, as well. 

"For what reason am I wearing a headscarf today? All things considered, my essential reason was that in the event that any other person turns up waving a weapon, I need to remain among him and anyone he may point it at. Furthermore, I don't need him to most likely differentiate, on the grounds that there is no distinction," said Bell Sibly, in Christchurch.

Ladies wearing headscarves as tribute to the casualties of the mosque assaults are seen before Friday supplications at Hagley Park outside Al-Noor mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand March 22, 2019. — Reuters/Jorge Silva 

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern won far reaching acclaim a week ago to put on a dark headscarf when meeting individuals from the Muslim people group after the shootings. 

A lady cop kept gatekeeper at a Christchurch graveyard, where shooting exploited people were covered on Thursday, with a scarf over her head and a programmed weapon in her grasp.

Rachel MacGregor, who is associated with the Head Scarf for Harmony battle, said she had felt restless going out with her head secured, with individuals gazing when she entered her place of business. 

"It's given me out of the blue a thankfulness for what it must resemble to be a minority and to wear garments that maybe the lion's share don't regularly wear," she said by phone from Auckland.

Numerous Muslim ladies spread their heads out in the open with the hijab as an indication of unobtrusiveness, albeit a few commentators consider it to be an indication of female abuse. 

Both headscarves and the niqab, the full-face Islamic cover, have blended discussion in nations around the globe. Some have attempted to limit the things, the niqab specifically, others have called for ladies to wear them. 

While the New Zealand crusade won help and thankfulness from the Islamic Women's Council of New Zealand and the NZ Muslim Association, it has rivals in New Zealand and past. 

In an unsigned supposition piece on Stuff.co.nz, a Muslim lady called the development "modest tokenism". 

"The assault in Christchurch was not just about Muslims, it was against any ethnic minority in a 'white' nation so this emphasis on hijabs is crashing the examination of racial oppression, precise prejudice, Orientalism and bias," she said. 

A teacher and previous writer, Asra Nomani, in Washington, who has crusaded for Muslim change, asked ladies not to wear a headscarf for agreement. 

"It is an image of virtue culture contradictory to women's activist qualities. We have ladies in prison and dead, for denying the translation of Islam you advance," Nomani said on Twitter.

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

India beats UK and US on smart phone data price:


India beats UK and US on smart phone data price:





An investigation into the sum individuals pay for versatile information has discovered that the UK has the absolute most costly costs in Europe. 

The exploration, from value examination site Cable.co.uk, found that one gigabyte (GB) of information cost $0.26 (£0.20) in India yet $6.66 in the UK. 

The US had a standout amongst the most costly rates - with a normal expense of $12.37 for a similar measure of information. 

The outcomes were "disillusioning" said Cable's telecoms expert Dan Howdle. 

"Regardless of a sound UK commercial center, our investigation has revealed that EU countries, for example, Finland, Poland, Denmark, Italy, Austria and France pay a small amount of what we pay in the UK for comparable information utilization. It will intrigue perceive how our position is influenced post-Brexit," he said.

The investigation analyzed versatile information evaluating in 230 nations around the globe. The UK positioned 136th in the rundown. The worldwide normal was $8.53 for 1GB. 

The least expensive portable information in Western Europe is in Finland with a normal cost of $1.16 for 1GB of information. Denmark, Monaco and Italy all offer bundles underneath $2. There were 15 nations in Western Europe which had less expensive costs than the UK. 

In Eastern Europe, Poland is the least expensive at $1.32 per gigabyte, trailed by Romania ($1.89) and Slovenia ($2.21). 

Top five countries: 

India - $0.26 

Kyrgyzstan - $0.27 

Kazakstan - $0.49 

Ukraine - $0.51 

Rwanda - $0.56 

Base five countries: 

Zimbabwe - $75.20 

Central Guinea - $65.83 

Holy person Helena - $55.47 

Falkland Islands - $47.39 

Djibouti - $37.92 

Information bundles 

Zimbabwe is the most costly nation in which to purchase versatile information - with a normal expense of 1GB coming in at an eye-watering $75.20. 

Africa has both the least expensive and most costly costs, with Rwanda, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo all offering under $1 information costs however Equatorial Guinea and Saint Helena both charging more than $50 per gigabyte. 

Asian countries make up half of the best 20 least expensive nations, with just Taiwan, China and South Korea charging more than the worldwide normal. 

The explanations behind the huge contrasts in costs far and wide were intricate said Mr Howdle. 

"A few nations have great portable and fixed broadband framework thus suppliers can offer a lot of information, which cuts down the cost per gigabyte. Others with less progressed broadband systems are intensely dependent on versatile information and the economy manages that costs must be low, as that is the thing that individuals can bear," he included. 

"At the more costly end of the rundown, we have nations where frequently the framework isn't incredible yet in addition where utilization is little. Individuals are frequently purchasing information bundles of only a several megabytes at any given moment, making a gigabyte a moderately huge and accordingly costly measure of information to purchase." 

The exploration took a gander at SIM-just arrangements and incorporated a scope of bundles from every one of the suppliers in every nation.