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QWrap: #ProtectOurChildren, COP21 Summit, Ferrari is Back and More

Here’s a quick wrap of today’s top stories.

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1. Child Sex Abuse: Sensitising Family and System Need of the Hour

The Quint is supporting #ProtectOurChildren, an initiative by Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Member of Parliament, to find lasting solutions to the problem of child sexual abuse.

A group of NGOs, activists, school principals, parents and survivors of child sexual abuse came together for an Open House event titled ‘Why we need to start talking about Child Sexual Abuse and Protect Our Children’ .

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2. Delhi Pride 2015: When the City Marched for Love and Equal Rights

The Quint was at the eighth Delhi Queer Pride which was organised on 29 November 2015. Hundreds of people marched from Barakhamaba Road to Jantar Mantar, dancing to heady drum beats, and raising slogans for an inclusive society, and a better world.

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3. World Leaders Converge in Paris for COP21 Climate Summit

A total of 151 world leaders have converged on Paris to launch the two-week talks in hopes of giving an impetus for an ambitious agreement.

US President Barack Obama called the Paris climate talks an “act of defiance” by the world community following the Islamic State-linked attacks two weeks ago.

Prime Minister Modi said India wants a “comprehensive, equitable and durable agreement in Paris.”

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4. Do Medicines Expire? What Happens If You Take Them?

Contrary to common perception and belief, there is hardly any scientific evidence that the expired drugs are toxic and, therefore, harmful.

One study conducted by the US Food and Drug Administration, on the request of the US military concluded,“over 90 per cent of more than 100 drugs, both prescription and over-the-counter, were perfectly good to use even 15 years after the expiration date,” retaining most of their original potency.

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5. Playing Ind-Pak Series in Sri Lanka Defies Logic: Shashi Tharoor

It looks like the decks are being cleared and the pitches watered for an India-Pakistan cricket series in Sri Lanka – provided, of course, the Indian government allows it to happen.

“I don’t see why the LeT and the Jaish-e-Mohammad should have a veto on what the vast majority of the sports-loving public on both sides of the border wants”, writes Shashi Tharoor.

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6. ‘Dear Basketball,’ Kobe Bryant’s Emotional Farewell Letter

NBA star Kobe Bryant on Sunday decided to bid goodbye to basketball at the end of the ongoing season. The 37-year-old on Sunday decided to run his final lap after a 20-year NBA career.

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7. Swipe Through Ranbir Kapoor’s Box-Office Run in the Last 5 Years

As Tamasha opened to mixed reviews and continues to remain afloat at the box-office, it’s time to take a quick look at how Ranbir Kapoor’s films have been doing at ticket windows over the last 5 years.

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8. Ferrari Comes Back to India, Launches Dealership in Delhi

The brand, without which the list of the coolest car makers in the world is incomplete, has opened its store in Delhi.

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9. Microsoft is Back in the Game With Lumia 950 and 950XL Launch

Microsoft, after acquiring Nokia, went into a hibernation of sorts for about a year. But now it’s back with a bang in the Indian market with its new phones – the Lumia 950 and the Lumia 950XL.

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