UN investigator targeted by spyware

The mobile phone of a UN-backed investigator who was examining possible war crimes in Yemen was targeted with spyware made by Israel’s NSO Group, a new forensic analysis has revealed.
20 December 2021

Philippines death toll hits 375

The death toll from the strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this year surged to 375 yesterday, as survivors pleaded for urgent supplies of drinking water, food and medicines.
20 December 2021

This day in history

1973 - The first peace conference between Israel and her Arab neighbours opened in Geneva. Jordan, Israel, Egypt, the United States, the Soviet Union and the UN took part.
20 December 2021

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Britain’s former Brexit minister, David Frost, yesterday insisted he had not stepped down to mount a leadership challenge against Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and gave his backing to the beleaguered leader.
20 December 2021

35yr old leftist student protest leader becomes Chile's youngest president

Chile's left partied into the early hours of Monday with thousands taking to the street with flags and banners in capital Santiago to celebrate the election win of 35-year-old Gabriel Boric, who will become the country's youngest ever President.
20 December 2021

Omicron spreading faster than Delta variant, infecting vaccinated people: WHO

The Omicron variant of the coronavirus is spreading faster than the Delta variant and is causing infections in people already vaccinated or who have recovered from Covid-19, the World Health Organization (WHO) chief said on Monday.
20 December 2021

Egypt's coastal city Alexandria sees rare snowfall

Several areas in Egypt’s Alexandria today saw “rare” snowfall as temperatures fell in the Mediterranean city, coinciding with the seasonal thunderstorms of winter, reports Ahram Online.
20 December 2021

Japanese billionaire, his producer, Russian cosmonaut return safely to earth

A Japanese billionaire, his producer and a Russian cosmonaut safely returned to Earth on Monday after spending 12 days on the International Space Station.
20 December 2021

NYT report exposes failures

Newly obtained Pentagon documents show that the US air wars in the Middle East have been marked by “deeply flawed intelligence” and resulted in thousands of civilian deaths, including many children, the New York Times reported Saturday.
19 December 2021

Omicron cases surge in UK

Britain reported a surge in cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant which government advisors said could be just the tip of the iceberg, and London’s mayor declared a “major incident” to help the city’s hospitals cope.
19 December 2021

Treasure trove of dinosaur tracks found in Poland

Hundreds of dinosaur footprints, so well-preserved that even the scaly skin can be seen, have been found in Poland, giving an insight into a complex ecosystem around 200 million years ago, geologists said.
19 December 2021

Sudan police fire tear gas as thousands rally for revolt anniv

Tens of thousands of Sudanese protesters yesterday rallied to mark three years since the start of mass demonstrations that led to the ouster of strongman Omar al-Bashir, as fears mount for the democratic transition.
19 December 2021

Iran says inspecting new IAEA cameras for nuclear site

Iran said yesterday the technical inspection of new surveillance cameras for the Karaj nuclear facility had begun after Tehran said previous cameras were damaged in an attack it blamed on Israel.
19 December 2021

Typhoon Rai: Death toll over 200 in Philippines

The death toll from the strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this year has surged to 208, the national police said Monday, making it one of the deadliest storms to hit the country in recent years.
19 December 2021

Quote of the day

We have to talk with each other, which means discussing the proposals that Russia has put forward. That is right and important. But it cannot be that Russia dictates to Nato partners how they position themselves.
19 December 2021

Embattled UK PM suffers another blow

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was left reeling yesterday after his Brexit minister resigned, ending a difficult week during which his Conservative party suffered a humiliating defeat in a local by-election and his own MPs rebelled over new coronavirus curbs.
19 December 2021

Don’t punish civilians

Pakistan yesterday urged international community not mix Afghanistan’s 40 million civilians with the Taliban and warned of “grave consequences” for the region if Afghanistan’s economic meltdown continued.
19 December 2021

Russia mine fire: All 128 miners safely evacuated

Al 128 miners were evacuated from a Siberian coal mine on Sunday after fire sensors were triggered, Russia's emergencies ministry said, just weeks after a blast at a mine in the same region killed 51 people.
19 December 2021

Four dead in Australia light plane crash

A light plane crashed into waters off Australia's east coast on Sunday morning, killing all four people on board including two children, police said.
19 December 2021

This day in history

1932 - British Broadcasting Corp begins transmitting overseas.
18 December 2021