Tunisia navy ‘rescues’ 487 migrants

Tunisian authorities said yesterday they had rescued almost 500 migrants whose boat ran into trouble off the North African country’s coast during a bid to reach Europe.
26 November 2021

Italy takes in National Geographic’s green-eyed ‘Afghan Girl’

Italy has given safe haven to Sharbat Gula, the green-eyed “Afghan Girl” whose 1985 photo in National Geographic became a symbol of her country’s wars, Prime Minister Mario Draghi’s office said on Thursday.
26 November 2021

FB, others must do more

Tech giants like Meta’s Facebook and world leaders needed to do “much more” to stamp out violent extremism and radicalisation online, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said yesterday.
26 November 2021

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Russian President Vladimir Putin will travel to India next month, in only his second trip abroad since the Covid-19 pandemic began two years ago, the Kremlin said yesterday.
26 November 2021

50, including rescuers, killed in Siberia coal mine accident

A gas leak in a Siberian coal mine killed at least 52 people on Thursday, Russian news agencies said, including six rescuers who were sent down to try to bring out dozens of men in what was one of Russia’s worst mining disasters in more than 10 years.
26 November 2021

3 Lebanon judges resign in face of politicians' interference in judiciary

Three Lebanese judges have resigned over interference by politicians in the work of the judiciary, including a probe into last year’s Beirut blast, a judicial source said Thursday.
25 November 2021

Afghan Hazara elders pledge support for Taliban rulers

More than 1,000 Afghan Shia Hazaras yesterday pledged their support to the country’s new Taliban rulers, insisting that the “dark period” of
25 November 2021

This day in history

1998 - Japan expressed deep remorse for its actions in China during World War Two in a joint declaration during a visit by Chinese President Jiang Zemin.
25 November 2021

Three white men found guilty in US

Three white men were found guilty of murder Wednesday for shooting dead an African American man after chasing him in their pickup trucks, following a racially-charged trial in the southern US state of Georgia that gripped the nation.
25 November 2021

12 of 17 Congress MLAs join TMC in Meghalaya

Former Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma, along with 11 of the 17 Congress MLAs in the state, joined the Trinamool Congress in a huge
25 November 2021

India court commutes death sentences in journo rape case

Mumbai’s top court yesterday commuted the death sentences of three men convicted in a rape case that heightened public outrage over
25 November 2021

India has more women than men for the first time

India has more women than men for the first time on record, according to government data that also showed a slowing birthrate in the world’s second-most populous nation.
25 November 2021

Thousands protest against power grab

Thousands of Sudanese protesters yesterday rallied against last month’s military power grab, rejecting an agreement struck between the top general that saw the prime minister reinstated, witnesses said.
25 November 2021

‘False sense of security’ around vaccines: WHO

Europe is once again the epicentre of the Covid-19 pandemic amid a “false sense of security” over the protection offered by vaccines, World Health Organisation director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said.
25 November 2021

UFO Reports Pentagon opens new office for investigation

The Pentagon is creating a new office to investigate unidentified flying objects amid concerns that after broad probes it cannot explain mysterious sightings near highly sensitive military areas.
25 November 2021
25 November 2021

Rare Einstein notes sold in Paris auction for $13m

A manuscript co-authored by Albert Einstein, offering a rare insight into the legendary physicist’s thinking leading up to his general theory of relativity, was sold in an auction on Tuesday for 11.7 million euros ($13.17 million).
25 November 2021
25 November 2021

Australia deploys peacekeepers as riots rock Solomon Islands

Australia rushed peacekeepers to the Solomon Islands yesterday hoping to quell riots that threatened to topple the Pacific nation’s government and left its capital ablaze.
25 November 2021

Eleven dead, dozens missing in Siberia coal mine accident

At least 11 people are dead and dozens still missing underground after an accident at a Russian coal mine in Siberia yesterday, officials said.
25 November 2021