PAPER LEAK, Job deficit / Bihar cops use water cannons on protest march
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Pakistan govt files challenge against ex-PM hospital move
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Iran warns Gulf nations against helping US
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GAZA CITY / Israeli strikes kill nine Palestinians
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US SANCTIONS / ICC calls move ‘attack’ on court independence
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US, S Korea cut drills short after Trump criticism
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Meta hooked children, misled public
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Gold mine collapse kills at least 100 people in C.Africa
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Oldest human brain cells grown in lab ‘recorded passage of time’
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Queen Elizabeth resting after a day’s hospital stay
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth, 95, was resting yesterday and undertaking light duties after she spent a night in hospital for the first time in years for what Buckingham Palace termed “preliminary investigations”.
22 October 2021
Ethiopia air strikes hit Tigray capital for fourth day this week:official
Ethiopia yesterday launched fresh air strikes on the capital of its war-hit Tigray region, the fourth day this week the city has been targeted, a government spokeswoman told AFP.
22 October 2021
Ten FARC dissidents killed in shootout with Colombian army
At least 10 dissidents from the former FARC guerrilla group were killed in clashes with the army in southwest Colombia, a military source said on Thursday.
22 October 2021
NATO's new Russia plan shows plan to cut ties was right: Moscow
The Kremlin said on Friday that NATO's adoption of a new Russia-focused strategy confirmed that Moscow's decision to sever ties with the bloc had been correct.
22 October 2021
16 killed in explosion at Russian chemicals plant
Sixteen people were killed in an explosion and fire at a gunpowder and chemicals plant in Russia's western Ryazan province, TASS news agency reported on Friday, citing a source.
22 October 2021
Queen Elizabeth to spend the day resting after overnight stay in hospital in years
Britain's Queen Elizabeth, 95, will spend Friday resting and undertaking light duties after she spent a night in hospital for the first time in years for what Buckingham Palace termed "preliminary investigations".
22 October 2021
First-ever president elected in Barbados shedding legacy of colonial past
Barbados has elected its first-ever president to replace Britain's Queen Elizabeth as head of state in a decisive step toward shedding the Caribbean island's colonial past.
22 October 2021
Turkey warns of expelling 10 western envoys
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday threatened to expel the US, German and eight other Western ambassadors after they issued a rare joint statement in support of a jailed civil society leader.
21 October 2021
This day in history
1884 - International Meridian Conference in Washington, D.C. adopts Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) worldwide, creating 24 international time zones with longitude zero at the Greenwich meridian.
21 October 2021
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Former US president Donald Trump announced plans Wednesday to launch his own social networking platform called “TRUTH Social,” which is expected to begin its beta launch for “invited guests” next month.
21 October 2021
‘Window for action closing’
Denmark, Costa Rica, the Marshall Islands and six other countries yesterday urged the world’s biggest economies to hike their climate pledges, warning that their actions would set the tone for the upcoming COP26 summit in Scotland.
21 October 2021
‘Big John’, largest-ever triceratops, sells for 6.6m euros
The fossilised remains of ‘Big John’, the largest triceratops dinosaur ever discovered by paleontologists, sold for 6.65 million euros ($7.74 million) at a Paris auction yesterday.
21 October 2021
Melbourne to ease world's longest Covid-19 lockdown
Millions in Melbourne are readying to come out of the world's longest Covid-19 lockdown later on Thursday even as cases hover near record levels, with pubs, restaurants and cafes rushing to restock supplies before opening their doors.
21 October 2021
New Zealand swears in first Maori woman as governor-general
Social justice advocate Dame Cindy Kiro was sworn on Thursday as New Zealand's governor-general, becoming the first Maori woman to hold the largely ceremonial role.
21 October 2021
Goodbye, Columbus: Vikings crossed the Atlantic 1,000 years ago
Long before Columbus crossed the Atlantic, eight timber-framed buildings covered in sod stood on a terrace above a peat bog and stream at the northern tip of Canada's island of Newfoundland, evidence that the Vikings had reached the New World first.
20 October 2021
Nearly 100 women sworn in as first female judges to Egypt’s State Council
Nearly 100 women Tuesday became the first female judges to join Egypt’s State Council, one of the country’s main judicial bodies.
20 October 2021
Road accident leaves 17 dead in Cairo
At least 17 people were killed on Wednesday when a truck and a microbus collided on the Ring Road in Greater Cairo, state newspaper Al-Ahram said.
20 October 2021
Putin approves week-long workplace closure across Russia from Oct 30
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday approved a government proposal for a week-long workplace shutdown at the start of November to combat an alarming rise in Covid-19 cases and deaths.
20 October 2021
28 million children aged 5-11 to be vaccinated: White House
Children age 5 to 11 will soon be able to get a Covid-19 shot at their pediatrician’s office, local pharmacy and potentially even their school, the White House said Wednesday as it detailed plans for the expected authorisation of the Pfizer shot for younger children in a matter of weeks.
20 October 2021
Bus bomb blasts kill 14 in Syria's Damascus, 10 killed in govt shelling at rebel enclave
Two bombs attached to a bus carrying Syrian troops exploded in Damascus during the morning rush hour Wednesday, a military official said. Fourteen people were killed in the attack, one of the deadliest in the capital in years.
20 October 2021