Sydney to scrap Covid-19 quarantine for vaccinated international travellers

Sydney will end its Covid-19 quarantine for fully vaccinated international travellers from November 1, New South Wales Premier Dominic Perrottet said on Friday, foreshadowing the full return of overseas travel after more than 19 months.
15 October 2021

Saudi Coalition Raids in Yemen: More than 150 rebels killed

The Saudi-led coalition supporting Yemen’s government said more than 150 Huthi rebels were killed yesterday in air strikes south of Marib city, where the insurgents are pushing on the government’s last northern stronghold.
14 October 2021

Finnish scientists produce coffee in laboratory

With climate change threatening traditional coffee farming, Finnish scientists say they have produced coffee from cell cultures with an aroma and taste resembling the real thing.
14 October 2021

Facebook releases new curbs on harassment

Facebook unveiled fresh protections Wednesday against online attacks on journalists, activists and celebrities as the social media giant battles a crisis over its platforms’ potential harms.
14 October 2021

Echoing Israel, US hints at force if Iran diplomacy fails

US President Joe Biden’s administration hinted Wednesday it could resort to force if diplomacy fails on Iran’s nuclear program, rallying more closely than ever behind warnings by Israel.
14 October 2021

This day in history

1946 - Hermann Goering, the highest ranking Nazi tried at Nuremberg, committed suicide by taking a cyanide capsule in his prison cell the night before he was to be hanged.
14 October 2021

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14 October 2021

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The United States is returning to the UN Human Rights Council three-and-a-half years after its dramatic walk-out -- time seized upon by China to assert wider influence.
14 October 2021

Heavy gunfire kills 6, wounds 30

Tank deployments and deadly exchanges of fire turned Beirut into a war zone yesterday after a demonstration organised by Shia parties against the lead investigator into last year’s devastating port blast turned violent.
14 October 2021

WHO says it may be ‘last chance’ to find Covid origins

The World Health Organization said on Wednesday its newly formed advisory group on dangerous pathogens may be “our last chance” to determine the origins of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and urged China to provide data from early cases.
14 October 2021

Russia reports record daily virus cases

Russia yesterday reported a pandemic high for both new coronavirus infections and fatalities over 24 hours, with the country’s vaccination drive at a snail’s pace and few restrictions in place.
14 October 2021

5 killed as deadly shooting rocks Beirut over port blast probe

Gunfire in Beirut killed at least five Lebanese Shi'ites in what authorities said was an attack on protesters who were going to take part in a demonstration called by Hezbollah to demand the removal of the judge investigating last year's port explosion.
14 October 2021

Five killed in Norway bow and arrow attack, man arrested

A man armed with a bow and arrow killed five people and wounded two others in a series of attacks in the Norwegian town of Kongsberg on Wednesday, local police said.
14 October 2021

Azerbaijan, Iran agree to mend ties ‘through dialogue’

Azerbaijan said yesterday it had agreed with Iran to resolve a diplomatic crisis through dialogue weeks after ties soured over allegations Israel’s military was active in Azerbaijan.
13 October 2021

Colombia to leave ‘Havana Syndrome’ embassy probe to US

Colombian President Ivan Duque said Tuesday that his government is aware of cases of so-called “Havana Syndrome” at the US Embassy in Bogota, but is leaving the investigation to Washington.
13 October 2021

Wives earn less than husbands around world

As gender inequality remains a social barrier in human development, according to a recent global study, the difference in earnings between a heterosexual couple persists across countries, over time, and across rich and poor households.
13 October 2021

‘Act immediately’ to keep 1.5C goal in reach

COP26 President Alok Sharma on Tuesday asked world leaders to slash their emissions “immediately” to avoid failure at next month’s summit and keep the Paris climate goals in play.
13 October 2021

Halt sales of ‘text blast’ kit

The Philippines has ordered tech giants Facebook, Alibaba Lazada and Sea’s Shopee to stop allowing sales of cellular equipment used for emergency messaging, after “text blasts” were used to promote a presidential election candidate.
13 October 2021

This day in history

1912 - US President Theodore Roosevelt was shot by a would-be assassin in Milwaukee. He was saved by his thick coat and a bundle of paper in his breast pocket.
13 October 2021

World’s clean energy transition ‘too slow’, says IEA chief

The global transition to clean energy is still far too slow to meet climate pledges and risks fuelling even greater price volatility, the International Energy Agency warned yesterday.
13 October 2021