Kolkata hotel fire: Leaseholder arrested after fire kills nine
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Vietnam proposes ending death penalty for six offences
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South Korea estimates North Korea has up to 120 nuclear warheads
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Trump says will meet North Korea's Kim later this year
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China Evergrande founder sentenced to life imprisonment, CCTV reports
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US debt crosses $40 trillion threshold after doubling under Trump and Biden
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China adds Vietnam, Kyrgyzstan to 10-day visa-free transit programme
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US to accept WHO-backed Covid-19 vaccines for foreign visitors
The United States will accept the use by international visitors of Covid-19 vaccines authorised by US regulators or the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said late on Friday.
9 October 2021
Trump tries to block testimony on January 6 uprising: media
Former president Donald Trump has told four former senior aides not to comply with a congressional probe into the January 6 attack on Congress, US media reported Thursday.
8 October 2021
UN warns of consequences if Afghanistan aid delayed
Only a third of the funds urgently sought for Afghanistan by the United Nations have been disbursed, the UN refugees chief said yesterday, warning of a potential humanitarian catastrophe.
8 October 2021
James Bond’s Aston Martin goes electric
Daniel Craig may be saying goodbye as James Bond, but his iconic Aston Martin is about to be given a new lease of life, for an ultra-cool $1 million.
8 October 2021
‘A tribute to journalism’
Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov, journalists from the Philippines and Russia respectively, have received congratulations from around the world on winning the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to protect freedom of expression.
8 October 2021
UN fears ‘imminent attack’
The United Nations human rights office yesterday said it is concerned the military in Myanmar could be preparing an imminent attack aimed at its opponents amid a build-up of heavy weapons and troops in areas of the country where the internet has also been shut down.
8 October 2021
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Tea-to-software Indian giant Tata is buying back Air India, 89 years after founding it as Tata Air and half a century following its nationalisation, the government said yesterday.
8 October 2021
Unequal Covid-19 jabs roll-out ‘immoral’, stupid
UN chief Antonio Guterres on Thursday branded rich nations’ vaccine hogging as immoral and stupid, saying choking off poorer countries’ access to jabs risked undermining their own defences against the pandemic.
8 October 2021
Journo pair share Nobel Peace Prize
Journalists Maria Ressa of the Philippines and Dmitry Muratov of Russia yesterday won the Nobel Peace Prize for fighting for freedom of expression at a time when democracy is increasingly under threat.
8 October 2021
Nigeria rescues nearly 200 kidnap victims in northwest
Nigerian security forces have rescued nearly 200 kidnap victims during raids on camps of criminal gangs in dense forests in the country’s northwest, police said.
8 October 2021
2 journalists who fought for freedom of expression win Nobel Peace Prize
Philippines journalist Maria Ressa and Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov, won the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday.
8 October 2021
Nobel 2021 so... male?
All eight winners of the 2021 Nobel Prizes in medicine, chemistry, physics and literature have been men, re-igniting a recurring debate about diversity in the highly coveted awards, particularly those in science.
8 October 2021
Tanzania’s Gurnah wins Nobel Prize for literature
Tanzanian novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah, 72, won the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature “for his uncompromising and compassionate penetration of the effects of colonialism and the fate of the refugee,” the award-giving body said yesterday.
7 October 2021
Moscow invites Taliban to Afghanistan talks on Oct. 20
Russia will invite representatives of the Taliban to international talks on Afghanistan that it plans to host in Moscow on Oct. 20, President Vladimir Putin’s special representative on Afghanistan said on Thursday.
7 October 2021
Biden, Xi plan virtual summit by year’s end
The United States and China have agreed in principle for their presidents to hold a virtual meeting before year’s end, a senior US administration official said on Wednesday, after high-level talks meant to improve communication between the two big powers.
7 October 2021
This day in history
1912 - Montenegro declared war on Turkey, beginning the First Balkan War.
7 October 2021
Toddlers on ventilators as Covid takes toll on US children
When her 2-year-old started feeling sick early last week, Tiffany Jackson didn’t think it might be Covid-19.
7 October 2021
Facebook may have hit a red line this time
Facebook’s previous major scandals barely dented its global dominance, but experts said the tech giant may have hit a red line this time: evidence that it knew children using its apps were at risk of being harmed.
7 October 2021
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Suspected militants shot and killed two teachers in a government school in Indian Kashmir’s main city of Srinagar yesterday, the latest in a spate of targeted killings in the heavily militarised Himalayan region.
7 October 2021
Resource degradation, conflicts to escalate
A vicious cycle linking the depletion of natural resources with violent conflict may have gone past the point of no return in parts of the world and is likely to be exacerbated by climate change, a report said yesterday.
7 October 2021