Nasa satellite rescue mission fails
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AIRBASE BOMBING / Israel, Turkey step up warnings over Syria
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EL NINO DROUGHT / Sri Lankan govt delivers water to 72,000 people
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US India envoy’s Kashmir remarks rile Pakistan
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US‑S KOREA DRILLS / North Korea launches 10 missiles
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Ex-PM Khan won’t confront Pak army chief if freed: close aide
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UK PM launches bid to help homeless
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India, Japan agree to bolster defence ties
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Zuckerberg buys Gothic castle in Ireland: spokesman
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Guinea monitoring 172 contact cases of Marburg virus victim
Guinean health officials are monitoring 172 contact cases of a man who died of Marburg virus, Health Minister Remy Lamah said yesterday.
19 August 2021
Pfizer jab declines faster than AstraZeneca: study
The effectiveness of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against Covid-19 declines faster than that of the AstraZeneca jab, according to a new study published yesterday.
19 August 2021
Man claiming to have bomb near US Capitol surrenders to police
A man who claimed to have a bomb in a pickup truck near the U.S. Capitol surrendered to police on Thursday after a standoff that paralyzed a swath of Washington for more than five hours.
19 August 2021
UK will double humanitarian aid to Afghanistan to 286 million pounds this year
The United Kingdom will double its humanitarian and development aid to Afghanistan to 286 million pounds ($393.34 million) this year, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said in a tweet.
19 August 2021
Libya govt says political adviser kidnapped this month freed
A chief of staff to a senior politician in Libya’s capital who was abducted earlier this month by armed men has been freed, according to images broadcast by the interim government.
18 August 2021
47 migrants feared dead off Mauritania
Forty-seven migrants are feared to have died off the coast of Mauritania after a boat was found drifting with seven survivors on board, an official with the UN’s migration agency said Tuesday.
18 August 2021
Worse is yet to come
Sydney’s Delta outbreak has not peaked and residents must brace for more deaths, authorities said yesterday, as Australia’s largest city continued to break records for new daily infections despite a nearly two-month lockdown.
18 August 2021
IAEA: Iran ups uranium enrichment to 60pc
Iran yesterday insisted that its nuclear activities are peaceful and conform to safeguard obligations after the UN nuclear watchdog accused Tehran of accelerating production of highly enriched uranium.
18 August 2021
Haiti earthquake death toll rises to 1,941
The death toll from a 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck Haiti has risen to 1,941 with more than 9,900 wounded, the Caribbean nation’s civil protection agency said on Tuesday.
18 August 2021
Ashraf Ghani is in UAE
The United Arab Emirates yesterday said that it is hosting former Afghan president Ashraf Ghani “on humanitarian grounds”, after he fled his country amid a Taliban takeover.
18 August 2021
‘Culmination of series of mistakes’
Members of the US Congress, including many of President Joe Biden’s fellow Democrats, said on Tuesday they were increasingly frustrated with events in Afghanistan, vowing to investigate what went wrong.
18 August 2021
UK announces to resettle 20,000 Afghans fleeing Taliban rule
Britain on Tuesday announced a resettlement scheme for Afghans fleeing the Taliban after their return to power, offering an initial 5,000 places in the first year, rising to up to 20,000 in the long term.
18 August 2021
Bob Dylan sued for allegedly sexually abusing girl in 1965
Bob Dylan has been sued in a New York court by a woman who says the US rock and folk legend sexually abused her almost 60 years ago when she was 12.
17 August 2021
Death toll tops 1400
Rescuers in Haiti Monday used heavy equipment and their bare hands to hunt for survivors under buildings flattened three days ago by a massive earthquake that killed more than 1,400 people, while an approaching storm threatened more suffering.
17 August 2021
US invasion of Afghanistan was a ‘bad idea’: Gorbachev
Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev who ended the USSR’S decade-long war in Afghanistan in 1989, on Tuesday warned against repeating the mistakes of the US invasion of the country.
17 August 2021
‘Nato should learn lessons’
Germany’s defence minister yesterday urged Nato to learn lessons from its Afghanistan mission – slammed as a “debacle” by critics.
17 August 2021
‘Shameful’ for West
Germany’s president yesterday criticised Western powers over chaotic scenes at Kabul airport where thousands of Afghans gathered in a bid to flee the country after the Taliban swept back to power.
17 August 2021
Militants must never attack West from Afghanistan: UK
Britain yesterday cautioned the Taliban that Afghanistan must never be used to launch terror attacks but added that the West must try to positively influence the insurgents who have grabbed power after the United States withdrew its forces.
17 August 2021
‘Nation building’ was not the goal
President Joe Biden said on Monday he stood “squarely behind” his decision to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan despite searing images of chaos in Kabul that exposed the limits of US power and plunged him into the worst crisis of his presidency.
17 August 2021
Swiss declare new record for exact pi figure
Swiss researchers said Monday they had calculated the mathematical constant pi to a new world-record level of exactitude, hitting 62.8 trillion figures using a supercomputer.
17 August 2021