Update / Imran taken back to Adiala jail after visit to hospital
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Panama Canal to reduce shipping over El Nino-fueled drought
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Italian scientists bet on octopus to fight crab invasion
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Russian ballistic missiles kill 16 in Ukraine’s Kyiv
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‘US will impose toughest sanctions in history on Iran’
21 August 2026
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Nasa satellite rescue mission fails
21 August 2026
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AIRBASE BOMBING / Israel, Turkey step up warnings over Syria
21 August 2026
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EL NINO DROUGHT / Sri Lankan govt delivers water to 72,000 people
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India, Japan agree to bolster defence ties
21 August 2026
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US India envoy’s Kashmir remarks rile Pakistan
21 August 2026
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US life expectancy in 2020 saw biggest drop since WWII
US life expectancy fell by a year and a half in 2020, the largest one-year decline since World War II, public health officials said.
21 July 2021
US military carries out first air strike in Somalia under Biden
The United States on Tuesday carried out an air strike against al Shabaab militants in Somalia, the first strike in the country since President Joe Biden came into office.
21 July 2021
'We lost': Some US veterans say blood spilled in Afghanistan was wasted
Jason Lilley was a special operations forces Marine Raider who fought in multiple battles in Iraq and Afghanistan during America's longest war.
20 July 2021
Britain to permanently deploy two warships in Asian waters
Britain said it would permanently deploy two warships in Asian waters after its Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier and escort ships sail to Japan in September through seas where China is vying for influence with the United States and Japan.
20 July 2021
Muslims worldwide mark Eid holiday in pandemic’s shadow
Muslims around the world were observing Tuesday yet another major Islamic holiday in the shadow of the pandemic and amid growing concerns about the highly infectious delta variant of the coronavirus.
20 July 2021
Simon Dring, a true friend of Bangladesh, no more
Renowned British journalist and former Ekushey TV Managing Director Simon Dring died on Friday while undergoing an abdominal surgery at a London hospital.
20 July 2021
Ben & Jerry's to end ice-cream sales in occupied Palestinian territories
American ice-cream brand Ben & Jerry's on Monday said it would stop marketing its products in the occupied Palestinian territories, bowing to Palestinian pressure campaigns and saying that selling there was "inconsistent" with company values.
20 July 2021
UK PM Johnson dismissed Covid-19 lockdown as only elderly would die, ex-aide says
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was not prepared to impose lockdown restrictions to stop the spread of Covid-19 to save the elderly and denied the National Health Service would be overwhelmed, his former top adviser said in an interview aired on Monday.
20 July 2021
Suicide attack in Iraq's Sadr City kills 35, wounds dozens
A suicide bomber killed at least 35 people and wounded dozens in a crowded market in the Sadr City neighbourhood of Baghdad on Monday, the eve of the Eid al-Adha festival, security and hospital sources said.
20 July 2021
Russia test fires Zircon hypersonic cruise missile
Russia said yesterday it had carried out another successful test of its Zircon hypersonic cruise missile, a new addition to an arsenal of weapons called “invincible” by President Vladimir Putin.
19 July 2021
US, allies condemn China for ‘malicious’ cyber activity
The United States yesterday led allies in a fierce condemnation of China over allegedly “malicious” cyber activity, accusing it of criminal extortion, issuing ransom demands to private firms and threatening national security.
19 July 2021
Indian ministers, opp leaders among ‘targets’
Spyware Pegasus, which is sold by the NSO Group of Israel, may have been used to conduct surveillance on about 300 Indians, including two serving Cabinet ministers at the Centre, three opposition leaders, a Constitutional authority, government officials, scientists and about 40 journalists, according to French media nonprofit, Forbidden Stories, and Amnesty International.
19 July 2021
Taiwan approves local Covid jab for emergency use
Taiwan’s government yesterday said it had granted emergency-use approval to a coronavirus vaccine made locally by Medigen, with experts saying early data suggested it was similarly effective to AstraZeneca’s jabs.
19 July 2021
Flood death toll rises to 165 in Germany
The death toll from Germany’s worst floods in living memory rose to 165 yesterday as emergency services continued to comb through decimated towns in search of dozens of people still missing.
19 July 2021
This day in history
1944 - German officers made an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler by planting a bomb under a table in the Nazi leader’s “Wolf’s Lair” headquarters in East Prussia.
19 July 2021
Quote of the day
“This has to be verified, but if it is the case, it is completely unacceptable.... Free press is one of the core values of the European Union.”
19 July 2021
PEGASUS SPYWARE: HOW DOES IT WORK?
Researchers believe that early versions of the hacking software, first detected in 2016, used booby-trapped text messages to install itself onto the phones of targets. The recipient would have to click on a link in the message in order for the spyware to download.
19 July 2021
Afghan peace talks fail
Fifteen diplomatic missions and the Nato representative in Afghanistan urged the Taliban yesterday to halt their military offensives just hours after the rival Afghan sides failed to agree on a ceasefire at a peace meeting in Doha.
19 July 2021
South Africa's ex-president Zuma hands himself in to prison
South Africa's ex-president Jacob Zuma turned himself in late Wednesday to begin serving a 15-month sentence for contempt of court, his foundation and the police said.
19 July 2021
50,000 phone numbers worldwide, including of journalists, on list linked to Israeli spyware
An Israeli firm accused of supplying spyware to governments has been linked to a list of 50,000 smartphone numbers, including those of activists, journalists, business executives and politicians around the world, according to reports Sunday.
19 July 2021