Trump pledges 'golden age' of space travel
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Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan back in jail after shorter-than-expected hospital visit
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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’
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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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S Africa calls up army reserves in bid to crush looting, unrest
South Africa yesterday mustered its army reserves in a bid to quell looting that has stoked fears of shortages and dealt a crippling blow to its already battered economy.
15 July 2021
Sex for clean water!
Amnesty International yesterday said that migrants held in Libyan detention camps are subject to horrific sexual violence at the hands of guards, including being forced to barter sex for clean water, food and access to sanitation.
15 July 2021
Ominous sign for Earth
Climate change and deforestation have flipped a large swathe of the Amazon basin from absorbing to emitting planet-warming CO2, a transformation that could turn humanity’s greatest natural ally in the fight against global warming into a foe, researchers reported on Wednesday.
15 July 2021
This day in history
1790 – US Congress declares Washington, DC as new capital.
15 July 2021
Iran delays nuke talks
Iran is not prepared to resume negotiations on coming back into compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal until Iranian President-elect Ebrahim Raisi’s administration has begun, a diplomatic source said on Wednesday.
15 July 2021
Palestinian students arrested
The Israeli army yesterday said it had arrested between 20 and 30 Palestinian students in the occupied West Bank it accused of being “terror operatives” of Islamist group Hamas.
15 July 2021
Cuba restores internet access
Cuban authorities restored internet access on Wednesday following three days of interruptions after unprecedented protests erupted over the weekend, AFP journalists said.
15 July 2021
Sanctions bite Myanmar Junta
An Israeli-Canadian lobbyist hired by Myanmar’s ruling military leaders to represent them in Washington and other capitals said on Wednesday he has stopped his work with the generals because sanctions prevented him from being paid.
15 July 2021
Negligence of duty lands Mexico man in jail for 208 yrs
A Mexican court has sentenced a man to 208 years in prison for the criminal homicides of 26 people, most of them children, who died when a school collapsed during a powerful earthquake that struck Mexico City in 2017, authorities said on Wednesday.
15 July 2021
On farewell visit to US, Merkel brings message of stability
President Joe Biden welcomes German Chancellor Angela Merkel to the White House on Thursday for what is likely her last official visit to Washington, and she’s conveying a message to Berlin’s close ally: You’ve got a friend.
15 July 2021
Dutch crime reporter De Vries dies after being shot
Celebrity Dutch crime reporter Peter R. De Vries has died just over a week after being shot in the street, his family and his employer RTL Netherlands news said on Thursday.
15 July 2021
8 dead, dozens missing in Germany floods; 2 die in Belgium
At least eight people have died and dozens of people are missing in Germany after heavy flooding turned streams and streets into raging torrents, sweeping away cars and causing some buildings to collapse.
15 July 2021
Riots Over Jailing of Zuma: Death toll in S Africa now 72
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said yesterday he might order more troops onto the streets as the army and police struggled to quell days of looting and violence that has claimed 72 lives.
14 July 2021
UN Rights Council orders global probe
The UN Human Rights Council on Tuesday highlighted the global “scourge” of systemic racism and ordered an independent investigation into racially-fuelled police violence around the world.
14 July 2021
Biden decries Republicans’ attacks on voting rights
President Joe Biden on Tuesday called it a “national imperative” to pass sweeping voting rights legislation that has stalled in Congress and attacked Republicans for their opposition.
14 July 2021
Cuba calm after protests
Cuba has restricted access to social media and messaging platforms including Facebook and WhatsApp, global internet monitoring firm NetBlocks said on Tuesday, in the wake of the biggest anti-government protests in decades.
14 July 2021
This day in history
1961 - Spain accepts equal rights for men and women
14 July 2021
Quotes of the day
Afghan women and girls are going to suffer unspeakable harm. This is a mistake... They’re just going to be left behind to be slaughtered by these very brutal people, and it breaks my heart.
14 July 2021
Taliban back to old ways
Days after the Taliban captured a remote district in Afghanistan’s north, they issued their first orders in the form of a letter to the local imam.
14 July 2021
In first for Gulf, UAE opens embassy in Israel, hails trade ties
The United Arab Emirates on Wednesday become the first Gulf state to open an embassy in Israel, as its envoy hailed the trade and investment opportunities that closer ties would bring at a flag-raising ceremony also attended by Israel's president.
14 July 2021