French woman who killed rapist stepdad-turned-husband walks free

A French woman who killed her rapist husband was spared more jail time on Friday (June 25) in a case that has become a rallying cause for feminists.
26 June 2021

3 killed, 5 seriously injured in Germany knife attack

Three people were killed and five seriously injured in a knife attack in southern Germany on Friday by a 24-year-old Somali immigrant, described by officials as having been placed under compulsory psychiatric treatment in recent days.
26 June 2021

Canada shaken by discovery

More than 750 unmarked graves have been found near a former Catholic boarding school for indigenous children in western Canada, a tribal leader said Thursday -- the second such shock discovery in less than a month.
25 June 2021

Most vulnerable may need booster shots every year

The World Health Organization (WHO) forecasts that people most vulnerable to Covid-19, such as the elderly, will need to get an annual vaccine booster to be protected against variants, an internal document seen by Reuters shows.
25 June 2021

EU leaders rebuff push for Putin summit

EU leaders yesterday said the bloc had rejected a push by Germany and France to relaunch meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin after fierce resistance from member states worried about Moscow’s aggressions.
25 June 2021

Time is running out

The United States and France yesterday warned Iran that time was running out to return to a nuclear deal, voicing fear that Tehran’s sensitive atomic activities could advance if talks drag on.
25 June 2021

Saline water for vaccine!

Indian police yesterday said that around 2,000 people were injected with fake Covid-19 vaccines in Mumbai, and another 500 -- some of them disabled -- may have suffered the same fate in Kolkata.
25 June 2021

Khamenei gets homemade jab

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 81, yesterday received the first dose of a domestically produced coronavirus vaccine, his social media announced.
25 June 2021

Martial arts school fire kills 18

At least 18 people were killed and 16 injured when a fire broke out at a martial arts school in central China in the early hours of yesterday, according to the local government.
25 June 2021

Hazardous kiss

British Health Secretary Matt Hancock apologised yesterday for breaching social distancing guidelines after pictures appeared of him embracing and kissing his top aide, and the prime minister said he believed the matter was now closed.
25 June 2021

This day in history

1945 - The United Nations Charter was signed by 50 nations in San Francisco, creating a successor to the League of Nations. It became effective on October 24.
25 June 2021

A king who really cares

Wearing a baseball cap and knee-length traditional Gho robe, carrying a backpack, Bhutan’s king has walked through jungles infested with leeches and snakes, trekked mountains and quarantined several times in a hotel in the capital.
25 June 2021

Quotes of the day

For me, Hungary has no place in the EU anymore. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte slams Hungary over new bill banning LGBTQ
25 June 2021

Ex-cop to be sentenced for Floyd murder

Former policeman Derek Chauvin could be ordered behind bars for 30 years yesterday when he is sentenced for the murder of African American George Floyd.
25 June 2021

J&K statehood will be restored

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a three-hour meeting with 14 political leaders of Jammu and Kashmir yesterday, reportedly assured that he was committed to restoring statehood to the region.
24 June 2021

G20 vows to tackle crisis

G20 labour ministers have called for “more and better and equally paid jobs for women”, as the club of developed and emerging economies vowed to tackle gender inequality at work.
24 June 2021

At least 64 killed; 180 injured

UN demanded an urgent investigation as an Ethiopian air strike on a market in the war-torn Tigray region killed at least 64 people and injured 180, an official of the rebel territory said.
24 June 2021

230,000 displaced in Myanmar in 2021: UN

The United Nations humanitarian agency yesterday said an estimated 230,000 people have been displaced by fighting and violence in Myanmar this year and are in need of assistance.
24 June 2021

Indonesia jails hardline cleric over virus lies

Indonesian police fired tear gas and water cannon at supporters of a hardline Muslim cleric jailed yesterday for spreading false information about Covid-19 after he held rallies that drew thousands.
24 June 2021

Sri Lanka pardons 16 Tamil Tigers

Sri Lanka’s president pardoned 16 men linked to the Tamil Tiger rebels yesterday, as the country faced renewed pressure from the UN over detentions without charge under an anti-terrorism law.
24 June 2021