Morocco: Migrants caught between Ceuta dreams and reality
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TikTok to pay $400 mn settlement in US children's privacy case
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US, Iran keep up hostile rhetoric ahead of new sanctions
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Ukraine hits Russian oil refinery in Perm
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El Nino to be ‘biggest for over a century’
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Europe
US sanctions: ICC head warns against ‘demise of ‘int’l rule of law’
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Move to isolate Iran: How China, Russia could hobble Trump’s plans
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Ex-Pak PM taken back to jail after hospital checks
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South Asia
Dongguan becomes latest city in China’s Guangdong to be hit by Covid-19
The major manufacturing hub of Dongguan in China’s most populous province of Guangdong launched mass testing on Monday for the coronavirus and cordoned off communities after detecting its first infections in the current outbreak.
21 June 2021
Brazil passes half a million Covid-19 deaths, experts warn of worse ahead
Brazil's death toll from COVID-19 surpassed 500,000 on Saturday as experts warn that the world's second-deadliest outbreak may worsen due to delayed vaccinations and the government's refusal to back social distancing measures.
20 June 2021
Saudi seeks religious reset as clerical power wanes
Muezzins issuing high-decibel calls to prayer have long been part of Saudi identity, but a crackdown on mosque loudspeakers is among contentious reforms seeking to shake off the Muslim kingdom’s austere image.
20 June 2021
‘Islamic system’ only way
The Taliban yesterday said they remain committed to peace talks but insisted that a “genuine Islamic system” in Afghanistan was the only way to end the war and ensure rights -- including for women.
20 June 2021
Dozens killed in clashes
Renewed battles between government forces and Huthi rebels over the strategic city of Marib in northern Yemen have left 47 dead, including 16 pro-government forces, military sources said Saturday.
20 June 2021
Russian ambassador returns ‘optimistic’ to Washington
The Russian ambassador in Washington flew back yesterday to the United States saying he hoped to build “equal and pragmatic” ties after a US-Russia summit in Geneva aimed at reducing tensions.
20 June 2021
Can ‘body clock’ govern immune response?
When microorganisms – such as bacteria or viruses – infect us, our immune system jumps into action. It’s highly trained to sense and eliminate infections and clear up any damage caused by them.
20 June 2021
This day in history
1377 - King Edward III died after ruling England for 50 years; he was succeeded by his grandson, Richard II.
20 June 2021
India official warns of early third Covid wave
India may be hit by a third wave of Covid-19 far sooner than predicted because people are ignoring guidelines, the Times of India cited Dr Randeep Guleria, director at the state-run All India Institute of Medical Sciences, as saying.
20 June 2021
Iran Presidential polls: World reaction
Hardliner Iranian cleric Ebrahim Raisi’s victory on Saturday in a presidential election drew starkly opposed reactions, with Russia hailing a sign of greater regional stability but some condemning it as a farce.
20 June 2021
UK ex-Speaker Bercow defects to Labour
The colourful former speaker of Britain’s House of Commons John Bercow said he has left the Conservatives to join the opposition Labour Party, launching a blistering attack on Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
20 June 2021
Iran nuke talks adjourned
Negotiators for Iran and six world powers yesterday adjourned talks on reviving their 2015 nuclear deal and return to respective capitals for consultations as remaining differences still need to be overcome, officials said.
20 June 2021
UN reports ‘significant damage to planet’
The United Nations representative in Sri Lanka has said the sinking of a container ship that caught fire while transporting chemicals off the coast of the capital has caused “significant damage to the planet” by releasing hazardous substances into the ecosystem.
20 June 2021
UK records 9,284 new Covid-19 cases, amid rising trend
Britain recorded 9,284 new cases of coronavirus on Sunday and six new deaths within 28 days of a positive COVID-19 test.
20 June 2021
Body found of armed Belgian anti-vaccine fugitive, suicide suspected
Belgian police found the body on Sunday of a fugitive soldier who went missing a month ago with a stash of weapons after threatening a virologist and his family, the Belgian federal prosecutors' office said.
20 June 2021
Libyan guards accused of sexually assaulting minors
When Libyan security forces rescued her earlier this year, the young Somali woman thought it would be the end of her suffering. For more than two years, she had been imprisoned and sexually abused by human traffickers notorious for extorting, torturing and assaulting migrants like her trying to reach Europe.
20 June 2021
France elects regional leaders, preps for presidential vote
Marine Le Pen’s far right party is riding high on her tough-on-security, stop-immigration message as French voters start choosing regional leaders Sunday in an election that’s seen as a dress rehearsal for next year’s presidential vote.
20 June 2021
Brazilians protest President Bolsonaro's response to the pandemic
Thousands took to the streets across Brazil on Saturday to protest against President Jair Bolsonaro's pandemic response, blasting the leader for not acquiring vaccines fast enough and for questioning the need for mask-wearing.
19 June 2021
This day in history
1937 - The Scottish dramatist and novelist JM Barrie, creator of Peter Pan, died.
19 June 2021
‘It’s a home-made crisis’
The European Union’s foreign policy chief yesterday told Lebanon’s leaders they were to blame for the country’s political and economic crisis and some could face sanctions if they continue to obstruct steps to form a new government and implement reform.
19 June 2021