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Europe
Netanyahu in the corner
Political rivals of Israel’s right-wing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu raced yesterday to forge a diverse coalition to oust the country’s longest-serving leader.
31 May 2021
US spied on Merkel, allies
The US spied on top politicians in Europe, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, from 2012 to 2014 with the help of Danish intelligence, Danish and European media reported on Sunday.
31 May 2021
US spied on Merkel and other Europeans through Danish cables: broadcaster DR
The US National Security Agency (NSA) used a partnership with Denmark's foreign intelligence unit to spy on senior officials of neighbouring countries, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Danish state broadcaster DR said.
31 May 2021
Canada lowers flags after discovery of bodies at school site
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asked Sunday that flags at all federal buildings be flown at half-staff to honor more than 200 children whose remains have been found buried at what was once Canada’s largest Indigenous residential school — one of the institutions that held children taken from families across the nation.
31 May 2021
Greece rejects Turkish minister's comments on Muslim minority
Greece reacted angrily on Sunday to a statement by Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu that described members of a Muslim minority in northern Greece as Turkish and that said they were not accorded full civic rights.
31 May 2021
‘Global crises expose capitalism’s innate contradictions’
The recent crises triggered by economic collapse and the Covid-19 pandemic have shown the world the “innate and fundamental contradictions” of capitalism, said Professor Dr Nguyen Phu Trong, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Viet Nam (CPV).
30 May 2021
Florida shooting kills at least two, wounds 20
Two people were killed and at least 20 injured yesterday when three shooters fired indiscriminately into a crowd outside a concert in Miami, Florida,
30 May 2021
Ukraine’s ambassador to Thailand found dead
Ukraine’s ambassador to Thailand died early yesterday on the southern beach island of Koh Lipe while on vacation with his son, police said, with the cause of death still undetermined.
30 May 2021
Hollywood actor Seagal joins pro-Kremlin party
Hollywood actor Steven Seagal, a long-time admirer of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has joined a pro-Kremlin party, the party said yesterday.
30 May 2021
Blind mountaineer climbs Mt Everest
The 46-year old Chinese Zhang Hong has scaled the tallest peak in the world from the Nepal side, becoming the first blind man in Asia and the third in the world to climb Mount Everest.
30 May 2021
World leaders call for action, greater inclusion
World leaders yesterday called for more action and inclusion of all countries in the global drive towards a cleaner and greener planet at a climate summit hosted virtually by South Korea.
30 May 2021
Toxic liquor kills 25 in Uttar Pradesh
At least 25 people have died after drinking toxic alcohol in northern India, police said yesterday.
30 May 2021
Israel, Egypt hold talks
Israeli and Egyptian officials yesterday held talks in both countries aimed at bolstering the Cairo-brokered ceasefire that ended the latest deadly flare-up of violence between the Jewish state and Gaza’s Hamas rulers.
30 May 2021
Mortar shell hits Afghan wedding
At least six Afghan civilians were killed and several more were wounded when a mortar shell hit a house during a wedding ceremony in northern Kapisa province, security officials said yesterday.
30 May 2021
End of Netanyahu era nears?
Israeli far-right politician Naftali Bennett was expected to deliver a statement in which he is widely expected to throw his crucial support behind a “government of change” to unseat Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
30 May 2021
2 dead, over 20 injured in Florida shooting: police
Two people died and an estimated 20 to 25 people were injured in a shooting outside a banquet hall in South Florida, police said.
30 May 2021
Sri Lanka launches probe after burning Singapore registered-ship leads to pollution crisis
Sri Lanka launched a criminal probe on Sunday into a massive container ship fire that has swamped the island nation's coast with plastic pollution in an unprecedented marine disaster.
30 May 2021
Pro-Palestine rally in Washington seeks end to US aid to Israel
More than 1,000 people rallied on Saturday in Washington in support of Palestinians, calling for an end to US aid to Israel.
30 May 2021
Brazilians stage nationwide protests against President Bolsonaro's Covid response
Brazilians staged protests against President Jair Bolsonaro's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in at least 16 cities across the country on Saturday, carrying signs such as "Out with Bolsonaro" and "Impeachment now."
30 May 2021
UK PM Johnson married fiancée in secret ceremony on Saturday
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson married his fiancée Carrie Symonds in a secret ceremony at Westminster Cathedral on Saturday, his office said on Sunday, confirming media reports.
29 May 2021