Microsoft to unplug Internet Explorer as it seeks edge in browser war

Microsoft Corp is pulling the plug on its once omnipresent browser, Internet Explorer, next year as it prepares to battle market leader Chrome with its slicker Edge browser.
20 May 2021

Erdogan sues rival for comparing him to Netanyahu

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday sued a nationalist rival for comparing him to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, official media reported.
20 May 2021

Cecil Rhodes statue to remain: Oxford college

An Oxford University college yesterday said it will not take down a controversial statue of the 19th-century colonialist Cecil Rhodes, despite having backed its removal.
20 May 2021

Arctic warming 3 times faster than the planet

The Arctic has warmed three times more quickly than the planet as a whole, and faster than previously thought, a report warned yesterday.
20 May 2021

Vaccines work against all variants

Progress against the coronavirus pandemic remains “fragile” and international travel should be avoided, a World Health Organization director warned yesterday, while stressing that authorised vaccines work against variants of concern.
20 May 2021

US House votes to set up commission

The US House voted Wednesday to establish a bipartisan commission to investigate January’s deadly riot at the US Capitol, overcoming tensions for now amid rising Republican hostility to an independent fact-finding panel.
20 May 2021

Record 55m people internally displaced worldwide

Conflicts and natural disasters forced someone to flee within their own country every second of last year, pushing the number of people living in internal displacement to a record high, monitors said yesterday.
20 May 2021

‘Roof knocking’

A text message, a phone call, or an initial strike on the roof. Israel says it gives Gaza civilians warnings to evacuate before bombardment, but activists say it is not nearly enough.
20 May 2021

Biden sticks to the playbook, but why?

With his muted response to the Gaza conflict, President Joe Biden is largely sticking to a time-worn US playbook despite pressure from progressive Democrats for a tougher line toward Israel and from America’s allies for a more active role to end the violence.
20 May 2021

‘Mama, Baba, Boom!’

The Mashharawi family have already fled their home to a relative’s apartment in the Gaza Strip and are prepared for another dash at any time.
20 May 2021

Kremlin hails ‘positive signals’ in US-Russia ties

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov yesterday hailed “positive signals” for ties with Washington, after a meeting of the top Russian and US diplomats and Washington’s waiving of some sanctions.
20 May 2021

Pak teen dies in TikTok fake suicide stunt gone wrong

A young Pakistani was killed as he pretended to shoot himself while being filmed by friends for a TikTok video, police said yesterday.
20 May 2021

Cyclone may hit West Bengal, Odisha around May 26

A major new storm was brewing in the Bay of Bengal off India’s east coast on Thursday, forecasters warned just days after the biggest cyclone to hit the west of the country in decades, Cyclone Tauktae, left at least 110 people confirmed dead.
20 May 2021

Nigeria’s Boko Haram leader ‘badly wounded’: sources

Nigerian Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau has been seriously wounded after trying to kill himself to avoid capture during clashes with rival Islamic State-allied jihadists in the north of the country, two intelligence sources said yesterday.
20 May 2021

No discussion on expansion of Quad: India after China’s warning to Bangladesh

Against the backdrop of China’s warning that Bangladesh’s possible entry into the Quad would impact ties between Dhaka and Beijing, India today made it clear that the expansion of the four-nation grouping was not discussed.
20 May 2021

Expect 'significant de-escalation' by day’s end: Biden to Netanyahu

President Joe Biden greatly increased the pressure on Israel to end the war with the Palestinians that has killed more than 200 people, telling Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a telephone call Wednesday that he expected “significant de-escalation” by day’s end.
19 May 2021

Fears for supplies as exodus grows from clashes

People displaced by an upsurge of fighting in Myanmar’s Chin State voiced concerns over shelter and supplies, as more flee the conflict between the army and insurgents opposed to the junta that seized power in February.
19 May 2021

Modi’s rating falls as India reels from Covid

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s approval ratings have fallen to a new low, two surveys showed, as the country struggles to contain a devastating second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
19 May 2021

Cyclone death toll hits 84 in India

The death toll from a major cyclone that slammed into coronavirus-ravaged India jumped to at least 84 yesterday, as the navy searched for 65 people still missing and authorities scrambled to restore power to the worst-hit regions.
19 May 2021

NY mounts criminal probe of Trump Organization finances

The New York attorney general’s office said on Tuesday it has now opened a criminal investigation into former President Donald Trump’s company, increasing the legal risk for Trump and his family.
19 May 2021