03-11-2021 ADDIS ABABA: Ethiopia’s council of ministers has declared a nationwide state of emergency effective immediately, according to state-affiliated media. “The state of emergency is aimed to protect civilians from atrocities being committed by the terrorist TPLF group in several parts of the country,” Fana reported on Tuesday, referring to …
Read More »Australian PM rejects ‘sledging’ from France amid row
03-11-2021 Bureau Report CANBERRA/ PARIS: Australian PM Scott Morrison has escalated a row with France over a scrapped submarine deal, saying his nation will not accept “sledging” and “slurs”. On Sunday French President Emmanuel Macron said he knew Morrison had lied to him about his intentions to renege on the …
Read More »ETELA WINS BYPOLL, 7TH TIME, WITH 23,865 VOTE’S MAJORITY IN HUZURABAD
Hyderabad, Nov.2 (PMI): Sentiment and sympathy has upper hand in Huzurabad by poll as BJP candidate Etala Rajender won the battle and the ruling TRS lost it. Etela Rajender won the fray for seventh consecutive time as he got 1130 votes lead to a total of 23,865 votes majority in 22nd being …
Read More »Deadly blasts hit military hospital in Kabul, dozens hurt
02-11-2021 By SJA Jafri + Bureau Report + Agencies KABUL/ ISLAMABAD: At least 19 people were killed and 43 wounded when two explosions, followed by gunfire, hit Afghanistan’s biggest military hospital in the capital Kabul, interior ministry sources told PMI on Tuesday. The gunshots were also heard near the Sardar …
Read More »Over 100 countries pledge to end deforestation by 2030
02-11-2021 GLASGOW: More than 100 countries promised to halt and reverse forest loss and land degradation by the end of 2030, underpinned by $19bn in public and private funds to invest in protecting and restoring forests. The joint statement issued at the COP26 climate talks in Glasgow late on Monday …
Read More »Pakistani journalists ‘targeted’ by cyber law
02-11-2021 By SJA Jafri KARACHI/ LAHORE/ ISLAMABAD: At least 23 Pakistani journalists have been penalized under the country’s draconian cyber-crime law in the last two years, establishing a “chilling pattern” of using the threat of legal action to silence dissent, a new report by a media rights watchdog says. Freedom …
Read More »India targets net-zero carbon emissions by 2070: Modi
02-11-2021 GLASGOW: India’s economy will become carbon neutral by the year 2070, the country’s prime minster has announced at the COP26 climate crisis summit in Glasgow. The target date is two decades beyond what scientists say is needed to avert catastrophic climate impacts. India is the last of the world’s …
Read More »COVID-19 deaths pass five million worldwide
02-11-2021 LONDON/ NEW YORK: More than five million people are known to have died of Covid-19 worldwide, 19 months since the pandemic began, according to Johns Hopkins University. Vaccines have slowed the death rate, but some health experts say the true toll could be far higher. The milestone comes amid …
Read More »Crisis with Lebanon rooted in Hezbollah dominance: Saudi Arabia
02-11-2021 RIYADH/ DUBAI/ BEIRUT: Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister said on Saturday the latest crisis with Lebanon has its origins in a Lebanese political setup that reinforces the dominance of the Iran-backed Hezbollah armed group and continues to allow endemic instability. Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries expelled Lebanese envoys in …
Read More »Thousands of Sikhs vote for Khalistan in referendum
02-11-2021 LONDON/ NEW DELHI/ ISLAMABAD: Thousands of Sikhs across the United Kingdom took part in a referendum for an independent Sikh homeland, Khalistan, at the Queen Elizabeth Centre near the British parliament on Sunday, the day when Indian premier Indira Gandhi was assassinated in 1984 for ordering Operation Blue Star …
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