24 August, 2019 PYONGYANG: North Korea fired two suspected short-range ballistic missiles off its east coast on Saturday in the seventh weapons launch in a month, South Korea’s military said, a day after it threatened to remain the United States’s biggest threat in protest of US-led sanctions on the country. North …
Read More »Brazil sends army to tackle Amazon fires
24 August, 2019 BRASILIA: Brazil’s president has ordered the armed forces to help fight a record number of forest fires in the Amazon. A decree issued by President Jair Bolsonaro authorizes the deployment of soldiers in nature reserves, indigenous lands and border areas in the region. The announcement comes after …
Read More »HALF OF THE SHIA MUSLIMS DOESN’T BELIEVE IN SELF- FLAGELLATION: OSMAN BIN MOHD AL-HAJIRI
Hyderabad Aug 23 (PMI): Every year Shia Muslims commemorate the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussianas (Grandson of Prophet Mohammedswas) by organizing Majalis throughout 68 days of mourning period and taking out procession on 10th Moharram and Arbaeen (40th day of martyrdom) and as many as Shia Muslims participate in processions …
Read More »France urges G7 action on Amazon fires
23 August, 2019 BIARRITZ/ BRASILIA: French President Emmanuel Macron has said the record number of fires in the Amazon rainforest is an “international crisis” that needs to top the agenda at this weekend’s G7 summit. “Our house is burning,” he tweeted. Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro responded by accusing Macron of …
Read More »“Anyone, anytime may be murdered in Saudi Arabia”
By SJA Jafri + Al-Jazeera 23 August, 2019 MELBOURNE/ DOHA/ RIYADH: It is not only a normal practice in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) that anyone, anywhere, anytime, any-age and any-gender can easily be murdered, beheaded kidnapped, missed or arrested across the country but also this self-made, self created, so-called, …
Read More »Hong Kongnian activists plan fresh protests today
23 August, 2019 CITY OF VICTORIA: Multiple protests planned on Friday including a march by accountants and the so-called ‘Baltic Chain’ protests. Hong Kong is bracing for further demonstrations and a “stress test” of the city’s international airport at the weekend, as nearly three months of pro-democracy protests showed no …
Read More »TRAI’s advice to people on TV channels use
Hyderabad, Aug.22 (PMI): Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has said that the new TV rules empowers customers to delete unwanted channels. It advised people to “customize your TV pack any number of times. Get control of monthly bill”.
Read More »NZ Speaker cradles MP’s baby during debate
22 August, 2019 WELLINGTON: The speaker of New Zealand’s parliament has attracted international attention for babysitting a legislator’s newborn child while keeping order during a vigorous debate. On Wednesday, speaker Trevor Mallard tweeted a photo of himself giving Labour Party MP Tamati Coffey’s newborn boy his bottle, calling the infant, Tutanekai Smith-Coffey, a …
Read More »Law will take it’s own Course—Kishan Reddy on P. Chadambaram’s Arrest
Hyderabad, Aug.22 (PMI): Union minister of state for home affairs G. Kishan Reddy on Thursday responded on the arrest of former Union finance minister P. Chidambaram and said that the law of the land would do its work. He also said that courts of the country would also act as per …
Read More »‘No point talking to India’: Pakistani PM
22 August, 2019 ISLAMABAD/ NEW YORK: Amid rising tension over occupied Kashmir, Prime Minister Imran Khan has said there is “no point” talking to Indian officials, adding that his overtures for peace and dialogue with New Delhi so far have proven futile. In an interview with The New York Times journalists Salman Masood …
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