17-06-2024 ROME: At least 11 people have died and 64 others are missing after two shipwrecks off southern Italy, according to a German charity, the Italian coast guard and United Nations agencies. The German aid group RESQSHIP, which operates the Nadir rescue ship, said it picked up 51 people from …
Read More »JNIM claims responsibility for June attack in Burkina Faso
17-06-2024 OUAGADOUGOU: An armed group linked to al-Qaeda, Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), has claimed responsibility for what it said was an attack on June 11 that killed more than 100 Burkina Faso soldiers in the Mansila area near the border with Niger, the SITE Intelligence Group said. On Sunday, …
Read More »Ties are ‘back on track’ with Australia: China’s Premier
16-06-2024 CANBERRA/ SYDNEY: Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrived in Australia on Saturday, saying relations were “back on track” as he started the first visit by a Chinese premier to the major trading partner in seven years. Australia is “uniquely positioned to connect the West and the East” and stands as …
Read More »Singapore oil slick closes beaches on Resort Island
16-06-2024 SINGAPORE CITY: Beaches on Singapore’s resort island and wealthy expat haven of Sentosa were closed after an oil spill at a nearby port on Friday spread to its waters. Sentosa Development Corp., which manages the island, was alerted on Friday night to “instances of oil spillage in the sea …
Read More »India’s opposition leveraged caste to shock Modi in election
16-06-2024 Bureau Report + Agencies NEW DELHI/ AYODHYA/ VARANASI: A seminal moment in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s unsuccessful campaign to retain his parliamentary majority occurred days before India’s marathon election began in April. Speaking in the constituency that includes the Hindu temple town of Ayodhya, lawmaker Lallu Singh said that …
Read More »Swiss museum removes art over Nazi looting fears
16-06-2024 ZURICH: One of Switzerland’s leading art museums says it will remove five paintings from one of its exhibitions while it investigates whether they were looted by the Nazis. The works, part of a collection at the Kunsthaus Zurich museum are by some of the world’s most acclaimed artists, including …
Read More »Going down ‘rabbit hole’ of wearable blood-sugar monitors
16-06-2024 NEW YORK/ HOUSTON: Blood-sugar monitoring devices could soon be on the arms of millions of Americans after regulators cleared two new devices for use without a prescription. Is it a way to improve our health? Or is the data just another distraction? In the middle of the night last …
Read More »Millions in daily struggle to find food as Sudan war rages
16-06-2024 KHARTOUM: Mohanad el-Balal is one of many Sudanese civilians doing everything they can to ward off a devastating famine and there is one man whose photograph he will never forget. Sadiq, a middle-aged father, grips the arms of his wheelchair tightly to keep himself upright, his painfully thin legs …
Read More »Kenyan judge dies after courtroom shooting
16-06-2024 NAIROBI: A Kenyan magistrate who was shot by a senior police officer earlier this week has died, according to the country’s chief justice. Justice Martha K Koome wrote on X, that Makadara Principal Magistrate Monica Kivuti had “lost the fight” against her “extensive injuries”. Ms Kivuti was shot by …
Read More »Cyril Ramaphosa re-elected South African President
16-06-2024 PRETORIA: South Africa’s parliament has re-elected Cyril Ramaphosa as the country’s president following a landmark coalition deal between the governing African National Congress (ANC) and opposition parties. The new government of national unity combines Ramaphosa’s ANC, the centre-right Democratic Alliance (DA) and smaller parties. In his victory speech, Ramaphosa …
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