25-04-2023 MEXICO CITY: Thousands of migrants are marching through southern Mexico as part of a mass protest to demand the end of detention centres. Last month, 40 people were killed when fire ripped through a facility in Ciudad Juarez, a city on the US border. “The only thing we are …
Read More »113-year-old Indian library torched in a riot
24-04-2023 Bureau Report + BBC NEW DELHI/ BIHAR: Ash, soot-stained walls, burnt furniture and charred pages: that’s all that remains of a 113-year-old madrassa library in India that once housed more than 4,500 books, including ancient manuscripts and sacred Islamic texts written in beautiful calligraphy. The library was part of …
Read More »Australia buying more missiles to counter China
24-04-2023 Bureau Report + Agencies CANBERRA/ SYDNEY: Australia will speed up efforts to buy longer range missiles to counter the growing threat from China, a major defence review says. It warns the country can no longer be protected by its geographic isolation in the “missile age”. The government will spend …
Read More »70 killed in ISIS attack in Burkina Faso near Mali border
24-04-2023 OUAGADOUGOU/ BAMAKO: Almost 70 civilians have been killed in a village in northern Burkina Faso, according to the local prosecutor who announced an investigation into the attack. Citing information from police in the town of Ouahigouya, prosecutor Lamine Kabore said the attack took place on Friday in the village …
Read More »Ukraine slams China’s ‘absurd’ remarks on ex-Soviet nations
24-04-2023 KYIV: Ukraine has condemned what it called “absurd” comments from China’s ambassador to France, who questioned the sovereignty of former Soviet countries. France and the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have also expressed dismay over the remarks. Asked about his position on whether Crimea is part of …
Read More »World military spending reaches all-time high of $2.24 trillion
24-04-2023 DOWNTOWN SAIGON: World military spending reached an all-time high of $2.24 trillion in 2022, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine fueled a sharp jump in military spending across Europe, according to a leading defence think tank. Global spending rose for the eighth consecutive year, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute …
Read More »Russia announces ‘reciprocal’ expulsion of German diplomats
24-04-2023 MOSCOW: Russia has announced tit-for-tat expulsion of more than 20 German diplomats following the “mass” removal of Russian embassy staff from the country and accused Berlin of destroying ties, Russian state media said. Foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told state-run television Zvezda on Saturday that “more than 20” German …
Read More »South Africa evicts asylum seekers camped outside UN office
24-04-2023 PRETORIA: outh African police have evicted more than 100 asylum seekers camping for over three years outside the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) offices in Pretoria. The asylum seekers began living in makeshift tents pitched outside the UNHCR offices as they asked to be relocated to other countries …
Read More »Japan readies to shoot down North Korea spy satellite debris
24-04-2023 TOKYO: Japan has activated missile interceptors and is preparing to shoot down any fragments from a North Korean satellite that may fall on Japanese territory. Defence Minister Yasukazu Hamada on Saturday instructed troops to ready PAC-3 surface-to-air missiles in southwestern Japan, including Okinawa and nearby islands, in an area …
Read More »Brazil’s Lula backs Russia-Ukraine talks to end war
24-04-2023 BRASILIA: Brazilian President Luiz Ignacio Lula da Silva has called for a “negotiated” settlement to the Russia-Ukraine war and said he does not want to “please anyone” with his views about the conflict. Lula, who is seeking to revive Brazil’s role as a dealmaker and go-between, angered Ukraine by …
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