03-04-2023 OTTAWA/ WASHINGTON: Authorities say they have recovered the bodies of eight migrants, including two children, who died trying to cross illegally from Canada into the US. A police helicopter spotted two more bodies in the St Lawrence River on Friday. Two families from Romania and India are among the …
Read More »Ivanka Trump pained by Donald Trump’s indictment
03-04-2023 WASHINGTON: Ivanka Trump joined the number of people expressing anger over her father Donald Trump’s indictment. Trump has become the history’s first ever US president incumbent or former to be charged with a criminal act. Though the indictment has not been made public, it would be known during the …
Read More »Crew members missing after Gulf of Guinea pirate attack
03-04-2023 EQUATOR/ CAPE PALMAS/ Pirates have abandoned a Danish-owned ship hijacked in the Gulf of Guinea last week but have taken some crew members with them while others have been brought to safety, the vessel’s owner says. The Liberian-flagged oil and chemicals tanker Monjasa Reformer was boarded on Saturday by …
Read More »Deadly tornadoes leave trail of devastation across US states
03-04-2023 ARKANSAS: More than half a million homes and businesses were without power as of midday on Saturday after storms and tornadoes swept across the US South and Midwest leaving a trail of destruction. Ohio was one of the worst-hit states with about 200,000 people without power, according to PowerOutage.us. …
Read More »China’s loans to Africa worry World Bank Chief
03-04-2023 WASHINGTON: The president of the World Bank has told media that he is concerned about some of the loans China has been making to developing economies in Africa. David Malpass says the terms and conditions need to be “more transparent”. It comes amid worries that countries including Ghana and …
Read More »Deepest ever fish caught on camera off Japan
03-04-2023 TOKYO: Scientists have filmed a fish swimming at an extraordinary depth in the ocean, making it the deepest observation of this nature that has ever been made. The species – a type of snailfish of the genus Pseudoliparis was filmed swimming at 8,336m (27,349ft). It was filmed by an …
Read More »Israelis continue protests over judicial overhaul plans
03-04-2023 JERUSALEM: Hundreds of thousands of Israelis have protested in Tel Aviv for the 13th straight week against a controversial judicial overhaul that has now been suspended by the government while talks are held with party representatives. Carrying Israeli flags on Saturday, people marched through the centre of Israel’s commercial …
Read More »Finland’s young leader seeks reelection in tight race
03-04-2023 HELSINKI: Voters in Finland are casting their ballots to elect members of a new parliament in what opinion polls suggest will be a tough competition for Prime Minister Sanna Marin’s Social Democrats Party (SDP) to keep its post. More than 2,400 candidates from 22 parties are vying for the …
Read More »Experts decry ‘black holes’ in probe of missing Mexican students
03-04-2023 MEXICO CITY: A new report has identified failures in an investigation into the 2014 disappearance of 43 students in Mexico, one of the most high-profile mass kidnappings in recent history. The Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts (GIEI), a panel of experts appointed by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, …
Read More »Plunging coca prices create ‘humanitarian emergency’ in Colombia
03-04-2023 BOGOTA: Farmers in parts of Colombia say sales of coca, the raw ingredient used to make cocaine, have collapsed after a recent surge in production of the illicit drug. “We’ve seen a complete collapse of buyers,” said Andres Rojas, a coca farmer in the Catatumbo region who advocates for …
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