03-12-2023 BEIJING/ SHANGHAI/ SHENZHEN: China’s surge in respiratory illness is caused by known pathogens and there is no sign of new infectious diseases, a health official said on Saturday as the country faces its first full winter since lifting strict COVID-19 restrictions. The spike in illness in the country where …
Read More »Judge rejects Trump immunity claim in 2020 election case
03-12-2023 WASHINGTON: Donald Trump does not have immunity from criminal charges for actions he took as president, a US judge ruled on Friday, rejecting his bid to toss out the case brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith accusing him of unlawfully trying to overturn his 2020 election loss. US District …
Read More »Support among Israelis for resumption of Gaza campaign
03-12-2023 TEL AVIV: Israelis interviewed on Tel Aviv’s streets backed their army’s resumption of fighting in the Gaza Strip on Friday, acknowledging the dangers but blaming Hamas for the collapse of a week-long truce. The pause in a 7-week-old war had allowed for the exchange of hostages held since an …
Read More »Impact of Amazon’s climate-driven drought may last until 2026
03-12-2023 MANAUS: The Amazon rainforest’s record-breaking drought hit home for Raimundo Leite de Souza one October morning, he said, when he woke to find the stream that runs behind his house had dropped nearly a foot overnight, stranding his skiff in a mudflat. As weeks passed, Souza said, rotting fish …
Read More »Gaza under bombardment after Israel-Hamas truce collapses
03-12-2023 GAZA CITY: Israeli air strikes and artillery bombardments hit Khan Younis in the south of the Gaza Strip on Saturday as Israel pressed its offensive against Hamas militants with renewed force after the collapse of a truce in the nearly two-month-old war. Palestinian residents said houses and open areas …
Read More »Top Russian court bans LGBT movement as ‘extremist’
02-12-2023 MOSCOW: Russia’s Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that LGBT activists should be designated as extremists, in a move that representatives of gay and transgender people fear will lead to arrests and prosecutions. A journalist in court heard it announce that it had approved a request from the justice ministry …
Read More »Women in Sudan ‘gang-raped in ethnically-targeted attacks’
02-12-2023 KHARTOUM: Eleven women have spoken about soldiers gang-raping them for up to three days. All the alleged victims are part of the ethnic-African Masalit tribe, caught up in the power struggle war in Sudan between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces. The RSF and its …
Read More »Japan asks US to stop flying Ospreys after crash
02-12-2023 TOKYO: Japan has asked the US military to ground its Osprey hybrid planes, as search and rescue operations continue following Wednesday’s deadly crash. The pause should last until the aircraft can be confirmed as safe, Japan’s NHK broadcaster cited the defence ministry as saying. One crew member has been …
Read More »Released Palestinians allege abuse in Israeli jails
02-12-2023 GAZA CITY: Palestinian prisoners released from Israeli jails say that guards carried out abuse and collective punishment in the weeks after the Hamas attacks on Israel on 7 October. They have described being hit with sticks, having muzzled dogs set on them, and their clothes, food and blankets taken …
Read More »Eight Israeli hostages freed by Hamas in Gaza
02-12-2023 TEL AVIV/ GAZA CITY: Eight more Israeli hostages were freed from Gaza on Thursday, Day 7 of the truce with Hamas. Two hostages released on Wednesday were also counted in Thursday’s tally, meaning the day’s total was 10. Israel says it freed 30 more Palestinian prisoners from jails in …
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