27-01-2022 MOSCOW/ KYIV: Moscow and Kyiv on Wednesday agreed at talks in Paris that all parties should observe a ceasefire in the east of Ukraine after more than eight hours of discussions which were hailed by a French diplomat as sending a “good signal”. A Russian troop build-up close to …
Read More »Pyongyang fires two suspected ballistic missiles
27-01-2022 PYONGYANG: North Korea fired what appeared to be two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea, South Korea said on Thursday, as nuclear-armed Pyongyang steps up weapons testing and bolsters its defences in the face of what it claims is a “hostile” United States. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff …
Read More »IS militants surrender as Kurdish forces surround Syria prison
27-01-2022 DAMASCUS: Kurdish-led forces in Syria say another 250 militants have surrendered as they work to clear the last part of a prison seized by the Daesh (Islamic State/ IS) group. At least 300 handed themselves in on Monday as Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) commandos moved into the facility in …
Read More »Iran sees ‘red’ again as Omicron cases jump
27-01-2022 TEHRAN: Following a period of relative calm, Iran is once again experiencing an alarming rise in the number of COVID-19 infections, fuelled by the spread of the Omicron variant across the country. After 47 days, the country’s colour-coded COVID-19 map saw a spot of red again on Wednesday as …
Read More »Biden warns of personal sanctions against Putin over Ukraine
27-01-2022 WASHINGTON/ MOSCOW: Western leaders have stepped up preparations for any Russian military action in Ukraine, with the United States focusing on how to protect energy supplies and US President Joe Biden saying he would consider imposing direct sanctions on Russian President Vladimir Putin. Tensions remained high after NATO said …
Read More »39 missing after boat capsizes off Florida: US Coast Guard
26-01-2022 FLORIDA: Rescuers from the United States Coast Guard are searching the waters off Florida’s Atlantic coast for 39 people reported missing for several days after a boat believed to be used for human smuggling capsized. A Good Samaritan alerted the Coast Guard early on Tuesday after rescuing a man …
Read More »Thousands march across Australia in protest of ‘Invasion Day’
26-01-2022 By SJA Jafri + Bureau Report CANBERRA/ MELBOURNE: Thousands of people are gathering in ‘Invasion Day’ rallies across the country, in protest of Australia’s national holiday. Crowds have taken to the streets of capital cities across Australia, asking for the date of Australia Day to be changed. Many First …
Read More »China builds bridge on lake at disputed India border
26-01-2022 Bureau Report BEIJING/ SRINAGAR/ NEW DELHI: China is building a bridge across the Pangong Lake in the frontier region of Ladakh in Indian-administered Kashmir, raising fresh security concerns in India. The 400-metre-long and 8-metre-wide bridge being constructed near the Line of Actual Control (LAC), the de facto border between …
Read More »Do not assume Omicron will be last variant: WHO
26-01-2022 GENEVA: The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Monday that it was dangerous to assume the Omicron variant would herald the end of COVID-19’s acutest phase, exhorting nations to stay focused to beat the pandemic. “It’s dangerous to assume that Omicron will be the last variant …
Read More »Pakistani sets up UK’s first ‘crypto’ Chai Ada in London
26-01-2022 LONDON: A young Pakistani entrepreneur has become the first in Britain to start a “Chai Ada” café which accepts multiple cryptocurrencies as a form of payment. Tayyab Shafiq, 26, has established the Chai Ada coffee shop outside Westfield in Shepherds Bush, West London, to sell a variety of Pakistani …
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