02-12-2021 MOSCOW/ WASHINGTON: Tensions between Russia and the United States have further soured a day before top officials from both countries are set to meet, with Moscow moving to expel US diplomats. Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Wednesday that US embassy staff who have been in Moscow …
Read More »Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr big winner of Iraq’s election
01-12-2021 BAGHDAD: The political bloc led by Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr was confirmed the winner of the October parliamentary election. Iraq’s independent election commission announced the final results on Tuesday following weeks of recounting and intensified rejection from the losing parties. Five seats changed as a result of the appeals …
Read More »WHO urges ‘rational’ measures against Omicron variant
01-12-2021 GENEVA/ LONDON/ NEW YORK: The World Health Organization called Tuesday for countries to keep calm and take “rational” measures in response to the new coronavirus strain Omicron. “We call on all member states to take rational, proportional risk-reduction measures,” WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a briefing to …
Read More »Tens of thousands protest in anti-military marches in Sudan
01-12-2021 KHARTOUM: Sudanese security forces fired tear gas to disperse pro-democracy protesters near the presidential palace in the capital, Khartoum, as tens of thousands marched against military rule following last month’s coup. The rally on Tuesday was the latest show of opposition to military rule since last month’s coup that …
Read More »COVID variant Omicron ‘not a cause for panic’: Biden
30-11-2021 WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden on Monday told Americans not to “panic” over the newly identified COVID variant Omicron and said he does not foresee new lockdowns or extending travel restrictions for now. The virus variant, first detected in South Africa but already appearing in multiple countries, “is a cause …
Read More »Sweden’s first female PM returns after resignation
30-11-2021 STOCKHOLM: Sweden’s first female prime minister has been reappointed to the top job after political turmoil forced her to resign within hours of taking the post last week. MPs backed Social Democratic Party leader Magdalena Andersson by a narrow margin in a new vote on Monday. She will attempt …
Read More »Cash-strapped Lebanon wakes up to countrywide roadblocks
30-11-2021 Roadblocks were set up by demonstrators across much of cash-strapped Lebanon after the currency plummeted to a historic low. Protesters across Beirut, Tripoli, Saida, and other cities closed highways and intersections on Monday morning with their vehicles, and put tyres and rubbish dumpsters on fire. They called on the …
Read More »Iran & world powers begin talks to restore nuclear deal
30-11-2021 VIENNA/ TEHRAN: Iran and the world powers party to its 2015 nuclear deal have begun long-awaited talks in Vienna to restore the pact, which the United States abandoned three years ago. Representatives of Iran, China, France, Germany, Russia, and the United Kingdom convened in the Austrian capital on Monday. …
Read More »Mass protests in Melbourne against proposed pandemic bill
30-11-2021 Bureau Report MELBOURNE: Nineteen cases of COVID-19 have emerged from mass protests in Melbourne CBD, with one person unwell in hospital. Thousands of protesters have rallied in Melbourne’s CBD and camped outside State Parliament in recent weeks to oppose the state’s proposed pandemic bill. The Department of Health confirmed …
Read More »Taliban regime won’t ‘interfere’ in other countries’ affairs: PM
29-11-2021 By SJA Jafri + Bureau Report KABUL/ ISLAMABAD: The Taliban co-founder and now prime minister of Afghanistan Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund pledged Saturday that his government will “not interfere” in other countries’ internal affairs, and urged international charities to continue offering aid to the war-ravaged country. Hassan’s audio speech …
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