22-07-2021 Bureau Report + Agencies NEW DELHI: Indian tax authorities have raided a prominent newspaper and a TV channel that have been critical of the government’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, triggering accusations of intimidation. There was no official comment from authorities on the raids on Thursday against Hindi-language daily …
Read More »Dubai creates artificial rain to overcome hot weather
22-07-2021 DUBAI: Dubai makes it own fake rain with drones to tackle 50°C heatwave, Dubai has been drenched by heavy downpours, brought on partly by cloud-seeding initiatives that are creating ‘enhanced rain.’ The United Arab Emirates metropolis has been present process a sweltering summer time with temperatures recurrently surpassing 50C. …
Read More »Iran opens oil terminal to bypass strategic Strait of Hormuz
22-07-2021 TEHRAN/ DUBAI: Outgoing President Hassan Rouhani has said Iran opened its first oil terminal in the Gulf of Oman, a move that will allow it to avoid using the Strait of Hormuz shipping route that has been a focus of regional tension for decades. “This is a strategic move …
Read More »India’s BJP urges converting Jinnah House into cultural centre
22-07-2021 MUMBAI: The Mumbai unit of India’s Bharatiya Janata Party is urging Union Home Minister Amit Shah to convert the historic Jinnah House in Mumbai to a cultural centre, The Stateman reported Wednesday. The report, citing a BJP leader, said that the party wants to convert the Jinnah House into the South Asia …
Read More »China flood terror as train carriage submerged
22-07-2021 BEIJING: As floodwater crashed through a busy subway station in China on Tuesday, desperate passengers tried to flee while others were swept helplessly off platforms. In one train carriage, water seeped in and rose from ankle, to waist, to neck-height. Panicked commuters stretched upwards to breathe, while others lifted …
Read More »Pakistan Rangers, India’s BSF exchange sweets on Eid
22-07-2021 Bureau Report + Agencies ISLAMABAD/ NEW DELHI: The Border Security Force (BSF) and Pakistan Rangers on Wednesday exchanged sweets at various points along the border on the occasion of Eid-ul-Adha, the first time since Pakistani side shunned the custom in 2019. The Pakistani side had unilaterally stopped the exchange …
Read More »Taliban seek to cut off Afghan population centres
22-07-2021 WASHINGTON: Taliban fighters have gained “strategic momentum” in Afghanistan and now control about half the countryside as they drive to cut off population centres from the Western-backed government in Kabul, the United States’ top military general said. “This is going to be a test now, of the will and …
Read More »India records over 4,300 ‘black fungus’ deaths
21-07-2021 Bureau Report + Agencies NEW DELHI: More than 4,300 people have died of the deadly “black fungus” in India in a growing epidemic of the disease. India has reported 45,374 cases of this rare and dangerous infection, called mucormycosis, Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya has said. Nearly half of them …
Read More »Australia’s Brisbane to host 2032 Olympic Games
21-07-2021 LAUSANNE (SWITZERLAND): The Australian city of Brisbane will host the 2032 Summer Olympics after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) approved the recommendation of its executive board. “The International Olympic Committee has the honor to announce that the Games of the 35th Olympiad are awarded to Brisbane, Australia,” IOC President …
Read More »India outrage over no oxygen shortage death data
21-07-2021 NEW DELHI: Indians have expressed shock and anger after a junior health minister said in parliament that no COVID deaths had been reported due to oxygen shortage. Hospitals across the country ran out of oxygen in April and May during a deadly second wave – there were daily reports …
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