Bureau Report CANBERRA/ MELBOURNE/ SYDNEY: The Australian city of Sydney has ordered a shutdown of building sites, banned non-essential retail and threatened fines for employers who make staff come into the office as new COVID-19 cases kept rising three weeks into a citywide lockdown. Authorities in New South Wales State, …
Read More »Pakistan rejects allegations of support to Taliban
17-07-2021 By SJA Jafri + Bureau Report + ANI ISLAMABAD/ KABUL: Afghanistan slams Pakistan over the continuous full moral, ethical, financial, logistical, and economical and all other types of supports, assistances and shelters to Taliban of both countries and dozens of many other national and international terrorist groups, anti-Shia organizations …
Read More »Indian journalist Danish Siddiqui killed by Taliban
16-07-2021 By SJA Jafri SPIN BOLDAK/ ISLAMABAD/ KABUL: Indian journalist Danish Siddiqui was killed on Friday while covering a clash between Afghan security forces and Taliban fighters in Kandahar, an Afghan commander said. Afghan Special Forces had been fighting to retake the main market area of Spin Boldak when Siddiqui …
Read More »Lebanese PM-designate Saad Hariri resigns as crisis escalate
16-07-2021 BEIRUT: Lebanon Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri stepped down on Thursday after failing to form a government for over the past eight months. Hariri resigned following a brief meeting with President Michel Aoun at Baabda Palace. “I withdrew from forming the government,” he told reporters. “Aoun demanded some amendments, which …
Read More »South Africa to deploy 25,000 troops after unrest
16-07-2021 JOHANNESBURG: The South African government plans to deploy 25,000 troops after days of widespread looting and violence. The military deployment – to counter riots sparked by the jailing of former President Jacob Zuma – would be the biggest since the end of apartheid. At least 117 people have died …
Read More »100s dead, missing as floods sweep through Western Europe
16-07-2021 SCHULD: At least 42 people have died in Germany and dozens were missing on Thursday as swollen rivers caused by record rainfall across western Europe swept through towns and villages, leaving cars upended, houses destroyed and people stranded on rooftops. Eighteen people died and dozens were unaccounted for around …
Read More »US Senate passes bill to ban Chinese imports
15-07-2021 WASHINGTON/ BEIJING: The US Senate has passed a bill to ban imports from China’s Xinjiang region, in response to alleged abuses of the mostly Muslim Uyghur minority group. The legislation would create an assumption that goods manufactured in Xinjiang are made with forced labour, unless proven otherwise. The Uyghur …
Read More »Taliban offer ceasefire in exchange for release of prisoners
15-07-2021 Bureau Report KABUL/ ISLAMABAD: The Taliban have demanded the release of 7,000 prisoners as a condition for a three-month ceasefire, revealed a member of the Afghan government negotiator Thursday. “It is a big demand,” Nader Nadery said, adding that the Taliban have also demanded the removal of the Taliban’s …
Read More »Iraqi Shia leader al-Sadr says won’t take part in October vote
15-07-2021 BAGHDAD: Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr has announced he will not take part in Iraq’s upcoming election in October, saying he is withdrawing his support from the current government and the one that will be elected to replace it. One of the most influential figures in Iraq, al-Sadr led a …
Read More »‘Afghan translators at high risk of Taliban’
15-07-2021 By SJA Jafri + Bureau Report + Agencies KABUL/ WASHINGTON/ ISLAMABAD: The United States is set to begin evacuations of Afghan interpreters who assisted US-led forces during the conflict and are deemed to be at risk of Taliban. Operation Allies Refuge is set to start during the last week …
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