02-07-2021 Bureau Report BEIJING/ ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has repeated his country’s support for the Chinese government regarding its policies in the Muslim-majority Xinjiang province, while also praising the country’s one-party system as offering a better model for societies compared with electoral democracy. Khan was speaking to members …
Read More »US forces leave Afghanistan’s Bagram airbase after 20 years
02-07-2021 Bureau Report + Agencies KABUL/ ISLAMABAD: After nearly 20 years, the United States military has left Afghanistan’s Bagram airbase, the epicenter of its war to remove the Taliban and hunt down the al-Qaeda perpetrators of the 9/11 attacks, two US officials have said. The airbase was handed over to …
Read More »100th anniversary of Chinese Communist Party
02-07-2021 By SJA Jafri + Bureau Report + Agencies BEIJING/ ISLAMABAD: Celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (Chinese: 中国共产党成立100周年庆祝活动), or the Centennial of the Communist Party of China (Chinese: 中国共产党成立一百周年), culminated in a ceremonial event to celebrate the centennial of the founding of the Chinese Communist …
Read More »130 countries sign global tax deal
02-07-2021 PARIS: Some 130 countries have agreed to introduce a global tax reform for multinationals so they pay their fair share in whichever country they operate, the OECD said on Thursday, but some EU states are yet to sign the agreement. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development said in …
Read More »Iranian refugee acquitted of smuggling slams UK asylum policies
01-07-2021 By SJA Jafri + Bureau Report + Al- Jazeera LONDON/ KARACHI: Fouad Kakaei laughed when British authorities showed him photographs of him steering an inflatable dinghy over the Channel from France. “It was ridiculous,” he said, referring to the moment he was questioned at the port of Dover in …
Read More »100s dead amid Canada heat wave
01-07-2021 BRITISH COLUMBIA/ OTTAWA: Authorities say nearly 500 people have died in Canada’s westernmost province across five days, as record-breaking temperatures raise serious concerns for vulnerable groups, including the elderly. British Columbia’s (BC) Chief coroner Lisa Lapointe said on Wednesday afternoon that the BC Coroners Service received at least 486 …
Read More »Gates Foundation pledges $2.1B for gender equality
01-07-2021 PARIS: The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has pledged $2.1bn over the next five years to help advance gender equality worldwide, announcing this commitment during the UN Women Generation Equality Forum in Paris. During the forum’s opening event Wednesday, $40bn in new investments benefitting women and girls were announced, …
Read More »182 unmarked graves found at another school in Canada
01-07-2021 WARNING: The story below contains details of residential schools that may be upsetting, Canada’s Indian Residential School Survivors and Family. OTTAWA/ BRITISH COLUMBIA: An Indigenous community in western Canada has found 182 unmarked graves near a former boarding school for Indigenous children, the latest such discovery in recent weeks. …
Read More »RTC staff protest against driver Tirupati Reddy’s death, demands justice
Hyderabad; June 30 ( PMI ): Demanding justice to the TSRTC driver Tirupati Reddy who committed suicide in front of the Ranigunj bus depot on Tuesday for not according duty, the TSRTC staff on Wednesday staged a protest with black badges at the depot. The protest came in the wake …
Read More »Tigray forces regain ground, say ceasefire declaration a ‘joke’
30-06-2021 ADDIS ABABA/ TIGRAY: Tigrayan fighters have reportedly taken control of more territory in the embattled northern Ethiopian region of Tigray, a day after regarding the regional capital, Mekelle, from retreating federal government forces and pledging to drive all “enemies” out. The military advances and rhetoric cast doubt on whether a …
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