27-04-2021 Bureau Report BENGALURU/ NEW DELHI: Vital medical supplies poured into India on Tuesday (April 27) as hospitals starved of oxygen supplies and beds turned away coronavirus patients, while a surge in infections pushed the death toll towards 200,000. Supplies from Britain, including 100 ventilators and 95 oxygen concentrators, arrived in Delhi, …
Read More »Players leave IPL amid COVID concerns
26-04-2021 Bureau Report NEW DELHI: Adam Zampa and Kane Richardson have joined fellow Australian Andrew Tye in ending their Indian Premier League (IPL) season early to return home. India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, 34, also said he is taking a break from the IPL to support his family. The news comes …
Read More »America starts final withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan
26-04-2021 Bureau Report KABUL/ WASHINGTON/ ISLAMABAD: : The commander of foreign forces in Afghanistan, U.S. Army General Scott Miller, on Sunday said an orderly withdrawal of foreign forces and the handing over of military bases and equipment to the Afghan forces had begun. Miller said he was acting on orders …
Read More »Mass Jewish protests in France against Muslims
26-04-2021 By SJA Jafri + Agencies + Bureau Report PARIS/ JERUSALEM/ KARACHI: Thousands of Jewish across the world held massive protest in Paris and other French cities against Muslim community, the protesters were demanding the justice for an alleged Jewish woman who murdered by a Muslim man three years ago …
Read More »Death toll rises to 90 in Iraq COVID hospital fire
25-04-2021 BAGHDAD: At least 90 people were killed and more than 110 injured in a fire that broke out in the coronavirus intensive care unit of a Baghdad hospital as public anger erupted demanding the prosecution of high-level Iraqi officials. The blaze on Sunday at the Ibn al-Khatib Hospital in …
Read More »‘ANZAC Day’ reveals Australia’s 100 years continuous blenders
25-04-2021 By SJA Jafri + Bureau Report CANBERRA/ MELBOURNE: “ANZAC Day” is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand that broadly commemorates all Australians and New Zealanders “who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations” and “the contribution and suffering of all those who …
Read More »Dozens dead after fire rips through Baghdad COVID hospital
25-04-2021 BAGHDAD: 37 people were killed and 66 injured after a fire broke out on Sunday in a coronavirus intensive care unit in Baghdad, as Iraq faces a growing wave of COVID-19 cases. The fire at the Ibn Khatib hospital in the Iraqi capital was sparked by an accident that …
Read More »Half out of 1bn COVID jabs given in just 3 countries
25-04-2021 LONDON/ WASHINGTON/ OTTAWA: More than one billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered worldwide, according to a tally, with more than half given in just three countries. At least 1,002,938,540 doses had been administered in 207 countries and territories by 17:45 GMT on Saturday, less than five months …
Read More »Pakistan offers help to India amid COVID surge
25-04-2021 By SJA Jafri + Bureau Report ISLAMABAD/ NEW DELHI: Pakistan has officially reached out to India and offered support in the wake of a particularly lethal coronavirus wave in the country. “As a gesture of solidarity with the people of India in the wake of the current wave of …
Read More »Pakistan assures all possible help to victim family
24-04-2021 By SJA Jafri + Agencies + Bureau Report ISLAMABAD/ NEW YORK: Pakistan on Saturday assured ‘every possible assistance’ to the family of Nafiah Ikram, a Shia Pakistani descent who was left disfigured in an acid attack outside her home in New York that also left her nearly blind. “The …
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