03-01-2021 By SJA Jafri + Bureau Report MACH/ QUETTA/ ISLAMABAD/ KARACHI: Gunmen have opened fire on a group of minority Hazara Shia Muslim coal miners after abducting them, killing 11 in the southwestern Balochistan province, a Pakistani official has said. Moazzam Ali Jatoi, an official with the Levies Force which …
Read More »Over 75 killed in Niger gun attacks
03-01-2021 NIAMEY: The death toll in an attack on villages in Niger’s restive border regions has risen to more than 76, the country’s interior minister said on Sunday. Alkache Alhada said the attack took place on Saturday in the villages of Tchombangou and Zaroumdareye near the border with Mali. At …
Read More »Trump may launch attack on Iran in his final week
03-01-2021 By SJA Jafri + Agencies + Bureau Report WASHINGTON/ TEHRAN/ ISLAMABAD: American President Donald Trump could take “reckless” military action against Iran in his final days in office, experts have warned, as tensions between Tehran and Washington mount on the eve of the first anniversary of top Iranian general Qassem …
Read More »Blackwater contractors defend actions in Iraq
03-01-2021 By SJA Jafri + Agencies WASHINGTON/ BAGHDAD: One of the four Blackwater Security Contractors pardoned last month by American President Donald Trump has said he “acted correctly” during a 2007 shooting rampage in Iraq in which 14 civilians were killed and 17 others wounded while the others also think their …
Read More »US Appeal Court delays execution of ‘White Woman Criminal’
02-01-2021 By SJA Jafri + Agencies COLUMBIA/ WASHINGTON: A United States federal appeals court on Friday reversed an order that vacated the January 11 execution of the only woman on federal death row, but allowed for further hearings that could cause the execution date to be delayed. The ruling, handed …
Read More »India approves Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID vaccine
01-01-2021 Bureau Report NEW DELHI: India’s drug regulator has approved a coronavirus vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University for emergency use, two sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters news agency. Friday’s approval paves the way for its rollout in the world’s second worst affected country. A representative …
Read More »Australia amends national anthem
01-01-2021 Bureau Report CANBERRA/ MELBOURNE: Australia has changed a line in its national anthem in an amendment designed to better recognise and honour the long history of the country’s Indigenous people. The change from “for we are young and free” to “for we are one and free” took effect on …
Read More »Iran implicates UK firm in Soleimani killing
01-01-2021 TEHRAN: An Iranian prosecutor has said a British security firm and an airbase in Germany had a hand in the assassination of Qassem Soleimani almost one year after the top general was assassinated by the United States in Iraq. The allegations come amid mounting tensions between the two countries, …
Read More »COVID mutes New Year’s Eve as world ushers in 2021
01-01-2021 By SJA Jafri + Agencies + Bureau Report AUCKLAND/ SYDNEY/ LONDON/ PARIS/ NEW YORK: The world began ushering in the New Year on Thursday, with pandemic controls muting celebrations for billions of people eager to bid farewell to a virus-ridden 2020. After a grinding year that has seen at …
Read More »Saudi’s air raids in Sanaa after deadly Aden blasts
31-12-2020 RIYADH/ SANA’A: The Saudi-UAE coalition fighting Houthi rebels in Yemen has reportedly carried out air raids in parts of the capital, Sanaa, hours after explosions struck the main airport in the southern city of Aden killing at least 26 people. The coalition launched the air attacks overnight on Sanaa …
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