21-04-2021 RIYADH: The weather turned pleasant in different parts of Saudia Arabia after the country faced heavy snowfall and thunderstorms. According to Geo News, citizens from several cities, including the north-western city of Ha’il and the Aseer province, have been posting photos of snow-covered deserts and mountains on social media. Heavy rains …
Read More »White cop found guilty of murdering Black US George Floyd
21-04-2021 MINNEAPOLIS: The jury in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin found him guilty on Tuesday in the killing of George Floyd last May. The 45-year-old Chauvin was found guilty of charges of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. After a three-week trial and 10 hours …
Read More »Pakistan asks Taliban to stay engaged in Afghan peace process
21-04-2021 Bureau Report DUBAI/ ISLAMABAD/ KABUL: Pakistan on Monday urged the Taliban to remain engaged in the Afghan peace process after the armed group said it would now shun summits about Afghanistan until all foreign forces leave. The decision was taken after the United States said last week it would …
Read More »All English football clubs leave Super League
21-04-2021 ATHENS/ LONDON: All six Premier League teams involved in the European Super League have formally withdrawn from the competition. Manchester City was the first club to pull out after Chelsea had signaled their intent to do so by preparing documentation to withdraw. The other four sides – Arsenal, Liverpool, …
Read More »Chad’s President dies ‘in clashes with rebels’
20-04-2021 N’DJAMENA: Chad’s President Idriss Deby has died suddenly in clashes with rebels in the north of the country at the weekend, the army has said on state TV. On Monday, provisional results from the election on 11 April projected he would win a sixth term in office, with 80% …
Read More »Non-stop cremations cast doubt on India’s counting of COVID dead
20-04-2021 Bureau Report NEW DELHI: Gas and firewood furnaces at a crematorium in the western Indian state of Gujarat have been running so long without a break during the COVID-19 pandemic that metal parts have begun to melt. “We are working around the clock at 100% capacity to cremate bodies …
Read More »‘Worst Heath System causes gastro outbreak in Australia’
20-04-2021 By SJA Jafri + Agencies MELBOURNE: Deliberate insincerity, intentional irresponsibility and criminal negligence of concerned authorities especially officials of health department are the basic causes of spreading gastro outbreaks across Australia while the bureaucracy, politicians, so-called health experts, medical intellectuals and pundits those are accountable for country’s health and …
Read More »UK’s PM cancels India trip over coronavirus fears
20-04-2021 Bureau Report LONDON/ NEW DELHI: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday cancelled a planned trip to India, scheduled to take place next week, due to the current coronavirus situation in India, Johnson’s office said. Johnson had already postponed the trip once from January, when COVID-19 infections were high …
Read More »Pakistan calls for West to criminalize blasphemy against Islam
19-04-2021 By SJA Jafri + Bureau Report ISLAMABAD/ KARACHI: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has called for Muslim-majority countries to band together to lobby Western governments to criminalize the insulting of Islam’s prophet, as negotiations between his government and a far-right anti-blasphemy religious group continues. In a televised address to …
Read More »China’s treatment of Uighurs is ‘crimes against humanity’: HRW
19-04-2021 NEW YORK/ BEIJING: China is committing crimes against humanity in its treatment of the Uighur ethnic minority and other Turkic Muslims in the northwest region of Xinjiang, with Beijing responsible for “policies of mass detention, torture, and cultural persecution, among other offenses”, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has said in …
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