24-07-2020 ISTANBUL: Muslim prayers are being held in the iconic Hagia Sophia for the first time in 86 years after the reconversion of the Istanbul landmark into a mosque earlier this month. The Friday prayers took place two weeks after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan controversially declared the nearly 1,500-year-old …
Read More »Australian PM admits govt was preparing for thousands of deaths
23-07-2020 Bureau Report CANBERRA: Prime Minister Scott Morrison has admitted the government was preparing for “many thousands” of Australian coronavirus deaths. In a wide-ranging interview with A Current Affair host Tracy Grimshaw, Morrison urged Australians to “look forward” despite the ongoing outbreaks in NSW and Victoria. And he admitted that the current …
Read More »Australian gymnasts speak out on ‘abuse’ culture
23-07-2020 By SJA Jafri + Bureau Report + Agencies MELBOURNE/ SYDNEY/ CANBERRA: Dozens of Australia’s former top gymnasts have spoken out to allege instances of mental and physical abuse within the nation’s elite program. In stories shared online, many argued that coaches normalized a “toxic” environment. Gymnastics Australia has acknowledged …
Read More »‘Limited Hajj’ to take place on July 29
23-07-2020 RIYADH: Saudi authorities on Monday announced this year’s Hajj will take place on July 29 with only 1,000 pilgrims as the country battles a surge in coronavirus infections. Some 2.5 million people from all over the world usually participate in the ritual that takes place over several days, centered …
Read More »Airstrikes in Afghanistan kill 45 Taliban members
Airstrikes in Afghanistan kill 45 Taliban members 23-07-2020 KABUL/ HEART/ ISLAMABAD: ir strikes in eastern Afghanistan killed 45 people, including civilians and Taliban fighters, local officials said on Wednesday. Ali Ahmad Faqir Yar, governor of Adraskan district in the eastern Afghan province of Herat, said at least eight civilians were …
Read More »Women hit Turkish streets over brutal murder of young girl
22-07-2020 ISTANBUL: The brutal murder of yet another Turkish woman has triggered widespread outrage in the country, with many taking to the streets and social media to express their anger. University student Pinar Gultekin, 27, was killed in the Aegean province of Mugla. She was reported missing last week and was found dead in …
Read More »America orders closure of China’s consulate in Houston
22-07-2020 HOUSTON/ BEIJING: The United States of America (USA) has ordered the closure of China’s consulate in the city of Houston, a move Beijing called “an unprecedented escalation” that will sabotage relations between the two countries. In a statement on Wednesday, Morgan Ortagus, spokeswoman for the US Department of State, …
Read More »We’ll strike back at America for Soleimani’s assassination: Khamenei
22-07-2020 TEHRAN: In his first public meeting since the onset of the coronavirus crisis in February, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei met with Iraq’s visiting Prime Minister Mostafa Al-Kadhimi in Tehran yesterday. During the meeting, Khamenei vowed to take revenge for former IRGC Qods Force Commander Qassem Soleimani who …
Read More »‘Saudi Arabia starts construction of 1st nuclear plant against Iran’
22-07-2020 By SJA Jafri STOCKHOLM/ RIYADH/ TEHRAN/ WASHINGTON/ JERUSALEM: When countries start dabbling in nuclear energy, eyebrows raise. It’s understandable, topping the spread of nuclear weapons while allowing countries to pursue civilian nuclear programs has proven a tough and sometimes unsuccessful balancing act for the global community. So when atom-splitting …
Read More »Pakistani lawyer challenges ‘14-day UK quarantine policy’
21-07-2020 By SJA Jafri + Bureau Report + Agencies LONDON/ ISLAMABAD: Veteran British Pakistani Barrister Iftikhar Ahmad has filed a petition against the British government over 14 days’ mandatory quarantine policy for those coming from countries like Pakistan – terming it as his unlawful house arrest in breach of fundamental …
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