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First Jumma without COVID restrictions in Makkah

23-10-2021 MAKKAH: After the Saudi government relaxed COVID-19 restrictions pertaining to holy sites, Muslims are flocking to the Grand Mosque in Makkah today to offer Jumma (Friday) prayers en masse. Todays will be the first Friday prayer to be offered in months at the Grand Mosque with a full strength …

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Blast cuts power to Afghan capital Kabul

22-10-2021 Bureau Report KABUL/ ISLAMABAD: An explosion brought down electricity lines and cut off power to Kabul on Thursday, in a further blow to Taliban efforts to stabilise Afghanistan two months after they seized control. The cause of the blast was not immediately clear, but if it is confirmed as …

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Australian police offer A$1m reward for abducted girl

22-10-2021 Bureau Report MELBOURNE: Australian authorities are offering a A$1m ($750,000; £540,000) reward for information on the whereabouts of a four-year-old girl they fear may have been abducted from a remote campsite. Cleo Smith was last seen sleeping in her family’s tent at the Quobba Blowholes coastal camp in Western …

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Taliban win regional backing for UN aid conference

21-10-2021 By SJA Jafri + Bureau Report + Agencies MOSCOW/ KABUL/ WASHINGTON/ ISLAMABAD: Afghanistan’s new Taliban rulers won backing from 10 regional powers at talks in Moscow for the idea of a United Nations donor conference to help the country stave off economic collapse and a humanitarian catastrophe. On Wednesday, …

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Thousands to attend concert in Melbourne next week

21-10-2021 Bureau Report MELBOURNE: Almost 4000 fully vaccinated people will be able to attend a live music event in Melbourne next week as the state prepares to begin operating under a ‘vaccinated economy’. Details of Melbourne’s first major event after months of lockdown have been revealed after Victoria recorded 1841 new local …

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Lawyers’ dossier calls arrest of UAE, Saudi criminals

21-10-2021 LONDON/ SANA’A: Human rights lawyers have filed a complaint to British police accusing senior government figures in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates of complicity in war crimes in Yemen. The London-based Guernica 37 legal team submitted their dossier to the capital’s Metropolitan Police Service and the Crown …

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