24-12-2021 DHAKA: At least 37 people have died when a packed ferry caught fire in southern Bangladesh, according to police, in the latest maritime tragedy to hit the impoverished low-lying nation. The incident happened early on Friday near the southern rural town of Jhalokati, 250km (155 miles) south of the …
Read More »Japan’s professor creates lickable TV screen
24-12-2021 TOKYO: A Japanese university student tells a machine she wants to eat chocolate and moments later a transparent film with liquid droplets slides out on top of a screen showing luscious gooey chocolate. She licks the film and then says: “It actually tastes like milk chocolate. It’s sweet and …
Read More »Suicide bomber killed at Kabul passport office gate
23-12-2021 Bureau Report KABUL/ ISLAMABAD: A suicide bomber was killed at the gate of a passport office in the Afghan capital Kabul on Thursday, a government spokesman said, and several people were injured in the blast, according to unconfirmed reports. A spokesman for Afghanistan’s interior ministry said the attacker was …
Read More »US congresswoman carjacked at gunpoint in Philadelphia
23-12-2021 PHILADELPHIA: A US congresswoman has had her car and possessions snatched from her at gunpoint in a daylight carjacking in the city of Philadelphia. Mary Gay Scanlon’s government phone and ID were among belongings that the two robbers took. The Democrat was not injured, her office said. The FBI …
Read More »French outcry over academic in Grenoble Islamophobia row
23-12-2021 PARIS: Dozens of French academics have warned that freedom of expression is at risk after a German professor was suspended over a row with politics students. Klaus Kinzler has been locked in dispute for months over accusations of Islamophobia at Sciences Po Grenoble. In a case that has provoked …
Read More »WHO warns ‘significant surge of Omicron’ across Europe
23-12-2021 GENEVA: As the new COVID-19 variant Omicron spreads rapidly across the globe, the World Health Organization’s European head has warned countries to brace for a “significant surge” and advised using boosters for protection from the widespread virus. As reported by The Guardian Tuesday, during a news conference in Vienna, …
Read More »Afghan national museum reopens with permission from Taliban
23-12-2021 Bureau Report KABUL/ ISLAMABAD: Afghanistan´s national museum is once again welcoming visitors and exhibiting pre-Islamic artefacts with the Taliban´s blessing, a stark contrast to when the group ransacked and shuttered the facility during their last stint in power. A trickle of citizens made their way around the sprawling exhibit …
Read More »UN to cut food aid to Yemen amid funding shortfall
23-12-2021 UNITED NATIONS/ SANA’A: The World Food Program has said it has been “forced” to cut aid to Yemen due to a lack of funds and warned there will be a surge in hunger in the war-torn country in the coming months. Nearly eight years of fighting between Saudi-backed government …
Read More »US to provide additional $580m in international COVID aid
22-12-2021 NEW YORK/ WASHINGTON: The United States is providing the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Children’s Fund and five other global aid groups an additional $580m to fight COVID-19, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said. The pledge came on Tuesday as health officials in the US said …
Read More »China blocks US resolution on Taliban-controlled Afghanistan
22-12-2021 Bureau Report + Agencies UNITED NATIONS/ BEIJING/ KABUL/ ISLAMABAD: China, with Russia’s backing, has opposed a resolution proposed by the United States in the UN Security Council that would have provided a system for humanitarian exceptions to economic sanctions imposed on Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. “They want the deletion” of a …
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