11-03-2021 NAYPYITAW/ MYANMAR (BURMA): 10 more people have been killed and injured in Myanmar after security forces opened fire on anti-coup protesters, according to witnesses and local media, as Myanmar’s military government accused deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi of accepting illegal payments. The violence comes after the United Nations …
Read More »US Congress approves $1.9 trillion COVID-19 Relief Bill
11-03-2021 WASHINGTON: The US House of Representatives has given final approval to a $1.9 trillion emergency spending measure designed to mitigate the financial toll of the coronavirus pandemic, putting the United States economy on a path to recovery. The House voted largely along party lines, 220-211, to send the legislation, …
Read More »Bahrain’s Shia leader demands release of political prisoners
11-03-2021 MANAMA: Sheikh Isa Qassim, the spiritual leader of Bahrain’s Shiite majority, warned about the death of political dissidents in the Al Khalifa regime’s prisons and demanded their immediate release. Sheikh Qassim was quoted by the Arabic-language Bahrain Mirror news website as making the remarks in a series of tweets …
Read More »‘China committing genocide against Uighurs’
10-03-2021 By SJA Jafri + Agencies BEIJING/ ISLAMABAD: A US think-tank has accused the Chinese government of committing genocide against Muslim Uighurs in Xinjiang, saying it has found “clear and convincing proof” that Beijing violated “each and every act” banned by the United Nations convention against genocide. In its Tuesday …
Read More »US visa applicants denied by ‘Trump’s Muslim Ban’ can reapply
10-03-2021 WASHINGTON: The US State Department on Monday announced that people whose US visa applications were rejected due to former president Donald Trump’s ‘Muslim ban’ can now reapply for it. Donald Trump had imposed a travel ban on 13 mostly Muslim-majority and African countries in 2017. President Joe Biden had …
Read More »‘One in three women endure violence worldwide’
10-03-2021 By SJA Jafri UNITED NATIONS/ KARACHI: One in three women worldwide have been subject to sexual or physical violence during their lifetime, according to a new report by the World Health Organization (WHO). The UN agency released the study on Tuesday urging governments to prevent violence, improve services for …
Read More »India rebukes UK MPs over farmers’ protest debate
10-03-2021 Bureau Report NEW DELHI/ LONDON: India has rebuked UK MPs for criticizing its handling of long-running farmers’ protests in Delhi. Several Labour, Liberal Democrat and Scottish National Party MPs on Monday expressed concern over the safety of protesters and the status of press freedom in India. But India’s High …
Read More »Bangladeshi TV channel hires country’s first Eunuch News Anchor
10-03-2021 DHAKA: A news channel in Bangladesh has made history by hiring the first-ever transgender news anchor in the country. After 29-year-old Tashnuva Anan Shishir was given a chance to read the news for the first time, she got so emotional; she could not hold back her tears. Tashnuva said …
Read More »127 Indian Muslims charged with ‘terror’ acquitted after 19 years
09-03-2021 Bureau Report NEW DELHI/ KARACHI: On the night of December 26, 2001, Mohammad Abdul Hai boarded a train from Jodhpur in northwestern India’s Rajasthan state to Surat city in neighboring Gujarat to attend a three-day seminar on Muslim education. The seminar was organized by the All India Minority Education …
Read More »Australian State launches inquiry into colonization
09-03-2021 Bureau Report MELBOURNE: The Australian state of Victoria has announced an inquiry into the impact of colonization on Aboriginal people, the first probe of its kind nationally. Aboriginal Australians were dispossessed of their land after British settlement in 1788 and have since endured systemic injustices. Unlike some other Commonwealth …
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