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Scientists have discovered another clue to the origins of the virus that causes Covid-19, with bats living in caves in Laos found to be carrying a similar pathogen that experts suggest could potentially infect humans directly.
22 September 2021
‘Thank you, Canada’
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hung onto power on Monday as his main rival conceded defeat. Trudeau said he had won a clear mandate to govern although he fell short of his goal for a majority win.
21 September 2021
Sweden blocks naming baby ‘Vladimir Putin’
Sweden’s tax authority has rejected a couple’s request to name their newly born son “Vladimir Putin,” arguing the name was inappropriate.
21 September 2021
UK apologises for error
Britain’s defence ministry has apologised after it accidentally revealed the email addresses of more than 250 Afghan interpreters seeking to move to the UK.
21 September 2021
Macron, Modi vow to ‘act jointly’
President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday vowed to “act jointly” in the Indo-Pacific region, the French presidency said, as a row with Australia and the US intensifies.
21 September 2021
Honour your pledges
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged leaders of the world’s major economies including the United States to deliver on their commitments toward a $100 billion per year climate fund with less than six weeks to go before a UN climate summit.
21 September 2021
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Sudan’s fragile transitional government said it foiled an attempted coup early yesterday involving military officers and civilians linked to the ousted regime of longtime President Omar al-Bashir.
21 September 2021
Macron apologises for French treatment of Algerian Harki fighters
French President Emmanuel Macron yesterday asked “forgiveness” on behalf of his country for abandoning Algerians who fought alongside France in their country’s war of independence.
20 September 2021
This day in history
1939 - In Romania, Prime Minister Armand Calinescu was murdered by the fascist Iron Guard.
20 September 2021
Six killed in Russia, several hurt
A gunman opened fire on a university campus in central Russia yesterday and killed six people before being detained, investigators said, in the country’s second mass shooting this year to target students.
20 September 2021
Pro-Putin party wins big majority
Russia’s ruling United Russia party, which supports President Vladimir Putin, won an emphatic parliamentary majority after its most vociferous critics were prevented from contesting an election that opponents said was marred by large-scale fraud.
20 September 2021
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An Italian prisoner shot at fellow inmates through the bars of their cell with a weapon believed to have been smuggled in by drone, a prison union said yesterday.
20 September 2021
Red-hot lava spews from volcano on La Palma in Spain's Canary Islands
A volcano erupted on the Spanish Canary Island of La Palma on Sunday, sending jets of lava and a plume of smoke and ash into the air from the Cumbre Vieja national park in the south of the island.
19 September 2021
Pro-Putin party heads for Russian election win
President Vladimir Putin’s party was set to retain a majority in parliament as Russia yesterday concluded a three-day election in
19 September 2021
Iceland eruption the longest in half a century
It became six months yesterday that the volcanic eruption currently mesmerising spectators near Reykjavik first began, making it the
19 September 2021
Vaccine bookings spike after Italy extends Covid pass
Bookings for coronavirus vaccines in Italy spiked this week after the government said all employees must show proof of a jab, negative test or recent recovery from Covid-19, authorities said.
19 September 2021
French daredevil takes hair-raising tightrope walk
A French tightrope walker has crossed the Seine in Paris 70 metres up in a breathtaking feat watched by cheering crowds on the Eiffel Tower and along the riverbanks.
19 September 2021
Prince Philip’s will sealed for 90 years
The will of Queen Elizabeth II’s late husband Prince Philip will remain sealed from the public for 90 years “to protect the dignity and standing” of the monarch, a High Court judge has ruled.
18 September 2021
UK identifies case of ‘mad cow’ disease
British officials have identified a single case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), commonly known as mad cow disease.
18 September 2021
Vaccine nasal sprays aim to ‘shut door’ on coronavirus
Could delivering Covid-19 immunity directly to the nose -- the area of the body via which it is most likely to be transmitted -- help conquer the pandemic?
18 September 2021