Gold mine collapse kills at least 100 people in C.Africa
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Oldest human brain cells grown in lab ‘recorded passage of time’
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Iran's armed forces warn Gulf countries against assisting US military
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Trump pauses planned 50% tariffs on Canadian goods for three days
19 August 2026
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US sanctions ICC chief Tomoko Akane of Japan
19 August 2026
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Five killed as part of village home in China's Sichuan collapses
19 August 2026
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Trump says no Iran talks planned, claims Hormuz 'new US territory'
19 August 2026
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Hormuz won’t open until US meets demands
19 August 2026
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'Til trash do us part: Taiwan couple embraces garbage wedding shoot
A Taiwanese couple decked out in a tux and gown embrace in front of a mountain of trash in an unorthodox wedding photo -- one the environment-conscious bride hopes will discourage her guests from generating unnecesary garbage
21 October 2023
Trump fined $5,000 by New York judge for violating gag order
The New York judge presiding over Donald Trump's civil fraud trial fined the former US president $5,000 on Friday for not complying with a partial gag order and threatened him with possible jail time for future violations
21 October 2023
Hamas attack aimed to disrupt Saudi-Israel normalisation: Biden
Palestinian Islamist group Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel that killed about 1,400 people aimed to disrupt a potential normalisation of ties between Israel and Saudi Arabia sought by Riyadh, US President Joe Biden said on Friday
21 October 2023
Trudeau says India's actions making life hard for millions of people
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday the Indian government's crackdown on Canadian diplomats was making normal life difficult for millions of people in both countries
21 October 2023
'Sliver of hope' as Hamas releases American mother, daughter, but Gaza aid stalled
Hamas released two American hostages held in Gaza, offering a "sliver of hope" to desperate families, as Israel pounded the densely-populated territory where millions waited for promised aid deliveries on Saturday
21 October 2023
Hamas says it frees two hostages, a US mother and daughter
Latest updates about the war between Israel and Hamas
20 October 2023
Hamas says it frees two US hostages
The Islamist group Hamas yesterday said it had released two US hostages, a mother and daughter, for "humanitarian reasons" and to send a message to US President Joe Biden, who has staunchly backed Israel's war against it in Gaza
20 October 2023
Attacks on Gaza: Nation today mourns deaths of Palestinians
Bangladesh will observe a one-day state mourning today for the Palestinians killed in recent Israeli attacks.
The cabinet division made the announcement in a notification issued on Thursday.
20 October 2023
Gazans await ‘life and death’ aid
Thousands of tonnes of “life and death” aid for Gaza should be delivered soon, the United Nations said yesterday, to relieve a “beyond catastrophic” situation after unrelenting Israeli bombing in response to an unprecedented Hamas attack.
20 October 2023
September cyberattack a spying attempt
The International Criminal Court (ICC) said yesterday that a cyberattack it suffered in September was a case of attempted espionage aimed at disrupting its mandate to investigate war crimes worldwide.
20 October 2023
Sikh Separatist Murder Row: Canada withdraws 41 diplomats from India
Canada yesterday said it was temporarily suspending in-person operations at consulates in several Indian cities and warned of visa processing delays amid a diplomatic dispute over the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in British Columbia.
20 October 2023
Biden comparing Putin with Hamas ‘unacceptable’
The Kremlin said yesterday that remarks by US President Joe Biden comparing Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Palestinian militant group Hamas were “unacceptable”.
20 October 2023
‘Moral decision’: Kerala firm stops uniform sales to Israel police
An Indian firm is terminating a longstanding contract to make uniforms for the Israeli police, telling AFP yesterday that it had made a “moral decision” in light of the war in Gaza.
20 October 2023
Human challenge trial: First dengue pill shows promise
A pill for dengue fever developed by Johnson & Johnson JNJ.N appeared to protect against a form of the virus in a handful of patients in a small human challenge trial in the United States, according to data presented by the company yesterday.
20 October 2023
Dust pollution worsened last year
The amount of dust in the world’s air worsened in 2022, the United Nations said on Thursday, as it called for more research into how climate change may increase sandstorm hotspots.
20 October 2023
UN chief pushes to get aid into Gaza but process is slow
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres visited the Rafah border crossing on Friday and said aid trucks needed to move as quickly as possible from Egypt into the besieged Palestinian enclave of Gaza to alleviate a humanitarian crisis
20 October 2023
US allows visa-free travel for Israelis
As the Israel-Hamas war intensifies, the United States Thursday launched a visa waiver program allowing Israelis wishing to visit the United States for 90 days or less to come without applying for a visa, reports Arab News
20 October 2023
'Majority' of hostages in Gaza are alive: Israel army
Most of the 200 or so people kidnapped in Israel by Hamas militants and taken to the Gaza Strip are still alive, the Israeli military said on Friday
20 October 2023
Israel pummels Gaza district, evacuates town as invasion looms
Israel levelled a northern Gaza district after giving families still there a half-hour warning to escape on Friday, and ordered the evacuation of the biggest Israeli town near Lebanon, as it made clear that a command to invade Gaza was expected soon.
20 October 2023
UN refugee chief says military escalation 'catastrophic' for Gaza
Any escalation of military activities will be "catastrophic" for people in the Gaza Strip, the UN high commissioner for refugees said Friday.
20 October 2023