Wildfires in US, Canada stretch firefighters’ resources

With wildfires in the drought-hit western United States and Canada continuing to scorch vast areas, firefighting resources are being severely stretched, authorities said Saturday.
18 July 2021, 18:00 PM

The world is ‘seeing a lie’

Cuba’s President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Saturday denounced what he said was a false narrative over unrest on the Caribbean island, as the Communist regime vigorously pushed back against suggestions of historically widespread discontent.
18 July 2021, 18:00 PM

DACA ruling ‘disappointing’

President Joe Biden on Saturday vowed to preserve a program that protects from deportation hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the United States as children, promising to appeal a judge’s “deeply disappointing” ruling invalidating it and urging Congress to provide them a path to citizenship.
18 July 2021, 18:00 PM

‘It’s terrifying’: Merkel shaken as flood deaths rise to 188 in Europe

German Chancellor Angela Merkel described the flooding that has devastated parts of Europe as “terrifying” on Sunday after the death toll across the region rose to 188 and a district of Bavaria was battered by the extreme weather.
18 July 2021, 16:20 PM

Vaccine inequity: Inside the cutthroat race to secure doses

No one disputes that the world is unfair. But no one expected a vaccine gap between the global rich and poor that was this bad, this far into the pandemic.
18 July 2021, 13:55 PM

Singapore reports 88 new local COVID-19 cases, highest in 11 months

Singapore's health ministry reported 88 new locally-transmitted coronavirus cases on Sunday, the highest daily toll since August last year, driven by growing clusters of infections linked to karaoke bars and a fishery port.
18 July 2021, 11:20 AM

Flash floods hit Bavaria as European death toll climbs to 183

Flash floods hit southern Germany on Sunday, killing at least one person and adding to the flooding devastation that has claimed the lives of more than 180 people in Europe in recent days.
18 July 2021, 10:47 AM

In U-turn, UK’s Johnson to quarantine after COVID-19 contact

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will spend 10 days self-isolating after contact with a confirmed coronavirus case, his office said Sunday — reversing an earlier announcement that he would not have to quarantine.
18 July 2021, 10:28 AM

Overnight rain triggers landslides in Mumbai, killing 25

Incessant overnight rains have triggered landslides which caused the deaths of 25 people in Mumbai.
18 July 2021, 08:31 AM

US, five Central Asian states vow not to allow forced takeover in Afghanistan

There’s no support in the region for “the imposition by force” of a new government in Afghanistan, says a joint statement signed by the United States and its five Central Asian allies.
18 July 2021, 06:44 AM

Officials now say no ban on animal sacrifice in Kashmir

Authorities in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Friday said there is no ban on the sacrifice of animals during the upcoming Islamic Eid al-Adha holiday, a day after the government asked law enforcers to stop the sacrifice of cows, calves, camels and other animals.
18 July 2021, 06:26 AM

Congress MP writes to Modi for probing nationality of union minister Nisith Pramanik

An Indian lawmaker of the main opposition Congress has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to probe allegations that Minister of State for Home in the federal government Nisith Pramanik, from West Bengal, is a Bangladeshi national.
18 July 2021, 05:33 AM

Two hundred flights cancelled at Lisbon airport at start of strike

Two hundred flights were cancelled at Lisbon airport on Saturday at the start of a two-day strike by Groundforce handling company workers, with more cancellations likely before the action ends on Sunday evening, the company that manages Portugal's airports (ANA) said.
17 July 2021, 18:26 PM

This day in history

1877- Inventor Thomas Edison records the human voice for the first time.
17 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Thailand plans more curbs as Covid deaths hit record

Thailand is looking to introduce more restrictions on movement as authorities yesterday reported record numbers of new cases and deaths, despite partial
17 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Lost Honduran toddler reunited with mother

A toddler who made international headlines when he was found alone in Mexico after a harrowing attempt to reach the United States was reunited with his family in Honduras on Friday, his mother said.
17 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Rivals meet in Doha

Representatives of the Afghan government and the Taliban met in Doha for talks yesterday, AFP correspondents said, as violence rages in the country with foreign forces almost entirely withdrawn. 
17 July 2021, 18:00 PM

WHO eyes China lab audits

The World Health Organization said on Friday that the second stage of an investigation into the origins of Covid-19 should include further studies in China and lab audits. 
17 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Social media ‘killing people’

US President Joe Biden on Friday said social media platforms like Facebook “are killing people” for allowing misinformation about coronavirus vaccines to be posted on its platform, as the administration continued criticizing the company. 
17 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Move to omit Rabindranath's work in UP: BJP trying to 'saffronize' education, says West Bengal minister

West Bengal Education Minister Bratya Basu has accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of trying to "saffronize” the school education after the Uttar Pradesh government's move to omit the works of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore and India’s legendary scholar Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan from the syllabus for class 10 and 12.
17 July 2021, 14:31 PM