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Wed, 08 Sep 2021 08:14:48 GMT
Questions abound for Israeli security forces after Palestinian jailbreak
Israeli authorities remained short on answers Tuesday over how the escape of six Palestinian prisoners from a high-security jail went unnoticed and where they could have gone, with a vast manhunt still underway.

Wed, 08 Sep 2021 08:04:18 GMT
India restricts religious festivals over new Covid surge fears
Indian authorities are restricting major religious festivals that start this week and attract huge crowds, warning that a new Covid-19 wave had already begun in the financial capital Mumbai. State governments across the country of 1.3 billion peopl...

Wed, 08 Sep 2021 07:48:14 GMT
China's state media tries to reassure investors over crackdown
China's recent clampdowns on a range of industries including tech firms and the education sector will not detract from its goal of opening up the economy, state media said Wednesday, as Beijing rushes to reassure rattled investors. Sweeping regulat...

Wed, 08 Sep 2021 07:40:15 GMT
Australia optimistic Ashes will go ahead as planned
Cricket Australia chief Nick Hockley said he was optimistic Wednesday that the five-Test Ashes series against England can be played in front of crowds as scheduled this year, despite coronavirus concerns. The series is due to start in Brisbane on D...

Wed, 08 Sep 2021 07:22:17 GMT
Death of an Afghan icon: The assassination of Ahmad Shah Massoud
Two days before 9/11, an Al-Qaeda suicide squad posing as journalists sat down for an interview with Ahmad Shah Massoud, the last major commander resisting the jihadist group's Taliban allies in northern Afghanistan. Before he could answer a questi...

Wed, 08 Sep 2021 06:58:12 GMT
Myanmar cell towers attacked after shadow government 'war' call
Protesters have destroyed around a dozen military-owned communications towers in Myanmar, witnesses and reports said Wednesday, after the country's self-proclaimed shadow government issued a call for a "defensive war" against the junta. The country...

Wed, 08 Sep 2021 06:32:38 GMT
Hong Kong police arrest Tiananmen vigil organisers amid China's clampdown
Hong Kong police on Wednesday arrested four members of the group behind the city's Tiananmen Square vigils, a day after they refused to cooperate with a national security investigation.

Wed, 08 Sep 2021 06:32:13 GMT
Marie-Antoinette diamonds up for auction in Geneva
Two splendid diamond bracelets that belonged to French queen Marie-Antoinette will go under the hammer in Geneva later this year, the auction house Christie's said Wednesday. The bracelets, each coated in 112 diamonds, will be sold together and ar...

Wed, 08 Sep 2021 06:32:13 GMT
Sea of plastic: Med pollution under spotlight at conservation meet
Plastic packaging and discarded fishing nets bob in the tranquil waters of the Mediterranean, signs of the choking pollution that has stirred strong feelings at the world conservation congress in the French port city Marseille this week. "The Med...

Wed, 08 Sep 2021 06:28:13 GMT
Qatar says Taliban show 'pragmatism', should be judged by actions
Qatar said the Taliban have demonstrated "pragmatism" and should be judged on their actions as the undisputed rulers of Afghanistan, but stopped short of announcing formal recognition of the Islamists. Qatari Assistant Foreign Minister Lolwah al-Kh...

Wed, 08 Sep 2021 06:22:19 GMT
Qatar says Taliban show 'pragmatism', should be judged by actions
Qatar said the Taliban have demonstrated "pragmatism" and should be judged on their actions as the undisputed rulers of Afghanistan, but stopped short of announcing formal recognition of the Islamists. Qatari Assistant Foreign Minister Lolwah al-Kh...

Wed, 08 Sep 2021 06:18:15 GMT
Slovak Roma hope pope's visit will challenge stereotypes
Crunching on sunflower seeds, a group of Roma children watch excitedly as builders work on the final preparations for a visit by Pope Francis to one of Europe's poorest regions in Slovakia. The workers are erecting a power line in Lunik IX, a dilap...

Wed, 08 Sep 2021 05:07:29 GMT
‘An unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe’: The siege of Leningrad, 80 years on
The Nazis began their siege of Leningrad on September 8, 1941 – trying to starve the USSR's second-largest city into submission just a few months after launching their invasion of the country in Operation Barbarossa. For 872 days, the inhabitant...

Wed, 08 Sep 2021 04:59:17 GMT
A day in Deauville #5 : 'Which are your favourite films so far?'

Wed, 08 Sep 2021 04:16:11 GMT
Blinken to consult partners as Taliban form Afghan government
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will hold talks in Germany on Wednesday with nations shaken by the Afghanistan withdrawal as the Taliban announced a hardline new government. The top US diplomat flew out of Qatar, the largest transit hub in a m...



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