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Sabina Chege Snaps at DP Ruto [VIDEO]
The Murang'a woman representative turned to Deputy President William Ruto urging him to...
Woman using wheelchair killed in Mississauga hit-and-run, police say
A female using a wheelchair was struck and killed in Mississauga Friday morning by a vehicle that did not remain at the scene, Peel Regional Police confirm.
Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa to expand his cabinet in 3 days
The Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa looked to be heaving a sigh of relief now after his meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday evening in New Delhi. Soon after the meeting at Parliament House, The Karnataka CM announced that the BJP high command has given him permission to expand his six-month.
WHO representative says Ukraine able to cope with coronavirus
The death toll in China is now 213 people.
Ex-Idaho political figure pleads guilty to child pornography
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A former political figure in Idaho has pleaded guilty to two felony counts of child pornography in a plea deal dismissing 12 other charges. Martin “Marty”...
Nicola Sturgeon urges patience on indyref2 as she predicts break-up of UK
The First Minister said she is confident Brexit will lead to independence for Scotland.
US advises against travel to China; virus declared emergency
US State Department advises against all travel to China on Friday
US Embassy debunks Oyedepo ‘visa refusal’ claim
The United States of America embassy in Nigeria has denied media reports that it refused issuing visa Bishop David Oyedepo.
UK government wants Canada-style free trade deal with EU - spokesman for PM Johnson
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government has been clear it is seeking a Canada-style free trade agreement with the European Union after Brexit, Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s spokesman said on Friday.
5 People Raila Hangs Out With in Private
Despite being at the helm of Kenyan politics, Raila Odinga still has an inner circle that includes...
Iraq Garment Factory Fosters Multi-Ethnic Female Workforce
A garment factory in the small town of Bartella - east of Mosul, Iraq - employs some 550 workers; most of whom are women. The town is known by locals as ‘Small Iraq’ because workers from different religions and ethnicities live here. A factory of mostly women faces some issues.
BJP, CPI question government hurry to conduct PACS polls
Need to reorganise the cooperatives in line with new mandals and districts, says BJP
GRH Dean receives award
MADURAIDean of Government Rajaji Hospital J. Sangumani received the ‘Vocational Excellence Award’ from Rotary Club of Madurai West here on Friday. The award was presented by M. Thirumalai, former Vice
State of emergency declared as bushfire threatens Australian capital
Australian officials declared a state of emergency for the capital city of Canberra and surrounding regions on Friday, as soaring temperatures and strong winds threatened to propel a large bushfire beyond the control of firefighters.
Rome bar near Trevi fountain and restaurant in Vietnam ban Chinese customers and Italian music school blocks all East Asian students in 'racist' incidents as coronavirus is declared a global health emergency
A bar in central Rome has put up a sign saying 'people coming from China' do not have access, while a restaurant in Vietnam said 'no Chinese'. An Italian school has also barred East Asians.
Oyedepo was not denied visa, says US embassy (updated)
David Oyedepo, presiding bishop of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, has been denied a visa by the office of the United States Embassy in Lagos.
Thousands on virus lockdown at China-backed plant in Indonesia
More than 40,000 workers at a vast Chinese-controlled industrial complex in Indonesia have been quarantined over fears about the spread of a deadly coronavirus strain which has killed more than 200 people in China, it said Friday.
Swedish Media Bosses Publish Open Letter in Protest Against 'Chinese Pressure'
Chinese Ambassador Gui Congyou compared Sweden's criticism of China to an 48-kilogram lightweight boxer picking a fight with an 86 kg heavyweight.
Man charged with murder over two bodies found in freezer
Zahid Younis was previously charged with two counts of preventing the lawful and decent burial of a dead body.
Two Cases of Coronavirus Confirmed in UK - England's Chief Medical Officer
Earlier in the day, the UK Foreign Office stated that a plane carrying 83 UK and 27 foreign nationals had left the Chinese city of Wuhan.
Man sentenced to life term
THENIThe Additional District Sessions Court judge A. Abdul Khader on Friday sentenced G. Murugan of Muthumari Amman Street, Bodi, to life time imprisonment for murdering Ramar of the same locality.The
Pensioner missing after boarding train in Fife
A police hunt has been launched for a pensioner who boarded a train in Fife but never reached his destination.
Afghanistan violence soars amid US-Taliban talks: Watchdog
Violent attacks in Afghanistan jumped to record levels in the last quarter of 2019 compared with previous years, a US government watchdog has said, underscoring the 18-year-long conflict's continued toll on the country.
India bans export of protective masks, clothing amid coronavirus outbreak
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India on Friday banned the export of personal protection equipment such as masks and clothing amid a global coronavirus outbreak.
Brexit Has Put Scotland on the Wrong Road, Nicola Sturgeon Warns
On the day the UK is due to exit the European Union Scotland’s First Minister told SNP activists that they must be patient in order to ensure that any future independence referendum is “legal” and “legitimate”.
Bulacan PNP release sketches of suspects in killing of former Pandi vice mayor, chairman
CAMP GENERAL ALEJO SANTOS, Bulacan -The cartographic sketches of the two suspects in the killing of former Pandi Vice-Mayor Oscar T. Marquez and village chief Mauro R. Capistrano were released to the public by the Bulacan Police Provincial Office on Thursday.
Outcry in Guinea over police ‘human shield’ video
Conakry, Guinea | AFP | Police in the West African state of Guinea are facing a storm of criticism over a viral video that apparently showed them using a woman as a human shield against stone-throwing protestors. The video, whose source cannot be independently verified but whose authenticity has not been contested, spread fast on social …
Aggressively defend Citizenship Act in Parliament, Modi tells NDA leaders
The prime minister asked the leaders to be on the front foot over the matter and not be defensive about the amended law.
First scenes from strategic town captured by Syrian military in southern Aleppo: video
BEIRUT, LEBANN (1:30 P.M.) – The Syrian military captured the strategic town of Khan Touman in southern Aleppo this week after a fierce battle against the jihadist rebels of Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS). READ ALSO: Syrian military attempts o capture town in southern Aleppo Led by the 30th Division of the Republican Guard, the Syrian military managed to capture Khan Touman after three-days of battle against the jihadist forces in southern Aleppo. Following its capture, the jihadist rebels briefly took the town back after launching a heavy counter-attack; however, they were unable to hold and later forced to withdraw from the area. Union News was able to capture some of the first scenes from the newly captured town after the complete withdrawal of jihadist forces (video below).
Farrukhabad captor's wife stoned to death after hostage crisis ends
After being beaten up by the locals, the woman was rushed to a hospital in a critical condition. However, she succumbed to her injuries
Chad beefs up security near Nigeria border after attack
On Monday, six troops were killed during an ambush on the island of Tetewa on Lake Chad. Last week, a suicide bomber killed nine civilians within the same province.
Chief presidential adviser discusses post-Brexit period with UK counterparts
Turkey's chief presidential adviser Gülnur Aybet met with foreign policy and strategy advisors of the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Friday,...
Man jailed for years of abuse and rape of two women in Tayside and Fife
A man has been jailed for subjecting two women to years of physical and sexual abuse.
PHOTO: Chamisa meets Mutsvangwa in South Africa?
A photo of MDC leader Nelson Chamisa posing with President Emmerson Mnangagwa's special advisor Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa has surfaced on social media. ...
Girl, 12, dies after undergoing female genital mutilation in Egypt
Her parents took her to a doctor who performed female genital mutilation.
Coronavirus: Countries ban China arrivals
The viral epidemic has killed 213 people.
The strange thing is not that Britain is leaving the EU – it’s that we ever joined
The UK wanted economic cooperation, not political union, says the former Labour MP and Vote Leave chair, Gisela Stuart
Cameroon rebels attack reporters, torch media offices
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Nigerians react to claims Bishop Oyedepo was denied US visa
Bishop Oyedepo reportedly created a scene at the US Embassy after he was denied visa. The pastor reportedly tried to make calls but was told that calls are not allowed in the vicinity.
IGP fully supports move to strengthen drink driving law
SEPANG: Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador welcomes the government’s decision to impose heavier penalties for offences related to driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and reckless driving.
EU top court says it can’t rule in Slovenia-Croatia border dispute
Two governments must work to end standoff, judges declare.
Two children killed, mother injured in roof collapse
PARAMAKUDIThe roof of an 80-year-old house came crashing down early on Friday morning at Podhuvakudi near here, killing two children and injuring their mother.B. Rekha, 40, and her two sons Jegatheesw
Brazilians sent to Mexico by US say they don’t understand why
Bewildered, sad and disappointed, Brazilians migrants sent from the United States to Mexico this week were left wondering how they had ended up in another country whose language they do not understand.
Hong Kong leader rejects calls to close border despite virus fears
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam rejected calls from a medical union on Friday to close the border with mainland China to contain the spread of the new coronavirus, and urged health staff not to go through with a threatened strike.
Hangings of Delhi gang-rapists postponed
Some of the men still have legal options to appeal their sentences.
French citizens evacuated from Wuhan land in France
MARSEILLE, Jan 31 — A plane carrying around 200 French citizens evacuated from the Chinese city of Wuhan, epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak, landed near Marseille today, AFP reporters on board the aircraft said. The passengers, who will be placed in quarantine at a seaside holiday camp for...
Coronavirus: First two patients in UK receiving treatment at specialist centre
The patients are understood to be undergoing treatment at the Newcastle Royal Victoria Infirmary.
Singapore to suspend entry to travellers, including transit passengers, with recent China travel history
SINGAPORE, Jan 31 — Singapore said today it was suspending entry to travellers with a recent history of travel to China and suspending visas for Chinese passport holders, to stop the spread of the coronavirus. The ban, effective from tomorrow, will exempt Singaporean residents and work permit...
U.N. aid agency fears U.S. Middle East plan will spark violence
GENEVA (Reuters) - The U.N. aid agency for Palestinian refugees voiced concern on Friday that the U.S. administration’s Middle East peace plan will spark further violence and said it had contingency measures in place to boost protection and assistance in the occupied territories.
Paedophile based in Singapore gets 35 years jail for sexually abusing 47 boys
Paedophile based in Singapore gets 35 years jail for sexually abusing 47 boys
Israeli airstrikes hit Gaza after militants fire 3 rockets
The Israeli military said on Friday that it launched 'wide-scale' airstrikes on militant targets in the Gaza Strip shortly after Palestinian militants fired three rockets into Israel, two of which were intercepted.
State of emergency declared as bushfire threatens Australian capital
Australian officials declared a state of emergency for the capital city of Canberra and surrounding regions on Friday, as soaring temperatures and ...
Coronavirus: First two patients in UK receiving treatment at specialist centre
The patients are understood to be undergoing treatment at the Newcastle Royal Victoria Infirmary.
Banks residents prepare for Orroral Valley fire to hit
Residents in the suburb closest to the fire are ready to leave.
BI deports 3 undesirable aliens from US, China
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) is deporting three fugitives from the United States and China in the wake of their recent arrest.
UN accuses warring sides in Libya of fueling conflicts after Haftar's attack
U.N.’s Libyan special representative Ghassan Salame on Thursday accused foreign actors of not abiding by the cease-fire agreements reached at the...
Two Indian sailors killed, several missing in tanker fire off UAE coast
The daily quoting sources reported that the tanker had around 55 people on board, including 12 crew members at the time of the accident.
Modi also my PM, Pakistan cannot interfere in our elections: Kejriwal defends PM against Pak minister's attack
In a reply to Fawad Hussain's remarks in which the Pakistani minister ridiculed PM Modi, Kejriwal has said Narendra Modi is India's Prime Minister and also his Prime Minister.
Weinstein rape accuser tells trial she tried to fight off his advances in hotel
The woman alleges Weinstein raped her in his New York City hotel room in March 2013 after injecting himself with medicine to induce an erection.
Botswana confirms firs suspected Coronavirus case
Botswana's government has confirmed the country's first suspected case of coronavirus, after the virus was declared a global emergency by WHO. In a statement released on Friday afternoon, the health and wellness department said that the
Indian Forces Gear Up to Receive Countrymen Returning from China Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
New Delhi (Sputnik): India on Friday arranged a special Air India Flight to evacuate its citizens stranded in the Chinese city of Wuhan where the Novel Coronavirus was first detected. The step came after the World Health Organisation on Thursday declared the spread of the virus a “Public Health Emergency of International Concern”.
Terrorists sneaking into India in trucks, latest modus operandi of JeM
The three terrorists who were killed in an encounter today at Jammu and Kashmir had infiltrated from across the International Border in the Dayalchak area n Kathua district.
Kabul Blast Kills Two
Two militants pushing a handcart were killed January 31 in western Kabul when explosives in the cart detonated accidentally, Afghan officials say.
Leaders of 14 opposition parties wear black arm bands during president address to protest against CAA, NRC
The opposition leaders earlier also staged a protest outside Mahatma Gandhi's statue in Parliament complex and raised slogans against the government while standing in solidarity with those protesting against the National Population Register (NPR), National Register of Citizens (NRC) and Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
Gandhi misquoted in President’s address: Yechury
Yechury slams speech justifying CAA
More than 2,000 Schools in Bulgaria Are in Flu Vacation
Twenty-one Bulgarian regions have been affected by this season’s flu outbreak and 2079 have suspended classes, said the press office of the Ministry of Education and Science. Classes have already been cancelled in the regions of Blagoevgrad, Burgas, Varna, Gabrovo, Dobrich, Kardzhali, Kyustendil, Pazardzhik, Pernik, Smolyan, Sofia-city, Sofia-region, Haskovo and Yambol.
RT Journalist Injured in Syria Taken to St. Petersburg Military Academy Clinic - Simonyan
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Wafa Shabrouney, a journalist for RT Arabic who was injured in the Syrian province of Idlib, has been taken to the Kirov Military Medical Academy clinic in the Russian city of St. Petersburg, RT and Sputnik Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan said.
Two people in UK test positive for coronavirus: Health officials
Health officials in Britain said on Friday that two people had tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the first confirmed cases in the country since the deadly outbreak began in China.
Jamia firing: Accused sent to 14-day protective custody
The police said they have also urged the Board to form a medical panel to conduct a bone ossification test that will verify the age of the youth.
Here are all the US presidents who have been impeached
President Donald Trump became the third president in the history of the United States to be impeached.
Dozens of police officers swarm Glasgow street in manhunt over domestic abuse incident
DOZENS of cops have swarmed to a Glasgow street in a manhunt. Officers were sent to Alderman Road in Knightswood, Glasgow in search of a male they want to speak to. Police confirmed they attended t…
Report: Human-to-human spread of coronavirus occurred in December
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- Chinese health experts say human-to-human transmission cases of the deadly coronavirus in the central Chinese city of Wuhan were occurring in December, although local authorities were ruling out secondary infections at the time.
Abaribe, Secondus lead protest to US embassy over sack of Ihedioha
Enyinnaya Abaribe, senate minority leader, and Uche Secondus, national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), have led a protest to the US embassy and the UK high commission in
Suspect charged with murder in death of 64-year-old man found in Manhattan apartment
Police took a suspect into custody in the murder of a 64-year-old man killed inside his Upper East Side apartment.
Israeli military says mortar shells fired from Gaza
Jerusalem - Three mortar shells have been fired from the besieged Gaza Strip enclave into southern Israel, the country's military has said in a statement, amid tensions in the region over US President Donald Trump's proposed Middle East plan.
UK set to say goodbye to EU: Chronology of Brexit divorce deal
On January 29, 2020, the European Parliament approved the Brexit divorce deal under which the UK will leave the EU on January 31.
Talks between Thailand, insurgents to resume in March, says Thai official
BANGKOK, Jan 31 — Talks will resume in early March between representatives of the Thai government and the main insurgent group fighting for independence in the country largely Muslim-Malay south, the head of the government team today. The conflict in the Malay-speaking region of predominantly...
Yemen's Houthis say recent attacks on Aramco, airports in response to air strikes
CAIRO (Reuters) - Yemen’s Houthi military spokesman said on Friday the group had launched 26 rocket attacks in the past week against airports in southern Saudi Arabia, facilities belonging to oil giant Saudi Aramco and “two sensitive targets deep in” the kingdom.
4.0 Magnitude Quake Hits Sivrice, Eastern Turkey - Kandilli Observatory Seismological Centre
Earlier this month, Turkey's Elazig province was hit by a 6.8-magnitude earthquake, which claimed the lives of 41 people and left more than 1,000 injured.
PACE urges European countries to repatriate children of Daesh terrorists
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe PACE urged European countries to repatriate the children of Daesh fighters stranded in Syria and...
Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski get the cover they need to vote for witnesses in Trump's impeachment trial, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Democrats need four GOP votes to reach a 51-vote majority and pass the motion, but just three Republicans appear ready to vote with them on the issue.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Woman could go on trial in summer accused of attempted murder in Cheadle Hulme
Lisa Walmsley, 50, appeared before a judge this morning
Fintiri lauds military for fighting insurgency headlong
The governor while speaking during his visit to troops of the 144 Battalion of the Nigerian Army base in Madagali, said the military has restored peace and tranquillity in the region.
LGUs told to form task forces vs nCov
THE Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has advised all local government units (LGUs) to create their respective Corona Virus Task Forces to help contain the spread of the disease in the country now that health authorities have confirmed the first case of novel coronavirus (2019 nCov) in the Philippines.
Indian Opposition Protests Against CAA, NRC as President Delivers Budget Speech in Parliament
New Delhi (Sputnik): Protests across India are continuing against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Population of Register (NPR), with both widely perceived as discriminatory against Muslims.
Harvey Weinstein rape accuser to testify in pivotal trial moment
The woman whose rape allegation led to criminal charges against Harvey Weinstein is set to testify Friday in a pivotal moment for both sides in his #MeToo-era trial.
One man and two women to appear in court following 'significant theft' of jewellery in Donegal
The items stolen included cash and jewellery, and among them was an 18 carat white gold oval yellow sapphire cluster ring.
CAA protests: Complaint against Bengal BJP chief for derogatory remarks against woman
Dilip Ghosh told journalists that a woman who was heckled at a rally was lucky that ‘nothing more was done to her’.
The Navy's New Mini-Nuclear Warheads Are A Really Bad Idea
In other words, a new tactical nuclear weapon is supposed to convince Russia that the U.S. could respond in kind to Moscow’s use of tactical nukes. Delivering the warhead by sub-launched ICBM means
Three killed in Boko Haram suicide bombing in Nigeria, house 'destroyed' in separate attack
A girl detonated a bomb, killing three boys at an Islamic seminary in northeast Nigeria in an attack that bore the hallmarks of Boko Haram, a local militia and residents said Friday.
Treating stranded students 'like our own’, China assures Pakistan
In phone call with Chinese FM, Qureshi offers field hospital, doctors to help tackle novel coronavirus outbreak
Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski get the cover they need to vote for witnesses in Trump's impeachment trial
Democrats need four GOP votes to reach a 51-vote majority and pass the motion, but just three Republicans appear ready to vote with them on the issue.
Third person arrested in KZN for 'fake' matric certificates this week
A man and two women were charged with fraud.
Emilia Clarke & Emma Watson Have Joined 2000 Supporters Urging Climate Change Action
Now that celebrities can reach their fans on a more personal level over social media, the lines between celebrity and activist have blurred. Many actors, musicians, and models use their platforms to raise awareness about the issues they care about.…
Erdogan threatens counter-offensive against Syrian Army in Idlib
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned Friday that Ankara may start a military operation in Idlib if the situation in that troubled region was not immediately resolved. READ ALSO: Syrian Army storms key sector inside southwester Aleppo Speaking in Ankara, Erdogan warned that Turkey would be unable to deal with an influx of Syrian refugees who may try to flee to southern Turkey amid the Syrian Army’s ongoing campaign against terrorist militias in Idlib. “If [the situation] in Idlib does not return to normal, we will proceed with action. We sincerely want stability in Syria. The political process must be implemented quickly and fairly. We will not shy away from doing whatever it takes to achieve this, including using military force,” Erdogan said. According to the Turkish president, the situation in Syria was “as important” to Ankara as the situation inside Turkey’s own borders. Erdogan also accused “those who support the Syrian regime” of being “committed to continuing the crisis in Syria.”
Trump to roll back Obama-era ban on land mines
The Trump administration is loosening an Obama-era ban on certain kinds of land mines in an effort to give the U.S. military another tool on the battlefield, U.S. officials said.
2019 novel coronavirus: A chronology
KUALA LUMPUR, January 31 — Following is the chronology of events relating to the threat of the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). The virus, which originated in the city of Wuhan, China, can cause severe respiratory illness, including pneumonia, with fever, cough, breathing difficulty. December...
Jamia teachers’ body blames Anurag Thakur for Delhi shooting, AAP seeks inquiry into Union minister
The teachers said nothing could be ‘more anti-national than a minister inciting citizens to violence from a public platform’.
Citizenship being instrumentalized to impose social & political exclusion of smaller groups: Speakers
LAHORE, Pakistan: The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) in collaboration with the Information Technology University (ITU) has organized a Seminar on “Citizenship Rights (Nationality) in the Mirror of Fundamental Rights” in Lahore. The participants of the Seminar included lawyers, journalists, student representatives, and civil society representatives, and they were engaged in an interactive discussion on citizenship rights in the light of domestic and international human rights frameworks. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Usama Malik said that an egalitarian basis of citizenship was incorporated in international law. He said that Article 14 and 16 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights acknowledged the right of a person to have and change its nationality; moreover, Articles 24 and 25 accorded this right to every child. However, he added that, the application of the right to citizenship and the right to change citizenship remained purely a domestic domain. Therefore, different standards were practiced in different…
5.2 Magnitude Quake Strikes in Japan - EMSC
The quake occurred six kilometres to the west of the city of Ushiku, the US Geological Survey reported.
Peter Otai died in his sleep - brother
He said he was grateful to the government for allowing the return of his brother’s body besides meeting all the repatriation costs
€1.6 million in drugs, €700,000 in cash and 'a number of gold bars' seized by gardaí
Two of the searches were by gardaí targeting international crime.
Doctors acquitted at end of Belgium's first euthanasia trial
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A Belgian court on Friday cleared three doctors accused of murder for helping a woman end her life, in the country’s first criminal case concerning euthanasia.
One arrested after drugs raid in Oswestry
Police arrested one person after a drugs find in Oswestry.
Sisters tried to poison mom days before allegedly killing her for life insurance money - report
Two sisters from Mpumalanga allegedly attempted to poison their 62-year-old mother a few days before she was killed and raped, reportedly to collect an R80 000 life insurance payout.
House of CPI(M) worker attacked
Two unidentified people attacked the house and vehicles of a CPI(M) worker and employee of Deshabhimani newspaper in Azhikode.According to the police, the house of Sanoop was attacked in the early hou
RFE/RL correspondent's car set on fire in Lviv – media (Photos)
The National Police department in Lviv is investigating the "deliberate destruction of the journalist's property."
Nirbhaya convicts finding loopholes to avoid hanging, dire need to amend laws: Arvind Kejriwal
The four death row convicts in the 2012 Nirbhaya gang rape and murder case will not be hanged on Saturday morning as a Delhi court on Friday postponed the execution of their black warrants till further order.
Trump is a threat to peace. It is time for the UN to act on uniting Korea instead ǀ View
It’s an historic mistake - potentially catastrophic - to leave the fate of the Koreas, as well as of Iran and the Middle East - indeed international peace itself - in the hands of an individual who has demonstrated seriously erratic political and psychological behaviour.
Singapore bans China travelers to keep out coronavirus
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore said on Friday it was banning entry to all Chinese visitors and foreigners with a recent history of travel to China in some of the most far-reaching moves worldwide to deter the fast-spreading coronavirus.
Toddler falls off moving van in Agumbe Ghat
She was rescued an hour later by a passer-by and handed over to her parents
Residents: Airstrike in Dasht-e-Archi, Kunduz ‘Killed Civilians’
US forces spokespeople say they are investigating civilian casualty reports; residents say the victims included "Hizb-e-Islami commander."An airstrike in the Dasht-e-Archi district of Kundu
Italy declares state of emergency over coronavirus
ROME, Jan 31 — The Italian government declared a state of emergency today to fast-track efforts to prevent the spread of the deadly coronavirus strain after two cases were confirmed in Rome. Italy had said yesterday it was stopping all flights to and from China following the news that two Chinese...
Conviction Allegation: Chikogu hails Omo-Agege over court ruling
United States-based philanthropist and entrepreneur has congratulated Senator Ovie Omo-Agege on a court ruling
Insecurity: Buhari must bring in fresh hands ―Tanko Yakassi
Founding member of the Arewa Consultative Forum and Kano politician, Alhaji Tanko Yakassi, has counselled President Buhari.
Blue State Blues: Democrats' Case Against Trump Is Built on 5 Misquotes
After two marathon question-and-answer sessions, it became clear Democrats' case against Trump is essentially based on five misquotes.
FM holds dinner talks with EU diplomats on fight against coronavirus, bilateral ties
Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha held a dinner meeting with Seoul-based diplomats from the European Union this week to discuss efforts to stem the spread of a new coronavirus, bilateral ties and other issues, the foreign ministry said Friday. On Thursday, Kang hosted the gathering with more than two dozen diplomats, including EU Ambassador to South Korea Michael Reiterer, and voiced hope for close cooperation between...
Solitary death at ground zero of China's coronavirus paints a grim picture
A gray-haired man wearing a face mask lay dead on a sidewalk at ground zero of China's virus epidemic, a plastic shopping bag in one hand. On what would ty
Here are all the US presidents who have been impeached, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - President Donald Trump became the third president in US history to be impeached. The others were former presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Oman advises against travel to China due to coronavirus outbreak
DUBAI (Reuters) - Oman’s health ministry on Friday advised against travel to China because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Australia on standby for fire threat as heat, winds return
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian authorities warned on Friday of severe fire danger in densely populated areas this weekend, declaring a state of emergency in the capital, Canberra, as soaring temperatures and strong whipped up huge, unpredictable blazes.
Pakistan halts China flights amid coronavirus outbreak
KANO, Nigeria: A girl detonated a bomb, killing three boys at an Islamic seminary in northeast Nigeria in an attack that bore the hallmarks of Boko Haram, a local militia and residents said Friday. The girl, aged around 12, detonated the device late Thursday when open-air classes were on in Muna Dalti, on the outskirts of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state. She walked up to
Why are Arab states 'divided' in the face of Trump's plan?
The divided reaction from Arab states to US President Donald Trump's so-called Middle East plan has come as no surprise, analysts say, noting that the main reason for support - whether strong or subtle - is to guarantee Washington's backing against a common regional enemy, Iran.
2 Chinese passengers from Boracay referred to RITM
Two arriving passengers at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 4 asked the help of the airport medical staff Thursday because they were both suffering from cough and high fever.
Turkish-backed militants head to west Aleppo to reinforce jihadists
BEIRUT, LEBANON (6:00 P.M.) – The Turkish-backed militants from the so-called “Syrian National Army” (SNA) sent reinforcements to the western countryside of the Aleppo Governorate to help the jihadist forces against the Syrian Arab Army (SAA). READ ALSO: New video of Turkish-backed Syrian militants in Libya According to opposition activists, the SNA reinforcements were redeployed to this area to stop the Syrian Army from advancing into their territories west of the provincial capital. This news comes just a day after Harakat Nouriddeen Al-Zinki sent reinforcements to the same area to help the jihadists that previously expelled their forces from several parts of Aleppo. The Syrian Arab Army began their large-scale offensive in southern and western Aleppo on Sunday, marking the first time since capturing the eastern part of the provincial capital that they have gone on the offensive in this governorate.
DRC: Dozens killed in overnight rebel attack, Beni region
At least 36 people were killed during an overnight attack in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC’s) Beni region on Tuesday. Suspected Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels carried out a series of raids on four villages in Beni on Tuesday Read More
Iraq: Sistani Slams Use of Force Against Protest Camps, Calls for Early Election
Iraq's leading Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, on Friday condemned the use of force to disperse protest camps across the country, as security forces stepped up a crackdown against demonstrators. Protesters across Iraq are seeking the r
13 Dallas officers disciplined for social media "misconduct"
DPD was one of eight police departments across the country reviewed by Plain View Project, a watchdog group that compiled 5,000 posts by 3,500 police officers it found concerning.
Woman arrested for allegedly hiring hitmen to kill her husband for R50 000
A 49-year-old woman has been arrested at her Polokwane home for allegedly conspiring to have her husband killed.
Coronavirus: First two patients in UK receiving treatment at specialist centre
The patients are understood to be undergoing treatment at the Newcastle Royal Victoria Infirmary.
U.S to quarantine all 195 American evacuees from China
The U.S. advised against all travel to China as the number of cases of a new virus spiked more than tenfold in a week.
Businessman linked to Sarkozy aide charged in Libya funding probe
A businessman at the heart of an inquiry into alleged Libyan financing of French ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy's 2007 election campaign was charged Friday with bribery, judicial sources said.
Thailand confirms first human-to-human coronavirus transmission
BANGKOK, Jan 31 — Thailand has seen its first case of human-to-human transmission of the new coronavirus inside the country, a health official said today, as it raised its total number of cases to 19, the second-highest after China. The first patient to contract the virus inside Thailand is a...
Teenager seriously injured after being stabbed in street in Salford
The 18 year-old was knifed in the street close to an MOT testing centre in Pendlebury police said
Indonesia deports detained U.S. reporter: lawyer
JAKARTA (Reuters) - A U.S. journalist who has written stories about environmental destruction in Indonesia was deported on Friday after being arrested over alleged visa violations, his lawyer and his news outlet said.
Indonesia says China clears planes to evacuate Indonesian citizens from Hubei
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia’s foreign minister said on Friday that China had cleared planes to fly to the virus-hit Chinese province of Hubei to evacuate Indonesian citizens from the area.
Schumer pressures Roberts to cast witnesses vote in case of tie
Senate Democratic Leader Charles Schumer (N.Y.) on Friday ratcheted up pressure on Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts to break a possible tie vote on a motion to consider subpoenas of
'He can't slap me': 'Thappad' trailer featuring Taapsee Pannu raises powerful questions about domestic violence
The video then narrates the story where the lead is seen happily living her married life devoted to her husband and her family, when suddenly at a party her enraged husband slaps her on the face.
Japan to enforce special measures for coronavirus from Sat - Govt
TOKYO: Japan said on Friday that it would bring forward the date that the coronavirus will become a “designated infectious disease” to Saturday from Feb. 7, as a third chartered flight carrying Japanese citizens arrived from Wuhan.
New green dawn: Advocates hope ACT's cannabis laws pave way for open market
Advocates have welcomed Canberra's contentious new cannabis regime, hoping it sparks a broader public discussion about drug law reform and paves the way for a...
Nicola Sturgeon urges patience on indyref2 as she predicts break-up of UK
The First Minister said she is confident Brexit will lead to independence for Scotland.
123 China tourists fly home via chartered flight from KK
KOTA KINABALU, Jan 31 — A total 123 tourists from Hubei, China flew home on a Xiamen Airlines chartered flight from the Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) today at 6.30pm. They boarded the chartered flight at the initiative of the government of China after the government cancelled all...
Trump impeachment trial heads for witness vote showdown
Trump's Republicans, however, have opposed the measure
Monroe woman killed in crash on U.S. Highway 165
Police say a Monroe woman was killed in a two-vehicle crash on U.S. Hwy 165, near LA Hwy 2.
Tube delays: Commuters face Victoria Line chaos after Finsbury Park fire alert
A fire alert at Finsbury Park has led to rush hour havoc on the Victoria Line, while a signal failure disrupted the Piccadilly Line.
IGP: Police know where Riduan is
SEPANG: The police have information on the whereabouts of K. Pathmanathan, the ex-husband of kindergarten teacher M. Indira Gandhi, who has been missing with their daughter for the past 11 years.
Japan to step up coronavirus action as Abe takes flak for response
To halt the Wuhan epidemic, foreign travelers will be denied entry to Japan starting Saturday if they have been to Hubei province in the past 14 days.
Govt rejected the resolution passed against governor
The state government's assembly advisory committee rejected the resolution passed against the governor. The opposition leader expressed dissent over rejecting the resolution.
UK officials say 2 people test positive for novel coronavirus
Both patients are members of the same family, UK's NHS official says.
Man killed as Indian police rescue 23 children held hostage at ‘birthday party’
Police said Subhash Batham was a suspect in a murder case who was out on bail.
Erdogan hits out at some Arab countries' 'treason' over Trump plan
Says Turkey may launch a military operation in Idlib if the situation in the region is not resolved immediately.
Wonders Shall Never End: Obinim Makes Man’s Passport Miraculously Appear In His Shoe- WATCH
Bishop Daniel Obinim has miraculously made a passport popped up in his shoe for a young man who’s hoping to travel overseas to look for greener pastures. The drama-filled spectacle was recorded during Obinim’s church service. The founder and leader of God’s Way International Church is seen in the video praying in a strange language […]
IEC, Candidates Responsible to Afghan Voters: US
Ross Wilson, chargé d'affaires at the US embassy in Kabul, on Friday said that all parties involved in the elections, including the election commissions and the candidates, have a responsib
Chinese official says slow response made virus epidemic worse
BEIJING, Jan 31 — China’s delayed response to the discovery of a deadly new coronavirus infection worsened the epidemic, the most senior official from the city at the centre of the outbreak said today. More than 210 people have died and nearly 10,000 others have been infected in China by the...
Sarraj Not Interfering in Investigation of Cases Against Russians - Libyan Foreign Minister
TRIPOLI (Sputnik) - Prime Minister of Libya's Government of National Accord (GNA) Fayez Sarraj does not interfere in the investigation of cases against detained Russian citizens, GNA Foreign Minister Mohamed Taher Siala said.
Bhupinder Singh Hooda: Dissent in BJP-JJP goverment due to lack of similarity in views
Speaking to The Indian Express at his residence, Hooda said there is no similarity in the views of the leaders of the alliance government.
Pakistan halts China flights amid coronavirus outbreak
KIEV, Ukraine: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was to meet with Ukraine’s leader on Friday on his first trip to the country that is at the heart of President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. The visit, which was scheduled for early January but then delayed because of Middle East tensions, was expected to highlight US support for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia-backed
The Senate has actually tied in an impeachment trial – twice
In 1868, during the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson, the Senate tied on two votes. Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase broke both ties.
US election 2020: Meeting Donald Trump's evangelical Christian voters
Donald Trump owes his presidency, at least in part, to America's evangelical Christians. And the US president certainly won’t be able to win a second term on November 3 without their support. Around…
Bristol murderer Steven Jones has sentence extended after stabbing fellow inmate in revenge attack
It was over the sale of a bad pill
Nicola Sturgeon may move to hold indyref2 without UK Government
Nicola Sturgeon has warned she may be prepared to press ahead with plans for a "consultative" referendum on independence without the UK Government if Boris Johnson continues to rule out a repeat of the 2014 vote on leaving the UK.
Subway vandalism reported on day of anti-police, fare protests in New York City
Demonstrators have planned a day of action Friday to protest the MTA's plan to add 500 new police officers to the New York City subway system.
Tripura court issues non-bailable warrant against ruling BJP MLA
While MP Pratima Bhowmik, MLA Kalyani Roy and Rajib Bhattacharjee surrendered themselves before the court and obtained bail, MLA Krishnadhan Das didn’t follow suit, which led to the warrant against him.
Defend CAA Aggressively, Minorities Are as much Ours as Other Citizens Are: PM Modi Tells NDA Leaders
The appeal was made at a meeting of the NDA leaders which was called to set strategies for the Budget session that began earlier in the day.
8 killed in Ethiopia communal clashes
Around 385 people have been displaced.
In boost for Trump, key Republican senator opposes calling witnesses
A key Republican senator has said that he would oppose calling new witnesses at Donald Trump's impeachment trial, paving the way for the possible acquittal.
Four displaced in south Charlotte house fire
Three adults and a teenager were displaced after a south Charlotte home caught fire early Friday morning.
Trump’s War Whisperer
"Fox & Friends Weekend" host Pete Hegseth has the president's ear on military matters.
Thailand China Outbreak
The holiday was over for almost 80 Chinese visitors to Thailand. Wuhan has been under tight lockdown as Chinese authorities seek to contain further spread of the virus. The virus outbreak has attached a measure of fear and loathing to the city's name, as was demonstrated Friday when another group
In former Syria rebel stronghold of Maaret Al-Numan, nothing was spared
BAGHDAD: Iraq’s most powerful religious figure Grand Ayatollah Ali Al-Sistani reiterated Friday his condemnation of the use of force against anti-government protesters as the mass movement enters a critical juncture and political blocs tussle over naming a new premier. Meanwhile, influential and radical cleric Muqtada Al-Sadr called for his followers to return to the street,
Remembering the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake
The 1931 Hawke’s Bay earthquake reshaped Hastings and its impact on the district will once again be remembered at the annual commemoration service being held this Monday, February 3.
Go for ban on travel from virus epicenter
SENATOR Christopher “Bong” Go said he had asked President Rodrigo Duterte to suspend travel from Hubei and its capital Wuhan, the epicenter of a virus outbreak that has spread beyond the country’s borders,.
4 boys die in suicide bomb attack in northeastern Nigeria
Earlier, another young girl was said to have stormed into a house in the area and detonated her explosives, injuring one person, a resident, Salisu Mohammed said.
Oshiomhole can’t enter Edo without Obaseki’s permission – Deputy Governor
Political tension has continued to grip Edo State, South-south Nigeria, as the rift between the state governor, Godwin Obaseki, and the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole, deepens.
2 drug dealers gunned down in C. Mindanao
TWO armed big-time drug trafficking suspects were killed in separate shootouts with undercover officers in Central Mindanao on Thursday night and early morning yesterday, Police Regional Office 12 director, Brigadier General Alfred S. Corpus reported.
Karnataka government appoints Praveen Sood as head of police force
Citizen-centric policing is the way forward, says Praveen Sood, IPS, who took charge as the new state police chief replacing Neelmani Raju on Friday.
Vulnerable Paisley woman missing for three days after vanishing as fears grow for her safety
A VULNERABLE Paisley woman has been missing for three days as fears grow for her safety amid a desperate police search. Siobhan Malley, 31, vanished on Tuesday – last seen at around 5pm in th…
Israel launches air strikes on targets in Gaza after militants fire three rockets
There were no reports of casualties or major damage from the exchange of fire overnight, which came amid heightened tensions after Trump released his Mideast plan
Talks between Thailand, insurgents to resume in March: Thai official
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Talks will resume in early March between representatives of the Thai government and the main insurgent group fighting for independence in the country largely Muslim-Malay south, the head of the government team on Friday.
Hangings of Delhi bus gang-rapists postponed
The hanging of four men scheduled for Saturday for a notorious gang-rape and murder on a Delhi bus in 2012 has been postponed
WHO declares global virus emergency as death toll hits 213
The United States told its citizens not to travel to China in the first major response to the World Health Organization's declaration of a global emergency over the spreading coronavirus, as Chinese authorities Friday increased the toll to 213 dead and nearly 10,000 infections.
Wet’suwet’en agree to talk
Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs have agreed to enter a discussion with the province for a period of seven days in an effort to de-escalate conflict surrounding the Coastal GasLink project.
Christians 'persecuted even after death' as China cracks down on religious funerals: report
China's Communist Party is using regulations that restrict religious freedom to crack down on Christian funerals, in one case arresting a family member mid-service, according to a watchdog group.
Coronavirus patient moved to Thrissur medical college, more quarantined in Kerala
Thrissur medical college has been equipped with isolation ward with all facilities where 24 patients can be treated at a time
South Korean evacuation flight arrives from Wuhan amid tension over quarantine centers
A charter flight carrying 368 South Koreans from Wuhan arrived home on Friday as tensions simmered around quarantine centers where they will be isolated, a plan vehemently opposed by nearby residents.
Italy cabinet to discuss declaring coronavirus emergency after first two cases confirmed
ROME (Reuters) - Italy’s government is set to discuss declaring a state of national emergency after confirming the first two cases of the new coronavirus in the country since the outbreak in China, a cabinet statement said on Friday.
'Our names will live in infamy': Mayor of Wuhan offers to resign over virus response
The mayor of the city where the coronavirus outbreak began offered to resign and said his handling of the epidemic was “not good enough.”
Who is Responsible for Palestinian Honor Killing?
The United Nations estimates that, globally, 5,000 women are the victims of honor killings every year. It is a figure most experts dispute as being far too low.
Three militants killed in Jammu
One policeman injured after they opened fire at toll plaza
Why New Mexico Elects More Women Of Color Than The Rest Of The Country
Graphics by Ella Koeze When Angelica Rubio was a little girl growing up near the border between New Mexico and Mexico, she had a dream that was both grand and c…
Two cases of coronavirus confirmed in UK, says chief medical officer
Together with Germany, France, Italy and Finland, the UK is now among European nations with confirmed cases of coronavirus on their territory.
Hangings of Delhi bus gang-rapists postponed
The hanging of four men scheduled for Saturday for a notorious gang-rape and murder on a Delhi bus in 2012 has been postponed
Chinese communities in Italy warn of 'racism' over Wuhan coronavirus
Prominent figures in Chinese communities in Italy warned Thursday of episodes of "latent racism" against their compatriots by Italians fearful of ...
Hanse-Himarwa appeal ruling on Monday
-A ruling in respect of former Minister of Education, Arts and Culture, Katrina Hanse-Himarwa’s application to be allowed leave to appeal against her conviction in the Supreme Court, will be made public in the High Court on Monday.
Pentagon raises total of US soldiers injured from Iran attack to 64
The Pentagon has yet again raised the figure of soldiers wounded in Iran’s retaliatory missile attack in Iraq earlier this month to 64, saying they have suffered “traumatic brain injuries”. RELATED: Several unknown rockets hit Iraqi base that houses US forces Pentagon chief Mark Esper and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley said Thursday the military took these types of injuries “very seriously” after criticism that the authorities sought to whitewash them. “The number is growing,” Milley added, explaining that it takes time to diagnose and screen soldiers present in the area at the time of the attack. The New York Times cited a Pentagon statement, which put the total number of injured troops at 68.
Boris Johnson Won Brexit; Now He Has to Own It
(Bloomberg) -- Want to receive this post in your inbox every day? Sign up for the Balance of Power newsletter, and follow Bloomberg Politics on Twitter and Facebook for more.At 11 p.m., Britain’s bad-tempered 47-year marriage to the European Union will formally end.The man who helped engineer the divorce
Coronavirus outbreak: With 5 doctors on board, Air India's B747 plane departs from Delhi to Wuhan
Air India's 423-seater jumbo B747 plane took off from the Delhi airport for Wuhan at around 1.20 pm on Friday to evacuate Indian nationals as China deals with the novel coronavirus outbreak, officials said.
Senate poised to acquit Trump as witness motion appears doomed
Democrats were particularly eager to hear from Bolton following reports that he claims in an upcoming book to have been personally told by Trump that military aid to Ukraine was tied to Kiev investigating his Democratic rival Joe Biden.
Vijayapura women make their own mini Shaheen Bagh
Inspired by the women of New Delhi who have been protesting at Shaheen Bagh, hundreds of women of Vijayapura city have made their own mini Shaheen Bagh at the garden of the historic Asar Mahal.Holding
Tipperary hospital on worst overcrowded list for January
South Tipperary General Hospital in Clonmel was one of Ireland's most overcrowded hospitals this January. 12,024 admitted patients went without beds in Ireland’s hospitals this January, ac...
WHO Declares Global Health Emergency as Wuhan Coronavirus Continues to Spread
The World Health Organisation on Thursday declared an international public health emergency over the deadly new coronavirus that has hit China hard. The announcement comes as nearly a hundred cases have been spotted in countries outside of China, including the first case of human-to-human transmission in the U.S., also reported on Thursday.
Two dead as new wave of Chile protests break out
SANTIAGO: A young man has died after being hit by a hijacked bus in Santiago, the second fatality in renewed unrest in the Chilean capital, police said on Thursday.
Indian police rescue 23 children, kill alleged captor
Authorities rescued 23 children and killed the man who allegedly held them hostage for nearly 11 hours after inviting them to his home for his daughter's birthday party in northern India, police said Friday.
India again delays hanging of Delhi rapists
Victim's mother says her 'hopes are dashed' but she would continue to fight for justice
6,500 hospital workers to strike unless gov’t closes border with mainland: union
Around 6,500 nurses and doctors have pledged to go on strike unless the government completely closes the border with the mainland in order to stem the spread of the potentially fatal Wuhan coronavirus Representatives of the recently formed...
Students arrested for supplying ganja in engineering college in Mylavaram, A.P.
Police unearth smuggling racket from Visakhapatnam, which was specifically targetting students
Bosnians collect donations for quake victims in Turkey
Citizens of Bosnia-Herzegovina joined the relief efforts being carried out for the victims of the deadly earthquake that hit eastern Turkey last...
Britain reports first two cases of new coronavirus
Two patients from the same family in England have tested positive for coronavirus, the first such cases in Britain, England’s chief medical officer said on Friday.
EU Court Says It Cannot Rule On Slovenia-Croatia Border Row
The European Union’s top court announced Friday that it cannot rule on a decades old border dispute between member countries Slovenia and Croatia because the row falls under international law and not EU law.
US warns citizens to avoid China amid WHO's global virus emergency
Tedros said travel and trade restrictions involving China were unnecessary, but authorities and businesses around the world were taking matters into their own hands.
Dead man lies on an empty street at China's virus ground zero
A grey-haired man wearing a face mask lies dead on the pavement at ground zero of China's virus epidemic, a plastic shopping bag in one hand.
Social media videos radicalised Jamia shooter: Delhi Police
The accused procured a country-made pistol from his village and left for Delhi to avenge the death of Chandan Gupta in Kasganj violence
Funeral of McGinley children taking place in Rathcoole
Family requests privacy for the funeral Mass for Conor (9), Darragh (7) and Carla (3)
Coronavirus: African airlines suspend flights to China
Health authorities in Ivory Coast are investigating a suspected case of Wuhan coronavirus in a female student who arrived from China
DFA to bring home Filipinos in China
AMID health concerns brought about by the 2019 novel coronavirus (nCoV), the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) is set to repatriate next week the first batch of Filipinos in China wishing to go home.
CAA: Supreme Court asks UP to respond to plea seeking quashing of notices against protestors
The petitioner had sought a stay on the notices, alleging that they have been sent to people arbitrarily, including a long-dead elderly man.
Pope Francis promises to help Argentina in debt crisis, president says
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Argentine President Alberto Fernandez said Pope Francis had promised him in a meeting to do everything he could to help with his homeland’s debt crisis.
Biden says he will endorse any Democrat who wins nomination
Democratic presidential contender Joe Biden said Friday that he would support any Democrat who wins the nomination, even if that candidate is top rival and progressive Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).
Trial of Fife woman accused of embezzling almost £6k from architects postponed
The trial of a woman accused of embezzling nearly £6,000 from an award-winning firm of architects was postponed yesterday to allow lawyers to agree a transcript of a police interview.
British majority would vote against Brexit today, opinion polls suggest
After over three years of political deadlock and divisiveness among the British public about Brexit, the U.K.'s exit from the European Union has finally...
Thessaloniki man who presented with symptoms of Coronavirus, is discharged from hospital
Greek City Times Article
Australian police warn public to stop taking pictures of wildfires
Australian officials are fed up with people trying to take pictures of wildfires.
EC appoints special police observer ahead of Delhi Assembly elections
The appointment came a day after a youth fired at a protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act near Jamia Millia Islamia in Delhi, leaving one student injured.
Pakistan Suspends Flights to China a Day After WHO Declares Global Health Emergency Over Coronavirus
New Delhi (Sputnik): Airlines around the world have been suspending all flights to China following the outbreak of the virus which has already claimed the lives of over 200 people.
No kissing or hugging, watchdog advises Russians amid virus fears
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia’s consumer health watchdog advised people on Friday to refrain from greeting each other with handshakes, kisses or hugs and to wear medical masks in crowded public places to try to stop China’s virus outbreak spreading to Russia.
Countries evacuate citizens from China
Foreign governments race to protect their citizens from deadly virus.
Govt. ordered to reveal records of civilian massacre in Vietnam War
The South Korean government should make public the records involving three soldiers’ alleged role in a civilian massacre during the Vietnam War, Seoul’s Administrative Court ruled Friday. In a second trial ruling on the matter instigated by a local civic group against Seoul’s spy agency, which holds the records, the court ordered the release of records after redacting the soldiers’ dates of b...
Gas explosion at a Russian engineering factory kills 5
MOSCOW — A gas explosion at a factory in Russia on Friday killed five people and injured three more, emergency officials said. The explosion occurred in Russia’s central Oryol region, causing an engineering production facility under construction to collapse. It wasn’t immediately clear what prompted the explosion. All three injured — reported by Russian media …
Classes suspended in schools near Kalibo hostel where Chinese are quarantined
ILOILO CITY —Schools near the area where 11 Chinese tourists have been quarantined in Kalibo town, Aklan province have suspended classes since Thursday to lower the risk of possibly contacting the 2019 novel coronavirus (nCoV).
US soldiers hurt in Iran missile strike up to 64
US President Donald Trump had initially said no Americans were hurt.
Japan speeds up new Wuhan coronavirus measures as more evacuees arrive
TOKYO: Japan said on Friday (Jan 31) that it would bring forward the date that the coronavirus will become a "designated infectious disease" to ...
Pedestrian still critical after Dudley town centre bus crash
A pedestrian who was hit by a bus in Dudley yesterday is still critically ill in hospital.
UK confirms first two coronavirus cases
Two cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the United Kingdom, the first such cases seen, British health authorities said on Friday.
Mongolia bans Chinese, foreigners arriving from China
ULAANBATAR, Jan 31 — Mongolia said today it will ban Chinese nationals and foreigners coming from China by plane, train or road to prevent the spread of a deadly virus. The ban will be enforced from tomorrow until March 2, according to a government statement, which also said Mongolians will be...
Brexit will speed Scottish independence, says Nicola Sturgeon
First minister believes EU exit justifies referendum on Scotland breaking away from UK
CORONAVIRUS: 20 patients cured, discharged from Wuhan hospital
TWENTY novel coronavirus patients were discharged from the Jinyintan Hospital in Wuhan, China on Friday.Among them were a 67-year-old man
US embassy denies Bishop Oyedepo Visa
Bishop Oyedepo was been denied the US Visa by the Lagos office of the Unites States Embassy on Thursday January 30, 2020. General Overseer of the Living Faith Church Worldwide a.k.a Winners Chapel, Bishop David Oyedepo
Coronavirus: Government 'examining immigration position' of Chinese nationals
The Department of Justice says it is "examining the immigration position of Chinese nationals" as...
CNN Anchor, Dem Senator Fear Trump Will Open an 'Office of Foreign Interference Outreach'
What is to stop President Trump and his campaign from "opening an office of foreign interference outreach" if he's acquitted, CNN's John Berman asked Sen. Jon Tester (D-MN) on Friday morning, hours before Trump is expected to be acquitted. They sounded legitimately concerned.
China says U.S. move to raise travel warning is inappropriate
BEIJING (Reuters) - The United States’ decision to raise its warning level for travel to China is not in line with the facts and is inappropriate, a spokeswoman at the Chinese foreign ministry, Hua Chunying, said on Friday on the ministry’s website.
Coronavirus outbreak: Britons fly out of Wuhan as death toll passes 200
Flight carrying 83 British people and 27 foreign nationals will land in the UK on Friday as US tells citizens ‘don’t go to China’
More Myanmar workers return to Myanmar after Chinese New Year
More Myanmar migrant workers are returned to Myanmar after Chinese New Year due to Novel Coronavirus, sources said.
Delhi polls internal matter of India, will not tolerate Pakistan's interference: Arvind Kejriwal
"Narendra Modi ji is the Prime Minister of India. He is my prime minister too. The election of Delhi is an internal issue of India and we will not tolerate the interference of the biggest sponsors of terrorism. As much as Pakistan tries, it cannot attack the unity of this country," Arvind Kejriwal said in a tweet.
British PM Boris Johnson hails UK's 'new beginning' as Brexit day arrives
Britain begins the day as a member of the European Union. Its status at the end of the day — as a proud nation that has reclaimed its sovereignty, or a diminished presence in Europe and the world — will still be up for debate.
Senate poised to acquit Trump
Republican advantage in Senate means a very likely acquittal for Trump.
Iran says new US sanctions will have ‘no effect’
TEHRAN, Jan 31 — New American sanctions against Iran’s nuclear programme will have “no effect”, Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said today. Washington announced new sanctions yesterday against the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran and its head Ali Akbar Salehi. Brian...
Top commander sees increased Iran threat in Afghanistan
KABUL, Afghanistan — There has been an increase in Iranian activity in Afghanistan that poses a risk to American and coalition troops there, a senior U..S. commander said, as the threat from Tehran continues to churn across the Middle East.
Scotland may test a non-binding independence vote
Scotland's first minister Nicola Sturgeon said on Friday that she did not rule out testing the power of the Scottish parliament to hold a non-binding vote on independence after prime minister Boris Johnson's government opposed granting a referendum, Reute...
‘U.S. soldiers injured in Iran strike up to 64’
U.S. President Donald Trump had initially said no Americans were hurt by the missiles fired on a base housing U.S. soldiers on January 8.
Farrukhabad: India police kill hostage-taker, wife beaten to death
After the hostage-taker was killed in a shootout in north India, neighbours beat his wife to death.
Vandalized building in North Sulawesi not mosque, authorities say
The incident went viral after Twitter user @MohCipto1 uploaded a video showing a group of people taking apart furniture and fixtures while wearing shoes and sandals inside the building.
Four militant killed,encounter rages in Nagrota
his is first major encounter in Jammu region after the Sunjwan military station attack of 2018.
Budget Session 2020: Opposition protests President Kovind’s linking CAA, Mahatma Gandhi
Budget Session 2020: President Ramnath Kovind praised the government for taking historic decisions like the Citizenship Amendment Act, Ayodhya verdict, abrogation of Article 370, the opening of Kartarpur Corridor and others.
Ukraine's JFO HQ reports enemy death toll in Donbas in January
Russian occupying forces' casualties in January totaled 83 people.
Eighteen of the South Korean evacuees have been hospitalised while the other 350 are in quarantine
Eighteen South Koreans evacuated from the Chinese city of Wuhan have been hospitalised after showing symptoms while 350 others are in quarantine, Seoul's health authorities said Friday, as concerns mount about a wider outbreak of the SARS-like virus. A chartered plane carrying a total of 368 South
ECOWAS attempts to break political deadlock in Guinea-Bissau
ECOWAS delegation visits Guinea-Bissau to mediate political deadlock after release of presidential disputed election results.
Coronavirus Isolates China as Countries Shut Borders, Issue Travel Warnings
Death toll stands at 213 and a 2% mortality rate, but outbreak could have global financial ramifications due to supply chain disruptions
Hand over Hathiramji Mutt properties to TTD: BJP
‘Government should pass a special legislation for taking back encroached properties’
Top Iraq cleric urges elections 'as soon as possible'
Iraq's top Shiite cleric called Friday for parliamentary elections
Newborn still missing in Florida after family’s slaying, father’s apparent suicide
The search continues for a week-old baby from Miami.
Pakistan halts China flights amid coronavirus outbreak
Pakistan on Friday temporarily suspended all direct flights with China, after a global health emergency was declared over the coronavirus epidemic which has killed more than 200 people.
Not the best timing! Budget hotel chain at the centre of the coronavirus outbreak tweets out '#happyfriday!' promotion... hours after two guests were confirmed as UK's first cases
The budget hotel chain at the centre of the coronavirus outbreak sent out an ill-timed tweet promotion...just hours after it confirmed two of its guests were the UK's first cases of the disease.
'Murderous' daughter tried to poison mom three days earlier, for R80K policy payout - police
Mpumalanga police say the woman accused of holding down her mother as her boyfriend and another man raped then killed her ...
Swedish health authority says woman is confirmed to have coronavirus
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden’s Public Health Agency said on Friday that a woman had tested positive for coronavirus and was being kept isolated at a hospital in southern Sweden.
Suspect charged in attack on transgender woman in West Harlem
Authorities have formally charged the suspect who was arrested connection with a disturbing attack on a transgender woman in West Harlem.
1,471 under surveillance in State for novel coronavirus
50 persons are in isolation wards of various hospitals, rest under home quarantine
Five new councillors elected to Penticton band council
The Penticton Indian Band has some new council members following elections at the band last night.Band communications coordinator Dawn Russell said in a med
Scottish leader vows to step up independence push post-Brexit
Scottish National Party SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon demanded a referendum on independence Friday, as Britain prepared to leave the European Union in a...
Chinese human trafficking accused owe us millions - labour department
Seven Chinese citizens accused of human trafficking and kidnapping allegedly owe the Department of Employment and Labour more than R7m, and the department wants them to face additional charges.
Pressure mounts on Iraq to choose PM as cleric calls for new protests
BAGHDAD, Jan 31 — Pressure mounted on Iraq’s political elite today to nominate a new premier, after a stern sermon from the country’s top Shiah authority and a call for fresh protests by firebrand cleric Moqtada Sadr. Iraq’s capital and mainly-Shiah south have been gripped by four months of...
Man asks State to withdraw charges against his wife who is accused of his attempted murder, court hears
A Durban man has asked prosecutors to withdraw charges against his wife, who is accused of his attempted murder along with three other women. But the prosecution has refused to do so.
European Parliament group fires British staffers in post-Brexit ‘restructuring’
The European Conservatives and Reformists plan to replace them with Polish nationals, officials say.
Pompeo vows unwavering US support during delicate Ukraine visit
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Washington's support for Ukraine was unwavering during a delicate visit Friday to the country at the heart of the US impeachment process.
Limpopo woman arrested for allegedly hiring hitmen to kill estranged husband
The woman and her husband were in the process of divorcing and were not staying in the same house, but it is alleged she ...
German coronavirus cases climb to six after child infected: ministry
BERLIN (Reuters) - A new coronavirus that is spreading around the world has been confirmed in a child in Germany, the southern state of Bavaria said on Friday, bringing the total number of known cases in Germany to six.
Palestinians face uphill battle against Trump's Middle East plan
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - When Palestinian leaders learned that the release of U.S. President Donald Trump’s Middle East plan was imminent, they swiftly announced a “day of rage” - a gritty, oft-used call for resistance against Israel.
Pressure mounts on Iraq to choose PM as cleric calls for new protests
Pressure mounted on Iraq's political elite Friday to nominate a new premier, after a stern sermon from the country's top Shiite authority and a call for fresh protests by firebrand cleric Moqtada Sadr.
PM Modi Seeks 'Honest' Feedback on Ground Situation From 37 Ministers Who Visited Jammu & Kashmir
So far, a total of 14 ministers have submitted their assessment on the welfare schemes in a proforma that will be compiled together in a comprehensive report for the government to take action on the basis of the feedback, a home ministry official said.
S. Korea's 2nd chartered plane leaves for Wuhan for evacuation
A second chartered plane left for the coronavirus-hit Chinese city of Wuhan on Friday to evacuate some 350 South Koreans from the epicenter of the outbreak of the deadly virus. The Korean Air passenger jet departed from Gimpo International Airport in western Seoul with a quick response team of around 20 medical and quarantine officials on board. The flight came more than 12 hours after South Korea brought home 368 pe...
Report: Weapons used in farmer/herder conflicts linked to Nigerian security agencies
Some of the weapons used in the conflicts between farmers and herders in the country have been traced to Nigerian security agencies, according to a report by Conflict Armament Research
Coronavirus: countries evacuate citizens from China
These are the plans so far by foreign governments to evacuate their citizens from the epicentre of the outbreak
‘No reason to feel defensive’: PM Modi asks NDA leaders to back CAA strongly
A BJP ally told news agency PTI that the Prime Minister called on his government to aggressively take on the opposition's charge that the CAA discriminated against Muslims.
Day 1 of Parliament’s Budget Session sees protests against CAA-NRC-NPR
President’s address to Parliament has become a platform to legitimise government’s blunders, says Congress’ Ahmed Patel
First Cases of Coronavirus Confirmed in Russia
Both patients are Chinese nationals
Coronavirus tests on two French citizens evacuated from China turn out negative
Tests on two French citizens evacuated by plane with 178 other passengers from the Chinese city of Wuhan and feared to have coronavirus symptoms have turned out negative, Health Minister Agnès Buzyn…
Video: BMTC Volvo bus driver slaps two-wheeler rider; City bus corporation suspends driver
City bus corporation BMTC has suspended its staff Santosh Badiger, who works as a driver in depot 28 (Hebbal), for misbehaving with the public.
EDITORIAL: The bad apples in the police service must go
Ordinary citizens’ rights are violated by the police but nobody raises a finger.
Dr M among 10 divisional leaders who retain Bersatu posts uncontested
PETALING JAYA, Jan 31 — Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) chairman Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad is among the 10 top party leaders who retained their respective Division Chief’s post, uncontested, in the inaugural party election. Bersatu Election Committee chairman Tan Sri Syed Hamid Albar who...
Three killed in Boko Haram suicide bombing in Maiduguri
A girl detonated a bomb, killing three boys at an Islamic seminary in northeast Nigeria in an attack that bore the hallmarks of Boko Haram, a local militia and residents said Friday.
Make engineers accountable for bad roads, HC tells govt.
Court says right to good and safe road is a fundamental right
Herdsmen weapons supplied from Côte d’Ivoire, Libya and Turkey ―Report
Herdsmen attacking farmers in Katsina state, and Zamfara state were reportedly supplied weapons from Côte d'Ivoire, Libya and Turkey.
Weinstein accuser expected to testify about alleged rape, relationship with producer
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A onetime aspiring actress who prosecutors say maintained a relationship with Harvey Weinstein after he raped her because she felt “trapped” is expected to testify against the former Hollywood producer at his Manhattan criminal trial on Friday.
Thailand and UK confirm coronavirus cases, Japan steps up measures - Risk takes a hit
The risk sentiment is witnessing a fresh knockdown as the coronavirus outbreak is rapidly spreading outside China, with Thailand confirming its first
China reports 259 people have died of new virus; 11,800 sick
BEIJING — China has reported 259 people have died of a new virus, which has now infected nearly 11,800 people as the United States declared a public health emergency and took drastic steps to significantly restrict entry into the country. President Donald Trump has signed an order that will temporarily bar foreign nationals, other than …
UN experts welcome effective cooperation of Ireland & Turkey
GENEVA (30 January 2020) – UN human rights experts* have commended Ireland and Turkey for their cooperative and effective engagement ensuring the return of Lisa Smith and her infant child to Ireland last December.
Buhari gets vote of confidence from APC amid calls for his resignation
Amid calls by some Nigerians that he should resign, President Muhammadu Buhari, on Friday, January 31, secured a vote of confidence from a group within the governing All Progressives Congress (APC).
Man charged with murder over two bodies found in freezer
Zahid Younis was previously charged with two counts of preventing the lawful and decent burial of a dead body.
Chinese human trafficking accused owe us millions – labour department
The matter was postponed to 12 February for the continuation of the bail application.
Taylor Swift’s New Song “Only The Young” Is A Voting Anthem For 2020
When Taylor Swift decides to do something, she commits. Since dipping her toe into political activism in the 2016 midterm elections, the singer has become even more outspoken about social issues, all leading up to her most political track yet, "Only…
ABC suspends reporter for inaccurate report on Kobe Bryant | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
NEW YORK >> ABC says it has suspended reporter Matt Gutman for incorrectly reporting that all four of Kobe Bryant’s children were with him in the helicopter crash north of Los Angeles on Sunday that killed the basketball star and eight others.
UPDATE | Gauteng pupil arrested in connection with viral bullying video says sorry
A girl accused of bullying a fellow pupil at Modiri Secondary School in Ga-Rankuwa, north of Pretoria, has been arrested, according to the Gauteng education department.
Opposition criticises govt for not repatriating Pakistanis from coronavirus-hit China
Opposition demands that a special plane be sent to evacuate stranded Pakistanis
Russian journalist predicts "fierce Stalinism" or transformations after Putin's regime
According to the journalist, there will be shifts in the country even if the new leader of Russia belongs to Putin's entourage.
China to bring home all Hubei residents from overseas
BEIJING: The Chinese government is to send charter planes to bring citizens from virus-hit Hubei province who are overseas back
Delhi Election 2020 Live: BJP releases manifesto, promises 10 lakh jobs and a host of freebies to citizens
BJP Manifesto 2020, Delhi Assembly Election 2020 Live Updates: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday released its manifesto for February 8 Assembly elections in Delhi.
SIstani urges elections 'as soon as possible'
And while pressure from Sistani and the street forced Prime Minister Adel Abdel Mahdi to resign in December, he has stayed on in a caretaker capacity as political parties have yet to agree on a consensus replacement.
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam rejects calls to close border despite coronavirus fears
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam rejected calls from a medical union on Friday to close the border with mainland China to contain the spread of the new coronavirus, and urged health staff not to go through with a threatened strike.
Russian Journalist Detained in Lithuanian Capital's Airport
VILNIUS (Sputnik) - Correspondent Yulia Shatilova of Russia's Zvezda channel has been detained at the airport in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius.
Coronavirus: Countries evacuate citizens from China
HONG KONG, Jan 31 — Thousands of foreigners were among millions of people confined in the central Chinese city of Wuhan when Beijing announced plans to stem the spread of a SARS-like virus that has now claimed 213 lives nationwide. Today, China’s National Health Commission said nearly 10,000...
Coronavirus: Health officials seek people in contact with UK’s first cases
The pair are currently being treated by Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Plane leaves China virus epicenter with 110 Britons and foreigners aboard
BEIJING (Reuters) - A plane carrying 83 British and 27 foreign nationals flew out on Friday from China’s central city of Wuhan, the center of a virus epidemic that has killed more than 200 people and infected more than 9,000, the British government said.
'We are on high alert' - No confirmed coronavirus cases in SA, says Health Minister Zweli Mkhize
There has been no confirmed case of the coronavirus in South Africa, according to Health Minister Zweli Mkhize.
Lori Vallow: Idaho woman misses deadline to bring missing children to court
The mom of two children missing since September failed to meet a court-ordered deadline to bring the kids to authorities in Idaho on Thursday.
Israel Tightens Security After Trump Deal but Prayers Pass Calmly
Israel stepped up security in Jerusalem's Old City Friday after US President Donald Trump enraged Palestinians with his controversial peace plan, but weekly prayers at the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque passed off calmly. The plan released on Tuesday was
Zalmay Khalilzad, COAS Gen Bajwa discuss regional security
They also discussed matters relating to Afghan peace process.
Countries tighten China travel curbs as official admits mishandling virus outbreak
People in China have so far directed their anger at local officials in Wuhan and Hubei, but the crisis could pose a challenge to President Xi Jinping.
EU court will not intervene in Croatia-Slovenia border dispute
The European Union's top court ruled on Friday that it had no jurisdiction to settle a border dispute between Slovenia and Croatia, complicating Croatia's accession to the Schengen free-travel area. Slovenia had argued that its fellow EU member could be sued under EU law because it was not implementing
Britain reports first two cases of coronavirus
London - British health officials said Friday two people had tested positive for the novel coronavirus, in the country's first confirmed cases since the deadly outbreak emerged in China and began to spread globally this month.
Bidar CAA play row: Police arrests headmistress, child's mother
The New Town Police on Thursday night arrested the headmistress of a primary school of the Shaheen Education Society and the mother of a child who staged a controversial drama during the annual day
Latest on the coronavirus spreading across the globe
A NOVEL coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak that began in Wuhan, the capital of China’s central province of Hubei, has spread to more than 9,800 people globally, surpassing the total from the 2002-2003 SARS epidemic. The new virus has killed 213 people.
UK confirms first 2 cases of Wuhan coronavirus
LONDON: Two patients from the same family in England have tested positive for coronavirus, the first such cases in Britain, England's chief ...
Granting Amnesty To Boko Haram Kingpins Wicked – SMBLF
Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum, SMBLF, on Friday, kicked against the proposed plan by the Federal Government to release and grant Boko Haram
Dutch woman stabbed to death in Australia while on video call
A Dutch woman was brutally stabbed to death in her home in Melbourne earlier this week, while she was video calling with a friend on Skype. The victim was identified as 61-year-old Maud Steenbeek, a
Media Watch: US embassy busts fake news over 'visa denial' of Nigerian bishop
Our media watch page will cut across happenings in mainstream and across social media with also a special eye for fake news.
‘I hope something positive has come out of this horror’: Angus gran’s brutal death inspires self-defence drive
The brutal death of a former Monifieth grandmother has inspired a self-defence drive in South Africa.
Donald Trump faithful stand by their man during his trial
President wages frenetic campaign to rally his base while Senate considers his future
Horn votes to limit Trump's war authority against Iran
Rep. Kendra Horn voted Thursday to limit President Donald Trump’s authority to attack Iran, as the Democratic House cleared legislation to reassert Congress’ power to declare war. Horn, D-Oklahoma City, said the resolutions, approved along mostly partisan lines, were “about Congress doing its job and setting clear strategic boundaries for the use of our Armed Forces globally.” The other four Oklahomans in the House, all Republicans, voted against the resolutions, one specifically focused on Iran and another with more broad application to the use of force in the Middle East. Rep.
Gardaí targeting organised crime seize cash, gold bars and drugs worth €1.6m
Gardaí targeting organised crime have seized drugs worth €1.6m, gold bars and hundreds of thou...
Israeli airstrikes hit Gaza after militants fire 3 rockets
Palestinians have called for large protests after Friday prayers, including at a flashpoint holy site in Jerusalem that is sacred to Muslims and Jews.
Man arrested in Dundalk on suspicion of passport offences - Talk of the Town
A 40-year-old man was arrested in Dundalk today on suspicion of falsifying passports. A statement from Gardaí said: “On Friday, 31st January 2020, an intelligence led operation was conducted by the Garda National Bureau of Criminal Investigation (GNBCI), targeting persons suspected to be involved in serious and organised crime who operate at an international level....Read More→
Virus rescue flight returns to Korea with 18 showing fever
Eighteen passengers on a chartered flight from virus-stricken Wuhan to South Korea showed signs of fever after landing at Gimpo International Airport and were taken to hospitals for checks.
UN agency fears ‘escalation in clashes’ after Trump plan
GENEVA, Jan 31 — Palestinians are in a “state of shock” over a US Middle East peace plan, the head of the UN’s agency for Palestinian refugees said today, voicing fears of a surge in violence. “We certainly have serious concerns that it will result in an escalation in clashes and in...
Staunch Critic of Indian PM Tears Into Pakistani Minister Who Urged People to 'Defeat Modi Madness'
New Delhi (Sputnik): Pakistan’s Science and Technology Minister Fahad Ahmed Chaudhry’s comment comes against the backdrop of the forthcoming Delhi legislative assembly elections, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s AAP will compete to form a city government.
More curbs on travel to China as coronavirus fatalities continue to rise
The United States and other countries tightened travel curbs on Friday and businesses said they were facing supply problems because of the coronavirus in China, a day after the World Health Organizat…
Hangings of Delhi bus gang-rapists postponed
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday temporarily suspended all direct flights with China, after a global health emergency was declared over the coronavirus epidemic which has killed more than 200 people. "We have suspended all the direct flights to and from China with immediate effect till February 02," Abdul Sattar Khokhar, a spokesperson for Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority
U.S. Ambassador Slams Russia's 'Shameful Treatment' Of Jailed Former U.S. Marine
The United States' new ambassador to Russia has urged Moscow to release Paul Whelan and accused the Russian authorities of "shameful treatment" of the former U.S. Marine, who is accused of spying.
CAA fulfilled wishes of Mahatma Gandhi, says Prez Kovind
President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday hailed the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act as "historic" in his address to joint sitting of both houses of Parliament, prompting protests by some opposition members.
Barberton sisters face murder charges after their mother’s brutal murder
The two sisters, who are believed to be complicit in their mother's murder, were charged and will appear in the Barberton Magistrate Court on February 5
Disturbed intruders flee Newtyle motorhome break-in
Police are hunting two men disturbed while breaking into a motorhome before fleeing the scene.
Hindu Mahasabha will not honour Delhi shooter, says right-wing outfit’s chief
The Uttar Pradesh chief of the right-wing organisation had earlier claimed that the gunman would be honoured, and provided with legal assistance.
Indian Migrants, Smuggler Arrested After Crossing Canadian Border into NY
Swanton Sector Border Patrol agents arrested three Indian nationals in New York near the Canadian border.
9 years of war turn Syria's Maaret al-Numan into a ghost town
Once the throbbing heart of the uprising against Bashar Assad's regime, Maaret al-Numan is now an eerie ghost town where few buildings have been spared by...
Economic Survey 'disappointing', Modi govt selling dreams to people: Mayawati
In a series of tweets, BSP president Mayawati said: "Because of the wrong policies and programmes of the centre, rising poverty, inflation, unemployment etc. have led to constant shrinking of the per capita/family income of the people, yet the BJP government is selling dreams to them.
Today's Mayo death and funeral notices
TODAY'S Mayo death and funeral notices can be accessed here.
Assault on Syria's Idlib pushes 700,000 to flee in potential 'international crisis,' says U.S. envoy
An assault on rebel-held northwest Syria by government forces has pushed some 700,000 people to flee toward the Turkish border and raised the specter of an
Palestinians protest Trump plan, Gaza militants fire rockets
Palestinians held demonstrations across the region Friday to protest President Donald Trump's Middle East initiative, while militants in the Gaza Strip fired rockets and mortar rounds at Israel, drawing retaliatory strikes.
Germany under fire over reform of Nazi citizenship rules
Government blocks proposal to cement in law liberalisation of citizenship restitution
Jihadists struggle to hold ground as Syrian troops score new advance in Aleppo
BEIRUT, LEBANON (2:20 P.M.) – The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) continued their push in the southwestern countryside of the Aleppo Governorate on Friday as they scored a new advance near the Rashiddeen 5 sector. READ ALSO: Syrian Army storms key sector inside southwest Aleppo Led by the 4th Armored Division and Division 30 of the Republican Guard, the Syrian military began their attack on Friday morning by storming several sites around the Rashiddeen 5 sector and recently captured town of Khan Touman. According to a field report from southwestern Aleppo, the Syrian Army was able to take control of Talat Hizmar, Al-Khalidiyah, and Khirbat Khares this afternoon, following a fierce battle with the jihadist rebel forces. At the same time, the Syrian Army is also attempting to advance at the western outskirts of Aleppo city, as their units continue to attack the jihadist defenses near the Al-Zahra’a Association Quarter.
Pompeo visits Ukraine as Trump impeachment trial advances
KIEV, Jan 31 — US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was to meet with Ukraine’s leader today on his first trip to the country that is at the heart of President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. The visit, which was scheduled for early January but then delayed because of Middle East tensions, was...
Palestinians protest Trump plan, Gaza militants fire rockets
MAARET AL-NUMAN, Syria: Once the throbbing heart of the uprising against Syrian President Bashar Assad’s regime, Maaret Al-Numan is an eerie ghost town where few buildings have been spared by nine years of war. Following a major ground offensive, the Syrian army captured the town in the northwestern province of Idlib on Wednesday, a key prize in its push to reconquer the
Gunmen allegedly in government vehicle attack former attorney-general in Benin city
A former attorney-general and commissioner for justice in Edo, Barrister Henry Idahagbon, has narrated how he escaped death as he was attacked by gunmen.
White House declares health emergency for novel coronavirus
Citizens returning from Hubei Province will be quarantined for 14 days upon returning to the U.S.
Iowa's fast-growing Latino community gets new attention from Democrats
DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - Latinos in Iowa, overlooked as a political force for years in the state that kicks off the U.S. presidential race, have been getting unprecedented attention in a too-close-to-call Democratic White House nominating fight.
Russia Confirms First Two Cases Of Coronavirus, Two Chinese Nationals Quarantined
Russia has reported its first two cases of coronavirus, as governments scrambled to control the spread of a new coronavirus that has already killed more than 200 people in China.
US Defends Fourth Rise In Casualty Count After Military Base Attack
The disclosed number of injured personnel has progressively risen from zero to 64, since the strike on Al Asad air base earlier this month.
'I knew this day would come,' says David Cameron as Britain leaves EU – video
The former prime minister said that Britain ‘can make a success’ of Brexit on the day the country is set to leave the European Union
Britain’s last day in the EU | Here is a chronology of Brexit
United Kingdom is set to leave the European Union at 2300 hours GMT on January 31, 2020.
Thousands on virus lockdown at China-backed plant in Indonesia
More than 40,000 workers at a vast Chinese-controlled industrial complex in Indonesia have been quarantined over fears about the spread of a deadly coronavirus strain which has killed more than 200 people in China, it said Friday. PT Indonesia Morowali Industrial Park has sealed off its nickel mining
Coronavirus: US airline suspends flights to China
Following the devastating spread of the airborne disease, Coronavirus, a United States (US)'s airlines, Delta, has suspends flights bound to China.
Three Irish citzens evacuated from China amidst coronavirus
The World Health Organisation declared the coronavirus outbreak a global public health emergency yesterday. Three citizens have since evacuated china.
Nigerian soldiers arrest journalist 'over Boko Haram report'
Nigerian soldiers on Thursday arrested a Daily Trust reporter in Maiduguri, Borno State, over a report about the Boko Haram war.
Air India flight with Indians from Wuhan to leave for home on Saturday
While Friday's flight is scheduled to take mostly those stranded in Wuhan, Saturday's flight is expected to take those held up in Hubei province
Coronavirus: China starts repatriating people to Wuhan as death toll hits 213 – media
Of the newly reported deaths, 30 were in Hubei's provincial capital Wuhan, where the virus was first reported, according to the Hubei health commission.
Bolton says Trump told him to set up Giuliani meeting in Ukraine: report
President Trump urged former national security adviser John Bolton last May to put Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in contact with Rudy Giuliani, according to a
Sharjeel Imam distributed pamphlets with misleading info about NRC, CAA: Delhi Police
The police, which recently raided Sharjeel Imam's rented house in Delhi's Vasant Kunj and his parents' house in Bihar, said that he distributed these 'misleading pamphlets' in nearby mosques.
Yasonna ready to step down if immigration boss found not guilty of covering up fugitive's whereabouts
“If he [Ronny] is not guilty, I will step down from my position as a minister because I am sure that [Ronny] is guilty,” Yasonna said on Thursday.
Crowds line the streets to mark end of watch for fallen Honolulu police officer Tiffany Enriquez | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Officers from all over the country gathered to form a “thin blue line” around fallen Honolulu police officer Tiffany-Victoria B. Enriquez, whose funeral service and end of watch ceremony were today.
Remembering the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake
The 1931 Hawke’s Bay earthquake reshaped Hastings and its impact on the district will once again be remembered at the annual commemoration service being held this Monday, February 3.
Donald Trump likely to be acquitted
Republicans move to block additional witnesses in President’s trial in the Senate
'Wife killer' Fotis Dulos pronounced dead two days after suicide attempt
Dulos, who pleaded not guilty to his wife's murder, was declared dead at Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx, New York.
Pompeo plays clean-up in Ukraine as Trump trial nears end
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — As the Senate lurched toward a vote to acquit President Donald Trump on impeachment charges, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo played clean-up in the country at the center of the inquiry on Friday.Visiting Ukraine, Pompeo denied the main allegations that prompted the investigation, contradicting witness testimony that Trump withheld critical military aid and a coveted visit to the White House for the nation’s leader in exchange for a corruption investigation into a political rival.In Kyiv, Pompeo also sought to distance himself from heated comments he reportedly made to a radio interviewer last weekend in which he questioned whether Americans actually care about Ukraine.
Gormley: Saskatchewan 2020 election will have some significant firsts
This election will be Mr. Moe’s first ask of voters to endorse him and the party under his leadership.
Chinese planes to bring overseas Wuhan citizens back to virus-hit city
Beijing - China sent two planes to Malaysia and Thailand on Friday to bring "stranded" Hubei province residents back to the virus-stricken city of Wuhan, authorities said.
Lai: Nigerians in Chinese town hit by coronavirus unwilling to return home
Lai Mohammed, minister of information, says the federal government is in touch with 16 Nigerians living in Wuhan, China. Coronavirus disease broke out in that part of the Asian country,
Afghanistan violence rises amid US-Taliban talks: Watchdog
SIGAR noted that attacks appeared to mirror progress in US-Taliban talks, with incidents dropping earlier in the year, then picking up again after US President Donald Trump temporarily halted negotiations in September.
Is the new dispensation keen on devolution?
It should be recalled that the nationalist struggle's main focus was the achievement of an electoral system with one person one vote as its basis and the result...
Hyderabad: Girl’s Father Gets Her Christian Lover To Convert To Islam Then Refuses To Allow The Marriage
A case has come to light where a Christian man named Boballi Bhaskar converted to Islam to be able to marry the love of his life, only to be later denied by her father, reports Time Now Hindi.
Immigration officer, two ground handler arrested for extortion at NAIA
An immigration officer and two ground handlers were arrested by operatives of Philippine National Police (PNP) Aviation Security Group at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 when they tried to extort some P60,000 from Royal Air as penalty/payment.
Police arrest woman over tourist's murder
She was arrested at a bar in Diani, Ukunda, in Kwale County.
NCIC focuses on Nakuru ahead of BBI rallies
The commission has cautioned politicians against inciting Kenyans to violence.
Budget Session: President Kovind hails Citizenship Amendment Act, but remains silent on NRC
Some Opposition members shouted ‘shame shame’ and displayed banners as soon as the president made the remarks in Parliament.
Senate officially votes against calling witnesses in impeachment trial
Two Republicans joined 47 Democrats in voting for witnesses.
Edo 2020: Ex-PDP gov candidate reportedly set to challenge Obaseki for APC ticket
Governor Obaseki's 2020 re-election bid may witness a strong challenge as Pastor Ize-Iyamu, who recently defected from the PDP, is allegedly set to contest the APC ticket.
Husband ‘asks State to withdraw charges against wife’ accused of his attempted murder
Sandra Govender, 53, and three other women face charges of attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder.
Turkey Says Might 'Have No Choice' but Another Military Offensive in Syria
'We will have to resort to the same path again if the situation in Idlib is not returned to normal quickly,' says Erdogan
East African airlines suspend China flights due to coronavirus
NAIROBI/KIGALI - Kenya Airways and RwandAir said on Friday that they had suspended all flights to and from China until further notice after a virus outbreak killed more than 200 people in China and spread to 18 countries.
France, Turkey lock horns in Mediterranean standoff
Macron has expressed exasperation with Erdogan on a string of issues, such as allegedly illicit energy exploration off Cyprus, the launch of a military operation in Syria without international consent, and contributing to what he termed the "brain death" of NATO.
North Las Vegas woman reported missing on New Year’s Eve found alive
No details on where Jennifer Sims, 46, was found or her condition were released, but police confirmed that she was recently removed from a missing persons database.
Congress plans for PACS polls
Ex-officio members may play a role in cooperative elections
WHO declares global virus emergency
The WHO revises its risk assessment after crisis talks in Geneva.
First two cases of coronavirus in the UK confirmed as guests of York hotel
Health officials are urgently trying to trace those who came into contact with two people
Just In: Two people in UK test positive for coronavirus
Health officials in Britain said on Friday that two people had tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the first confirmed cases in the...
BSY meets Shah, says talks on Cabinet expansion today
Talks between Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa and former BJP national president and Home Minister Amit Shah to finalise the Cabinet expansion will be held on Friday morning. The chief minister, who
Helen McCourt's mother begins proceedings to prevent killer's release
Marie McCourt lodges papers requesting judicial review into release of Ian Simms
US warns against China travel, as virus death toll hits 213
The United States told its citizens to avoid China after the World Health Organization declared a global coronavirus emergency, as the Chinese death toll rose Friday to 213 and total infections surpassed the SARS epidemic of two decades ago.
Sen. Alexander says he will vote against calling witnesses in impeachment trial
Senator Lamar Alexander announced he will vote 'no' on a motion to call witnesses in the President Trump impeachment trial.
Indian villagers beat wife of hostage-taker to death
A man who held about two dozen children hostage at his daughter's fake birthday party was shot dead by police in northern Uttar Pradesh state before villagers beat his wife to death as she tried to escape, authorities said on Friday.
India bans export of protective masks, clothing amid coronavirus outbreak
India on Friday banned the export of personal protection equipment such as masks and clothing amid a global coronavirus outbreak. It did not give a reason for the ban but it reported its first case of the new coronavirus on Thursday, a woman in Kerala who was a student of Wuhan University in China.
Smash Players Invent The "Dink Dank Dunk"
Today on Highlight Reel we have Smash Bros. combos, Modern Warfare moments, Crazy Taxis, accidental toxic moments and much more!
MH17 suspect Tsemakh reportedly killed in Moscow late in Jan – Russian media
Tsemakh is said to have left for Moscow on business on January 26, 2020, after which the connection with him was lost.
Plane carrying Britons and others from China's Wuhan lands in UK
BRIZE NORTON, England (Reuters) - A plane carrying 83 British and 27 foreign nationals landed in Britain after flying from China’s central city of Wuhan, the centre of a virus epidemic that has killed more than 200 people and infected more than 9,000.
Pakistan Halts All Flights To And From China Amid Coronavirus Fears
Pakistan says it is halting all flights to and from China after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the ongoing coronavirus outbreak a global emergency.
Police: Naked man in tree charged in Union County homicide
One man is behind bars after police say they found a body at a home in Union County.
Third death as protests grow in Chile
A man died of carbon monoxide poisoning after a supermarket was torched in Chile's capital Santiago on Friday, bringing the death toll from a resurgence in violent unrest rose to three.
Russia confirms first two coronavirus cases
MOSCOW, Jan 31 — Russia said today that two Chinese citizens had tested positive for the novel coronavirus in the country’s first cases since the deadly outbreak emerged in China. The two cases were registered in the Zabaikalsky and Tyumen regions of Siberia, Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana...
3 terrorists killed in shootout on highway in J&K
Traffic has been suspended on the highway while authorities also ordered the closure of all schools today in Udhampur district as a precautionary measure.
Youth Parliament not for nurturing political ambitions- NYA
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Israel tightens security after Trump plan but prayers pass calmly
Israel stepped up security in Jerusalem's Old City Friday after US President Donald Trump enraged Palestinians with his controversial peace plan, but weekly prayers at the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque passed off calmly.
Britain reports first two cases of coronavirus
Two patients from the same family in England have tested positive for coronavirus, the first such cases in Britain, England's chief medical officer said on Friday.
15-year sentence for cop who killed TUT student Katlego Monareng
A police officer who shot and killed Tshwane University of Technology student Katlego Monareng during a protest in 2018 has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.
Chinese planes to bring overseas Wuhan citizens back to virus-hit city
China sent two planes to Malaysia and Thailand on Friday to bring "stranded" Hubei province residents back to the virus-stricken city of Wuhan, authorities said.
US soldiers hurt in Iran missile strike up to 64: Pentagon
The number of US troops injured by an Iranian missile strike in Iraq this month has risen to 64, according to new figures released by the Pentagon. US President Donald Trump had initially said no
Police appeal after man goes missing after going for walk in the woods
Maurice Benyon was reported missing from Wilton Road, Carluke, around 7.10pm on Wednesday, January 29, and it is believed that he was walking in the woods from Cleghorn to Cartland Bridge area.
Fearing spread of virus, Singapore bars arrivals from China
Singapore has atleast 13 confirmed infections of coronavirus
CAA 'historic', it has fulfilled Gandhi ji's wish: President Ram Nath Kovind
'The Citizenship Amendment Act is a historic law. It has fulfilled wishes of the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi,' he said.
Koo Stark in behind-closed-doors High Court fight over money with ex-partner
A judge overseeing a trial in London has relaxed a reporting bar and allowed some detail to be revealed.
Truck Driver Ferrying JeM Militants Cousin of Pulwama Suicide Bomber: DGP Dilbag Singh
A group of three-four militants were intercepted at the Bann toll plaza, about 28 km from Jammu city, when they were trying to enter the Kashmir valley on the truck.
13 booked for candlelight march at CAA protest site
Activist Deepak Kabir among them
Harvey Weinstein hired private investigators to target his accusers, court told
Harvey Weinstein hired private investigators to meet with journalists and track down his accusers...
Turkish-backed Libyan forces prepare for major offensive to retake coastal city
BEIRUT, LEBANON (7:30 P.M.) – Brigadier Saeed Al-Malti, spokesman for the Military College and commander of one of the hubs in Tripoli operations, said that Al-Wefaq forces are preparing for a strong mission in the coming hours. READ ALSO: Libyan Army closes in on strategic coastal city Malti said on Friday that the Al-Wefaq forces, loyal to the Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli, are preparing to retake the strategic port-city of Sirte in northern Libya. He pointed out that the forces have made some arrangements to restore the city of Sirte and the Al-Washeka area, while a calm situation prevails in the clashes in the Libyan capital. The forces loyal to the Government of National Accord lost Sirte to the Libyan National Army (LNA) in early January after the latter launched a surprise operation along the coast.
RPF constable shoots himself to death on running train
‘He was upset with some domestic problems’
Pakistan halts flights to and from China amid virus outbreak
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday halted flights to and from China with immediate effect, a civil aviation official said, as the death toll from a virus outbreak spreading in China mounted and the World H
Police: Dad ‘made up’ home invasion after 4-year-old son shot himself in Philadelphia home
A father who claimed his 4-year-old son was killed in a home invasion robbery has now been charged with involuntary manslaughter because the boy apparently shot himself with a gun he found in the Philadelphia home.
Australian bushfires: State of emergency declared in Canberra
Heatwave conditions expected to sweep through Victoria and New South Wales states
Monks, models and a McDonald's party: Friday's best photos
The Guardian’s picture editors select highlights from around the world
Pompeo pledges US support for Ukraine amid impeachment trial
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo underscored Washington's support for Ukraine on Friday during a visit to Kyiv, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for the US to play a greater role in settling the conflict with Russian-backed separatists.
Trump impeachment trial may end soon as Senate witness vote looms
Washington, DC - The United States Senate is gearing up for a climactic vote on Friday that could bring a swift end to the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
Dead man lies on an empty street at China’s virus ground zero
A grey-haired man wearing a face mask lies dead on the pavement at ground zero of China's virus epidemic, a plastic shopping bag in one hand.
Health risk to Scotland remains 'low' as first two UK cases of coronavirus are confirmed
The number of patients being tested for suspected cases of the deadly disease in Scotland has remained at 16 in the last 24 hours.
Countries ban China arrivals as virus death toll hits 213
Singapore and Mongolia slapped sweeping bans on arrivals from China on Friday and the United States told its citizens to avoid the country after a global health emergency was declared over a viral epidemic that has killed 213 people.
Emergency declared for bushfire-threatened Canberra
It is the first time that a state of emergency has been declared in the Australian Capital Territory since 2003, when fires destroyed almost 500 homes.
Coronavirus outbreak: 6 suspected cases admitted to RML hospital
Five persons self-reported to the Ram Manohar Lohia hospital, designated to deal with such cases, with respiratory problems and fever, hospital sources said.
Yellapatar convicts shifted to Cherlapalli jail
The three convicts who have been awarded death penalty in the gruesome Yellapatar rape and murder case were shifted to Cherlapalli prison in Hyderabad from the District Jail Adilabad. The convicts Sha
Mauritania arrests 10 gay men after purported gay wedding
NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania — Authorities in Mauritania have arrested 10 men after a video appeared on social media of a gay couple appearing to take part in a traditional wedding ceremony, human rights groups said. Police later determined the gathering was a birthday party but the men remain in custody with no trial date set yet. …
Waititu a 'sacrificial lamb': Ruto allies
They claim the grand plan is to "finish" the DP politically.
Nicola Sturgeon: independence best for Scotland post-Brexit - video
Scotland's first minister urges supporters of Scottish independence to build and win the political case for it rather than rushing to hold a referendum
Man exposes himself to woman in Telford
A man exposed himself to a woman walking through an area of Telford.
Myanmar turns back China Southern flight over coronavirus fears: government spokesman
YANGON (Reuters) - Authorities in Myanmar turned back a China Southern flight from Guangzhou with almost everyone on board on Friday after one of the passengers was found with flu symptoms similar to the fast-spreading coronavirus, a government spokesman said.
Amit Shah Congratulates Yogi Adityanath & UP Police For Successful Farrukhabad Rescue Op
After the successful rescue of the 23 children by UP police from a hostage situation in Farrukhabad, Home Minister Amit Shah congratulated CM Yogi Adityanath.
Myanmar sends back China plane after coronavirus scare
Myanmar on Friday sent a plane back to China with most passengers still on board -- including French and American citizens —- after one man suspected of contracting the coronavirus was taken to hospital.
Convicts' lawyer mocked me, said hanging postponed till eternity: Nirbhaya's mother
She alleged that the convicts' lawyer AP Singh pointed fingers at her and told her that the hangings will get postponed till eternity.
Coronavirus: 58 Telugu techies stranded in Wuhan want to return home
The parents of youths are asking the state and the Centre to bring their wards back home at earliest
Sexual assaults rise at US military academies: Pentagon
Incidence of sexual assault in US military academies rose again last year, the Pentagon said Thursday, despite efforts to combat the problem.
US tells its citizens 'do not travel' to China because of coronavirus
The United States has told its citizens "do not travel" to China, raising its advisory status to the highest level of alert because of the coronavirus epidemic.
Greece convenes National Council of Public Health after Coronavirus global emergency
Greek City Times Article
Osun govt. to restrict cattle grazing to farm settlements
Osun Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, has assured farmers that the state government will restrict open grazing
Doctors acquitted in Belgium’s first criminal euthanasia case
GP, psychiatrist and doctor were accused of unlawfully poisoning Tine Nys, 38
First Canadian coronavirus patient discharged from Toronto hospital
A man who was diagnosed as Canada’s first coronavirus patient was discharged from a Toronto hospital Friday morning, officials said.
Nigerian embassy in China still lists Jonathan as president five years out of office
Despite Nigeria’s strong ties with China, Nigeria’s embassy website in China meant for information source and consular services is replete with outdated information. In fact, the embassy website still lists former President Goodluck Jonathan as Nigerian leader after five years after he was voted out of the office. Also, Aminu Wali still appears as Minister […]
Hooda slams Haryana govt.
‘Governance has come to a complete halt in the State’
Swedish health authority says woman is confirmed to have coronavirus
STOCKHOLM, Jan 31 — Sweden’s Public Health Agency said today that a woman had tested positive for coronavirus and was being kept isolated at a hospital in southern Sweden. “It is a woman who visited the Wuhan area in China and experienced cough symptoms after arriving in Sweden,” the agency...
Chinese city of Wuhan says it should have acted sooner to contain virus
BEIJING (Reuters) - Wuhan, the epicenter of a coronavirus that has quickly spread beyond China’s borders in recent days, should have taken measures sooner to contain it, the city’s Communist Party chief said on Friday.
Right wing group's activists detained before anti-CAA protest
The police detained a few members of the right wing group Hindu Rashtra Sena on Thursday ahead of a protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and the proposed National Register of Citizens here.
First two persons infected with coronavirus identified in Russia – media
Both are Chinese citizens.
Poll: Joe Biden's Lead over President Trump Has 'Essentially Vanished'
Joe Biden's (D) lead over President Trump in a general election matchup has "essentially vanished," January's IBD/TIPP poll found.
Hamilton police identify man shot to death inside rooming house
Hamilton police have identified the city's first homicide victim of the year.
2 shabu peddlers killed in Mindanao gunbattle
TWO heavily-armed drug traffickers in Mindanao were killed in a shootout with agents of the Philippine National Police Drug Enforcement Group (PNP-DEG) in a gunbattle which marred the conduct of a buy-bust operation in Malabang, Lanao del Sur yesterday morning, PNP-DEG director, Brigadier General Romeo M. Caramat Jr. said.
Coronavirus Latest Updates: 6 suspected cases in Delhi’s RML; Indians to be evacuated from China
Coronavirus Updates: Meanwhile in India, one student who returned from Wuhan has been tested positive in Kerala and has been kept in isolation.
Bangladesh allows formal education in Rohingya camps to reduce risk of child trafficking
The move is a reversal of an earlier order and has been welcomed by child rights experts.
Saudi Arabia supports UN Alliance of Civilizations with $1 million
The support was offered during a meeting with High Representative of the Alliance of Civilizations, Miguel Angel Moratinos here.
Timaya reveals reason people show love to others after they are gone
Popular Nigerian singer Inetimi Timaya Odon, better known by his stage name Timaya, has taken to social media to educate his fans about the philosophy of the human mind when it comes to the loss of life.
John Bolton said Trump personally asked him to help pressure Ukraine to give in to his political demands
Former national security adviser John Bolton claims President Donald Trump personally asked him to ensure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky would cater to his political demands, The New York Times reported, citing an unpublished manuscript of Bolton’s upcoming book.
Pompeo visits Ukraine as Trump impeachment trial advances
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visits Kiev on Friday on his first trip to Ukraine, the country at the heart of President Donald Trump's ...
Israel hits targets in Gaza after militants fire 3 rockets
Israel launched airstrikes on militant targets in the Gaza Strip shortly after Palestinians fired three rockets into Israel, two of which were intercepted, the military said Friday.
Coronavirus: Air India's special flight to depart from Delhi for Wuhan on Friday for evacuation of Indians
The government on Thursday reached out to over 600 Indians living in China's Hubei province, the epicentre of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Estranged husband accused of killing Jennifer Dulos dies
A man charged with murdering his wife who went missing amid a contentious divorce case died Thursday, his lawyer said.
As coronavirus spreads, so does anti-Chinese sentiment | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
In Japan, the hashtag #ChineseDon’tComeToJapan has been trending on Twitter. In Singapore, tens of thousands of residents have signed a petition calling for the government to ban Chinese nationals from entering the country.
Muslim hatred flares up
Quebec cabinet ministers are speaking out about a deluge of hateful comments posted to the premier's Facebook page after he published a message in support of the province's Muslim community.
John Delaney ends presidential campaign
In a statement, the moderate former congressman warned about nominating progressives like Warren or Sanders.
Plane With UK, Foreign Citizens Leaves China’s Coronavirus-Hit Wuhan - UK Foreign Office
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - A plane carrying 83 UK and 27 foreign nationals have left the Chinese city of Wuhan, the epicentre of the new coronavirus outbreak, the UK Foreign Office said on Friday.
Women and Brexit: Will they be hit the hardest?
As Britain leaves the European Union, we take a look at what impact Brexit will have on women in the UK. We talk to Roberta Guerrina, a professor of E.U. gender politics at Bristol University. Also t…
Coronavirus outbreak: Indian government begins to evacuate 366 citizens from China's Wuhan
The 423-seater flight is expected to return to Delhi from Wuhan at 2 a.m. on Saturday and another special flight may depart from T3, Delhi on Saturday.
Bilawal urges MQM-P to reconsider alliance with ‘failing’ PTI govt
PPP chairman says his party is ready to work with MQM-P to solve Karachi’s issues despite ideological differences
Court orders halt to Tarkwa Bay waterfront evictions
A court in Nigeria's economic capital Lagos on Thursday ordered the military to halt forced evictions of Tarkwa Bay after thousands of people were evicted.
Pakistan delays border opening with China
Islamabad, Pakistan - Pakistan announced Thursday that it is delaying the opening of a key border crossing with China following the coronavirus outbreak there.
Did Putin Just Reveal Plans for How Russia Would Run Without Him?
What is he planning?
Mediterranean refugee deaths drop but experts say risks remain
In the first month of 2020, at least 70 people drowned in the Mediterranean while attempting the perilous journey to Europe, the lowest level since 2014, the start of the refugee crisis.
Hong Kong leader rejects calls to close border despite virus fears
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam rejected calls from a medical union on Friday to close the border with mainland China to contain the spread of the new coronavirus, and urged health staff not to go through with a threatened strike.
Johnson hails UK’s ‘new beginning’ as Brexit day arrives
He is scheduled to deliver a televised address to the country an hour before departure, calling Brexit “not an end but a beginning.”
Kejriwal slams Pak Minister for mocking Modi; says Pak “biggest sponsors of terrorism”
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal slammed Pakistani Minister, Chaudhary Fawad Hussain for making objectionable comments on Prime Minister Modi.
Weinstein rape accuser tells trial she tried to fight off his advances in hotel
The woman alleges Weinstein raped her in his New York City hotel room in March 2013 after injecting himself with medicine to induce an erection.
Sanctuary policy ban clears Kentucky Senate committee
A Republican-backed bill to ban sanctuary policies by most public agencies in Kentucky has advanced.
WHO: Closing borders could allow China virus to spread faster
GENEVA, Jan 31 — The World Health Organisation cautioned today that closing borders was probably ineffective in halting the transmission of the deadly novel coronavirus from China and could even accelerate its spread. If you close official border crossings, you can “lose track of people and...
195 kg heroin seized in Punjab; 6 held
Foreign national among arrested, role of SSB member being ascertained: CM
NPP women use Sarkodie’s ‘Ofeetso’ to mock the NDC after Akufo Addo commissioned 307 ambulances
A video has surfaced of some NPP supporters jamming to Sarkodie’s ‘Ofeetso’ during the commission of the new 307 ambulances by Akufo Addo to spite the NDC. In the video, the supporters with many of them been women were seen using their clothes to wipe the new ambulances and singing along to ‘Ofeetso’ which is […]
Lassa fever deaths in Nigeria rise to 41
The death toll from Lassa fever in Nigeria since the beginning of January has risen to 41 as cases were confirmed in more regions, Nigeria's disease control agency said.
13 booked for holding candle-lit march at Lucknow protest
Uzma Parveen, mother of a seven-month-old baby, a regular face at the protest, was also booked
Israel conducts second missile test in 2 months
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- Israeli defense officials conducted a missile test Friday in the skies over the central part of the country, the second in two months.
BAC rejects Opposition motion to recall Governor
LDF members say proposal lacks legislative precedent
Italy government agrees state of emergency after confirmed coronavirus cases: government source
ROME (Reuters) - Italy’s cabinet on Friday decided to declare a state of emergency after the first two cases of coronavirus were confirmed in the country, a government source said.
Street art creates a splash of new life for Lisbon barrio
LISBON, Jan 31 — In a poor neighbourhood north of Lisbon, tourists contemplate a huge mural of a black woman pulling off a white mask — a potent symbol in a “no-go” neighbourhood that has been transformed by art. The painting by Angolan-Portuguese artist Nomen is undoubtedly “the most...
Changi Airport clarifies, says “CAG does not restrict the wearing of masks by those on duty at the airport”
Changi Airport clarifies, says “CAG does not restrict the wearing of masks by those on duty at the airport”
Uttam accuses BJP, RSS of fanning communal hatred
The Congress leader also condemned the BJP’s attempt “to extract political gains out of Mahatma Gandhi while ignoring his ideals and teachings”.
WHO declares virus global emergency
BEIJING — The United States told its citizens not to travel to China in the first major response to the World Health Organization’s declaration of a global emergency over the spreading coronavirus, as Chinese authorities Friday increased the toll to 213 dead and nearly 10,000 infections.
Myanmar turns back China Southern flight over coronavirus fear, says govt spokesman
YANGON, Jan 31 — Authorities in Myanmar turned back a China Southern flight from Guangzhou with almost everyone on board today after one of the passengers was found with flu symptoms similar to the fast-spreading coronavirus, a government spokesman said. The plane arrived in the commercial...
James Nyoro Sworn In As Kiambu County’s Third Governor
James Karanja Nyoro has been sworn in as Kiambu County's third governor.Nyoro was sworn in by Justice John Onyiego after Ferdinand Waititu was successfully ousted from office on Wednesday by the s
New York police warn public after antifa vows to ‘f--- shit up’ on city’s subway
The New York City police union warned the public about a rowdy demonstration promised by antifa against the city’s public transportation police.
Taliban’s Continued Attacks Show Limits of U.S. Strategy in Afghanistan
The number of attacks, detailed in a quarterly inspector general report, highlights once more the disparity between talking points and the reality on the ground.
‘BJP leaders inciting violence’
The former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has accused BJP leaders of inciting violence on those opposing the Citizenship (Amendment) Act. He told presspersons here on Friday that a Union Minister had cal
Harvey Weinstein rape accuser testifying in pivotal trial moment
The woman whose rape allegation led to criminal charges against Harvey Weinstein was testifying Friday in a pivotal moment for both sides in his #MeToo-era trial.
Ride-share driver accused of sexually assaulting young girl in NJ
A ride-share driver in New Jersey, who was an active member of the military, is charged with sexually assaulting a young girl.
Tesla boss Elon Musk releases electronic dance track
Mr Musk posted a teaser picture of himself in a studio shortly before sharing the track, which he wrote.
Nova Scotia court says man's rights not infringed when Grabher plate was revoked
HALIFAX — A Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge has dismissed a claim by a man who says the province infringed on his freedom of expression when it revoked a license plate personalized with his surname. . .
Demand for Buhari’s resignation a call for us to do more, says Keyamo
Festus Keyamo says there is no need for a furore over calls by some people for President Muhammadu Buhari's resignation.
US lauds Pakistan’s efforts for Afghanistan peace
--FM Qureshi and Gen Bajwa assure Khalilzad of Pakistan's continued efforts to bring peace to neighbouring country ISLAMABAD: US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zal
What royal events could feature in The Crown’s upcoming series?
The programme is expected to cover the aftermath of Diana’s death.
Nicola Sturgeon: SNP ready to ramp up case for ‘better future’ with independence
The SNP is ready to “ramp up” its campaign to persuade Scots to choose independence, Nicola Sturgeon said, as she accused the Tories of “goading” Scotland. The party leader spoke in Edinburgh on the day the UK officially leaves the EU, which she said would be a “moment of profound sadness” for many. Ms Sturgeon said a “different, better” future is open to Scotland with independence.
Erdogan says Turkey may launch Syria offensive if Idlib attacks continue
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey may launch a military operation in Syria’s northwestern Idlib region unless fighting there is quickly halted, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday as attacks by Syrian government forces risked a new wave of refugees.
Erdogan threatens 'military force' against Syria
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hit out Friday at the Damascus regime's "cruelty", warning Turkey was prepared to use "military force" again in Syria.
No restrictions on food imports from China, says agriculture minister
MARANG, Jan 31 — There are no restrictions on the import of food from China so far, although the World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared a public health emergency following global concerns over the 2019 novel coronavirus infection. Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister Datuk Seri...
Senate expected to block new witnesses in Friday impeachment session
The impeachment trial of President Trump faces a climactic vote on Friday, when senators will decide whether to call witnesses and prolong impeachment proceedings or bring them to a swift conclusion.
UK evacuation plane leaves Wuhan with 110 people on boar
The civilian aircraft left Wuhan in central China at around 9:45 am local time carrying 83 Britons and 27 foreign citizens.
Ballarat police prosecutor appeals prison sentence for family violence offences
A former Ballarat police officer has won an appeal for family violence offences in 2018.
Travel warning: Israelis in China should consider leaving
Israel's Foreign Ministry warns against traveling to China, says Israelis currently in the country should consider leaving.
Two Men Killed by Their Own IED in Kabul: MoI
Two people who were involved in placing the explosives were killed and one civilian was wounded in today's explosion in PD5, said Nasrat Rahimi, MOI spokesman
Police launch desperate hunt for missing mother, 33, who vanished in Berkshire over a week ago with her four young children, including a four-month-old baby
Kayleigh Stephens (pictured) was last seen in Woodley, Berkshire, and police are increasingly concerned for her safety as well as the baby, four-year-old, 12-year-old and 13-year-old with her.
WATCH LIVE: Senate holds vote on witnesses in impeachment trial
The Senate will continue the impeachment trial for President Trump at 1 p.m. EST on Friday. Senators are expected to vote on whether additional witnesses should be invited to deliver testimony.
Botswana registers first suspected case of coronavirus
Symptoms include fever, cough, difficulty in breathing, fatigue and headache.
Woman seeks to strike out suit over Nora Anne Quoirin’s death
SEREMBAN, Jan 31 — A woman has applied to strike out a suit against her filed by the family of Nora Anne Quoirin over the death of the Irish teenager while on holiday with her family at a resort here last year. In her defence, Helen Marion Todd, 77, denied that she is the proprietor of the...
Pakistan halts China flights amid coronavirus outbreak
NEW DELHI: The hanging of four men scheduled for Saturday for a notorious gang-rape and murder on a Delhi bus in 2012 has been postponed “until further orders,” a court ordered on Friday. The brutal attack on Jyoti Singh sparked weeks of demonstrations and shone a spotlight on the alarming rates of sexual violence and the plight of women in India. Four men were convicted in
Two members of the same family test positive for coronavirus in England
Two members of the same family have tested positive for coronavirus in England.
Boris to Hail Brexit Day as 'Moment of Real National Renewal and Change'
LONDON (AP) - Britain begins the day as a member of the European Union. Its status at the end of the day -- as a proud nation that has reclaimed its sovereignty, or a diminished presence in Europe and the world -- will still be up for debate.
Govt. has lowered prestige of President’s office by including CAA in his address: Ghulam Nabi Azad
Speaking at a press briefing after President Kovind’s address, Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad it was shameful that the government claimed the CAA to be an achievement and included it in the President’s address
Duterte issues travel ban on Chinese nationals from nCoV-afflicted areas
President Duterte issued on Friday a travel ban on Chinese nationals coming from Hubei, China and other places where confirmed cases of the deadly 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) have been reported.
Thailand confirms first human-to-human coronavirus transmission
The case is a Thai taxi driver, said Tanarak Pipat, deputy director-general of the Department of Disease Control.
Russian bombers buzz Canadian airspace in Arctic
OTTAWA — Two long-range Russian bombers capable of carrying nuclear missiles buzzed Canadian airspace on Friday morning, the North American Aerospace Defence Command said, days after a senior military officer warned that North America's early-warning
Russian jets buzz Cdn Arctic
Two long-range Russian bombers capable of carrying nuclear missiles buzzed Canadian airspace on Friday morning, the North American Aerospace Defence Command said, days after a senior military officer warned that North America's early warning system is outdated.
Cop killing machete gang denied bail
Machete-wielding artisanal miners, who allegedly murdered a policer officer in December last year at Good Hope Mine in Kadoma, have been denied bail pending trial at the High Court.
Just a fraction of voters want to block witnesses in Trump's impeachment trial — but Republicans are likely to block them anyway
While 37% of likely Republican voters don't see a need for any witnesses, 45% want some combination of witnesses to testify.
Italy declares state of emergency over coronavirus
The Italian government declared a state of emergency on Friday to fast-track efforts to prevent the spread of the deadly coronavirus strain after two cases...
Tears And Cheers as Britain Set for Historic Brexit Day
After three and-a-half years of tortuous negotiations and political chaos, Britain will officially leave the European Union at 11 o’clock in the evening London time Friday. Pro-Brexit supporters are planning celebrations – but there were emotional scenes in Brussels.
As Coronavirus death toll rises, countries tighten curbs on travel to China
The US and other countries tightened travel curbs on Friday and businesses said they were facing supply problems because of the coronavirus in China.
Harvey Weinstein rape accuser to testify in pivotal trial moment
Prosecutors look to hammer home the most serious charges in a case that stems from the allegations of just two of the scores of women who have accused Weinstein of violating them. A conviction could put him behind bars for the rest of his life.
Church says sorry for saying sex was only for straight married couples
The archbishops of Canterbury and York have apologised for causing ‘division’ and ‘hurt’.
Erdogan threatens ‘military force’ against Syria
ANKARA, Jan 31 — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hit out today at the Damascus regime’s “cruelty”, warning Turkey was prepared to use “military force” again in Syria. “We will not allow the regime’s cruelty towards its own people, with attacks and causing bloodshed,” Erdogan said....
Lassa fever kills pregnant woman in Enugu — second death recorded in a week
The Enugu state ministry of health has confirmed another death from Lassa fever at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Utuku-Ozalla. This is the second death recorded in the state.
WHO Declares Global Virus Emergency, Countries Warn Against China Travel
The World Health Organization declared a global emergency over the new coronavirus, as China reported Friday the death toll had climbed to 213 with nearly 10,000 infections. The UN health agency based in Geneva had initially downplayed the threat pos
Coronavirus: Death toll hits 213 in China, nearly 2,000 new cases confirmed
The nationwide death toll in China's coronavirus outbreak has risen to 213, with nearly 2,000 new cases confirmed, the National Health Commission said on Friday. In its daily update, the commission
Sen. Lisa Murkowski says she will vote 'no' on calling more witnesses in Trump impeachment
Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, said Friday that she will vote "no" on subpoenaing further witnesses in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
Mahumapelo, Zwane in court gallery to support Bongani Bongo in corruption case
ANC MP Bongani Bongo's corruption case at Cape Town Magistrate's Court will be transferred to the Western Cape High Court.
Doctor cut baby's face during c-section 'because it moved too much'
Darya Kadochnikova, 19, was reportedly 'shocked' to wake up from an intravenous anesthesia to find her newborn's face had been hurt.
Botswana registers first case of 'suspected' Coronavirus
Botswana registered its first "suspected" case of the coronavirus on Thursday, the government said
HC seeks response from govt.
MaduraiThe Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Friday sought a response from the State in a petition that sought a direction to the State Election Commission to notify the indirect election to T
'Empty Roads, Airport': Wuhan Lifeless Seem in Video From Air India Flight
New Delhi (Sputnik): The World Health Organisation has declared the spread of novel Coronavirus, which started in Wuhan, China, as a ‘Public Health Emergency of International Concern’.
Democrats' plan to call witnesses in Trump's impeachment trial looks as good as dead
The motion to call witnesses requires a simple majority in the GOP-controlled Senate, requiring at least four Republican senators to vote yes.
UN Security Council urges immediate end to fighting in Yemen
The UN Security Councilis calling for an immediate end to a "significant" escalation in fighting in Yemen between Houthi Shiite rebels and the Saudi-led military coalition supporting the government.
'She should thank her stars that she was only heckled': Bengal BJP chief's shocker on woman CAA protestor
Undaunted by the Ghosh's comment, the woman protester who is in her mid-twenties, said she will continue to protest against the 'fascist BJP'.
York hotel confirmed as location for UK's first coronavirus victims
The hunt is on for anyone who came into contact with the first two confirmed patients
Coronavirus: Nigerians are not restricted to travel to China - Lai Mohammed
Despite initial warning that Nigerians should avoid travelling to China, the epicentre of Coronavirus, the federal government on Friday, January 31, said that citizens are free to visit the Asian country.
Veteran BBC Journalist Who Was Born and Bred in Kenya
As Kenya might experience her fair share of problems, the country has however managed to produce talents that have...
'Me Too' Nigeria style: women opt for martial arts over marches
LAGOS, Nigeria (Reuters) - Frustrated by one of the world’s highest rates of sexual assault, poor law enforcement and tribal taboos that keep people quiet about gender violence, some Nigerian women are breaking with tradition to take self-defense classes.
Man, 21, arrested after he allegedly stabs his father in Pearl City | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Honolulu police arrested a 21-year-old man after he allegedly stabbed his 39-year-old father in Pearl City Thursday night.
Pakistan plans to ink dual citizenship deal with Turkey
Pakistan on Thursday said a plan is being considered regarding the signing of an agreement with Turkey to allow dual citizenship for citizens of the two...
Britain reports first case of coronavirus infection in two from same family
The two were transferred to a specialist infectious disease unit in Newcastle, northeast England.
Geraldine Finucane wins permission to challenge alleged failure to investigate husband Pat's killing
THE widow of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane has won High Court permission to challenge an alleged failure to act on a finding that his killing has never been effectively investigated.
Aisha Buhari meets Patience Jonathan as late Maryam Babangida is celebrated
An exciting moment was captured in a set of photographs showing the moments Aisha, wife of President Muhammadu Buhari, and Patience, wife of past leader of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, met at event to celebrate Maryam Babangida.
Varadkar says Noone’s autism comments were ‘ignorant’
Taoiseach says Catherine Noone’s comments are ‘not proportionate for her to lose her job’
Politicians protest over India's controversial new citizenship law
Opponents of India's controversial new citizenship law have held a protest in New Delhi.
Trump trial could end soon; Alexander says no to witnesses
WASHINGTON — Republican Sen.
Kremlin: Russia deeply concerned by attacks on Syria government forces
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Friday that Russia was fully compliant with its obligations in Syria’s Idlib region, but that it was deeply concerned about what it said were aggressive militant attacks on Syrian government forces and Russia’s Hmeimim air base.
Delhi court postpones hanging of Nirbhaya rapists: Case chronology
On January 31, 2020, SC dismissed plea filed by Pawan seeking review of its order rejecting his juvenility claim. Delhi court postponed execution of their black warrants till further order.
The 5 at 5: Friday
Five minutes, five stories, five o’clock…
WHO declares global virus emergency as death toll hits 213
The World Health Organization declared a global emergency over the new coronavirus, as China reported Friday the death toll had climbed to 213 with nearly 10,000 infections.
Arabs rob pizza deliveryman - with Airsoft guns
Police arrest Arab youths who robbed pizza deliveryman at gunpoint. Suspects: 'It's a toy gun.'
US writer seeks Trump’s DNA to bolster rape allegation
A prominent American columnist who says Donald Trump raped her asked the president Thursday to provide a DNA sample so as to determine whether it matches genetic material found on her dress.
Hostage drama was planned, murder accused wanted cases dropped: Uttar Pradesh villagers
As local people and policemen laid siege to the house in Kasaria village, the 40-year-old initially demanded that the cases against him be dropped.
Coronavirus arrives to the UK after two cases confirmed by health bosses
They are members of the same family
US thanks Pakistan for facilitating Afghan peace process
US Special Envoy Zalmay Khalilzad arrived from Qatar today to hold meetings with FM Qureshi and COAS Bajwa.
Myanmar turns back China Southern flight over coronavirus fears
Authorities in Myanmar turned back a China Southern flight from Guangzhou with almost everyone on board on Friday after one of the passengers was found with flu symptoms similar to the fast-spreading coronavirus, a government spokesman said.
Pakistan suspends direct flights to and from China over virus fears
According to sources, direct flights to and from China will remain suspended till February 2.
Indian troops martyr three Kashmiri youth in occupied Kashmir
Indian troops martyr three Kashmiri youth in IOK
Senator Romney to vote for Trump impeachment trial witnesses
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Senator Mitt Romney on Friday will vote in favor of allowing witnesses to testify in the Senate’s impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, his spokeswoman said.
Pentagon now says 64 troops injured in Iran strike
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- The Pentagon has again revised up the number of U.S. soldiers diagnosed with brain injuries following an Iranian missile attack on U.S. bases in Iraq earlier this month to 64.
Thoom links up with Lil Asaf at a refugee camp in Beirut in new video
The Ammam-born MC makes his debut on The Astral Plane.
Human smuggler gets jail
A Richmond B.C. man has been sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison for his role in a human smuggling case.
Hateful messages flood Quebec premier's Facebook page after he supports Muslims
ST-SAUVEUR, Que. — Quebec cabinet ministers are speaking out about a deluge of hateful comments posted to the premier's Facebook page after he published a message in support of the province's Muslim community.
'Substantial' votes hinge on key policy issues - poll
Party policies on pay, healthcare, housing, childcare and flexible working hours are likely to sway the votes of "substantial majorities" of the State's 300,000 employees in next week's election, according to a poll funded by the largest public service union Fórsa.
Fifteen Percent of Italians Are Holocaust Deniers, Poll Shows
Some 20 percent of respondents agreed that Mussolini, Hitler’s ally and the father of 20th-century fascism, 'was a great leader who only made a few mistakes'
Student and adult taken to hospital after crash involving Chandler school bus
A student and adult have been taken to the hospital after a crash involving a school bus in Chandler.
Brexit Day timeline: How did we get here and what happens next?
It's been a long and winding road to the UK's decision to leave the EU. Here's how we got here, and how more than 1,000 days of Parliamentary drama since the Brexit vote in 2016 have played out
The global spread of the coronavirus — where is it?
The World Health Organisation has declared an international emergency over the outbreak.
DP grass root elections postponed
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Democratic Party has postponed the party grass root elections which were due to take place this week. This follows the bickering between party branches and sub-branches over anomalies involved in the entire process. The party last week unveiled its political road-map for the 2021 general elections. outlining the programme …
Woman in wheelchair dies after hit-and-run incident in Mississauga, Ont.
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Police west of Toronto say a woman in a wheelchair was killed in a hit-and-run on Friday morning. Peel Regional Police say a black vehicle left the scene in Mississauga, Ont., after hitting the woman just before 6:45 a.m.
French PM Edouard Philippe confirms run for Le Havre mayor
Philippe intends to stay on as PM — as long as President Macron will have him.
15 super-hot pictures of Alaya Furniturewala
Daughter of actress Pooja Bedi, Alaya Furniturewala makes her debut inthe Saif Ali Khan – Tabu starrer, Jaawani Jaaneman today. The filmthat’s a light-hearted comedy drama has Alaya playing the role of SaifAli Khan’s daughter. The younger actress enjoys a massive followingon social media even before the release of her first movie. The22-year-old actress has a fan following of about 5 lakh on herInstagram.
Police arrest 50 suspected cultists in Delta - The Nation Newspaper
At least 50 suspected cultists have been arrested by a police squad, 'Operation Safe Delta,' in Udu council area of Delta state.The suspects were...
Drugs, weapons seized in Kitchener bust
Regional Police executed a search warrant on Spadina Road East Thursday
Iraqi cleric condemns use of force, 11 protesters wounded
Iraq's most powerful religious figure, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, reiterated Friday his condemnation of the use of force against anti-government...
Delhi polls internal matter of India, will not tolerate Pakistan’s interference: Arvind Kejriwal
The chief minister was responding to a tweet by Pakistan's Minister of Science and Technology, Fawad Hussain, in which he had said that people of India must defeat Modi madness. Kejriwal hit out at Hussain saying no matter how hard Pakistan tries, it cannot attack the unity of this country.
4 Turkish bus drivers fired over gray wolf sign in Vienna
The Vienna Municipality has fired four Turkish bus drivers for making the 'gray wolf' sign, a spokesman for Wiener Linien, the city's public transit...
David Cameron has made £1.6m since Brexit vote in 2016
Former prime minister’s company accounts are made public on UK’s final day in EU
Gamboa orders crackdown on VK machines
PHILIPPINE National Police chief, Director General Archie Francisco F. Gamboa yesterday ordered a nationwide crackdown against ‘video-karera’ machines as part of his ‘no-take’ policy on illegal gambling activities as he led the destruction of 56 VK machines seized by the Quezon City Police District.
Muhyiddin warns PPBM leaders to stay away from money politics or risk election being nullified
PAGOH, Jan 31 — Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin today warned party leaders and members to avoid money politics if they do not want their election to be declared invalid. He said Bersatu’s leadership viewed the issue of money politics seriously as it...
'A joke': Palestinians slam Trump's proposal for new capital
Abu Dis, occupied West Bank – Just outside of Jerusalem lies Abu Dis, a small village which US President Donald Trump's Middle East plan has earmarked as the new capital of a future Palestinian state.
Fire burns down another slum in Chattogram
A fire has burnt down a slum in Chattogram's Panchlaish area, a week after the destruction of another slum in the port city in similar fashion.
Criminal holds 20 children hostage in Farukkhabad
In a shocking incident, a man with a criminal background invited about 20 children to celebrate his ‘birthday’ and then held them hostage.
Japan urges citizens not to travel to China because of virus
TOKYO — The Japanese Foreign Ministry on Friday urged its citizens not to travel to China because of the possibility of the further spread of a new virus.
US envoy Khalilzad discusses ongoing Afghan peace process with army chief
Matters of mutual interest, including regional security discussed during the meeting
Moment pastor prayed and a passport appeared from his shoe for a church member (Video)
Ghanaian pastor, Bishop Obinim, known for self-proclaimed spiritual powers and extreme Christian practices, new miracle is getting every one talking. The pastor was seen in a video performing another miracle, which is reasonably hard to believe. The
Democrats court Iowans ahead of vote, some stuck in Trump trial
Democratic presidential candidates like Joe Biden are traversing Iowa Friday, days before an all-important vote launches the party's nomination contest. But three high-profile hopefuls are unprecedentedly absent, tethered to Donald Trump's impeachment trial as rivals court undecided voters.
Macron to address France on Brexit: French presidency
PARIS (Reuters) - France’s President Emmanuel Macron will make a televised address on Friday on Britain’s departure from the European Union, his office said.
Coronavirus outbreak spreads across Europe
Following confirmations in the U.K. and Russia, Sweden's Public Health Agency said Friday that a woman had tested positive for the coronavirus and was...
Delhi elections: Police chief’s tenure extended by a month ‘in public interest’
Congress leader P Chidambaram condemned the decision, calling it ‘incomprehensible and reprehensible’.
WHO declares global virus emergency as death toll hits 213
The World Health Organization declared a global emergency over the new coronavirus, as China reported Friday the death toll had climbed to 213 with nearly 10,000 infections.
Israeli forces hit Hamas in retaliation for rocket attack
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- Israel Defense Forces launched a counterattack late Thursday along the Gaza Strip, hours after officials said Hamas fired rockets into Israel.
Weinstein rape accuser tells trial she tried to fight off his advances in hotel
The woman alleges Weinstein raped her in his New York City hotel room in March 2013 after injecting himself with medicine to induce an erection.
Maaret al-Numan is a key prize for the army in its push to reconquer Syria's last rebel enclave
Maaret al-Numan (Syria) (AFP) - Once the throbbing heart of the uprising against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime, Maaret al-Numan is an eerie ghost town where few buildings have been spared by nine years of war. Following a major ground offensive, the Syrian army captured the town in the
Pretoria man sentenced to life for raping then-10-year-old stepdaughter
The man, who cannot be named to protect the identity of his victim, looked after the victim during the week.
Clashes in diamond hub shed light on C.Africa’s ethnic tensions
Bloodletting along ethnic lines in a key diamond town has highlighted the problems facing the Central African Republic in its struggle to dampen militia violence.
Nagrota Encounter: Pulwama suicide bomber's cousin amongst 3 arrested while security forces kill 3 terrorists
The man who was driving the three terrorists is a cousin of the suicide bomber who killed 40 CRPF personnel in a deadly attack last year in Pulwama.
Romney to vote in favor of impeachment witnesses
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) will vote on Friday to allow additional witnesses and documents in President Trump's impeachment trial.
Lori Vallow didn't meet the Thursday deadline to turn her kids over to the state. Their grandma believes the 'monster' will face consequences.
Vallow had until Thursday to turn her children over to the state of Idaho. She missed it and is believed to still be in Hawaii.
Senate rejects witnesses in Trump trial, all but ensuring his acquittal
The Democrats had wanted testimony from John Bolton.
Five gunned down over old enmity
SHEIKHUPURA: Five people were gunned down on Friday over an old enmity in Sheikhupura’s area of Safdarabad.According to the local police, unidentified armed men, who were riding a motorbike ope
Fourth virus case in Canada
UPDATE: 1:10 p.m. Ontario health officials say the province now has a third confirmed case of the novel coronavirus, bringing Canada's total number of cases to four.
Kerala Coronavirus patient shifted to Thrissur Medical College
The medical college student from Wuhan University was shifted to an isolation ward set up in the Medical College Hospital in the early hours on Friday
Murder charges are dropped against three Russian sisters who killed their 'rapist' father while he slept
Krestina, Angelina and Maria Khachaturyan - aged 19, 18 and 17 when they killed Mikhail Khachaturyan, 57 - claimed they suffered years of 'torture and sexual abuse'.
Images in photojournalism contest show best and worst of humanity
More than 12,000 photos were submitted to a photojournalism contest run by free-to-use photography app Agora. A self -taught Filipino photographer,@renebernaclaimed first-prize.
Man killed in country bomb attack in Puducherry
Sambu alias Sambasivam, a resident of Pilliarkuppam, was a complainant cum witness in a murder case that occurred in Cuddalore last year, police said
367 S.Koreans evacuated from Wuhan arrive in Seoul
SEOUL: A charter flight carrying 367 South Koreans from Wuhan, the epicentre of a virus outbreak in China, landed at the Gimpo International Airport on Friday, South Korea’s foreign ministry said.
Wildfire creates state of emergency in Australian capital
The threat is posed by a blaze on Canberra’s southern fringe that has razed more than 53,000 acres.
Stacey Abrams plans to be president by 2040
Abrams, who has not held an office higher than Georgia House of Representatives, says she plans to be the President of the United States by 2040.
Collision between tractor and motorcycle leaves 3 dead in Jhenaidah
Three motorcycle riders have died after their two-wheeler crashed into a tractor in Jhenaidah's Maheshpur Upazila.
Closing borders could allow China virus to spread faster: WHO
The UN health agency on Thursday declared the outbreak a global health emergency, but said it was not recommending any international trade or travel restrictions and urged the numerous countries already taking such measures to reconsider.Several countries have halted cross-border traffic from China or banned entry from travellers from Wuhan.
Ex-panchayat Prez, Son Held For Falsehood On Cow Slaughter At Gaushala In UP's Shamli
A former panchayat president and his son were arrested for giving false information regarding slaughtering of cows at a private shelter in Uttar Pradesh's Shamli district, police said.
Man, 35, is charged with murder of two women whose bodies were found in a freezer at an east London flat last year
Zahid Younis, 35, has been charged with two counts of murder following the discovery of the bodies in a freezer in Vandome Close, Canning Town, east London last April.
Woman accused of stealing Nyyear Frank charged
The woman accused of stealing baby Nyyear Frank has been charged with child stealing and is to appear before the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court next Wednesday. Twenty-one-year-old Anniesha Ramsay was charged yesterday by the police following a...
Trump acquittal near with Senate likely to deny witnesses today
The decision late Thursday by Senator Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, a Republican who had been considered a potential supporter of testimony, to vote against new evidence largely dashed Democrats hopes of prevailing.
Video: Impeachment trial of President Trump resumes
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's impeachment trial enters a pivotal week as his defense team resumes its case and senators face a critical vote on whether to hear witnesses or proceed directly to a vote that is widely expected to end in his acquittal. The articles of impeachment charge Trump with abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.Those decisions on witnesses may be complicated by reports that Trump said he wanted to maintain a freeze on military assistance to Ukraine until it aided political investigations into his Democratic rivals, That's from former national security adviser John Bolton in a draft of his forthcoming book. The report by The New York Times was later confirmed by The Associated Press.
Russia proposes raising Turkish tomato import quota by 50,000 T -RIA
MOSCOW, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Russia's Agriculture Ministry on Friday proposed increasing Turkey's tomato import quota by 50,000 tonnes to 200,000 tonnes, the RIA news agency reported.Russia lifted a ban on vegetable imports from Turkey in November 2017 but set quotas as tensions between the two countries eased after Ankara apologised for downing a Russian military jet. (Reporting by Maria Kiselyova; writing by Tom Balmforth; editing by Jason Neely)© Copyright Thomson Reuters 2020. Click For Restrictions - http://about.reuters.com/fulllegal.asp
Everything New On Netflix This Weekend
It's gonna be a hot one in Australia this weekend so what better way to pass the time than to sit on the couch, hopefully with a full blast of aircon keeping you safe from the heat's grasps. Here's a list of what's fresh this weekend....
Chinese residents face jail if they slam country’s coronavirus response
Speaking ill of Beijing’s response to the deadly coronavirus outbreak could land China residents in jail. WeChat, the Chinese social-media
Church of England apologizes for saying only married heterosexuals should have sex
Top archbishops in the Church of England have apologized for guidance issued by the church last week that said only married heterosexuals should have sex while same-sex or heterosexual Christians in civil partnerships should remain abstinent.
Japan to ban foreigners who've been to China's Hubei in last 2 weeks: government
TOKYO (Reuters) - Foreigners who have been to China’s Hubei province in the last two weeks will be refused entry to Japan for the time being, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told a meeting of a governmental taskforce on the new coronavirus on Friday.
'Lock them up!'
A year from now, prosecutors will be launching criminal investigations of the party that loses the election
SA treating common flu with suspicion amid coronavirus, says Mkhize
Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize said on Friday his department was treating even the common flu with suspicion, as part of ...
Phoenix couple nabbed with drugs, gold AK47 granted bail
Phoenix couple Claude Mariah,35, his wife Celestine,37, and Dean Dhanny, 27, were released on R5000 bail each.
Senate poised to acquit Trump of impeachment charges
The US Senate appeared poised on Friday to rule out calling witnesses at Donald Trump's impeachment trial, clearing the way for the president to be swiftly acquitted in a decisive victory as he prepares to battle for re-election.
As coronavirus spreads across China, cities resemble ghost towns, residents show how to kill time
Several cities in China resemble ghost towns as very few people seem to be taking the risk of leaving their homes for fear of being infected by coronavirus.
Singapore bans China travellers to keep out coronavirus
Singapore said on Friday it was banning entry to all Chinese visitors and foreigners with a recent history of travel to China in some of the most far-reaching moves worldwide to deter the fast-spreading coronavirus.
TRAVEL WARNING: US State Department issues 'do not travel' warning to China as coronavirus spreads
The U.S. State Department has issued a "do not travel" warning to China as concerns grow over the coronavirus.
Ground Report: ‘The Crowd Planned To Burn All Of Us Alive,’ Says Family Of Dalit Man Charred To Death In MP
The accused were named in the FIR as Chhotu Musalman, Ajju Musalman, Kallu Musalman and Irfan Musalman.
Jamia shooting: Delhi BJP chief claims gunman was either an AAP supporter or from Shaheen Bagh
Manoj Tiwari alleged that people were not able to sustain the anti-Citizenship Act protests.
'It may become uncontrollable': State of emergency in Canberra as bushfires close in
Authorities also warned of so-called ember attacks, where winds blow glowing ash ahead of the fire front.
Nicola Sturgeon urges patience on indyref2 as she predicts break-up of UK
The First Minister said she is confident Brexit will lead to independence for Scotland.
Labour leadership contender Starmer makes freedom of movement pledge
Sir Keir Starmer called for an end to divisions, saying ‘Leave/Remain ends tonight’.
US advises against travel to China; virus declared emergency
Meanwhile, China’s foreign ministry said it will send charter flights to bring home residents of Hubei from overseas.
John Delaney withdraws from 2020 presidential race
John Delaney, a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, has withdrawn from the race, he said Friday.
RFE/RL Journalist's Car Set Ablaze In Ukraine
An unknown assailant has set fire to a car belonging to RFE/RL correspondent Halyna Tereshchuk on a street in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv. According to witnesses, a masked individual approached the car, placed something on the windshield of the vehicle, set fire to it, and then fled. Local police have begun an investigation.
US Special Envoy Zalmay Khalilzad meets COAS General Bajwa
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: The US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad met the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa at Pakistan army’s general headquarters in Rawalpindi on Friday. The Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that during the meeting, matters of mutual interest including overall regional security situation and the ongoing Afghanistan reconciliation process were discussed. The US Special Envoy thanked Pakistan for facilitating the process towards the mutual objective of peace in the region. Earlier in the day, Zalmay Khalilzad also met the Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad, and during the meeting they agreed to continue consultation to make joint efforts for Afghan peace process. In his remarks, Zalmay Khalilzad said that a peace agreement between the United States and the Taliban will pave the way for intra-Afghan dialogue, which will prove useful for peace and stability not only in Afghanistan…
'MDC 2020 Agenda will not lift sanction' - more significantly, will not end rigged elections
There is a mountain of evidence proving that the root causes of Zimbabwe's economic meltdown are 40 years of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption. The rea...
Air India Special Flight To Evacuate Indian Citizens From China Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
In the light of the Coronavirus outbreak, an Air India special B747 flight will depart on Friday from Delhi to Wuhan city in China for the evacuation of Indians
Trump acquittal now likely Wednesday
Senate nixes testimony from witnesses
Ansarallah forces captured 800 square km of territory in northern Yemen
BEIRUT, LEBANON (7:20 P.M.) – Yahya Sarai, the military spokesman for the Ansarallah group (Houthis) in Yemen, said that 26 missiles were fired at Saudi Arabia from January 25 to January 30, targeting the airports of Abha, Jizan, abd Najran, along with the Khamis Mushayt base, Saudi Aramco-affiliated facilities and two sensitive targets deep in the kingdom. READ ALSO: Ansarallah forces shoot down an enemy aircraft along Saudi-Yemeni border In addition to the missile strikes, the Ansarallah forces’ spokesperson said their troops captured approximately 800 square kilometers of territory in northern Yemen over the last week. “We liberated 800 square kilometers during the operations, and the losses of the other side amounted to more than 3500 dead, and the Bunyan Al-Marsous operation led to the reinforcement of our advanced forces near the city of Marib,” he said, according to the Al-Masirah channel. He noted that “some parts of the districts of Al-Ghail and Madghel in Marb are now areas of confrontation.”
Belgium jury acquits 3 doctors in landmark euthanasia case
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- A Belgium jury acquitted three doctors of manslaughter charges Friday in connection to the 2010 euthanasia case of Tine Nys.
Germany: Evacuation of more than 100 Germans from China starting shortly
BERLIN (Reuters) - Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said on Friday that a German military plane would be leaving for China shortly to evacuate more than 100 German citizens, none of whom are infected with the coronavirus or suspected of having contracted it.
Authorities Arrest Man Who Allegedly Faked Death to Dodge Child Sexual Abuse Case
A nationwide manhunt is over. Jacob Blair Scott, a 43-year-old alleged sexual abuser, was arrested in Oklahoma around midnight on Wednesday, say authorities. Officials said it happened less than 24 hours after they announced they were adding him to their most wanted list, and initiated a media blitz.
Man shot dead in India after taking over 20 children hostage at his daughter's birthday
His wife was also beaten to death during the incident.
Ansarallah forces close in on major city in northern Yemen
BEIRUT, LEBANON (1:00 P.M.) – On Friday, clashes raged between the Hadi loyalists and Ansarallah (var. Houthi) forces in the Marib Governorate, as the latter attempted to capture an important military camp under government control. READ ALSO: Houthi forces fire ballistic missile at Saudi military camp in Najran According to reports, the Ansarallah forces stormed the Hadi loyalist defenses in the Sirwah District in a bid to capture the strategic Kofal Camp in western Marib. The Ansarallah forces were able to score a new advance in western Marib, putting them about 10 kilometers away from the center of the Sirwah District and 30 kilometers away from provincial capital. Furthermore, the Ansarallah forces are also attempting to advance in the Majzar District in northwestern Marib, which is where the Mas military camp is located.
The impeachment trial is a reminder: our democracy is fragile. Civil rights activists already know that
Mitch McConnell’s conduct of Trump’s Senate trial recalls the baleful history of southern racial injustice in the civil rights era
On This Day: Germany wages unrestricted sub warfare during WWI
On Jan. 31, 1917, Germany announces it will wage unrestricted submarine warfare against all ships, including passenger carriers, in war-zone waters.
SC to examine victim and society-centric guidelines in death penalty cases
A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde sought response from various stakeholders on whose petition the apex court in 2014 had laid down guidelines relating to the execution of death row convicts.
Japan tells citizens to avoid non-essential travel to China
Japan is advising its citizens to avoid non-essential travel to all of China over the risks of a deadly coronavirus outbreak, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Friday.
Ondo: Navy declares 36 suspects wanted over kidnapping, killings
The Forward Operating Base (FOB) of Nigerian Navy in Igbokoda, Ondo State, has declared wanted a man, Iwatan Bamitale, and his 35-member gan
York hotel confirms first UK coronavirus victims were guests
The patients were staying in a hotel in York before being taken overnight to a specialist centre in Newcastle.
BJP manifesto ‘barbadi patra’, aims to end all welfare schemes of Delhi govt.: AAP
Senior AAP leader Sanjay Singh, addressing a press conference, said the BJP manifesto is a “barbadi patra” (recipe for destruction)
Bangladeshis listed as 'foreign observers' shouldn't be allowed in poll centres: Momen
Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen believes diplomatic missions have flouted election guidelines by registering its Bangladeshi staff members in Dhaka as international observers for the upcoming city polls.
Two women questioned about Jonathan Cairns murder released on bail
TWO women questioned about the murder of a teenager in Co Derry more than 20 years ago have been released on bail.
HMs, teachers booked for taking students to anti-CAA protest
CPI(M) functionaries say the children participated in human chain after school hours
Johnny Miller to learn next month how long he will be jailed for Charlotte Murray murder
A CO Tyrone man who is yet to do "the decent honourable thing" and give up the body of his murdered fiancee Charlotte Murray, will next month learn how much of his life sentence he must serve.
Trump impeachment trial: Key Republican senator says no to witnesses
This means the Senate likely will vote soon to acquit Trump.
Woman allegedly kidnapped at grandmother’s funeral
The victim, whose name is known to Lowvelder, lives in Gauteng but was in town for a family member's funeral when she was allegedly kidnapped last Sunday.
PDP to Presidency: Don’t politicise Nigerians’ security concerns
PDP has advised the Presidency not to politicise or trivialise demands by Nigerians for the resignation of its government.
64 troops diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries after Iran strike
That number is 14 more than the numbers the Pentagon released earlier this week. Of the 64 cases, 39 members have returned to duty.
KNU plots mine attack on army column in Phapon: Army
Karen National Union (KNU) plotted a mine attack on an army column providing security for road in Phapon Township, Kayin State killing the battalion commander on the spot, announced the Office of the Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Services on January 30.
Iraqi cleric condemns use of force, 11 protesters wounded
Outgoing Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi resigned in December under pressure from protesters. Negotiations among divided political factions have come to a deadlock. President Barham Saleh has given parties until Saturday to name a candidate or would do so himself.
Russian bombers buzzed Canadian airspace: Norad
OTTAWA - Two long-range Russian bombers buzzed Canadian airspace this morning, only days after a senior military officer warned that North America's early w
Mongolia bans Chinese, foreigners arriving from China
Mongolia said Friday it will ban Chinese nationals and foreigners coming from China by plane, train or road to prevent the spread of a deadly virus.
Coronavirus Outbreak: Mongolia Bars Entries From China
The ban will be enforced from Saturday until March 2, according to a government statement, which also said Mongolians will be prohibited from travelling to China for the same period of time.
The Latest: England confirms its first cases of new virus
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Iraqi cleric Al-Sistani condemns use of force, 11 protesters wounded
DUBAI: Oman's health ministry on Friday advised against travel to China because of the coronavirus outbreak. "It is advisable not to travel to China unless it is absolutely necessary," the ministry said in a Twitter posting.
50 Durban councillors guarded on 24-hour basis at taxpayers' expense - eThekwini report
A report states 50 Durban councillors, most of whom are ANC, are being guarded around the clock by security details provided by the eThekwini Municipality.
Nicola Sturgeon: SNP ready to ramp up case for ‘better future’ with independence
The First Minister spoke on the day Britain leaves the EU, which she said would be a ‘moment of profound sadness’ for many.
Breaking: Syrian Army captures town near Turkish military post
BEIRUT, LEBANON (2:00 P.M.) – The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) has captured another town in the Idlib countryside after advancing further west of Ma’arat Al-Nu’man. READ ALSO: Syrian Army captures several areas in Idlib in past 48 hours Led by the 25th Special Mission Forces Division (formerly Tiger Forces), the Syrian Arab Army captured the town of Hish after a short battle with the jihadist rebels of Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) this afternoon. The town of Hish is important because of its location near the Turkish military’s observation post in the Ma’arat Al-Nu’man countryside. With Hish under their control, the Syrian Arab Army will likely attempt to push towards the strategic city of Ariha, which was captured by Jaysh Al-Fateh during their 2015 offensive in the Idlib Governorate.
Coronavirus: Hotel in York confirms two UK victims were guests
The pair, who were guests at the Staycity Aparthotels York, are being treated by Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust after they were diagnosed with coronavirus
Panic grips Zimbabwe after Botswana records Corona Virus
Zimbabwe has plunged into panic after reports of an outbreak of the deadly Corona Virus in Botswana.The virus, that has been traced to the China, has killed mor...
We will hold Obaseki, IGP responsible if Oshiomhole is killed - Edo lawmakers-elect
The 14 lawmakers-elect who are loyal to Adams Oshiomhole have accused the state governor, Godwin Obaseki, of recruiting a killer squad whose mission is to kill the APC national chairman.
Coronavirus updates: The latest news on the outbreak and the global response
Countries around the world evacuate citizens from the center of the outbreak in China, as the virus continues to spread.
Man dies after woman trying to help him accidentally runs over him, police say
A man died Thursday after a woman who was trying to help him with a medical issue forgot to put her vehicle in park, and it ran over him, police said.
Rubio calls China's blocking of Taiwanese evacuations from Wuhan 'outrageous'
Senator Marco Rubio says China's refusal to allow Taiwan to evacuate citizens from Wuhan 'outrageous'
Former police sergeant guilty of corruption
David Ntuli (36), a former police officer, has been found guilty of a accepting bribe from a motorist in Komatipoort.
Australia airport staff threaten strike without virus protection
The union representing security workers at Australia’s biggest airports threatened to strike unless members are given equipment to guard against the new coronavirus.
Danish aid worker marks 4 years since the rescue of child branded a witch in Akwa Ibom
A Danish aid worker, Anja Ringgren Lovén, has made it her business to rescue needy children. The young woman went viral years ago after she rescued a child who was abandoned by his parents in Akwa Ibom as they called him a witch.
Singapore bans arrivals from mainland China over coronavirus fears
Singapore on Friday announced a sweeping ban on arrivals and transit passengers from mainland China as authorities toughened measures to prevent the spread of a deadly virus. The move was a dramatic expansion of earlier measures by Singapore that affected only arrivals from central Hubei province and came after the World Health Organization declared the new coronavirus an […]
The big news: Delhi court defers execution of 2012 gangrape convicts, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: GDP growth was revised for 2018-’19 to 6.1% from 6.8%, and the SC sought response from UP on confiscating property of anti-CAA protestors.
Xi’s ‘authoritarian’ leadership in countering coronavirus crisis draws flak
Mayor of Wuhan triggers avalanche of international criticism with candid comments
Man formally charged with killing wife, 3 children near Walt Disney World
Prosecutors have formally charged a man with killing his wife and three children at their Florida home near Walt Disney World.
Peace plan strips Palestinians of their rights
GENEVA - The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor followed the US President Donald Trump's announcement of a plan to solve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict entitled "Peace for Prosperity" which was celebrated by Israel and rejected by the Palestinians.
Leak throws Bolton deeper into Ukraine scandal hours before impeachment witness vote
A fresh leak from John Bolton's book came just hours before the Senate is expected to vote against calling witnesses in President Trump's impeachment trial.
Police: 2 arrested after attempt to breach Mar-a-Lago security
Authorities say officers fired shots at a vehicle that breached security at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.
Mass protest in Amman against US' so-called peace plan
Thousands of Jordanians on Friday rallied in the capital Amman against the U.S.' so-called 'deal of the century' Mideast plan. Despite the heavy rain,...
Dutch with a death wish: Around 10,000 over-55s in the Netherlands have a serious desire to die, government research finds
Yesterday, Health Minister and Christian Democrat MP Hugo de Jonge, revealed to the Dutch parliament that 0.18 per cent of people over the age of 55 have a serious desire to die.
Turkish exploration vessel trespasses into Greek territorial waters (updated)
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Man shot dead after taking 20 people hostage during fake birthday party for daughter
More than 20 women and children were held hostage during a tense 10-hour stand-off with police n the village of Farrukhabad in Uttar Pradesh, India
Australia on standby for ongoing fire threat
Authorities in Canberra on Friday declared the first state of emergency in almost two decades as a bushfire bore down on the Australian capital. The chief...
US issues travel advisory for China
WASHINGTON: The United States told its citizens on Thursday night “do not travel” to China, raising its advisory status to the highest level of alert because of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) epidemic.
Japan to enforce special measures for coronavirus from Saturday: government
Japan said on Friday that it would bring forward the date that the coronavirus will become a “designated infectious disease,” as a third chartered flight carrying Japanese citizens arrived from Wuhan amid concerns about how to deal with the returnees.
John Delaney drops out of Democratic race days before Iowa caucuses
Multimillionaire banking entrepreneur and former Maryland congressman had poured millions into his campaign
Bangladesh evacuees head to Wuhan airport as China virus death toll mounts
The authorities have started moving the Bangladeshi students in Wuhan to the airport in the Chinese city for evacuation from the locked down epicentre of a deadly coronavirus outbreak.
Suspect in custody in murder of 64-year-old Upper East Side man
Police took a suspect into custody in the murder of a 64-year-old man killed inside his Upper East Side apartment.
First two cases of coronavirus confirmed in UK
Two cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the United Kingdom. In a statement on Friday, Chris Witty, chief medical officer for England, said the patients are members of the
Two UK coronavirus patients being treated in northern England
LONDON (Reuters) - The first two people in Britain to be diagnosed with the new coronavirus are being treated in a hospital in Newcastle, northeast England, Britain’s health ministry said on Friday.
Sudan accused of failing men who say they were duped into working in Libya
Families protest amid claims men who went to work in UAE were given military training and then sent to Libya to guard oil fields
Trump impeachment: Democrats dealt major blow in witness battle
Democrats needed four Republican senators to side with them in a vote to call more witnesses in the impeachment trial against President Donald Trump.
Burundi: Four journalists jailed for ‘undermining state security’
A court in Burundi has sentenced four journalists to two and a half years in prison for attempting to undermine state security. The journalists were arrested in October in the western province of Bubanza Province while covering an incursion of Read More
Iowa's fast-growing Latino community gets new attention from Democrats
DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - Latinos in Iowa, overlooked as a political force for years in the state that kicks off the U.S. presidential race, have been getting unprecedented attention in a too-close-to-call Democratic White House nominating fight.
'We allowed to wear what we want': ANC defends female youth leader's 'short' dress
ANC leaders defended the youth league leader, but ANCYL task team convenor Thandi Mahambehlala, said it did not mean women ...
7 things you need to know about SA's new deputy public protector, Advocate Kholeka Gcaleka
The Office of the Public Protector has a new deputy following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement on Friday that he ...
Birmingham man jailed for forced marriage attempt in Pakistan
A Birmingham man who tried to force his niece into an arranged marriage and threatened her with a gun when she refused has been jailed.
China to fly overseas citizens back to virus-hit Hubei province
BEIJING: The Chinese government has decided to send charter planes to bring citizens from virus-hit Hubei province who are overseas back "as soon ...
Hangings of Delhi bus gang-rapists postponed
The hanging of four men scheduled for Saturday for a notorious gang-rape and murder on a Delhi bus in 2012 has been postponed "until further orders," a court ruled Friday. The brutal attack on Jyoti Singh sparked weeks of demonstrations and shone a spotlight on the alarming rates of sexual
China ADMITS it was too slow to react to coronavirus outbreak which has killed at least 213 people - amid claims that officials are hiding a higher death toll by cremating bodies
The secretary of the ruling Communist party in Wuhan said the virus's impact on the world 'would have been less' if measures had been taken sooner.
Relief as A.P. engineers’ ordeal ends
On returning from China, they will be put under quarantine in Haryana facility
Italy declares coronavirus emergency after first two cases confirmed
ROME: Italy declared a six-month state of emergency on Friday over the new coronavirus, allowing the government to cut through red tape quickly if needed, after two Chinese tourists tested positive for the illness in the first cases detected in the country.
Berlin film festival suspends prize over founder’s ‘Nazi links’
Alfred Bauer led the Berlinale from 1951 to 1976.
Pregnant Louisiana woman killed in possible road rage crash, police say
Kenner Police say a pregnant woman is dead following a crash involving two vehicles on West Esplanade Ave. near David Dr.
BISP scam: FIA launches inquiry against ousted govt officials in two phases
BISP scam: FIA launches inquiry against govt officials in two phases
Crash in West Monroe claims life of Monroe man
State police are investigating a crash that has claimed the life of a Monroe man.
Study: Brexit referendum did not lead to more radical Euroskepticism elsewhere
Following the result of the UK Brexit referendum in June 2016 many Euroskeptic parties across Europe celebrated, contending that the vote could pave the way for similar referendums in other countries. ...
Karnataka school headmistress, parent arrested for "abuse" of PM Modi in drama
Days after a sedition case was slapped against a school in Karnataka, its headmistress and a student's mother have been arrested for alleged involvement in staging of a drama portraying Prime Minister Narendra Modi in poor light over the CAA and NRC, police said on Friday.
Assad regime wrecks Idlib's historic district, destroying artifacts
In a campaign to take control of the country by gaining land with a blatant disregard for growing casualties, the Assad regime is advancing, leaving behind wreckage and chaos
Border poll an 'absolute necessity' for Sinn Féin to enter government - Talk of the Town
Sinn Féin president Mary Lou McDonald has said that a border poll will be an “absolute necessity” as a pre-condition before the party enters government. Speaking on a visit to the Louth/Armagh border today, Deputy McDonald made clear that she would only be part of an Irish government that is committed to pushing for a...Read More→
Female Boko Haram suicide bomber kills 3 boys in Borno
A girl detonated a bomb, killing three boys at an Islamic seminary in an attack that bore the hallmarks of Boko Haram, AFP reported.
British Wuhan evacuees arrive back in UK as first coronavirus case is confirmed
Eighty-three British people and 27 foreign nationals landed at RAF Brize Norton early this afternoon.
Sturgeon calls for unity and focus in push for Scottish independence
First minister plays down chances of a referendum this year as she laments Brexit
Thai taxi driver is kingdom's first human-to-human transmission of virus
A Thai taxi driver has been diagnosed with the coronavirus, health officials said Friday, in the kingdom's first case of human-to-human transmission of the deadly sickness which has sparked a global health alert.
Trump's foreign policy is cynical and self-interested. His 'peace plan' is no exception
The plan is a giant middle finger to the Palestinian people, and a way for Trump – and Netanyahu – to distract voters from domestic political problems
Ethiopia's week of human rights caution and kidnap, insecurity protests
The latest development on the issue is that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed will be appearing before lawmakers on Monday to address current issues.
Sinn Fein border poll pre-condition ‘a necessity’ for entering government
Mary Lou McDonald underlined the importance of her party’s red line in any talks with a possible coalition partner after the General Election.
Murder conviction tossed
The B.C. Court of Appeal has ordered a new trial for a Nakazdli man serving a life sentence for a grisly, drug-related murder committed seven years ago on the reserve outside Fort St. James.
US airlines halt flights between US, China due to virus
The U.S. advised against all travel to China as the number of cases of a new virus spiked more than tenfold in a week.
Flight into the danger zone: China sends planes to bring ‘stranded’ overseas residents back home to Wuhan… but who would be brave enough to board?
There are 117 nationals from Wuhan in Bangkok, Thailand, and a further 100 in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, who are understood to be desperate to get back to the coronavirus-stricken city 'as soon as possible'.
Coronavirus live tracker: Killer virus reaches UK - how far has it spread?
The map tracks the spread of coronavirus in real time, including Britain's first two cases, amid an outbreak that has killed more than 210 people in China
Turkey's Erdogan criticizes Arab silence over U.S. Middle East plan
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Friday criticized Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Arab nations for not speaking out against the U.S. Middle East plan which he said endorsed the Israeli annexation of Palestinian lands.
China has confidence and capability to win the war against coronavirus: foreign ministry
China has confidence and capability to win the war against the new coronavirus, said the country’s foreign ministry spokeswoman in responding to the World Health Organization (WHO)’s decision to declare the virus outbreak in China as a global emergency.
U.S. sanctions Iran's atomic power chief for nuclear violations
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- The U.S. Treasury has imposed fiscal sanctions against Iran's nuclear energy chief and ordered his U.S.-linked assets frozen, amid ongoing tensions between the Washington, D.C., and Tehran.
Ukrainian soldier wounded amid six enemy attacks on Jan 30
The enemy opened fire from proscribed 122mm artillery systems, 120mm and 82mm mortars, and grenade launchers of various types.
Gauteng matric pupil at centre of viral bullying video kept in custody asks to write exams
The Gauteng Grade 12 pupil who was caught on video allegedly bullying one of her peers will remain in custody until her next court appearance.
Italy declares state of emergency over coronavirus
The Italian government declared a state of emergency on Friday to fast-track efforts to prevent the spread of the deadly coronavirus strain after two cases were confirmed in Rome.
Mother of missing children misses deadline to bring them to authorities
The mother of two missing Idaho children missed a deadline on Thursday to physically bring them to authorities.
Trump impeachment trial: Key Republican senator says no to witnesses
Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander will oppose calling more witnesses in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, all but dashing Democratic efforts to hear more testimony and boosting odds the Senate will vote imminently to acquit without new testimony.
Nicola Sturgeon says SNP ready to 'ramp up' campaign for IndyRef2 as UK leaves EU
She says the SNP campaign budget will be doubled this year to support new independence materials.
Estranged husband accused of killing Jennifer Dulos dies | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
HARTFORD, Conn. >> A man charged with murdering his missing wife amid a contentious divorce case died Thursday, his lawyer said.
Erdogan Threatens New Offensive in Syria - Report
Earlier, amid a major offensive by the Syrian Army which liberated wide swathes of southeastern Idlib province, including a key strategic city, Turkey's Defence Ministry warned that its forces would retaliate "in the strongest way, without hesitation," if its 'observation posts' in the region were attacked.
East African airlines suspend China flights due to coronavirus
NAIROBI/KIGALI (Reuters) - Kenya Airways and RwandAir said on Friday that they had suspended all flights to and from China until further notice after a virus outbreak killed more than 200 people in China and spread to 18 countries.
Amotekun is taking shape ―Makinde
Oyo State Governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde has said that the South-West security initiative, Operation Amotekun was shaping up well.
US issues 'Do Not Travel' advisory to China over Coronavirus
The State Department's advisory also suggested Americans in China to departing using commercial means
Children held hostage after party invite, captor killed by Indian police
The hostage-taker kept the children in the basement and was drunk when he was shot by police.
WATCH: Phoenix wife, domestic who tried to strangle man with scarf granted bail
Sandra Govender, 53, a businesswoman and Nomfundiso Ntabe, Kwanele Mbebe and Zandile Yelema are charged with attempted murder.
Kobe Bryant and Gianna cause of death confirmed after tragic helicopter accident
The cause of death of Kobe and Gianna Bryant after their helicopter crash has been confirmed by the LA County coroner's office. LA County coroner's office has confirmed the cause of death of NBA legend, Kobe
Venezuela’s Guaido hoping to score meeting with Trump in Florida this weekend
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó is hoping to meet President Trump for the first time this weekend after he wraps up an international tour with what is anticipated to be a massive rally in Miami.
What royal events could feature in The Crown's upcoming series?
The programme is expected to cover the aftermath of Diana's death.
Former US President Carter Says Trump Mideast Plan Violates International Law
Jimmy Carter said Thursday that President Donald Trump's Middle East plan would violate international law and urged the United Nations to stop Israel from annexing Palestinian land. "The new US plan undercuts prospects for a just peace between Israel
Sheriff: Mom confesses to causing fractures to 1-month-old’s ribs, arm because of crying
Brittany Hardin, 22, is charged with two counts of felony child abuse.
Viral Video: Wuhan residents stuck at home due to coronavirus sing anthem, shout slogans
Videos emerged of residents of Wuhan, who have been restricted to their homes, singing patriotic songs together and shouting slogans to encourage each other.
No recorded cases of the coronavirus in Saudi Arabia: Minister
No recorded cases of the coronavirus in Saudi Arabia: Minister
Week in Review: French diaspora braces for Brexit, Tunisia struggles with sex education and China battles coronavirus
French diaspora in London braces for Brexit; Tunisia struggles to implement a sex education curriculum years in the making; daily life in China changes during the coronavirus threat; and Paris voters…
Girl, 15, missing after boarding a bus in her school uniform
Hunt for Sara Balazova who was last seen stepping on the 75 bus from Woolton Village on Monday
Indonesia deports American journalist over visa regulations
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesian authorities deported an American journalist who was detained for more than six weeks after meeting with indigenous rights activists on Borneo island, his lawyer said...
Iran calls US sanctions on nuke organization chief 'unwise'
Iran’s nuclear energy organization called recent sanctions on the head of the agency by the U.S. an “unwise move" that won't interrupt Iran's peaceful nuclear policies. The U.S. announced new sanctions Thursday against the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran and its director, Ali Akbar Salehi
Two cases of coronavirus confirmed in the UK
Two cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the UK, Public Health England has said.Professor...
WHO declares global health emergency as coronavirus death toll climbs to 213
Many nations have already urged their citizens not to visit China, while some have banned entry for travellers from Wuhan
Dead man lies in empty street in China's Wuhan amid emergency over coronavirus
A gray-haired man wearing a face mask lies dead on the pavement at ground zero of China's virus epidemic, a plastic shopping bag in one hand. On what...
No kissing, hugging in Russia amid virus fears
Russia's consumer health watchdog advised people on Friday to refrain from greeting each other with handshakes, kisses or hugs and to wear medical masks in...
Kenya travel agents urge public to postpone non-essential travel to China
The Kenya Association of Travel Agents urged travellers to put off non-essential travel to parts of China in the face of the deadly coronavirus.
India bans export of protective masks, clothing amid coronavirus outbreak
India banned exports of all kinds of personal protection equipment, including clothing and masks used to protect people from air borne particles.
South Sudan refugees demand audience with Kiir, Machar
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | South Sudan nationals living in refugee camps in Uganda have appealed to President Salvar Kiir and armed opposition leader Dr. Riek Machar to visit them and get their views towards achieving a lasting peace in the war-ravaged country. There are over one million refugees from South Sudan, 80 percent of …
Israel Tests Rocket Propulsion System for 2nd Time in 2 Months - Defence Ministry
TEL AVIV (Sputnik) - Israel has successfully tested a rocket propulsion system for the second time in two months, the country's Defence Ministry confirmed on Friday, adding that the test took place at a military base in central Israel.
FIR lodged against Bengal BJP president
Dilip Ghosh made derogatory remarks, says anti-CAA woman protester in complaint
Hangings of Delhi bus gang-rapists postponed
NEW DELHI, Jan 31 — The hanging of four men scheduled for tomorrow for a notorious gang-rape and murder on a Delhi bus in 2012 has been postponed “until further orders,” a court ordered today. The brutal attack on Jyoti Singh sparked weeks of demonstrations and shone a spotlight on the...
Mexico returns migrants heading to US
Mexico foreign ministry deports migrant 'troublemakers' heading to US.
WHO says countries should keep borders open, trade & people moving despite coronavirus
GENEVA (Reuters) - Borders should be kept open and people and trade flowing in the face of the coronavirus outbreak, although countries have a sovereign right to take measures to try to protect their citizens, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday.
A gigantic undertaking
PEOPLE concede that addressing the many needs, including employment and medical, of residents affected by the eruption of Taal Volcano in Batangas is, without doubt, a gigantic undertaking.
Home minister: Govt committee will decide if there is a need to expand entry ban to more Chinese cities
PAGOH, Jan 31 — The Home Ministry will expand the entry restrictions on Chinese visitors from Wuhan to other cities to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in the country only if such a decision is made by a special committee chaired by the Health Ministry. Home Minister Tan Sri...
Man arrested for attempted murder following stabbing in Pearl City
Police said it all started when the 21-year-old suspect and 39-year-old victim got into an argument in the home in which they both live.
Trump’s defence pushes boundaries of presidential power
Impeachment arguments could have lasting effect on scope of executive authority
Sheikhupura: Five persons shot dead over old enmity
Sheikhupura: Five persons shot dead over old enmity.
Indian police rescue 23 children, kill alleged captor
LUCKNOW, India (AP) — Authorities rescued 23 children and killed the man who allegedly held them hostage for nearly 11 hours after inviting them to his home for his daughter’s birthday party in northern India, police said Friday.Officer Mohit Agarwal said two police officers were injured after the man, identified as Subhash Batham, fired at them on Thursday night as they tried to enter his home in Kasaria village in Uttar Pradesh state.The exchange of gunfire occurred after efforts to negotiate Batham's surrender over the phone had failed, police said.Agarwal said Batham was a suspect in a murder case who was out on bail.The incident occurred in Farrukhabad, a small town 300 kilometers (200 miles) southwes
Indian killed after taking hostages at daughter's party
The youngest hostage was six months old, authorities say.
Iran health minister urges government to ban entry of travelers from China
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran’s health minister has urged the government to ban travelers from China from entering the country due to the coronavirus outbreak, Saeed Namaki tweeted on Friday, adding that his request includes passengers traveling by sea, land and air.
The good and bad - Canvassing with Fine Gael ahead of Ireland's General Election 2020
It is six o’clock on a frosty Wednesday evening and a group of people clad in luminous pink has gathered outside a Dublin supermarket. They have been doing so every night for the past two weeks. The reason for this somewhat unusual gathering is to mobilize support for Kate O’Connell, a local politician running in the upcoming Irish General Election.
7,000 passengers detained on liner in Italy due to false coronavirus alarm
Woman from Macau detected fever when ship paused at Civitavecchia, north-west of Rome
Nicola Sturgeon insists Brexit will lead to an independent Scotland
The First Minister was speaking hours before the UK formally leaves the European Union.
Cheap as bread, girls sell sex to survive crisis in Africa
LONDON, Jan 31 — Young girls in southern Africa are selling sex — sometimes for less than the cost of bread — to survive a hunger crisis ensnaring tens of millions, aid agencies said yesterday. In Angola, girls of 12 sell themselves for as little as 40 cents (RM1.64) to feed their families as...
My Gandhi vs your Gandhi over CAA: President Kovind says citizenship law fulfills Mahatma’s wish
Both the government and the protesters invoke Mahatma Gandhi to justify their action with regard to the Citizenship Amendment Act. The father of the nation stands divided in two ideologically contrasting camps.
China virus death toll hits 213
The nationwide death toll in China's coronavirus outbreak has risen to 213, with nearly 2,000 new cases confirmed, the National Health Commission said on Friday.
Vietjet suspends all China flights - VnExpress International
Vietjet will stop all flights to and from China starting Saturday to try and limit the spread the deadly coronavirus.
Iran calls US sanctions on nuke organization chief ‘unwise'
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said it seems U.S. officials imposed the sanctions to try to divert public opinion from Trump’s impeachment.
Number of service members with brain injuries from Iran attack rises to 64
The Pentagon announced that the number of troops suffering from traumatic brain injuries from an Iranian missile attack has increased to 64.
WHO declares coronavirus outbreak a global health emergency; death toll hits 213
"Our greatest concern is the potential for the virus to spread to countries with weaker health systems," says WHO chief.
Gunmen kidnap district head, son in Zamfara
Hassan Mohammed, district head of Gayari in Gummi local government area in Zamfara state, and his son have been abducted by suspected bandits.
Sinn Féin border poll pre-condition 'a necessity' for coalition government, says Mary Lou McDonald
Sinn Féin's border poll pre-condition for entering government is not an exotic red line but an absolute necessity, Mary Lou McDonald has said.
US soldiers hurt in Iran missile strike up to 64, Pentagon reveals
The number of U.S. troops injured by an Iranian missile strike in Iraq this month has risen to 64, according to new figures released by the...
Delta kingdom loses 115 years old monarch
OLEH - ODIO-OLOGBO of Irri Kingdom, Isoko South Local Government Area, Delta State, HRM Joshua Aghagba, Amathovo I
Tussle over witnesses in Donald Trump impeachment trial
Democratic prosecutors and Republican defenders in US President Donald Trump's impeachment trial have traded barbs in a second day of questioning, with Democratic prosecutors and Republican defenders in US President Donald Trump's impeachment trial have traded barbs in a second day of questioning, with Democrats stressing the importance of calling witnesses such as former national security adviser John Bolton.
Most-wanted fugitive who faked own death captured in Oklahoma
A Mississippi man who faked his own death to avoid child rape charges was arrested on the same day he was added to the US Marshal’s most-wanted list, authorities said.
Supreme Court to consider plea for laying down victim centric guidelines in death penalty cases
Faced with delay in execution of four convicts in the Nirbhaya case after re-scheduling of death warrant, the Ministry of Home Affairs last week approached the top court in Shatrughan Chauhan case (2014), the apex court framed accused-centric guidelines, ignoring the plight of the victims' families. In case of multiple convicts, they go on filing one petition after another, delaying the execution, it said.
Nelly announces Belfast concert
Nelly is playing a Belfast gig in March.
US Embassy says it did not deny Bishop Oyedepo visa
The United States Embassy in Nigeria on Friday said claims that it denied the general overseer of Living Faith Bible Church David Oyedo visa were "manufactured".
Shots fired after driver attempts to ram through gate at Mar-a-Lago
Two people were arrested after driving through security checkpoints at Mar-a-Lago, forcing officials to open fire on the suspects.