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US deports 95-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard to Germany


February 21, 2021

WASHINGTON: The United States on Saturday deported a 95-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard to Germany, the Justice Department said. The deportation of Friedrich Karl Berger, who had been living in Tennessee, was “possibly the last” such US expulsion of a former Nazi, given the dwindling number of war survivors, one US official said. Berger, who had retained German citizenship, …

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Myanmar protesters take to the streets again after worst day of violence


February 21, 2021

Tens of thousands of opponents of Myanmar’s February 1 military coup gathered on Sunday in towns from north to south, undeterred by the bloodiest episode of their campaign the previous day when security forces opened fire on protesters, killing two. Early on Sunday, police arrested a famous actor wanted for supporting opposition to the coup, his wife said, while Facebook deleted …

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India trying to mislead world through ‘guided tours’ of held Kashmir: FO


February 21, 2021

ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Saturday said that India was attempting to mislead the world over the situation in occupied Kashmir through ‘guided tours’. FO Spokesman Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri, while responding to media queries about the visit of Delhi-based foreign diplomats to occupied Kashmir, said: “Such guided tours to the occupied territory and meetings with hand-picked people are designed to …

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Pakistani-American scholar dies in California


February 21, 2021

WASHINGTON: Dr Agha Saeed, a Pakistani-American scholar, an author and an expert on Kashmir and Palestine, passed away on Friday in Monterey, California, his family announced. Dr Saeed, 73, was born in Quetta, and was a graduate of the Punjab University. He earned his MA and PhD from the University of California at Berkeley and was also an exchange scholar …

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Russian air strikes kill 21 IS jihadists in Syria


February 21, 2021

BEIRUT: A wave of air strikes by government ally Russia killed at least 21 Islamic State group jihadists in the Syrian desert over the past 24 hours, a monitor said on Saturday. The 21 were killed in at least 130 air strikes “carried out over the past 24 hours by the Russian air force targeting the militant Islamic State group” …

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Two killed as Myanmar police open fire on protesters


February 21, 2021

YANGON: Two people were killed in Myanmar’s second largest city as security forces fired live rounds on protestors, emergency workers and doctors said on Saturday — the latest show of force from a junta regime that has faced two straight weeks of anti-coup demonstrations. Much of the country has been in uproar since the military deposed civilian leader Aung San …

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Pakistan-Turkey military drills conclude


February 21, 2021

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan-Turkey counter-terrorism drills codenamed Ataturk-XI 2021 concluded on Saturday. The three-week-long exercises held at Tarbela were participated by special forces of Pakistan and Turkey. According to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the drills included cordon and search techniques, built-up area clearance with combat aviation support and hostage rescue. The participating troops also practised free fall …

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Isa hopes SC will stand against constitutional violations


February 21, 2021

ISLAMABAD: Justice Qazi Faez Isa on Saturday hoped and prayed that the Supreme Court would stand unwaveringly against all manners of constitutional violations and safeguard the people against misuse of power. In a strongly worded 28-page dissenting note, Justice Faez Isa also expressed the hope that unstructured discretion would be curtailed since it had neither served any institution nor the …

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Pakistan peacekeeper dies in Sudan accident


February 21, 2021

WASHINGTON: A Pakista­­ni soldier, Lance Naik Tahir Ikram, died in Sudan on Saturday when his truck met with an accident in the South Darfur region, Pakistan’s UN Mission announced. Tahir Ikram was associated with the United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) and was driving a mission truck when he had the accident. He was a member of the UNAMID’s …

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Border district of South Waziristan gets 4G service


February 21, 2021

ile ISLAMABAD: 4G service has finally reached South Waziristan a month after Prime Minister Imran Khan announced the launch of internet service in the tribal areas allowing residents, particularly students, to have access to high-speed internet through cellular service. As part of the government’s plan to empower the region along with other districts of former Federally Adminis­te­red Tribal Areas (Fata), …

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