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Myanmar’s first LGBT pride boat parade sets sail


January 27, 2019

Rainbow flags flew high and gay anthems blasted out over Yangon’s river as a flotilla of boats took to the water of Myanmar’s biggest city on Saturday for the country’s first-ever Pride boat parade in a sign of growing acceptance for LGBT rights. Some 600 revellers partied under a blazing sun as the discreet community slowly emerges into the limelight …

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40 dead, many feared buried in mud after Brazil dam collapse


January 27, 2019

The death toll from the collapse of a dam holding back mine waste in southeastern Brazil rose to 40 on Saturday as searchers flying in helicopters and rescuers labouring in deep mud uncovered more bodies. An estimated 300 people were still missing and authorities expected the death toll to increase during a search made more challenging by intermittent rains. Scores …

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27 dead as bombs hit cathedral in Philippines during Sunday Mass


January 27, 2019

Two bombs minutes apart tore through a Roman Catholic cathedral on a southern Philippine island where Muslim militants are active, killing at least 27 people and wounding 77 others during a Sunday Mass, officials said. The attack comes days after a regional vote for a new Muslim autonomous region. Police said at least 27 people died and 77 were wounded. The …

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Trump associate Roger Stone arrested, faces obstruction charge


January 26, 2019

Roger Stone, a confidant of President Donald Trump, was arrested on Friday morning on several criminal charges stemming from the special counsel’s Russia investigation. Stone is charged in a seven-count indictment with witness tampering, obstruction and false statements about his interactions related to the release by WikiLeaks of hacked emails during the 2016 presidential election. Some of those false statements were …

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Nato says no progress in Russia talks on arms treaty


January 26, 2019

Senior Nato and Russian officials made no progress on Friday in talks on saving the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces treaty, raising the spectre of a renewed arms race in Europe. “There was no real progress in the meeting today because Russia did not indicate any willingness to change their position,” Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenberg said. Western capitals allege that Russia’s …

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Power outages as Australia swelters through extreme temperatures


January 26, 2019

MELBOURNE: Blistering heat triggered power outages on Australia’s strained grid on Friday as demand for air-conditioning soared and coal-fired generators struggled to meet the surge in consumption. To shore up the grid, the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) cut power to Alcoa Corp’s Portland aluminium smelter, the biggest consumer in the state of Victoria, for nearly two hours on Thursday …

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EU adds Saudi Arabia to draft terrorism financing list


January 26, 2019

BRUSSELS: The Euro­pean Commission has added Saudi Arabia to an EU draft list of countries that pose a threat to the bloc because of lax controls against terrorism financing and money laundering, two sources said on Friday. The move comes amid heightened international pressure on Saudi Arabia after the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the kingdom’s Istanbul consulate …

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UN names members of international inquiry on Khashoggi murder


January 26, 2019

GENEVA: The United Nations’ human rights office said on Friday a three-member team of international experts would conduct an inquiry into the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, confirming an earlier report by this news agency. Agnes Callamard, UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, said on Thursday she would travel to Turkey next week to head an …

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Trump climbs down in wall row, Congress passes bill ending shutdown


January 26, 2019

President Donald Trump on Friday brought a temporary end to the longest government shutdown in US history, while dropping his previous insistence on immediate funding for wall construction along the Mexican border. The announcement in the White House Rose Garden on the bipartisan deal marked a retreat by Trump, suspending a political row that has paralyzed Washington, disrupted air travel and left …

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Myanmar army chief must be prosecuted: UN


January 26, 2019

BANGKOK: Myanmar’s army chief should be prosecuted for genocide against the Rohingya Muslim minority, a UN human rights investigator said, adding that holding perpetrators to account for crimes was necessary before refugees who fled the country could return. Yanghee Lee, the United Nations’ Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Myanmar, was speaking during a trip to Thailand and Bangladesh, where …

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