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Thai govt imposes tough Covid-19 curbs, curfew in Bangkok


July 13, 2021

BANGKOK: More than 10 million people were placed under fresh Covid-19 restrictions and a curfew in the Thai capital on Monday, as the kingdom battled a surge of cases worsened by the highly infectious Alpha and Delta variants. Thailand has so far recorded more than 345,000 cases and 2,791 deaths — with the bulk of them coming in this latest …

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Troops deployed in S. Africa after Zuma’s jailing leads to 6 deaths


July 13, 2021

JOHANNESBURG: South Africa said on Monday it was deploying troops to its two most densely populated provinces after unrest sparked by the jailing of ex-president Jacob Zuma led to six deaths and widespread looting. Overwhelmed police are facing mobs who have ransacked stores, carting away anything from boxes of alcohol to beds, refrigerators and bath tubs. Six people have died, …

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35 die in fire at Iraqi Covid ward


July 13, 2021

NASIRIYAH: At least 35 people died in a fire in the Covid isolation ward of a hospital in the southern Iraqi city of Nasiriyah on Monday. “The death toll from the fire that ripped through the Covid isolation ward in Nasiriyah stands at 35, with five wounded, including two in critical condition,” Haydar al Zamili, a spokesman for the local …

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64 dead in fire at coronavirus ward in Iraq: health officials


July 13, 2021

The death toll from a catastrophic blaze that erupted at a coronavirus hospital ward in southern Iraq the previous day rose to 64 on Tuesday, Iraqi medical officials said. Two health officials said more than 100 people were also injured in the fire that torched the coronavirus ward of al-Hussein Teaching Hospital in the city of Nasiriyah on Monday. Anguished relatives were …

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Oman’s Sultan in Riyadh, seeks Saudi investment


July 12, 2021

DUBAI: Oman’s Sultan visited Saudi Arabia on Sunday on his first official overseas trip since assuming power last year, with talks expected to focus on the Yemen war and economic and investment cooperation as Muscat looks to shore up its finances. Sultan Haitham bin Tariq al-Said, whose country has joined United Nations-led efforts to secure a peace agreement in Yemen, …

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Iran angry over presence of US, European politicians at opposition rally


July 12, 2021

BERLIN: The Iranian government has expressed anger over the appearance of senior European and US politicians at a rally in support of an opposition group that has long sought to overthrow Iran’s rulers and which was once considered a terror organisation by the West. Iran’s official IRNA news agency reported that the country’s foreign ministry on Sunday summoned Slovenia’s envoy in Tehran …

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In a first, Thailand to mix Sinovac, AstraZeneca vaccine doses


July 12, 2021

Thailand will use AstraZeneca Plc’s Covid-19 vaccine as a second dose for those who received Sinovac’s shot as their first dose in a bid to increase protection, it said on Monday. The move is the first publicly announced mix-and-match of a Chinese vaccine and a Western-developed shot, as a new preliminary Thai study raised doubts about the longer-term protection of …

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Record heatwave torments millions in US, Canada


July 12, 2021

LOS ANGELES: Millions of people across the western United States and Canada were hit on Sunday by a new round of scorching hot temperatures, with some roads closed, train traffic limited and new evacuations ordered. In Canada, with wildfires continuing to spread — including 50 more blazes erupting in the past two days — the government announced new emergency measures …

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Remains of 19 Srebrenica massacre victims buried 26 years after genocide


July 12, 2021

SREBRENICA: Ninet­een newly identified victims were honoured and buried on Sunday in Bosnia as thousands gathered to commemorate the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II. The slaughter of more than 8,000 Muslim Bosniaks, most of them men and boys, by Bosnian Serb forces was commemorated in speeches, prayers and song, followed by the reburial of …

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Pakistani singer Arooj Aftab makes it to Barack Obama’s Summer Playlist


July 12, 2021

Pakistani singer Arooj Aftab’s music has left quite an impression on former US president Barack Obama. Her song ‘Mohabbat’ from the album Vulture Prince has been featured in Obama’s 2021 summer playlist. Obama has been sharing playlists of music he has enjoyed listening to during the summer for the past couple of years. This year’s playlist is titled Barack Obama’s Summer Playlist. …

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