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Trump performs ritual seen as racist by Native Americans


November 1, 2021

WASHINGTON: Former US president Donald Trump performed the controversial “Tomahawk Chop” cheer — denounced as a racist gesture by Native Americans — in support of the Atlanta Braves on Saturday while attending game four of baseball’s World Series. Trump, who was booed when he attended a World Series game two years ago in Washington, joined thousands of Braves fans at …

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Black former cop set to become New York mayor


November 1, 2021

NEW YORK: Eric Adams, a Black ex-cop who fought racial discrimination within the police, is poised to be elected New York’s next mayor on Tuesday, tasked with leading the city’s post-pandemic recovery. The 61-year-old centrist Democrat and passionate vegan will become just the second African American to lead the Big Apple, a job often described as the most difficult in …

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UN chief asks Sudan army to reverse coup


November 1, 2021

CAIRO: The UN secretary general urged Sudan’s generals on Sunday to reverse their takeover of the country, a day after tens of thousands of people took to the streets in the largest pro-democracy protest since last weeks coup. Antonio Guterres said the generals should take heed of Saturday’s protests. Time to go back to the legitimate constitutional arrangements, he said in …

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Britain-France fish spat deepens despite Macron-Johnson meeting


November 1, 2021

ROME: France and Britain offered wildly differing accounts after their leaders met on Sunday to resolve a row over post-Brexit fishing rights that threatens to turn into a full-blown trade war. President Emmanuel Macron’s office was optimistic after the French leader met Prime Minister Boris Johnson one-on-one, without aides, for about half an hour on the margins of the G20 …

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Man with knife injures 17 passengers on Tokyo train


November 1, 2021

TOKYO: A man dressed in Batman’s Joker costume and brandishing a knife on a Tokyo commuter train on Sunday stabbed several passengers before starting a fire, which sent people scrambling to escape and jumping from windows, police and witnesses said. The Tokyo Fire Department said 17 passengers were injured, including three seriously. Not all of them were stabbed and most …

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American military jury slams US treatment of Pakistani detainee, urges clemency


November 1, 2021

Seven senior US military officers who last week sentenced a Guantanamo Bay detainee to 26 years in prison issued an appeal for clemency in his case, calling his torture by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) a “stain” on America in a letter published on Sunday. In the first-ever public account of torture by someone detained in the wake of the …

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Ghani pledged to fight till death but fled, says Blinken


November 1, 2021

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Sunday that former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani promised to fight till death but fled Kabul when the Taliban came. Also, this weekend a conservative US think-tank, Hudson Institute, rated the reported US-Pakistan talks on a formal agreement for using Pakistani airspace for operations in Afghanistan as a major development. In a recent interview to “CBS …

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Two killed in blast targeting FC troops in Panjgur


November 1, 2021

GWADAR: Two passers-by were killed and three security personnel injured in a bomb blast in Panjgur town of Makran division on Sunday. Police said unidentified people parked an explosive-laden motorbike in the Cheetkan Bazaar area which was detonated by remote control when a Frontier Corps vehicle reached there. Two people were killed and three FC soldiers travelling in the vehicle …

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‘Media continues to face attacks, curbs on free expression’


November 1, 2021

ISLAMABAD: Media in Pakistan works within an increasingly repressive environment with attacks on press freedom coming from all fronts and space for free expression continuously shrinking. This abysmal situation was highlighted in three reports released in connection with the ‘International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists’ which is observed on Nov 2. In the first report prepared by …

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‘Dune’ leads domestic box office again as ‘Antlers,’ ‘Last Night in Soho’ struggle


November 1, 2021

LOS ANGELES: The domestic box office was lighter on the treats and heavier on the tricks during Halloween weekend, capping an otherwise busy October at the movies on a muted note. Horror movies “Antlers” and “Last Night in Soho” opened nationwide and struggled to scare up strong ticket sales, leaving last weekend’s champion “Dune” to rule over box office charts …

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