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Irish govt apologises for ‘mother and baby homes’ scandal


January 14, 2021

DUBLIN: Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin on Wednesday formally apologised for the treatment of unmarried women and their babies in state and church-run homes, where thousands of children died over decades. But campaigners for the survivors of the homes denounced the official report into the scandal as a “cop out” that played down the role of the church and the …

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History made as US House impeaches Trump for second time


January 14, 2021

WASHINGTON: The US House of Representatives impeached President Donald Trump on Wednesday and sent its impeachment resolution to the Senate to convict him. The resolution holds Mr Trump responsible for the Jan 6 mob attack on the Capitol building that led to the death of at least five people and desecrated the temple of American democracy. The move also makes …

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Man armed with axe smashes parliament’s door in New Zealand


January 14, 2021

WELLINGTON: Officials plan to review security at New Zealand’s parliament after a man armed with an axe smashed the main glass entrance doors early on Wednesday. Police said they were called to the Parliament complex in Wellington just before 5:30am after getting reports that a man with an axe was on the grounds. Police said that after smashing the doors, …

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UK’s virus variant has spread to 50 countries, says WHO


January 14, 2021

GENEVA: The coronavirus mutation first found in Britain has now spread to 50 territories, according to the World Health Organisation, while a similar South African-identified strain has now been found in 20. The UN body also noted a third new coronavirus “variant of concern” found in Japan may impact upon immune response and needs further investigation. “The more the SARS-CoV-2 …

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Indian farmers burn legislation in show of defiance


January 14, 2021

GHAZIABAD: Indian farmers burnt copies of the government’s new agricultural laws on Wednesday, pressing on with their protest against the reforms despite a decision by the Supreme Court to postpone implementation while their grievances are heard. Tens of thousands of farmers have been camped on the outskirts of the capital, New Delhi, for almost two months, protesting against what they …

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South Korea’s top court upholds prison term for ex-president Park


January 14, 2021

South Korea’s Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a 20-year prison term for former president Park Geun-hye over bribery and other crimes as it wrapped up a historic corruption case that marked a striking fall from grace for the country’s first female leader and conservative icon. The ruling means Park, who was ousted from office and arrested in 2017, could potentially serve a …

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Inquiry report lays bare police narrative in Osama case


January 14, 2021

• Several police officials removed from posts • Victim’s family meets PM, satisfied with findings ISLAMABAD: The judicial inquiry into the killing of 21-year-old Osama Satti in the federal capital found flaws in the police’s account of the incident, saying the unarmed youth was murdered and recommended removal of half a dozen officials from their present posts to prevent them …

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Adviser defends PM’s tweets, serves notice on Marriyum


January 14, 2021

LAHORE: Adviser to Prime Minister on Accountability and Interior Shahzad Akbar on Wednesday came up to defend Prime Minister Imran Khan’s tweets wherein he had reiterated his boss’ 22-year-old narrative of exposing corruption, money-laundering and breaking political clouts that struck deals and “NROs to go scot-free”. “The prime minister is talking about a broader picture revolving around the ruling elite, …

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Minister regrets his criticism of special court over Musharraf conviction


January 14, 2021

PESHAWAR: Federal law minister Barrister Farogh Naseem told the Peshawar High Court on Wednesday that he held all courts in high esteem and regretted his diatribe against the head of a special court, which sentenced former military ruler retired General Pervez Musharraf to death in 2019 for high treason. A bench consisting of Justice Roohul Amin Khan Chamkani and Justice …

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SC ponders over morality-politics nexus


January 14, 2021

sc ISLAMABAD: A Supreme Court judge observed on Wednesday that the government had come to seek a legal opinion from the apex court under its advisory jurisdiction on a political issue but its thrust was on morality. “Your thrust is on morality but the issue is political and you are seeking a legal opinion,” observed Justice Yayha Afridi while pointing …

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