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Tigray rebels raped, beat women in Ethiopia war: Amnesty

NAIROBI: Tigrayan rebels raped, robbed and beat up several women during an attack on a town in Ethiopia's Amhara region, Amnesty International said on...

‘My dad’s village no longer exists’, campaigners call for COP26 action on refugees

GLASGOW: "My dad, he was born in a village that doesn't exist anymore," UNHCR goodwill ambassador Emtithal Mahmoud said on Monday in an appeal...

Afghan FM’s visit to Pakistan ‘significant,’ says Pakistan’s Kabul envoy

ISLAMABAD: Afghanistan's interim Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi is scheduled to visit Pakistan on Wednesday to discuss bilateral ties, trade and economic cooperation, the...

Shamima Begum’s Daesh husband denounces terror attacks but still wants caliphate

LONDON: A Dutch man who married British Daesh bride Shamima Begum has said he does not condone terror attacks on European soil but still...

AstraZeneca to set up division for vaccines and antibody therapies

DUBAI: AstraZeneca is creating a separate division for vaccines and antibody therapies, the drugmaker said on Tuesday, to focus on its COVID-19 shot and...

Iranian ex-official’s warcrimes trial moves to Albania

STOCKHOLM: The trial in Sweden of a former Iranian prison official, accused of handing out death sentences as part of a 1988 purge of...

Foreign envoys eye ‘small window’ to end Ethiopia war

ADDIS ABABA: Foreign envoys were scrambling on Tuesday to end Ethiopia's year-long war, hoping an African Union-led push can bring about a cessation of...

Consulate of Japan in Dubai begins issuing visas for UAE nationals and residents

DUBAI: As Japan eases travel restrictions for business travelers and students, the Consulate-General of Japan in Dubai is starting to accept specific new visa...

Pope Francis: Drone attack on Iraqi PM ‘vile act of terrorism’

ROME: The drone attack on Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi's residence in Baghdad was a "vile act of terrorism," Pope Francis said. In a message...

Singapore to stop paying medical bills for the ‘unvaccinated by choice’

SINGAPORE: Singapore will from next month stop paying coronavirus medical bills of those who are unvaccinated by choice, officials have said, as a fierce...

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