Riot police flooded the streets as protesters gathered ahead of a debate on the bill that once enacted will criminalise abuse of China’s national anthem in the semi-autonomous city. Police in Hong Kong made around 300 arrests as thousands of people took to the streets on Wednesday to voice anger …
Read More »Hong Kong police fire pepper pellets at protesters – 16 arrested
Hong Kong police have opened fire with pepper pellets to disperse protests against China’s controversial new national security laws. Riot police descended on the Central Government Complex in the heart of Hong Kong’s global financial center to disperse crowds that had gathered to protest against what they see as threats …
Read More »Trump: We will regulate or ‘close down’ social media platforms before they silence conservatives
President Trump on Wednesday threatened to “strongly regulate” or close down social media platforms if they silence conservative voices, stepping up his criticism after Twitter attached fact-checking context to Mr. Trump’s tweets for the first time on Tuesday. “Republicans feel that Social Media Platforms totally silence conservatives’ voices. We will …
Read More »France, Italy, Belgium act to stop use of hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 on safety fears
France, Italy, and Belgium acted to halt the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat patients suffering from COVID-19, the illness caused by the new coronavirus, amid questions about the safety of the generic anti-malaria drug. France on Wednesday canceled a decree allowing hospital doctors to dispense the medicine, while the Italian …
Read More »Third Iranian tanker enters Venezuela’s territorial waters
The third of the five Iranian oil tankers carrying fuel for Venezuela has sailed into the Latin American country’s territorial waters. Venezuela’s Telesur television network said the Iran-flagged tanker, Petunia, crossed the Caribbean Sea earlier on Tuesday and reached the country’s exclusive economic zone after being escorted by the Venezuelan …
Read More »Tropical Storm Bertha makes landfall east of Charleston, South Carolina
Tropical Storm Bertha has made landfall in South Carolina. According to the National Hurricane Center, radar imagery indicates that the area of disturbed weather became significantly better organized Wednesday morning. A Tropical Storm Warning is now in effect for the coast of South Carolina from Edisto Beach to South Santee …
Read More »Trump rages at Twitter and threatens to close social media platforms
Donald Trump has threatened to close down social media platforms that do not support his agenda, a day after Twitter posted a fact-checking notice on one of his tweets. Social media firms suppressed conservative points of view, the president claimed without providing any evidence, before saying his administration would “strongly …
Read More »US deploys Patriot missile batteries at Syria gas field: Report
The Western military coalition, purported to fight the Daesh terrorist group, has reportedly deployed three Patriot missile batteries at a US base in Syria’s eastern province of Dayr al-Zawr. The Arabic-language al-Alam television news network, citing local sources, reported on Wednesday that the batteries were deployed to the base set …
Read More »Hertz files for U.S. bankruptcy protection as car rentals evaporate in pandemic
The more than a century old car rental firm Hertz Global Holdings Inc filed for bankruptcy protection on Friday after its business was decimated during the coronavirus pandemic and talks with creditors failed to result in much needed relief. Hertz’s board earlier in the day approved the company seeking Chapter …
Read More »Iraqi Finance Minister denies news of a borrowing request from Saudi Arabia
Iraqi Finance Minister Ali Abdul-Amir Allawi denied, on Sunday, news that he had requested to borrow about $ 3 billion from Saudi Arabia. Allawi called at the same time employees with high salaries to accept what he called “sacrifices”, referring to the “very worrying” equation in the budget. Allawi told …
Read More »Police arrest 60 at anti-lockdown demonstrations in Berlin
Protests against the measures Chancellor Angela Merkel insists are needed to slow down the coronavirus outbreak have become more vocal and demonstrators have filled the streets of the German capital for the third weekend in a row. Police arrested about 60 protesters on Saturday as part of city-wide demonstrations against …
Read More »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu heads to trial on corruption charges
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was heading to court Sunday to face corruption charges in the first criminal trial ever against a sitting Israeli leader. Netanyahu is set to appear at the opening hearing at a Jerusalem district court, after his request to have his lawyers represent him instead was …
Read More »Hong Kong police fired tear gas as thousands protest security law
Hong Kong police fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse thousands who, in defiance of curbs imposed to contain the coronavirus, gathered on Sunday to protest against Beijing’s plan to directly impose national security laws on the city. In a return of the unrest that roiled the financial hub …
Read More »Iran will respond in kind if US makes trouble for Venezuela-bound oil tankers in Caribbean
Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani warns of retaliatory measures against the United States should Washington make “trouble” for Iranian tankers carrying fuel to gasoline-starved Venezuela. “If our tankers in the Caribbean or anywhere in the world face trouble [caused] by the Americans, they (the US) will also be in trouble in …
Read More »First Iranian tanker carrying gasoline enters Venezuelan waters
The first of five Iranian tankers carrying fuel for gasoline-starved Venezuela has entered the Latin American country’s territorial waters despite the US threats. The Iranian-flagged tanker, named Fortune, arrived in Venezuela’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) on Saturday evening, online tracking data shows. When entering the Venezuelan waters, the tanker was …
Read More »Boris Johnson’s top aide accused of flouting lockdown rules
The Guardian and Mirror newspapers reported that Cummings, who lives in London, was seen at the property in Durham, northeast England, at the end of March. The British government faced accusations of hypocrisy on Saturday after the revelation that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s top adviser, Dominic Cummings, traveled more than …
Read More »Iraq report 308 new coronavirus cases, five deaths in 24 hours
Iraq reported 308 new cases of Coronavirus during the past 24 hours, the Iraqi Ministry of Health announced on Saturday. The new casualties were distributed as: Baghdad / Rusafa: 179 cases, Baghdad / Al-Karkh: 94 cases, Medical City: 1 case, Basra: 6 cases, Najaf: 1 case, Sulaymaniyah: 7 cases, Erbil: …
Read More »Iraq parliament: ‘Healthcare system may collapse in 10 days’
Due to increasing coronavirus cases, the Iraqi parliament warned on Thursday that the healthcare system in the country may collapse in ten days. Jawad Al-Mosawi, a rapporteur of the parliament’s Crisis Cell, formed to tackle the coronavirus situation in the country, revealed in a statement: “The healthcare system may collapse …
Read More »Zero cases in China as virus surges in Latin America, India
New coronavirus cases in China fell to zero on Saturday for the first time but surged in India and overwhelmed hospitals across Latin America – both in countries lax about lockdowns and those lauded for the firm, early confinement. The virus hit a reopened church in Germany and probably a …
Read More »Two French kids reportedly discover gold bars worth over $100,000 during lockdown
Two French kids reportedly stumbled upon more than $100,000 worth of gold while they were in coronavirus lockdown. According to local media, the children — both around 10 years old — made the discovery when their family went to stay with an older relative in the French town of Vendome …
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