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China imposes sanctions on US officials

24-07-2021 BEIJING/ WASHINGTON: China is imposing sanctions on several US individuals and organizations in response to recent US sanctions on Chinese officials in Hong Kong. Those targeted include former US Commerce Secretary, Wilbur Ross. The counter-sanctions come days before US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman is due to visit …

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Rahul Gandhi accuses Modi Govt of ‘treason’

24-07-2021 Bureau Report + Agencies NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s main political rival Rahul Gandhi on Friday demanded an inquiry into the Pegasus spyware scandal, accusing the government of “treason”. Gandhi is one of dozens of Indian politicians, journalists and government critics on an alleged global database of …

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Shares of India’s Zomato soar 80% on market debut

23-07-2021 Bureau Report NEW DELHI: Shares in Indian food delivery app Zomato have soared by more than 80% in their stock market debut. The listing was pushed forward by four days and comes as India’s stock market nears all-time highs. The stellar performance reflected strong investor interest in internet-based start-ups …

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China rejects WHO plan for new COVID origin probe

23-07-2021 BEIJING/ GENEVA: China has rejected the next stage of a World Health Organization (WHO) plan to investigate the origins of the coronavirus pandemic. The WHO wants to audit laboratories in the area where the virus was first identified but Zeng Yixin, deputy health minister, said this showed “disrespect for …

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South Africa unrest death toll jumps to 337

23-07-2021 JOHANNESBURG: Rioting in South Africa this month has claimed 337 lives, the government said on Thursday, marking a further jump in the death toll from the 276 announced the previous day. “The South African police have revised the total number of deaths in Gauteng [province] to 79 and KwaZulu-Natal …

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Major Websites hit by global outage

23-07-2021 LONDON/ PARIS/ NEW YORK: Many popular websites fell offline on Thursday in a widespread global outage of service. Visitors attempting to reach some sites received DNS errors, meaning their requests could not reach the websites. Affected services included Airbnb, UPS, HSBC bank, British Airways and the PlayStation network used …

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