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2 more fuel ships allowed into Yemen's Hodeidah port

2 more fuel ships allowed into Yemen's Hodeidah port

13-05-2022 comments

Sanaa (IANS) Two more ships carrying diesel were allowed to enter Yemen's blockaded Red Sea port of Hodeidah as part of the ongoing truce between the country's warring sides.

The Saudi-led coalition forces supporting the Yemeni government…

SL court bans ex-PM Rajapaksa, son & 14 others from leaving country

SL court bans ex-PM Rajapaksa, son & 14 others from leaving country

12-05-2022 comments

Colombo (IANS) A Sri Lankan court on Thursday banned former Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and 15 others, including his son, MPs and senior police officers from leaving the country, for instigating Monday's violence that killed nine people and…

Ranil Wickremesinghe to be sworn-in as SL's new PM

Ranil Wickremesinghe to be sworn-in as SL's new PM

12-05-2022 comments

Colombo (IANS) To end the current political deadlock, former Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe will take oath as the new Prime Minister of Sri Lanka on Thursday.


The oath will be taken before President Gotabaya Rajapaksa at 6 p.m. local…

Sri Lanka: Military given shooting orders to quell spread of violence

Sri Lanka: Military given shooting orders to quell spread of violence

11-05-2022 comments

Colombo (IANS) With escalating violence in Sri Lanka, including torching of houses belonging to ruling party politicians and family members of President Gotabaya Rajapksa, armed forces have been given orders to open fire at anyone causing personal…

India invited to ministerial meeting on food crisis convened by US: Diplomat

India invited to ministerial meeting on food crisis convened by US: Diplomat

11-05-2022 comments

United Nations (IANS) India has been invited to a ministerial meeting on global food security convened by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to respond to the global crisis sparked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, said Cindy McCain, Washington's…

Japan eases rules on wearing masks outdoors

Japan eases rules on wearing masks outdoors

11-05-2022 comments

Tokyo (IANS) A top Japanese government official said on Wednesday that wearing of face masks outdoors would no longer be necessary as long as people maintain proper social distancing measures against Covid-19.

According to Chief Cabinet Secretary…

Chinese power plants in Pak to shut down within days unless payments made

Chinese power plants in Pak to shut down within days unless payments made

10-05-2022 comments

Islamabad (IANS) With more than 300 billion PKR in stuck up dues, more than two dozen Chinese firms operating in Pakistan said that they will be forced to shut down their power plants this month unless payments are made upfront, the media reported.

Sri Lanka's fleeing ex-PM, family take refuge at naval base

Sri Lanka's fleeing ex-PM, family take refuge at naval base

10-05-2022 comments

Colombo (IANS) In the wake of the widespread violence in Sri Lanka that left five people dead, former Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and his family on Tuesday took refuge at a naval base in Trincomalee after leaving Colombo under heavy security.

Gujarat Hindus, Bangla Muslims voted on religious lines in UK local elections

Gujarat Hindus, Bangla Muslims voted on religious lines in UK local elections

09-05-2022 comments

London (IANS) Religious consolidation, prevalent in the subcontinent, was clearly evident in British politics as testified by local election results in London.

British Gujarati Hindus, who subscribe to the RSS, reportedly closed ranks in Harrow…

'Chinese confidence in Pak's security system seriously shaken'

'Chinese confidence in Pak's security system seriously shaken'

08-05-2022 comments

Islamabad (IANS) There may have been no exodus of Chinese workers from Pakistan after the Karachi University attack, but they look less confident about the country's ability to protect them, says a Senator.

"The Chinese confidence in Pakistan's…

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