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      26 January

      Alabama executes a man with nitrogen gas, the first time the new method has been used

      Atmore: Alabama executed a convicted murderer with nitrogen gas on Thursday, putting him to death with a first-of-its-kind method that once again put the United States at the forefront of the debate over capital punishment. The state said the method would be humane, but critics called it cruel and experimental. Officials said Kenneth Eugene Smith, 58, was pronounced dead at 8:25 p.m. at an Alabama prison after breathing pure nitrogen gas through a face mask to cause oxygen deprivation. It marked the first time that a new execution method has been used in the United States since lethal injection, now the most commonly used method, was introduced in 1982. The state had previously attempted to execute Smith, who was convicted of a 1988…

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    • 26 January

      King Charles III admitted to hospital for scheduled prostate treatment

      Britain’s King Charles III attends a ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. King Charles III was admitted to a private London hospital on Friday, Jan. 26, 2024, to undergo a “corrective procedure” for an enlarged prostate, Buckingham Place said. London: King Charles III was admitted to a private hospital on Friday to undergo a “corrective procedure” for an enlarged prostate, Buckingham Palace said, confirming a pre-planned treatment that was announced last week. The 75-year-old monarch will be treated at the London Clinic, where the Princess of Wales, his daughter-in-law, is recovering from abdominal surgery. The king visited Kate at the hospital after he arrived. -ADVERTISEMENT- Ads by  “The King was this morning admitted to…

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    • 26 January

      British-Indian faces Spain trial for ‘Taliban’ plane bomb joke

      London: British-Indian student Aditya Verma is facing trial in Spain after he was accused of public disorder for sending a message joking about blowing up a plane in which he was travelling along with his friends. Verma, a student of economics at Bath University, was on his way to the island of Menorca with friends in July 2022 when he made the remarks on Snapchat, claiming that he is a member of the Taliban, the BBC reported. “On my way to blow up the plane (I’m a member of the Taliban),” the message, sent before Verma departed Gatwick airport, read. A court in Madrid heard on Monday that the message was picked up by the UK security services on Gatwick’s Wi-Fi network,…

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    • 25 January

      Israel-Hamas talks seek two-month ceasefire and hostage release

      Tel Aviv: Hectic parleys are on in Doha, Cairo and Washington for a two-month-long ceasefire between Israel and Hamas for release of hostages. Arab and Qatari media have reported that the Hamas leadership wants a permanent truce on the release of hostages. Sources in Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s office told IANSthat Israel was not agreeing to such a truce. IANS had earlier reported that the latest round of mediatory talks commenced on December 28 and is continuing. However, Israel side may agree for a one month ceasefire for a phased release of hostages in exchange of Palestinian prisoners who are in Israel’s jails. The agreement, if done, would have a phased release of hostages commencing from civilians to soldiers and reservists who are in…

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    • 25 January

      Russia says a transport plane has crashed and that 65 Ukrainian POWs were on board

      Moscow: A military transport plane that Russia said was carrying 65 Ukrainian prisoners of war crashed Wednesday in a Russian region near Ukraine. All those aboard were killed, according to Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov of the Belgorod region, where the plane went down. It wasn’t immediately clear what caused the crash. Gladkov didn’t specify how many people were on the plane or who they were. The Associated Press could not confirm who was aboard the plane, and Ukrainian officials cautioned against sharing unverified information. Russian state news agency RIA Novosti, citing the ministry, reported that the POWs were being transported to the border region for a prisoner exchange. Footage of the crash posted on social media showed a plane falling from the sky in…

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    • 25 January

      EU’s zero-emission goal remains elusive as new report says cars emit same CO2 levels as 12 years ago

      Brussels: Most passenger cars in the European Union still emit the same quantity of carbon dioxide as 12 years ago, the European Union‘s auditing agency warned on Wednesday. The European Court of Auditors said the 27-nation bloc must “shift up gear” to come close to a zero-emissions car fleet, with electric vehicles playing a crucial role. “The EU’s green revolution can only happen if there are far fewer polluting vehicles, but the challenge is huge”, said Pietro Russo, the ECA member who led the audit. “A true and tangible reduction in cars’ CO2 emissions will not occur as long as the combustion engine prevails, but at the same time, electrifying the EU’s car fleet is a major undertaking.” According to the auditors’ report, real…

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    • 24 January

      Gaza health crisis: Catastrophic and painful, says Hamas Health Ministry

      Gaza: The Gaza-based Health Ministry has said that the health situation in the Strip is “catastrophic and painful” amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. “The Israeli army deliberately strangles and destroys the health system,” the Ministry’s Spokesperson Ashraf Al-Qedra said on Sunday in a press statement. “The accumulation of cases and the lack of treatment facilities in hospitals accelerate the loss of lives,” he said, adding that “hospitals in the southern Gaza Strip are unable to provide health services normally, and the situation is exceeding their capacity”. The Spokesperson noted that 70 per cent of the medical aid that entered the enclave is outside the scope of the basic needs of local hospitals, and 99 medical personnel are still under the detention…

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    • 20 January

      Omicron breakthrough infection prevents serious illness from JN.1: Study

      Seoul: The human immune system that encountered breakthrough infection by the Omicron variant acquires enhanced immunity against future versions of the Omicron, including the currently circulating JN.1, according to a study. A team of South Korean scientists from the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) announced that the memory T cells that form during the Omicron breakthrough infection respond to subsequent strains of the virus, and protect against severe disease from any future Covid variant. This finding gives us new perspectives in the new era of Covid endemic. It can be understood that in response to constant emergence of new virus variants, our bodies have also adapted to combat the future strains of the virus, said JUNG Min Kyung, Research Fellow, who led the…

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    • 18 January

      ‘Disruption to shipping in Red Sea caused by Houthi militants’ attacks could affect supply chains for months,’ warn Business chiefs

      Business chiefs warned on January 17 that disruption to shipping in the Red Sea caused by attacks by Yemen’s Houthi militants could affect supply chains for months and lead to a shortage of tankers needed to transport fuel. Attacks by the Iran-allied Houthi militia on ships in the region since November have slowed trade between Asia and Europe and alarmed major powers — an escalation of Israel’s more than three-month-old war with Palestinian Hamas militants in Gaza.

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    • 18 January

      Pakistan military retaliates with strikes against Iran: Reports

      Islamabad: The Pakistan Air Force on Thursday conducted retaliatory airstrikes on alleged Baloch separatist camps inside Iran, according to multiple media reports. According to the reports, the retaliatory strikes by Pakistan Air Force targeted hideouts located inside Iranian territory of Baloch militants wanted by Pakistan. The move comes a day after Tehran said it used “precision missile and drone strikes,” to destroy two “important headquarters” of Jaish al-Adl (Army of Justice) in Pakistan. Following this Islamabad denounced the violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty as “completely unacceptable” and warned of serious consequences. Salman Masood, the editor of a Pakistan local daily and Pakistan correspondent of New York Times took to X on Wednesday to post, “Pakistan Air Force has conducted airstrikes on Baluch separatist camps inside…

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