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  • Nigeria cracks down on separatists as security issues mount in the north | Thaiger

    Nigeria cracks down on separatists as security issues mount in the north

    Activist Sunday Adeyemo, known popularly in Nigeria as Sunday Igboho, was arrested in neighboring Benin on Monday evening, according to media reports. He was about to take a flight to Germany at the time. A senior Benin police official confirmed the arrest, saying Igboho “will be extradited to Nigeria as soon as the two countries have agreed on conditions.” It…

  • Tokyo Olympics unable to heal Japan-South Korea rift | Thaiger

    Tokyo Olympics unable to heal Japan-South Korea rift

    Hopes that Japan and South Korea might finally be able to build new bridges through a summit of their leaders on the sidelines of the Tokyo Olympic Games have been dashed after Seoul announced that President Moon Jae-in would not be going to the opening ceremony on Friday. The northeast Asian neighbors have long been at loggerheads over differing interpretations…

  • Russian arms trader working closely supplying Burmese military | Thaiger

    Russian arms trader working closely supplying Burmese military

    The head of a Russian state arms trader was attributed as saying that Russia is working closely with the Burmese military junta to supply military equipment. According to the Interfax news agency, the head of Rosoboronexport, the arms trader in question, spoke of the partnership between the military coup that overthrew the government in Myanmar on February 1 and the…

  • Pegasus spyware allegations leave Indian democracy hanging by a thread | Thaiger

    Pegasus spyware allegations leave Indian democracy hanging by a thread

    The Indian government has found itself at the heart of a spyware scandal that has sent seismic waves across the entire political world. A collaborative investigation, based on information accessed by non-profit Forbidden Stories and Amnesty International and shared with a host of publications, into the Pegasus spyware has revealed a list of potential targets for surveillance. More than 300…

  • Ethiopia: Fear Tigray conflict could trigger all-out war | Thaiger

    Ethiopia: Fear Tigray conflict could trigger all-out war

    Special forces and militias from a number of Ethiopia’s regions are mobilizing to back the federal government’s military operations in Tigray, signaling a widening of the conflict. Regular forces from Amhara — a large region abutting the south of Tigray — have been fighting alongside federal troops ever since Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed launched the military offensive in Tigray…

  • President Pedro Castillo has radical plans for Peru | Thaiger

    President Pedro Castillo has radical plans for Peru

    Only one road leads to Puna. The village in Tacabamba District consists of two dozen houses scattered around a few fields and paths — and a school where Jose Pedro Castillo Terrones taught until 2017. From here it takes a whole day to travel to the regional capital, Cajamarca, about 200 kilometers (120 miles) away. Born in Tacabamba in 1969,…

  • Peru: Pedro Castillo declared president | Thaiger

    Peru: Pedro Castillo declared president

    Former school teacher Pedro Castillo has won the disputed election in Peru and will become the country’s next president, election officials said on Monday. The presidential vote, which had taken place on June 6, had been held up by claims of election fraud by his right-wing rival Keiko Fujimori. Why were the results held up? Castillo had led unofficially by…

  • Commercial space cowboys reach for the stars | Thaiger

    Commercial space cowboys reach for the stars

    In the wake of NASA’s Apollo and space shuttle missions, it seemed that the halcyon days of space exploration had had their run. Interest waned and many people no longer saw the point. More recently, however, interest has been piqued again, not least by the myriad of international missions to Mars. The latest craze is commercial space tourism as offered…

  • 8 women arrested in Tak for Myanmar river crossing | Thaiger

    8 women arrested in Tak for Myanmar river crossing

    8 women were arrested for allegedly crossing the Moei River in Myanmar into northern Thailand’s Tak province, early this morning. The women carried “personal baggage” and were apprehended in a corn plantation by a 4th Infantry Regiment patrol. Local villagers had alerted officials to the crossing which led to the arrests. The women’s ages ranged from 22 to 32. They…

  • LATEST: European flooding death toll exceeds 170 | Thaiger

    LATEST: European flooding death toll exceeds 170

    The flood that was dubbed the “flood of death“, has now claimed over 170 lives. 143 people have reportedly died in Germany and 27 in Belgium due to flooding. The flooding’s toll on Belgium has resulted in the Prime Minister, Alexander De Croo, declaring July 20 a national day of mourning. The PM says the floods might be the most…

  • Czech gold for future generations? | Thaiger

    Czech gold for future generations?

    Jilove u Prahy is a picturesque town with almost 5,000 inhabitants and a great many historical monuments. This region, along the River Sazava, a tributary of the Vltava near Prague, is a popular recreational area for citizens of the Czech capital. In the 14th century, Jilove u Prahy was the third-most-important town in the kingdom of Bohemia, after Prague and…

  • Belgians pick up the pieces after deadly floods | Thaiger

    Belgians pick up the pieces after deadly floods

    The Belgian town of Pepinster, southeast of Liege, has just woken up from a nightmare. Wading through knee-high brown water with his wife and son, local resident Paul Brasseur looked back at what was left of their family home. “We’re alive and that’s all that matters — not everyone was so lucky,” he said. The Brasseurs’ house on the banks…

  • The Singapore Covid experiment – is there a path to the new normal? | Thaiger

    The Singapore Covid experiment – is there a path to the new normal?

    “Singapore’s reopening would be gradual, package by package, nothing big bang. Each step of the way, make sure we keep populations safe.” Singapore, with its 5.7 million residents, is looking to a longer term blueprint to manage Covid. Whilst some countries are still committee to containing and controlling the virus, some Singaporean ministers are imagining a future where Covid is…

  • Africalink 16.07.21 – 16 UTC – MP3-Stereo | Thaiger

    Africalink 16.07.21 – 16 UTC – MP3-Stereo

    Ramaphosa vows army will return order to South Africa+++ Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan is in Burundi for a two-day State visit+++ UN Population Award goes to Niger policewoman SOURCE: DW News

  • Getting paid to play — Kenya’s esports boom | Thaiger

    Getting paid to play — Kenya’s esports boom

    The future of professional sports in Kenya — from where some of the world’s top athletic performers originate — is still rather uncertain in the face of the COVID pandemic. Athletes preparing for the Tokyo Olympics, or anyone wanting to get out and exercise, have had to make do with alternative spaces as coronavirus measures put many gyms and stadiums…

  • BioNTech vaccine makes 10x more anitbodies than Sinovac | Thaiger

    BioNTech vaccine makes 10x more anitbodies than Sinovac

    A recent Hong Kong study reports that people who are inoculated with the BioNTech vaccines have 10 times more antibodies than those who receive the Sinovac vaccine. While antibody numbers is not the only factor in a successful vaccine, the lower levels of neutralising antibodies in the Sinovac Vaccine may substantially lower its effectiveness. The study was published yesterday and…

  • UPDATE: Germany hammered by floods, 93 dead; nearby countries also affected | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Germany hammered by floods, 93 dead; nearby countries also affected

    The death toll in Germany has risen from 59 people to 93. Emergency responders are still looking for hundreds of missing people. Belgium also reports that they now have 12 dead, up from the 9 reported dead earlier today. Political leaders have asserted that climate change is to blame. Meanwhile, scientists had warned that such a catastrophic event could happen.…

  • Germany hammered by floods, 59 dead; nearby countries also affected | Thaiger

    Germany hammered by floods, 59 dead; nearby countries also affected

    59 people, and counting, are dead in the west of Germany as floods hammer the country and other surrounding counties such as Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands. The “extreme rainfall” pounded the city from Wednesday into Thursday. Germany’s Chancellor, Angela Merkel, says she fears that the country will only see the full extent of the disaster as the days unfold.…

  • European Union slaps travel restrictions on arrivals from Thailand | Thaiger

    European Union slaps travel restrictions on arrivals from Thailand

    Member states of the European Union have agreed to remove Thailand from the list of countries from which travellers can arrive freely during the pandemic. The EU operates a “green list” of countries, which are currently only around 20 in number. Visitors from these countries, which include the US, New Zealand, Canada, and Japan, can enter the EU without mandatory…

  • Indonesia now Asia’s Covid-19 epicentre as daily cases exceed India | Thaiger

    Indonesia now Asia’s Covid-19 epicentre as daily cases exceed India

    Indonesia has become the epicentre of Covid-19 in Asia as the daily case count has exceeded India’s. The country reported 56,757 new cases and 982 coronavirus-related deaths yesterday, surpassing India’s count of 39,072 new cases and 544 deaths. With the highest number of daily cases, the archipelago country of 270 million people is now the new Covid-hotspot in Asia, and…

  • EU left behind as US pushes ‘vaccine diplomacy’ in Southeast Asia | Thaiger

    EU left behind as US pushes ‘vaccine diplomacy’ in Southeast Asia

    The European Union’s international vaccine drive runs the risk of falling behind other major international powers, especially in Southeast Asia, where the United States is ramping up their vaccine-donation programs to compete with China’s contributions. US President Joe Biden pledged in May to donate 80 million vaccines worldwide from America’s domestic-supply, of which approximately 75% will be shared through the…

  • A battle for sacred lands as nature wins new rights | Thaiger

    A battle for sacred lands as nature wins new rights

    In Uganda’s Albertine Rift, an immense network of grasslands and mountains that supports great biodiversity, two energy giants are preparing to extract the largest onshore oil deposit in sub-Saharan Africa. SOURCE: DW News

  • UN expert says military coup and Covid-19 spike fuels “perfect storm” in Myanmar | Thaiger

    UN expert says military coup and Covid-19 spike fuels “perfect storm” in Myanmar

    The “deep mistrust” of the military-run government following the February 1 coup, along with the uptick of Covid-19 cases overwhelming the healthcare system, fuel a “perfect storm” of factors that could lead to further deaths in Myanmar, according to UN Special Rapporteur Tom Andrews. The independent expert called for emergency international engagement to address the worsening situation in the Southeast…

  • Vaccines are latest regional power play in the Middle East | Thaiger

    Vaccines are latest regional power play in the Middle East

    Last week, Egypt announced that it had successfully manufactured its first million doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. It’s an important step for Egypt’s 104 million people, of whom only about 1% are fully vaccinated. But it could also be seen as progress toward the country’s foreign policy goals, as vaccine diplomacy gathers pace in the Middle East. Vaccine diplomacy refers…

  • EU proposes sweeping ‘Fit for 55’ emissions reduction plan | Thaiger

    EU proposes sweeping ‘Fit for 55’ emissions reduction plan

    The European Commission has proposed a plan to reduce the EU’s carbon emissions by 55% compared with 1990 levels by 2030. The “Fit for 55” package comprises 12 legislative proposals aimed at hitting the target. The overarching goal is to make the EU carbon neutral by 2050 as part of the European Green Deal. “We already have the goals,” European…

  • Why is India deploying female soldiers to Kashmir? | Thaiger

    Why is India deploying female soldiers to Kashmir?

    India deployed female soldiers to the restive Indian-administered Kashmir for the first time, in a bid to improve local relations and promote gender equality within the ranks of its paramilitary. However, the efforts have drawn widespread criticism and questions over how effective the move is, both in strengthening ties with local women and improving gender equality within the armed forces.…

  • Can Pakistan secure Chinese investment in restive Balochistan province? | Thaiger

    Can Pakistan secure Chinese investment in restive Balochistan province?

    Prime Minister Imran Khan said last week he was considering “talking to insurgents” in Balochistan province, adding that the country’s western province can only progress if there was peace in the region. Had development work been carried out in the province, “we would never have had to worry about insurgents,” he said. Khan made these comments during his visit to…

  • India: COVID dashes career hopes for young graduates | Thaiger

    India: COVID dashes career hopes for young graduates

    Simran Tandon, a top graduate of a commerce degree program, was preparing to join an investment banking firm before the coronavirus pandemic hit India in March of last year. The firm then revoked the offer, and the economic havoc caused by COVID-19 led to rejections from several other firms. Tandon is just one of millions of young people who have…

  • Russia: Summer means cold showers | Thaiger

    Russia: Summer means cold showers

    “Modernization has reached new heights in Russia: You can now access the schedule for your building’s hot-water shutdown online!” joke Muscovites. Meanwhile, they’re busy putting pots on the stove and preparing to heat their water. It’s a stroke of luck that, with the Russian capital currently sweltering in a heat wave, people are happy to take cold showers. It makes…

  • Vietnam considers strict regulations for social media live streaming | Thaiger

    Vietnam considers strict regulations for social media live streaming

    Regulations on social media live streaming could soon be tightening in Vietnam and affect so-called “influencers” who make money off of marketing. In an effort to crack down on “fake news” and offensive content, the country’s Ministry of Information and Communications is proposing regulations on the live videos streamed through Facebook, TikTok and YouTube. Under the proposed measures, reported by…

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