Six dead as thousands gather for free pass to visit Hindu temple

At least six people were killed and several others injured late on Wednesday in a stampede in southern India after thousands of devotees queued outside one of the most visited Hindu temples to collect tokens for a free visit to the deity. Authorities had set up counters at a school to issue tokens from Thursday for devotees to visit the Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple, popularly known as the Tirupati, in Andhra Pradesh state during January 10 to January 19 — a period considered auspicious by the locals, the Indian Express reported.…

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Ancient blocks from Hatshepsut’s temple unearthed in Egypt

Archaeologists have discovered intact sections of the foundation wall of Queen Hatshepsut’s valley temple in Luxor, along with the nearby tomb of Queen Teti Sheri, grandmother of Ahmose I, the founding pharaoh of Egypt’s golden New Kingdom era. The discovery of more than 1,000 decorated stone blocks on the outskirts of Hatshepsut’s funerary temple above was announced on Wednesday by team leader Zahi Hawass, an Egyptian archaeologist and former minister of antiquities who has been leading excavations at the site since 2022. The 18th dynasty Queen Hatshepsut, who died in…

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Raging fires kill five as streets burn around Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES, United States: At least five people have been killed in wildfires rampaging around Los Angeles, officials said Wednesday, with firefighters overwhelmed by the speed and ferocity of multiple blazes — including in Hollywood. Up to 1,500 buildings have burned in fires that have broken out around America’s second biggest city, forcing over 100,000 people from their homes. Hurricane-force winds whipped up fireballs that leapt from house to house in the upmarket Pacific Palisades area, incinerating a swathe of California’s most desirable real estate favoured by Hollywood celebrities. On…

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S Korea’s Yoon to accept court decision even if it ends presidency: lawyer

SEOUL: South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol will accept the decision of the Constitutional Court that is trying parliament’s impeachment case against him, even if it decides to remove the suspended leader from office, his lawyer said on Thursday. “So if the decision is ‘removal’, it cannot but be accepted,” Yoon Kab-keun, the lawyer for Yoon, told a news conference, when asked if Yoon would accept whatever the outcome of trial was. Impeached Yoon has earlier defied the court’s requests to submit legal briefs before the court began its hearing…

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Gunmen storm Chad’s presidential complex, security man among 19 dead

N’DJAMENA: Gunmen attempted to storm Chad’s presidential complex in federal capital N’Djamena on Wednesday, leading to a violent clash that left 18 attackers and one security officer dead, the government said in a statement. AFP reporters heard gunfire near the site and saw tanks on the street, while security sources reported that armed men had tried to overrun the complex. The government later said 19 people were killed in the fighting, of which 18 were members of the 24-strong commando unit that launched the assault. “There were 18 dead and…

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Hollywood stars forced to leave homes due to Los Angeles wildfires

Thousands of residents, including Hollywood celebrities like Jamie Lee Curtis, Mandy Moore, and Maria Shriver, have been forced to flee their homes as devastating wildfires rage out of control near Los Angeles. The largest blaze consumed nearly 12,000 acres (4,856 hectares) in Pacific Palisades, a picturesque neighborhood between the beach towns of Santa Monica and Malibu that is home to many film, television and music stars. “Heartbreaking, devastating, beyond belief,” Shriver, a journalist and the former first lady of California when she was married to former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, wrote…

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Taliban confirm death of Australian ex-captive who accepted Islam

The Taliban authorities in Afghanistan have confirmed the death of Australian national Jibra’il Omar, who had been kidnapped and held hostage by the group for over three years before returning to the country. Omar, originally named Timothy Weeks before he converted to Islam, was taken hostage in 2016 alongside an American academic as they left the American University in Kabul, where they both worked. Both men were released in 2019 to the custody of US forces in southern Afghanistan in exchange for three high-ranking members of the Haqqani Network armed…

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Fire spreads across four locations in Sulaiman Range forests

Wildfires have broken out in the forests of the Sulaiman Range in Dera Ismail Khan, spreading across multiple areas and threatening local vegetation. The sources said that the fire has spread across multiple locations, posing a threat to the region’s precious vegetation, adding that flames can be seen at four different locations along the mountain’s base. An official from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Forest Department earlier last year confirmed that 249 fires occurred in the province in the first half of the last year, damaging around 1,918 hectares of forest land.…

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Polio vaccination certificate prerequisite for travel to Saudi Arabia

KARACHI: Adding to the existing challenges faced by Pakistanis wishing to travel abroad, Saudi Arabia has made it mandatory for travellers from Pakistan to possess polio vaccination certificate for visiting the Kingdom. According to new instructions issued by the Saudi Arabia’s civil aviation authority, mandatory requirement applies to travellers from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kenya, Congo, and Mozambique and would result in legal action coupled with severe penalties for those found violating the directives. Meanwhile, people travelling through these countries who do not leave the transit area in 12 hours will be exempted from…

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