Day: May 6, 2019

Sukhoi Superjet 100: chequered past of Russian aviation hope

Russia’s Sukhoi Superjet 100 was the country’s first post-Soviet passenger plane and intended to revive the civil aviation industry but it was dogged with problems from the start. Here is an overview of the jet involved in a runway blaze in Moscow on Sunday in which 41 people […]

U.S. commerce secretary Ross to raise India’s e-commerce rules in talks

NEW DELHI – U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Monday he planned to discuss India’s new e-commerce rules that could have an impact on operations of firms such as Amazon and Walmart with his Indian counterpart on Monday. Ross is visiting New Delhi at a time when […]

Pakistan’s Ahmadi community faces growing discrimination, report says

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan’s Ahmadi community faces growing institutionalised discrimination fanned by last year’s election campaign by Prime Minister Imran Khan, the minority movement said in a report issued on Monday. Ahmadis, a group that originated in British-controlled India in the 19th century who see themselves as an Islamic […]

Forty-one reported killed after Russian passenger plane crash-lands in Moscow

MOSCOW – Forty-one people on board a Russian Aeroflot passenger plane were killed on Sunday, including two children, after the aircraft caught fire as it made a bumpy emergency landing at a Moscow airport, Russian investigators said. Television footage showed the Sukhoi Superjet 100 crash bouncing along the […]

India’s heartland states vote in fifth phase of elections

JAIPUR/SRINAGAR – India’s northern heartland voted on Monday in the fifth phase of a staggered general election, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi hoping his record on national security will win him a second five-year term. More than 87 million people across seven states are eligible to vote in […]

United Nations to offer first report on global biodiversity

Top scientists will tell the world Monday how bad off Mother Nature is. The United Nations plans to issue its first comprehensive scientific report on biodiversity, looking hard at the threat of extinction for Earth’s plant and animal species and what it means for humanity. Report Chairman Robert […]

French telecom giant Orange on trial over staff suicides

PARIS — The toll is shocking: 19 suicides, 12 suicide attempts and eight cases of serious depression among employees over a three-year span at France’s main telephone and internet company. A Paris court on Monday begins a long-awaited trial accusing telecom giant Orange and seven former or current […]

Germany mulls fines to boost measles vaccination rates

BERLIN — Germany’s health minister is proposing fines for parents of school-age children who haven’t been vaccinated for measles amid concern that the highly contagious and potentially deadly disease could make a comeback. In an interview published Sunday with German weekly Bild am Sonntag, minister Jens Spahn said […]

Asian, European markets dive on Trump threat on China tariffs

President Donald Trump sent Asian and European markets plunging Monday after threatening to hike tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods at the end of the week in a bid to speed up stuttering trade talks between the economic superpowers. Shanghai plunged more than five percent, with the […]

Chinese negotiators still eye US trip despite Trump tariffs

China said Monday it still plans to send negotiators to the United States for trade talks even after President Donald Trump vowed to raise tariffs later this week, a threat that sent stock markets into a tailspin. Trump upped the ante as negotiators prepared to meet in Washington […]

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