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Hundreds feared missing as ferry capsizes in Lake Victoria

Hundreds of people are feared missing after a ferry capsized on Lake Victoria in north Tanzania.   A senior local official told Reuters that 42 people had been confirmed dead, adding that rescue efforts had been suspended until dawn on Friday.  Another official said earlier on Thursday that the vessel was overloaded with more than 400 people on board.   ...

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Passengers hurt after India pilot ‘blunder’

More than 30 Indian passengers, some bleeding from their noses and ears, have received treatment after pilots “forgot” to turn on a switch regulating cabin pressure, officials said.   Jet Airways flight 9W 697 from Mumbai to Jaipur turned back shortly after take off.  Videos tweeted by passengers aboard the plane showed oxygen masks deployed inside the aircraft.   The ...

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Russian cosmonauts to conduct spacewalk to investigate leak

A space official says that Russian cosmonauts will venture outside the International Space Station to inspect a section where a mysterious leak has been discovered.   The leak was spotted last month in the Russian Soyuz spacecraft attached to the station. The crew of three Americans, two Russians and a German quickly located and sealed the tiny hole that created ...

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Colombia cocaine production acreage at ‘record level’

Colombian cocaine production hit record levels in 2017, according to newly released UN statistics. The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) says production rose about 31% year on year to some 1,400 tonnes, cultivated on 171,000 hectares.   The agency warned production could harm recent peace-building efforts.   Colombia is the world’s largest producer of cocaine, much of which ...

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Ex-PM Najib Razak Faces New Corruption Charges in Malaysia

Malaysia’s detained former Prime Minister Najib Razak will face at least two dozen fresh charges of abuse of power and money laundering over the multimillion-dollar looting of a state investment fund, police and the anti-graft agency said Thursday. Najib was detained by the anti-graft agency Wednesday over the transfer of $681 million into his bank account and was expected in ...

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Shinzo Abe wins party vote, on track to becoming Japan’s longest-serving premier

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe won comfortable re-election as leader of his ruling party Thursday, setting him on course to become Japan’s longest-serving premier and realise his dream of reforming the constitution.   The 63-year-old conservative secured 553 votes against 254 won by former defence minister Shigeru Ishiba, a hawkish self-confessed “military geek”, in a two-horse race for leader of the ...

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Moon, Kim visit crater lake on Mount Paektu

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in have visited a crater lake atop a volcano considered sacred in North Korea on the last day of Moon’s visit for summit talks on the nuclear standoff and other inter-Korean affairs. Dressed in long black coats and accompanied by their wives, Kim and Moon raised their grasped hands ...

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UN backs anti-graft investigator in standoff with Guatemala

UN Secretary-general Antonio Guterres on Wednesday rejected a request by Guatemala’s government to name a new head of a UN commission investigating corruption in the Central American nation. Spokeswoman Florencia Soto told The Associated Press that the agreement between Guatemala and the United Nations stipulates that Guterres gets to determine the head of the commission.   “The secretary-general does not ...

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Brexit: May urges EU leaders to consider ‘serious’ UK plans

  Theresa May has urged EU leaders to focus their minds on getting a Brexit deal in the next two months, saying negotiations will not be extended. At a dinner in Salzburg, she told her 27 counterparts her priorities are maintaining economic ties and ensuring promises to Northern Ireland are kept.  There are suggestions the UK will put forward new ...

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21, including 2 Bangladeshis dead from bootleg liquor in Malaysia

Police in Malaysia are investigating a case of alcohol poisoning that killed at least 21 people, including two Bbangladeshis with dozens more hospitalised, most of them citizens of Asian nations, reports Lakes Mail. Cheap, homemade liquor is popular among poor, migrant workers in Muslim-majority Malaysia, which has high taxes on alcohol.   A total of 57 cases of methanol poisoning ...

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