A shootout between Pakistani Taliban and Police during a raid kills 6, including 3 officers

A shootout between Pakistani Taliban and Police during a raid kills 6, including 3 officers
Taliban security personnel stand guard as Afghans mourn at a burial ceremony of the slain Shiite Muslims after gunmen attacked a mosque in Guzara district of Herat province on April 30, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 10 July 2024
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A shootout between Pakistani Taliban and Police during a raid kills 6, including 3 officers

A shootout between Pakistani Taliban and Police during a raid kills 6, including 3 officers

PESHAWAR: Security forces raided a hideout of Pakistani Taliban on the outskirts of the northwestern city of Peshawar on Wednesday, triggering a shootout that killed three officers and as many insurgents, police said.
A militant commander Abdul Rahim was among the insurgents killed in the raid which took place in the town of Matni, a local police officer Ashfaq Khan said.
Khan provided no further details, and there was no immediate comment from the Pakistani Taliban — who are known as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan or TTP — and are an ally of the Afghan Taliban.
TTP has stepped up its attacks on security forces since the Afghan Taliban seized power in neighboring Afghanistan in 2021.
Pakistani officials often accuse Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers of giving shelter to TTP fighters, a charge Kabul rejects. TTP denies using Afghan soil for attacks in Pakistan.
Peshawar is the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan.


India’s top court creates task force on workplace safety after doctor raped and killed

India’s top court creates task force on workplace safety after doctor raped and killed
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India’s top court creates task force on workplace safety after doctor raped and killed

India’s top court creates task force on workplace safety after doctor raped and killed
  • Rape and killing of 31-year-old trainee doctor at Kolkata’s R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital has focused rage on violence against women
  • Doctors and medics across India have been holding protests, candlelight marches and temporarily refused care for non-emergency patients

NEW DELHI: India’s top court on Tuesday set up a national task force of doctors who will make recommendations on safety of health care workers at their workplaces, days after the rape and killing of a trainee doctor that sparked outrage and nationwide protests.
The Supreme Court said the doctors’ panel will frame guidelines for ensuring safety and protection of medical professionals and health care workers across the country.
“Protecting safety of doctors and women doctors is a matter of national interest and principle of equality. The nation cannot await another rape for it to take some steps,” Chief Justice Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud said.
Doctors and medics across India have been holding protests, candlelight marches and even temporarily refused care for non-emergency patients since Aug. 9 when the killing in the eastern city of Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal state. The doctors say the assault highlights the vulnerability of health care workers in hospitals and medical campuses across India.
The court also asked the federal agency investigating the killing to submit a report on Thursday on the status of its investigation. A police volunteer has been arrested and charged with the crime, but the family of the victim alleges it was a gang rape and more people were involved.
The suspension of work by doctors has affected thousands of patients across India. They are demanding more stringent laws to protect them from violence, including making any attack on on-duty medics an offense without the possibility of bail.
The rape and killing of the 31-year-old trainee doctor at Kolkata city’s R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital has also focused rage on the chronic issue of violence against women.
Thousands of people, particularly women, have marched in the streets of Kolkata and other Indian cities demanding justice for the doctor. They say women in India continue to face rising violence despite tough laws that were implemented following the gang-rape and murder of a 23-year-old student on a moving bus in Delhi in 2012.
That attack had inspired lawmakers to order harsher penalties for such crimes and set up fast-track courts dedicated to rape cases. The government also introduced the death penalty for repeat offenders.
Despite tougher legislation, sexual violence against women has remained a widespread problem in India.
In 2022, police recorded 31,516 reports of rape — a 20 percent jump from 2021, according to the National Crime Records Bureau.


Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters march in Chicago on opening day of Democratic National Convention

Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters march in Chicago on opening day of Democratic National Convention
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Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters march in Chicago on opening day of Democratic National Convention

Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters march in Chicago on opening day of Democratic National Convention
  • Dozens of Muslim delegates and their allies are seeking changes in Democratic platform and plan to press for an arms embargo
  • Pro-Palestinian groups have for months protested Biden administration’s military and financial support for Israel in war in Gaza

CHICAGO: Thousands of mostly peaceful pro-Palestinian protesters marched in Chicago on the opening day of the Democratic National Convention on Monday, in a show of anger against the Biden administration’s support for Israel in the Gaza war.
After hours of peaceful demonstrations, dozens of protesters broke through part of the perimeter security fence, drawing riot police to the site, a Reuters witness said.
The DNC’s security team confirmed that protesters breached a portion of the fencing on the outer perimeter near the convention arena but said law enforcement personnel acted quickly and there was no threat to attendees.
Reuters witnesses saw four people detained and placed in handcuffs. Chicago police confirmed at a press conference that arrests were made but did not say how many.
Chanting intensified ahead of the fence breach, as protesters reached a neighborhood park on Chicago’s West Side and paused to amplify their calls for a ceasefire. Amid the noise, the crowd turned its frustration toward Vice President Kamala Harris, referring to the Democratic candidate as “Killer Kamala.”
Chicago police formed a perimeter around the park on foot to contain protesters, with some police members on bikes.
Still, the umbrella group “March on the DNC” drew fewer supporters than expected to a park outside the convention arena, hours before President Joe Biden was to address the gathering.
They started a one-mile march near where Democratic delegates will nominate Harris as their candidate to face Republican Donald Trump in November’s presidential election.
Organizers had expected tens of thousands of protesters — enough to fill the park and the march route — Hatem Abudayyeh, a spokesman for March on the DNC, said early Monday. By afternoon though, several thousand protesters had gathered for speeches and the park was only half full.
The coalition of more than 200 groups includes those advocating for a variety of causes from reproductive rights to racial justice. Many people were coming from Palestinian and Arab communities in Illinois and neighboring states, organizers said last week.
Dozens of Muslim delegates and their allies, angry at US support for Israel’s offensive in Gaza, are seeking changes in the Democratic platform and plan to press for an arms embargo, putting the party on guard for disruptions to high-profile speeches at the convention.
Roman Fritz, at 19 one of the youngest Wisconsin delegates, wore a scarf imprinted with the traditional Palestinian keffiyeh pattern. He said he supported Harris as the party nominee to beat Trump.
Some protesters were doubtful that the party will change its platform.
“It’ll never happen,” said Mwalimu Sundiata Keita, who traveled from Cincinnati, Ohio, to join the protest. “It’s the policy of the party to support Israel, and until that policy changes, that’s the way it’s going to be.”
Another large protest was scheduled for Thursday, when Harris is due to formally accept the nomination.
Pro-Palestinian groups have for months protested the Biden administration’s military and financial support for Israel in its war against Hamas, which has killed more than 40,000 Palestinians in Gaza, according to Gaza health officials.
Israel launched the offensive after it was attacked on Oct. 7 by Hamas fighters who killed 1,200 people and abducted about 250 hostages, according to Israel tallies.
Protests swelled on US college campuses in the spring, with police clearing student encampments, at times after confrontations between protesters and counter protesters.
“The Democrats are the ones in power,” Abudayyeh said on Monday. “It’s their war. They’re responsible for it, they’re complicit, and they can stop it.”


India top court sets up doctors’ panel on workplace safety after rape, murder

India top court sets up doctors’ panel on workplace safety after rape, murder
Updated 20 August 2024
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India top court sets up doctors’ panel on workplace safety after rape, murder

India top court sets up doctors’ panel on workplace safety after rape, murder

NEW DELHI: India’s Supreme Court ordered on Tuesday the setting up of a national task force of doctors to make recommendations on safety at their work place, days after the rape and murder of a 31-year-old trainee doctor sparked nationwide protests.


Taiwan conducts missile drills at sensitive test site

Taiwan conducts missile drills at sensitive test site
Updated 20 August 2024
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Taiwan conducts missile drills at sensitive test site

Taiwan conducts missile drills at sensitive test site
  • Beijing claims self-ruled Taiwan as part of its territory and has stepped up military pressure
  • The military fired domestically made Sky Bow III and US-made Patriot II missiles into the sky from its Jiupeng base

TAIWAN: Taiwan conducted missile drills simulating the interception of enemy fighters and munitions at a sensitive test site Tuesday, as the island seeks to step up “combat effectiveness” against an increasingly assertive China.
Beijing claims self-ruled Taiwan as part of its territory and has stepped up military pressure by sending drones, fighter jets and naval vessels around the island.
Taiwan has steadily built up its defense capabilities in recent years, making big-ticket weapons purchases while increasing its defense budget to invest in military reforms and a homegrown arsenal.
On Tuesday, the military fired domestically made Sky Bow III and US-made Patriot II missiles into the sky from its Jiupeng base in southern Pingtung County.
It was the first time in over a decade that reporters were granted access to the base, home to the government-run National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology, which specializes in weapons development.
“All the missiles fired today hit their targets smoothly. So it demonstrates... that the training of our officers and soldiers is very solid,” defense ministry spokesman Sun Li-fang told reporters.
At dawn, soldiers fired the two types of missiles into the sky as RIM-66 Standard missiles were fired from a frigate off the coast.
Col. Kao Shu-li of the Air Force’s air defense division said the exercise’s main goal was to enhance “the overall combat effectiveness of the force.”
“We have the ability, confidence, and determination to defend our country, to defend our airspace,” added Lt. Cheng Yong-ru, who led a battalion in the live-fire mission.
Separately Tuesday, Taiwan’s defense ministry reported five Chinese aircraft and 11 naval vessels around the island in a 24-hour window ending at 6 a.m. (2200 GMT Monday).


People in Ukraine’s Ternopil urged to stay inside after large fire breaks out

People in Ukraine’s Ternopil urged to stay inside after large fire breaks out
Updated 20 August 2024
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People in Ukraine’s Ternopil urged to stay inside after large fire breaks out

People in Ukraine’s Ternopil urged to stay inside after large fire breaks out
  • Emergency services were working on the site of the fire

People were urged to stay inside their homes in Ukraine’s Ternopil after a large fire broke out overnight during air raid alerts, the military administration of the western Ukrainian region said on Tuesday.
“Do not leave your home unnecessarily, limit children’s time outdoors as much as possible, close windows indoors,” the administration said on the Telegram messaging app.
It added emergency services were working on the site of the fire that occurred overnight “during air raid alerts.”
It was not immediately known what facility was on fire.