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‘Respect his decision’: Tonga PM Hu’akavameiliku resigns
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‘Respect his decision’: Tonga PM Hu’akavameiliku resigns

Hu'akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni Photo: UN Photo Tongan Prime Minister Hu'akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni resigned on Monday ahead of a no-confidence motion, the Tongan parliament office has confirmed. "At the opening of today's (Monday) session a teary-eyed Prime Minister asked the Lord Speaker if he could say a few words, before the Motion was tabled. He was permitted to address the House," Matangi Tonga reports. Read more: Tonga's no confidence vote against PM spotlights political fracture Tonga PM resigns as defence minister after meeting with King, makes room for noble "I'll be resigning immediately according to the Constitution," he was quoted as saying. The prime minister defeated a previous vote of no confidence in September last year. According to Matangi Tonga, the motion for the...
Sandeep Modi talks about `The Night Manager` Emmy nominations
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Sandeep Modi talks about `The Night Manager` Emmy nominations

When Aarya was nominated at the International Emmy Awards 2021, co-creator Sandeep Modi had to skip the do. However, this time, he won’t miss it for the world. Modi will fly out to Los Angeles later this month as The Night Manager eyes the trophy for the Best Drama Series at the International Emmy Awards 2024, to be held on November 25. “I still remember the day we found out about the nomination. For 10 minutes, I was jumping out of excitement. After a bit, my daughter said, ‘Come papa, we have to play now.’ In that second, I was reminded that my kids and my family are my real treasure,” smiles the creator. Sandeep Modi Starring Anil Kapoor, Aditya Roy Kapur and Sobhita Dhulipala, The Night Manager is an adaptation of Tom Hiddleston’s British show of the same name. With both the series g...
Syria hit by US and Israeli airstrikes as war bloggers fret about threat to Russian bases from rebels | World News
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Syria hit by US and Israeli airstrikes as war bloggers fret about threat to Russian bases from rebels | World News

Syria's new rebel leaders are facing the daunting task of healing a divided nation - and the toppling of the Assad regime has not put an end to fighting in the country.In northern Syria, Turkey-backed opposition fighters are still battling US-allied Kurdish forces, while both Israel and the US have today launched airstrikes on Syria. There is also uncertainty surrounding two Russian bases. President Bashar al Assad fled Damascus with his family on Sunday morning and their whereabouts were unknown until Russian state media confirmed they had been given asylum in Moscow "on humanitarian grounds".Read more: Latest updates from SyriaSources also told Russian media the Kremlin had struck a deal with Syria's rebel leaders to guarantee the safety of its bases in the country, as part of arrangemen...
Live: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad arrives in Moscow, rebels free prisoners
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Live: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad arrives in Moscow, rebels free prisoners

A portrait of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is pictured with its frame broken, in a Syrian regime's Political Security Branch facility on the outskirts of the central city of Hama, following the capture of the area by anti-government forces, on 7 December 2024. Photo: OMAR HAJ KADOUR / AFP Overthrown Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his family have arrived in Moscow after being granted asylum in Russia, according to Russian state media TASS, citing a source in the Kremlin. "Assad and his family have arrived in Moscow. Russia, for humanitarian reasons, has granted them asylum," the Kremlin source said, according to TASS Meanwhile, Syrian rebel forces reached additional cells in the notorious Saydnaya prison on Sunday, freeing more prisoners from inhumane conditions after seizing ...
Where is Assad? Russia solves the mystery of the Syrian dictator’s escape
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Where is Assad? Russia solves the mystery of the Syrian dictator’s escape

By Sophie Tanno, Nic Robertson, Madalena Araujo, Catherine Nicholls and Mostafa Salem, CNN File photo. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, left, talks to Russian President Vladimir Putin during a meeting in Moscow, Russia. om 2022.. Photo: AFP As many in Syria celebrated the end of the long rule of Bashar al-Assad, rumours swirled about his whereabouts. After a day of intrigue, the mystery was solved when Russian state media announced he had landed in Moscow. "Assad and his family have arrived in Moscow. Russia, for humanitarian reasons, has granted them asylum," a Kremlin source said, according to TASS. Since the uprising began, and the rebels rapidly advanced through the country, Assad had kept a low profile. After meeting with Iran's foreign minister last weekend, he pledged to fig...
Lucknow doctors surgically remove woman’s 15-cm rare giant gallbladder
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Lucknow doctors surgically remove woman’s 15-cm rare giant gallbladder

A team of doctors at Uttar Pradesh`s Lucknow has removed a rare giant gallbladder, sized over 15 cm, from a 35-year-old woman, giving her a new lease of life.  Shalini Tiwari reported to the hospital with severe pain in the abdomen. Her ultrasound revealed a gallstone disease -- hardened deposits in the gall bladder. During her surgery, the doctors found that besides gallstones, her gall bladder was giant-sized. “Per operatively we found out the patient has a giant gallbladder, that is more than 15 cm in size. The normal size of the gallbladder is about 7-8 cm. The surgery called giant cholecystectomy is rare. Only 9 cases have to date been reported worldwide,” Dr. Suramya Pandey, general surgeon at Lucknow Civil Hospital, told IANS on Saturday. The patient was managed efficiently by th...
Tears of joy in Manchester as Syrians dream of returning home after fall of Assad regime | UK News
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Tears of joy in Manchester as Syrians dream of returning home after fall of Assad regime | UK News

Singing, dancing, hugging and crying. Hundreds of Syrians have gathered in Manchester city centre to celebrate the end of the regime, a regime many fled in fear of their lives. Their faces are full of joy and tears as years of fear, worry and disappointment make way for hope. They wave flags saying "freedom" and cheer as an impromptu fireworks display lights up the sky.Many refugees said they've dreamt of this moment for years. I've never been approached by so many people wanting to tell their story.After years of repression, they want the world to hear what they've been through. Refugee Yasmin said her words are her weapon, which is why she had to flee Syria. But now she no longer has to be quiet.She said she was "ecstatic to see President Assad's repressive regime finally over. ...
Syrians explore ousted Assad’s Damascus home
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Syrians explore ousted Assad’s Damascus home

By Maher Al Mounes for AFP A man sits in an armchair outside of the Tishrin residential palace of Syria's ousted president Bashar al-Assad. Photo: AFP / Omar Haj Kadour Roaming the opulent Damascus home of ousted Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, Abu Omar felt a sense of giddy defiance being in the residence of the man he said had long oppressed him. "I am taking pictures, because I am so happy to be here in the middle of his house," said the 44-year-old, showing photographs he took on his mobile phone. He was among the dozens an AFP correspondent saw entering Assad's home after Assad fled the country -- to Moscow according to Russian news agencies -- as rebels took control of the capital in an 11-day lightning offensive. The swift campaign by Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS...
Sir Keir Starmer ‘welcomes’ the fall of the ‘brutal’ Assad regime in Syria ahead of Middle East visit | Politics News
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Sir Keir Starmer ‘welcomes’ the fall of the ‘brutal’ Assad regime in Syria ahead of Middle East visit | Politics News

Sir Keir Starmer has welcomed the fall of Bashar al Assad, saying Syrians "have put up with his brutal regime for far, far too long".The prime minister said his government is "talking to regional allies" as he urged Syrians to find "a political way forward", adding that "it's very important that civilians and minorities are protected in this process. "But [I'm] very, very pleased that Assad has fallen," he said.Syria latest: Curfew imposed by rebels Image: Syrian opposition fighters celebrate the fall of the government, in Damascus. Pic: AP Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 2:59 ...
A man, a bike and a gun: Police look for clues in killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO in New York
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A man, a bike and a gun: Police look for clues in killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO in New York

By Ashley R. Williams, Gloria Pazmino, Evan Perez, Mark Morales, Brynn Gingras, Shimon Prokupecz and Ryan Young, CNNAs the investigation into the fatal shooting of a health care executive in Manhattan enters its fifth day, police are missing key pieces of evidence and are combing through what they have gathered for more clues, as the suspect remains on the run.The New York Police Department is working with the FBI and other law enforcement agencies across the country to search for the suspect, with the public being encouraged with rewards. Two new photos released by police show the suspect masked with a hood in the backseat of a vehicle and wearing a jacket walking on the street.While authorities say they believe the suspect has long left New York City after fatally shooting UnitedHealthca...