Bloomberg Nintendo Co.’s plan to get its business back on track with mobile games and a new console is coming up against a hard reality: the core business is getting weaker. Pokemon Go, which gave investors and customers an early indication of the company’s potential to carve out a significant share of the smartphone gaming market, delivered a 12 ...
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900 IS extremits killed in Mosul battle, says US
Arbil /Â AFP The United States said on Thursday that up to 900 IS group extremists have been killed in the offensive to retake Iraq’s Mosul, as camps around the city filled with fleeing civilians. Iraqis who fled their homes expressed joy at escaping IS’s brutal rule as they were given shelter and assistance, in some cases reuniting with relatives ...
Read More »Turkey orders detention of 73 air force pilots
Ankara /Â AFP Turkish authorities ordered the detention of 73 air force pilots as part of the probe into the group blamed for July’s failed coup, state media reported on Thursday. At least 45 had already been detained after police operations began on Thursday across the country including the central Konya province and the capital Ankara, the official Anadolu news ...
Read More »Erdogan says Turkish military operation will target Raqa
Ankara /AFP Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday that the military operation supporting Syrian opposition fighters in northern Syria will target the IS-held city of Raqa. Erdogan said the rebels were now advancing on the important city of Al Bab to clear IS group elements. After retaking the city, they will target Manbij, captured by Syrian Kurdish ...
Read More »US drone targets top Afghan Al-Qaeda leaders
Afghanistan /Â AFP US drone strikes targeted two top Al-Qaeda leaders in Afghanistan, American officials said, calling it the most significant attack against the militant group in the country in several years. The strikes on Sunday in Kunar province targeted Farouq al-Qahtani, Al-Qaeda’s emir for northeastern Afghanistan, and his deputy Bilal al-Utabi. Multiple Hellfire missiles “levelled” two different compounds in ...
Read More »â€˜IS group’ leaves Somali town after occupation
Mogadishu / AFP A breakaway group of around 50 Somali militants who declared loyalty to the IS extremists abandoned a small port town on Thursday a day after occupying it, residents and an official said. “The militants left town early this morning but they are not far away,” said Abdiweli Adan, an elder in a town close to Qandala ...
Read More »India expels Pakistani visa official for ‘espionage’
New Delhi /Â AFP India announced on Thursday it was expelling a Pakistani visa official for suspected spying after he was briefly detained carrying sensitive defence documents, with tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours already running high. New Delhi police said the official had been recruiting Indian nationals for two and a half years to spy for Pakistan’s powerful Inter-Services Intelligence ...
Read More »EU trains Libyan coast guard to curb migrant flow
Brussels /Â AFP The European Union begun training the Libyan coast guard as part of efforts to curb the growing influx of irregular migrants from North Africa, EU foreign affairs head Federica Mogherini said on Thursday. “Today we are starting the training of the Libyan coast guard in Operation Sophia which is a very important step,” Mogherini said as she ...
Read More »British pound wins GDP boost but European equities sag
London / AFP The British pound rallied briefly on Thursday on brighter-than-expected economic growth data, while European stock markets sagged amid a dearth of eurozone news. Sterling bounced after official data showed that Britain’s economy grew by a better-than-expected 0.5 percent in the three months following the country’s refere- ndum in favour of exiting the European Union. The currency ...
Read More »Banks boost Gulf markets despite weak global environment
DUBAI / Reuters Banking shares that had been beaten down earlier this month by fears of slowing global economic growth headed for a seventh day of gains on Thursday, boosting Gulf stock markets despite weakness in Asian bourses and oil prices. The Saudi bank sector has been strong since last week’s big international bond sale by the government partially eased ...
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