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News in Brief -(22-05-2019)

May 22, 2019 00:00:00


Australians flock to Kiwi migration site after polls

WELLINGTON, May 21: The number of Australians making online queries about migrating to New Zealand has surged after conservative Prime Minister Scott Morrison's shock election win, official data showed on Tuesday. Morrison's Liberal-National coalition defeated the opposition Labor party on Saturday night to secure a third term in office, despite every public poll during the campaign predicting a Labor win. — AFP

Lanka Catholics mark one month since bombings

COLOMBO, May 21: Hundreds of worshippers, including survivors and relatives of the victims, gathered outside St. Anthony's Shrine, a Catholic church in the capital, Colombo, for the ceremony. "I did not want to come here," said Gloria, one of those attending, as she wiped away tears. "But we came to remember our daddy who left us," added the 17-year-old, who was accompanied by her mother and 14-year-old sister, Sophia. — Retures

Sudan talks end with no accord on ruling body

KHARTOUM, May 21: Sudanese army rulers and protesters failed Tuesday to reach an agreement yet again on the make-up of a new ruling body as negotiations also became deadlocked over who should lead it - a civilian or soldier. The two sides launched a round of new talks late Sunday over the sovereign council to rule Sudan for a three-year transitional period following last month's ouster of longtime autocrat Omar al-Bashir. — AFP

Life expectancy growth rate slows due to obesity

SYDNEY, May 21: Australia's average life expectancy is under pressure from rising obesity rates, a study by the University of Melbourne has showed. After increasing rapidly for 20 years, the growth rate of Australian's life expectancy has fallen behind most other high-income countries. "There are several major barriers to marked increases, including the notably higher mortality of more recent birth cohorts and the comparative failure of efforts to reduce levels of overweight and obesity," University of Melbourne researcher and co-author Tim Adair said. — Xinhua

Masked assailants kill nine relatives in Nepal village

KATHMANDU, May 21: Nine people in two families were slain by masked assailants in their homes at night in a remote mountain village in Nepal, government official said on Tuesday. Government administrator Murari Wasti said the bodies were found Tuesday morning by neighbors. A 12-year-old girl survived with injuries. The two families were related but lived in separate houses that were near each other. — AP


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