1/10 - Top international news developments of the day
2/10 - Stampedes across Pakistan Sindh as flour shortage intensifies
The absolute disarray in the sale of the Pakistan Sindh government’s subsidised flour to the people resulted in the death of a man, a father of seven, in Mirpurkhas district during a stampede. The death occurred near the commissioner’s office where two mini-trucks carrying 200 bags each were selling flour.
3/10 - Stampedes across Pakistan as flour shortage intensifies
The mini-trucks were selling flour bags of 10-kg each at the rate of Rs 65 per kg. People had gathered around the vehicles in a disorganised way, pushing each other to grab the bag before the others. Similar scenes of chaos were witnessed in all parts of Sindh where flour was being sold through mini-trucks or vans.
4/10 - China welcomes first batch of int'l travellers after scrapping quarantine norms
For the first time in three years, China on Sunday opened its borders and welcomed international travellers and returning residents without the need for them to go under quarantine, even as infections continue to surge after Beijing scrapped its stringent zero-Covid policy.
5/10 - China welcomes first batch of int'l travellers after scrapping quarantine norms
The first flights under China\'s new "no quarantine" rules for international travellers landed at the airports in Guangzhou and Shenzhen in southern Guangdong province on Sunday morning, the state-run CGTN TV reported.
6/10 - Prince Harry to defend scandalous memoirs in TV interviews
Prince Harry will discuss his memoirs in television interviews after the book\'s explosive revelations about royal rifts, sex and drugs cast doubt on his future in the British royal family. The 38-year-old prince\'s ghost-written book "Spare" was widely leaked after it mistakenly went on sale in Spain ahead of the official publication date on Tuesday.
7/10 - Prince Harry to defend scandalous memoirs in TV interviews
Details include an allegation his brother Prince William, the heir to the throne, attacked him during a row about his wife Meghan; an account of how he lost his virginity; an admission of drug use; and a claim he killed 25 people while serving in Afghanistan.
8/10 - Public now can see Benedict's tomb at St. Peter's Basilica
The public can now visit the tomb of Pope Benedict XVI in the grottoes under St. Peter’s Basilica. The pontiff was buried on Jan. 5 immediately following a funeral in St. Peter’s Square. Benedict’s tomb lies in the grottoes under the basilica’s main floor.
9/10 - Public now can see Benedict's tomb at St. Peter's Basilica
Benedict had lived since 2013 as pope emeritus, following his retirement from the papacy, the first pontiff to do so in 600 years. He died on Dec. 31 at the age of 95, in the Vatican monastery where he spent his last years.
10/10 - 40 people killed, dozens injured in bus crash in Senegal
At least 40 people have been killed and dozens injured in a bus crash in central Senegal. The country\'s president Macky Sall said has declared three days of mourning starting on Monday and said he will hold an inter-ministerial council to discuss road safety measures.