Saturday, 02 Aug, 2025

International

Four killed as Russian attacks on Kherson, Kharkiv 

Rescue teams in northeast search rubble of Kharkiv building, as Russian shelling hits southern city of Kherson. A fire engine at the side of a bombed building in Kharkiv, Ukraine. It's dark, but there is damage to the top of the building. An air raid on Ukraine’s

Turkey may accept Finland in NATO, but block Sweden: Erdogan

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has signalled that Ankara could accept Finland into NATO before taking any action on the membership of its Nordic neighbour Sweden. Erdogan was speaking just days after Ankara suspended NATO accession talks with the two countries after a protest

Netanyahu gives Israelis ‘green light to shoot Palestinians’

A rise in violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem is feared following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plans to make it easier for Israelis to acquire firearms. On Saturday, Netanyahu said he would expedite gun permits for Israeli

41 killed as passenger coach falls into ravine in Pakistan 

At least 41 people were killed after a passenger coach fell into a ravine in Pakistan’s Balochistan on Sunday, Dawn reported citing officials. The incident occurred in the Lasbela district of Balochistan. Lasbela Assistant Commissioner Hamza Anjum has confirmed the incident.

24 killed as bus plunges off cliff in Peru

A bus carrying 60 passengers plunged off a cliff in northwestern Peru, killing at least 24 people on the spot, local media reported.  The incident took place on Saturday after it departed from Lima and was en route to Tumbes, on the border with Ecuador. The accident occured at

UN sees groundswell of xenophobia across globe

The internet has “super-charged” hate speech, allowing perpetrators to spread their “lies, conspiracies and threats,” the United Nations warned, hours after an anti-Islam activist burned copies of the Muslim holy book near a Copenhagen mosque facing the Turkish

Israel to 'strengthen' illegal Jewish settlements in occupied West Bank

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced a series of punitive steps against the Palestinians after a pair of shootings in occupied West Bank that left seven Israelis dead and wounded five others. The controversial measures, announced late on Saturday, include new moves

Iran ‘has executed more than 50 so far this year’

Iranian authorities have executed 55 people in 2023, Norway-based Iran Human Rights said on Friday, adding that the surging use of the death penalty aims to create fear as protests shake the country. Meanwhile, rights group Amnesty International said three young people sentenced to

North Korea condemns US sending battle tanks to Ukraine

The influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has condemned the decision by the United States to supply Ukraine with advanced battle tanks to help fight Russian forces, accusing Washington of crossing a “red line” and escalating a “proxy war” designed

Sukhoi, Mirage fighter jets crash in India, 1 pilot dead

A pilot was killed after two Indian Air Force fighter jets - a Sukhoi Su-30 and a Mirage 2000 - crashed during a training exercise earlier today, officials said on Saturday.  While one aircraft crashed in Morena in Madhya Pradesh, the other is believed to have gone down 100 km

Tyre Nichols not seen to resist police in video footage

Footage of a traffic stop that has seen five ex-Memphis police officers charged with murder shows them kicking and punching a motorist for several minutes as he cries out for his mother. Officers are seen beating Tyre Nichols, 29, in the videos from the 7 January arrest, with no signs

7 shot dead at Jerusalem synagogue

Seven people have been shot dead at a synagogue in East Jerusalem, the most killed in an attack of this kind for years. At least three more people were injured. The incident happened in the city's Neve Yaakov neighbourhood at about 20:15 local time (18:15 GMT). Police described

Toxic chemicals allegedly kill 18 people in Pakistan’s Karachi

At least 18 people have died in Pakistan’s largest city of Karachi in the past 16 days, allegedly due to toxic chemicals from factories in the area. A statement from the Health Department of Sindh province on Thursday confirmed the deaths in the Ali Muhammad Goth neighbourhood in

Azerbaijan Evacuates Tehran Embassy, Blames Iran For Attack

Azerbaijan on Friday said it was evacuating staff from its embassy in Tehran, blaming Iran for an armed attack in which the head of security was killed and two guards wounded. "All responsibility for the attack lies with Iran," foreign ministry spokesman Ayxan Hacizada told

Death toll from Nigeria 'drone bomb' rises to 40

The death toll from a bomb blast that struck a group of herders in central Nigeria has risen to 40 from 27, the local government said. The explosion on Wednesday took place in Rukubi, a village on the border between Nasarawa and Benue states, a region known for ethnic and religious

Israel, Gaza fighters trade fire after deadly West Bank raid

Gaza militants fired rockets and Israel carried out airstrikes early Friday as tensions soared following an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank that killed nine Palestinians, including at least seven militants and a 61-year-old woman. It was the deadliest single raid in the

Nine Palestinians killed in Israeli raid in Jenin

Nine Palestinians have been killed during an Israeli military raid in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian health officials say - the deadliest in years. An elderly woman was reported among the dead, in the flashpoint town of Jenin. The Israeli military said its troops went in to

Teacher shot by 6-year-old to sue school over inaction

An American elementary school teacher shot by her six-year-old student plans to file a lawsuit against school authorities saying they ignored multiple warnings over the threat, her lawyer said Wednesday. Attorney Diane Toscano said administrators at the Richneck Elementary School in

Spain: 1 dead in church machete attacks, terror link probed

A machete-wielding man killed a sexton and injured a priest at two Catholic churches in the city of Algeciras on Wednesday before being arrested, Spain’s interior ministry said. Authorities are investigating the attacks as a possible act of terrorism. The suspect is in the

European Bid To Send Cluster Munitions To Ukraine

A European country has proposed sending cluster munitions to Ukraine, believing the controversial weapons -- whose use by Russia has been condemned -- could help on the battlefield, an official said Wednesday. An official from a European nation, who did not want to be identified by