Friday, 22 Aug, 2025

International

Suu Kyi's family file complaint at UN against her detention

Relatives of Myanmar's ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Wednesday filed a complaint before a UN watchdog against her detention following a military coup last year, their lawyers said. Since a coup ousted her government in February 2021, plunging Myanmar into upheaval, the

'No blockade can stop' Azadi March: Imran Khan

As PTI's Azadi March began on Wednesday, tensions in Punjab rose after police made use of tear gas and arrested several PTI marchers in cities across the province as activists attempted to remove shipping containers blocking routes to Islamabad. These developments came a day after

At least 22,000 killed in Mariupol: Kyiv 

An advisor to the mayor of the besieged and now captured port city of Mariupol has said that officials believe at least 22,000 residents were killed during three months of war. Petro Andriushchenko, who has fled to Ukrainian-held territory told CNN, that the figure was based on the

Gunman kills 19 children in Texas school rampage

An 18-year-old gunman opened fire Tuesday at a Texas elementary school, killing at least 19 children as he went from classroom to classroom, officials said, in the deadliest school shooting in nearly a decade and the latest gruesome moment for a country scarred by a string of massacres.

Ukraine war is global concern, Biden tells allies 

The world is "navigating a dark hour in our shared history" with Russia's invasion of Ukraine, US President Joe Biden told key Asian allies. The war has now become a "global issue" underscoring the importance of defending international order, he said.

Quad leaders meet in Japan to discuss China, Russia tensions

The leaders of the United States, Japan, Australia and India are meeting in the Japanese capital, Tokyo, for a second in-person summit of the Indo-Pacific Quad grouping. At Tuesday’s meeting, the leaders of the informal alliance, which was set up to counter China’s

Missiles, Helicopters: 20 Countries Offer New Arms for Ukraine

Some 20 countries offered new security assistance packages for Ukraine to battle invading Russian forces in a meeting of allies on Monday, US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin announced. In their second gathering, nearly four dozen countries and organizations forming the Ukraine

China says "Don't underestimate resolve" after Biden's warning over Taiwan

Beijing on Monday said it was ready to defend its national interests over Taiwan, in a rebuke to US President Joe Biden's vow to protect the island from any invasion by China. China's Communist Party has never controlled self-ruled Taiwan but it views the island as part of its

US would defend Taiwan if attacked by China: Biden 

US President Joe Biden has said he would use force to defend Taiwan if it was attacked by China, appearing to signal a shift away from Washington’s decades-long policy of so-called strategic ambiguity towards the East Asian democracy. Biden made the remarks on Monday while

Australia's new PM Anthony Albanese sworn in 

Anthony Albanese has been sworn in as Australia's new leader and will fly immediately to an international summit. Mr Albanese's Labor Party defeated Scott Morrison's conservative government in an election on Saturday. It remains unclear whether Mr Albanese will form a

Over 100mn forcibly displaced worldwide: UNHCR

The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) has said the global number of forcibly displaced people has passed 100 million for the first time, describing it as a “staggering milestone”. The UN high commissioner for refugees, Filippo Grandi, said the grim new statistic should act as a

World in one of the most severe energy crises since 1970s: WEF

The war in Ukraine, as well as the pandemic and the quick economic rebound in its aftermath, significantly disrupted energy transition efforts. This has left the world in one of the most severe energy crises since the 1970s, said the World Economic Forum (WEF) in a new report titled

Saudi Arabia bans citizens from travelling to 16 countries

Saudi Arabia has announced a fresh travel ban on citizens for 16 countries due to Covid-19 cases in those countries, The General Directorate of Passports (Jawazat) said on Saturday. The list of countries include: Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, India, Yemen, Somalia,

Biden landed in Japan

President Joe Biden landed in Japan on Sunday for the second leg of a trip to reinforce US alliances in Asia. Biden, making his first trip to Asia as president, arrived at Yokota Air Base outside Tokyo, and will meet with Japan's prime minister and unveil a US-led trade initiative

Afghan’s women TV presenters cover faces on air

Women presenters and reporters on TV channels in Afghanistan went on air with their faces covered on Sunday, in line with a Taliban order. The day before, some of them had defied the edict and kept their faces visible. One presenter said women working in TV had resisted but their

Russia bans 963 Americans, including Biden and Harris

Russia has banned nearly 1,000 Americans, including President Biden, Vice President Harris, and many others from the US administration, from entering the country. This comes in response to the US support of Ukraine. From a Foreign Ministry news release: “In the context of

Tourist plane crashes in SE France, 5 dead

Five people, including four members of the same family, were killed in a tourist plane crash in the French Alps on Saturday, rescue services said.  The accident happened in the afternoon shortly after take-off from the Versoud airfield near Grenoble in southeast France, for what

Pakistan's ex-minister Shireen Mazari 'beaten', 'arrested'

Former human rights minister of Pakistan Shireen Mazari was allegedly beaten up and arrested from her home on Saturday. The reports of her detention were confirmed by her daughter, lawyer Iman Mazari. Mazari's daughter tweeted about her mother's arrest saying, "Male police

Israeli missile strikes kill 3 near Syria’s capital

Israeli surface-to-surface missiles have killed three people near the Syrian capital, Damascus, state media reported. The missiles came from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and some were intercepted by the Syrian air defences, an unnamed military source said on Friday. “The

Voters head to polls in close-run Australian election

Polls have opened in the Australian election, with a tight contest expected between the incumbent Liberal-National coalition of Prime Minister Scott Morrison and the opposition Labor party under Anthony Albanese. Labor has led opinion polls throughout the six-week campaign, but the gap