Tuesday, 26 Aug, 2025

International

Chinese regulator targets US-listed tech firms

A day after Chinese Cybersecurity Review Office ordered app stores to remove ride-hailing app Didi Chuxing, the regulator announced on Monday that it will investigate job recruiting platform Boss Zhipin, and two commercial freight platforms, over national security concerns. A notice by

US sees more than 400 shootings, 150 deaths over 4th of July weekend

At least 150 people were killed by gun violence in more than 400 shootings across the country during the Fourth of July weekend as major cities nationwide confront a surge in violent crime, according to data compiled by the Gun Violence Archive. The data, which includes the number of

Plane with 28 on board crashes into sea in Russia's far east

An aeroplane with 28 people on board crashed into the sea on Tuesday off Russia's far eastern Kamchatka peninsula as it was preparing to land, RIA news agency reported on Tuesday. The plane, an Antonov An-26 twin-engined turboprop, was en route from regional capital

Myanmar military adopts ‘four cuts’ to stamp out coup opponents

On May 24 in Myanmar’s Kachin State, 13-year-old Awng Di walked over to his aunt’s house about noontime to feed her chickens. Thirty minutes later, heavy artillery crashed through the chicken coop; Awng Di died before reaching the nearby clinic. “Our family has never

Echoes of 1989 as foreign forces withdraw from Afghanistan

The "final warning" on fine notepaper was delivered to me in the depth of a harsh Kabul winter at the peak of a Cold War conflict. "I must advise you that you should leave Afghanistan without delay while normal flights are still available," advised the British

Over 100 missing in Japan landslide

Officials in Japan have dramatically raised their estimate of the number of people still missing after a mudslide ripped through a seaside town at the weekend. Reports said three people had died in the disaster, which occurred after days of torrential rain in Atami, a famous hot spring

Taliban seizes key districts in Afghanistan as gov’t forces flee

The Taliban’s march through northern Afghanistan gained momentum overnight with the capture of several districts from fleeing Afghan forces, several hundred of whom fled across the border into Tajikistan, officials said. More than 300 Afghan military personnel crossed from

Philippines military plane crash kills 50

Fifty people have died and dozens more have been injured after a military plane crashed in the Philippines. The Lockheed C-130 transport aircraft was carrying 96 people, mostly troops, when it overshot a runway at Jolo airport in Sulu province on Sunday. The soldiers were among

Philippines military plane crash kills at least 45

A military plane has crashed in the southern Philippines killing at least 45 people, with dozens more pulled alive from the burning wreckage. The transporter was carrying more than 90 people, mostly troops, when it overshot the runway on Jolo island. Several dozen people were

19 arrested as Hong Kong observes 24th anniversary of return to China

As Hong Kong observed the 24th anniversary of its return to China, police say that they have arrested 19 people suspected of desecrating China’s national flag and holding placards that incite secession. The draconian Beijing-imposed national security law, which completed one year

Human rights abuses against Uyghurs may hurt China’s future trade prospects

China has seen a surge in the exports despite Covid-19 plagued the global supply chains since the outbreak of pandemic as the figures rose by 3.6 percent in 2020 year-on-year. But the West and non- governmental organisations raising human rights violations especially forced labour in

Ethnic groups stage protest in Paris against China's abusive policies on CCP centenary

On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, anti-China and dissident groups including Tibetans, Uyghurs, the Falun Gong and Mongolians gathered in front of the French Foreign Ministry on Thursday to protest against the abusive policies of the Chinese regime.

Philippines military plane crashes with at least 85 on board

A Philippines military transport aircraft with at least 85 people on board has crashed in the south of the country, the armed forces say. More than 40 people have been rescued and have been taken to hospital, armed forces chief Cirilito Sobejana, said. The plane, a C130 Hercules,

Amidst moves towards political rapprochement in J&K, drone attacks by terrorists have serious implications

The past few days have seen a spurt of activities relating to Jammu & Kashmir (J&K), some of which carry the potential to have a significant bearing on how the coming months and years pan out in the troubled region. The drone attack on a defense installation in Jammu, which

Japan landslide: 20 missing in Atami city

Some 20 people are missing after a huge landslide hit Atami city in central Japan, officials say. TV footage showed a torrent of mud plummeting down a hillside in the city southwest of Tokyo. Several houses were destroyed or buried. The incident follows days of heavy rain in the

Last US, Nato forces leave key Afghanistan's Bagram base

The last US and Nato forces have left Afghanistan's Bagram airbase, the centre of the war against militants for some 20 years, US officials say. The pull-out could signal that the complete withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan is imminent. President Joe Biden has said US

Nearly 200 unmarked graves found near Canada residential school

An Indigenous nation in Canada said it has found the remains of 182 people near the grounds of a former residential school in British Columbia. The Lower Kootenay Band said it is too early to say if the remains belonged to former students of the school. But the discovery adds to a

China won't be bullied, says Xi on 100th anniversary 

China's President Xi Jinping has warned that foreign powers will "get their heads bashed" if they attempt to bully or influence the country. He delivered a defiant speech at an event marking the centenary of the ruling Communist Party on Thursday. Mr Xi also said

Ex-US defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld dies aged 88

Donald Rumsfeld, the two-time US defence secretary who was one of the main architects of the Iraq war, has died at the age of 88. Serving under President George W Bush, he was a key proponent of the so-called "war on terror" after the 9/11 attacks. US forces invaded Iraq

US general warns of civil war after Afghan pullout

Afghanistan risks sliding into civil war as the last American troops withdraw from the country, a top US commander has said. Fighting has surged since the US began leaving last month, with the Taliban seizing swathes of territory. All remaining US troops are expected to withdraw by an