Wednesday, 27 Nov, 2024

International

5 Indian soldiers die in tank accident along China border

Five soldiers of the Indian Army were killed after their tank met with an accident during a river-crossing exercise near the Line of Actual Control in Leh's Daulat Beg Oldi area in the early hours of Saturday, Indian officials said. A Junior Commissioned Officer, or JCO, is among

Pezeshkian, Jalili compete neck to neck in Iran’s presidential polls

With most of the votes counted in Iran, pro-reform presidential candidate Masoud Pezeshkian comes first but he is immediately followed by principlist candidate Saeed Jalili. The votes show that snap presidential election will go to a second round which will be held next Friday. 

Biden vows to fight on in first speech after Trump debate

US President Joe Biden has hit back at criticism over his age, telling supporters in a fiery speech that he will win re-election in November after a poor debate performance fuelled concern about his candidacy. "I know I'm not a young man, to state the obvious," he told a

French PM in final appeal to stop far-right victory

France's lightning-quick election campaign is over, and despite last-ditch appeals not to back the far right, voters appear ready to hand the National Rally party a historic victory in parliamentary elections. Prime Minister Gabriel Attal warned it would unleash “impulses of

Israel war on Gaza: 60,000 flee street battles in Shujayea 

UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said the new Israeli ground offensive in Gaza City’s Shujayea neighbourhood forced the displacement of “at least 60,000” residents, while Israel’s military operations in the al-Mawasi area of southern Gaza resulted in 5,000 people

Elephant herd breaks border gate on Indo-Bangladesh border

A herd of Asiatic elephants has forcefully broken through a border gate along the Indo-Bangladesh fence in Dolu, Meghalaya, making their way into Bangladesh.  This event underscores the ongoing conflict between human infrastructure and wildlife movement. The incident occurred

Delhi airport stops ops from Terminal 1 after roof collapse kills 1, injures 4

One person died and four others were injured after a portion of the roof at Terminal 1 of the Delhi airport collapsed amid heavy rain early Friday morning. Following the incident, several flights from Terminal 1 were cancelled, and many other services have been shifted to other terminals.

Erdogan reaffirms commitment to EU membership

The Turkish president on Thursday reaffirmed Türkiye's commitment to become a member of the European Union, describing it as the country's "strategic goal." “Full membership in the European Union is our strategic goal. It is in our common interest for the

Biden falters in fiery debate with Trump

A halting Joe Biden struggled Thursday to allay concerns he is too old for a second term in the White House in a fiery debate with Donald Trump marked by personal insults. A bombastic Trump lashed out at his successor, calling him a failure on the economy and the world stage. Biden

US tells China that Philippines support ‘ironclad’

A top US official on Thursday told a Chinese counterpart that Washington’s defense commitments to the Philippines were “ironclad” after a violent clash in the South China Sea. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell “raised serious concerns” about Chinese

'Record' number sleeping on streets of London

The number of people sleeping on the streets of London has hit a record high of nearly 12,000, latest figures showed Thursday, as the impact of the UK's cost-of-living crisis bites. Britain, the world's sixth-biggest economy, saw decades-high inflation in 2023 and a shortage of

Maldives state minister arrested over 'black magic' spell on president

Police in the Maldives have arrested a state environment minister, officers said Thursday, with media in the Indian Ocean nation reporting she was accused of performing "black magic" on the president. State Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Energy, Fathimath

Rare bilingual inscription unearthed in Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Heritage Commission has announced the discovery of a bilingual inscription in Tabuk. The piece, found during an archaeological dig in the village of Alqan, comprises two lines in Thamudic script and one in early Arabic, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday. The

Israeli strike on Syria kills two: state media

Two people were killed in an Israeli strike on southern Syria on Wednesday, the official SANA agency reported, citing a military source. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the strike targeted the service center of a foundation affiliated with pro-Iranian groups

North Korea tests ‘multiwarhead missile’, coveted by Kim

North Korea has said it had successfully tested a multiwarhead missile, a sophisticated weapon coveted by leader Kim Jong-un to overwhelm missile defences in the continental United States. The launch tested the separation and guidance control of individual mobile warheads to ensure the

Bolivian police arrest leader of coup attempt

Bolivian police have arrested the leader of an attempted coup, hours after the presidential palace in the capital La Paz was stormed by soldiers. Armoured vehicles and troops had taken up position on Murillo Square where key government buildings are located. They all later withdrew.

More than 500 die in six days as Pakistan swelters

As the temperatures rose in southern Pakistan, so did the body count. The Edhi ambulance service says it usually takes around 30 to 40 people to the Karachi city morgue daily. But over the last six days, it has collected some 568 bodies - 141 of them on Tuesday alone. It is too

Assange banned from entering US without permission

The United States has banned Julian Assange from returning unless he is granted permission, the justice department said Tuesday, as the Australian native was freed in a US territory and boarded a plane for Canberra. "Pursuant to the plea agreement, Assange is prohibited from

Russia bans access to over 80 Western media outlets

Moscow on Tuesday banned Russians from accessing 81 Western media sites from 25 EU nations, accusing them of "systematically distributing inaccurate information" about Russia's "special military operation" — the official name the Kremlin has given its

Suspect, 5 others dead after shootings near Las Vegas

A man who fatally shot five people and critically injured a 13-year-old girl at apartments near Las Vegas has killed himself, authorities said Tuesday. The North Las Vegas Police Department said the suspected shooter, 47-year-old Eric Adams, killed himself Tuesday morning as he was