Monday, 01 Sep, 2025

International

200 Indian-origin people occupy leadership positions in 15 countries, 60 hold Cabinet ranks

More than 200 Indian-origin people occupy leadership positions in as many as 15 countries, including the US and the UK, building a legacy for future generations, according to a first-of-its-kind list by a US-based organisation working among the Indian diaspora. The 2021 Indiaspora

Scott Morrison could tear up Victoria's controversial Belt and Road deal with China

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has claimed Victoria's controversial Belt and Road Initiative agreement with China has no benefits and could be ripped up in a matter of weeks. Victorian Premier Dan Andrews signed a memorandum of understanding in 2018 with China relating to its mega,

N Korea's Kim Jong-un's wife reappears after a year

The wife of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has made her first public appearance for the first time in over a year, according to state media. Ri Sol-ju joined her husband at a concert on Tuesday to mark the birthday of Kim's late father and former leader, Kim Jong-il. Ms Ri has

Myanmar coup: Aung San Suu Kyi faces new charge amid protests

Myanmar's detained opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, has been handed a second criminal charge on the day she appeared in court via video link. Ms Suu Kyi, who was earlier charged with possessing illegal walkie-talkies, is now also alleged to have violated the country's

Sheerazis, nationalist groups oppose Kashmiris’ settlement in Sujawal

The federal and Sindh governments’ reported intention to create a settlement in the coastal areas of Sujawal district for Kashmiri families has drawn a sharp reaction from Sindhi nationalist groups and the Sheerazis, considered to be the most influential political family of Thatta

In Hong Kong, freedom of expression is shrinking fast

In 2018, the late chef, traveller and television personality, Anthony Bourdain, made a programme about Hong Kong in which he interviewed members of a local post-punk band. One of them spoke of concerns about disappearing freedoms and the lack of venues to perform in. But, they declared,

South China Sea: Beijing’s escalating war threats ‘should be taken seriously’ expert warns

In January, Taiwan reported several “large incursions” by Chinese warplanes during US President Joe Biden’s first few weeks in office. Earlier this week, Mr Biden called China’s President Xi Jinping for the first time since he was sworn into the White House. Mr

At least 37 dead after bus falls into canal in India

An overcrowded bus drove off a bridge and into a canal in central India on Tuesday, killing at least 40 people, an official said. Six people were rescued after the accident in Madhya Pradesh state, District Magistrate Ravindra Kumar Choudhary said. He said more than 46 people were

Myanmar coup: UN warns Myanmar junta of 'severe consequences'

The UN has told Myanmar's military junta that "the right of peaceful assembly must fully be respected". In a phone call, UN Special Envoy Christine Schraner Burgener warned that "any form of heavy-handed response is likely to have severe consequences". Access

60 killed, several missing as boat capsizes in Congo river 

At least 60 people died after a boat carrying around 700 capsized in the Congo river in Mai-Ndombe province on Monday. Steve Mbikayi, the minister for humanitarian action, said some 700 people were on board the vessel that sunk near the village of Longola Ekoti, in Mai-Ndombe province,

J-K police foils terror plot, arrests terrorists associated with JeM, LeT

Police recently foiled a terror attack and arrested terrorists associated with Pakistani terror groups Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), said Jammu and Kashmir's Director General of Police (DGP), Dilbagh Singh on Sunday. "Police recently arrested the chiefs of

Belgian Lawmakers Submit Resolution Recognizing Xinjiang Abuses as ‘Genocide’

Lawmakers in Belgium’s Chamber of Representatives have submitted a resolution calling on their government to designate abuses in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) as genocide, prompting an immediate protest from Beijing demanding that the proposal be

Why labour rights issues may sink the EU-China investment deal

Beijing has touted its landmark investment pact with Brussels as a strategic breakthrough, but concerns have been raised over labour rights issues  in China and the deal – which still needs final approval – may not get past European lawmakers.  The EU-China

Suu Kyi detention extended as protests continue in Myanmar

Myanmar’s military leaders have extended their detention of deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi, whose remand was set to expire February 15 and whose freedom is a key demand of the crowds of people continuing to protest this month’s military coup. Suu Kyi will now be remanded

Myanmar coup: Troops on the streets as fears of crackdown mount

Small groups of protesters have begun to gather in Myanmar, despite the armoured vehicles which have appeared on the streets of several cities. The military's heightened presence is the latest sign of a potential crackdown on opposition to the coup it carried out on 1 February.

Solving Covid easy compared with climate: Bill Gates

Fifty-one billion and zero - the two numbers Bill Gates says you need to know about climate. Solving climate change would be "the most amazing thing humanity has ever done", says the billionaire founder of Microsoft. By comparison, ending the pandemic is "very, very

30 Afghan militants killed in own bomb blast: Army spokesman

A total of 30 Taliban militants were killed after their explosive device went off inside a mosque in Dawlatabad district of the northern Balkh Province on Saturday, an Afghanistan army spokesman in the northern region, Mohammad Hanif Rezai said. According to the spokesman, a group of

Myanmar coup: Fear and defiance at night-time arrests

People in Myanmar are reacting with defiance as authorities use night-time raids to arrest opponents of the military coup. Video footage showed people banging pots and pans to warn their neighbours of approaching security forces. Mass protests have taken place since the military

Senate falls short of majority to convict Trump

The US Senate has fallen short of the two-thirds majority needed to convict former President Donald Trump on a charge of incitement to insurrection over the Capitol riot on 6 January. A majority of senators - 57 to 43, including seven Republicans - voted to convict Mr Trump, 10 votes

Tibetans-in-exile celebrate ‘Losar’ in Dharamshala

Tibetans in-exile celebrated ‘Losar’, the Tibetan New year in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, and welcomed the Iron Ox Year 2148 on Friday. Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the Central Tibetan administration made a symbolic celebration which began with the offering