Friday, 12 Sep, 2025

International

Biden defeats Trump to win US presidency

America has chosen Democrat Joe Biden as its 46th president, CNN projects, turning at a time of national crisis to a man whose character was forged by aching personal tragedy and who is pledging to restore calm and truth after Donald Trump's exhausting and manic single term. In a

J-K govt starts beautification of Shalimar-Dal Lake water channel

The Jammu and Kashmir administration has decided to beautify the Shalimar-Dal Lake water channel which has been in disrepair for the last few years. The Shalimar Channel is one of the oldest water channels which connects the Shalimar Garden to Dal Lake in Srinagar. This channel once

Journalist questions silence of Islamic nations over Uyghur issue

Istanbul: Journalist Kunwar Khuldune Shahid has questioned several Islamic nations' silence on Uyghur issue. He feels that several Muslim nations have defended China on the issue of treatment of Uyghur people, showing a 'hypocrisy' in their stand against France.

Discontent among Chinese people rises amid CCP’s draconian COVID-19 measures

A researcher at the Human Rights Watch has said that the citizens of China are “discontent” with President Xi Jinping’s measures to control coronavirus have pushed the country further into a surveillance state. Yaqiu Wang said that though the Chinese people are

Biden Expands Lead In Battleground States, Trump Digs In

Democrat Joe Biden moved closer to winning the White House on Friday as he expanded his lead over President Donald Trump in battleground states, but television networks held off from declaring him the victor as officials continued to count votes. Trump remained defiant, vowing to press

Storm Eta: Around 150 feared dead in Guatemala

Guatemala's army has reached a remote village where dozens of houses were buried by mudslides triggered by Storm Eta's torrential rains. President Alejandro Giammattei said around 100 people were feared dead in Quejá in the central region of Alta Verapaz. Bad weather

Biden calls for unity as his lead over Trump grows

Democratic candidate Joe Biden said on Friday (Nov 6) night that he was confident he would win the presidential election with a clear majority, although he stopped short of declaring victory in a speech that came as the race remained undeclared three nights after Election Day. Mr Biden

US networks pull the plug on Trump’s live address due to ‘lies’

Several US TV networks late on Thursday halted live coverage of US President Donald Trump’s first public appearance since election night after concluding that the president was spreading disinformation. Trump unleashed a flood of incendiary and unsubstantiated claims in a

Construction of over 7,700 bunkers completed along LoC, IB

The Jammu and Kashmir government has completed the construction of 7,777 bunkers along the Line of Control (LoC) and the International border (IB) in five districts of Jammu region, officials said on Tuesday. This was conveyed to Divisional Commissioner of Jammu Sanjeev Verma during a

China sentences Tibetan singer to six years in prison

Lhundrub Dakpa, a popular Tibetan singer from Kham Driru in Nagchu has been sentenced by Chinese authorities to six years in prison for singing songs criticising China’s repressive policies in Tibet. The 36-year-old singer from Driru county, Nagchu in the so-called Tibet

Nepali villagers confirm China seizing its territory since May

Nepali villagers have confirmed reports of China seizing 150 hectares of their territory, despite China's denial and Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli-led government's silence on the issue. According to a report, the PLA troops crossed the border into Limi Valley and Hilsa, moving

Biden takes the lead in Georgia as race for the White House stays razor thin

Former Vice President Joe Biden is now leading President Donald Trump in Georgia, a stunning turn of events in a once reliably Republican state that Trump must win in order to clinch reelection. Biden jumped ahead of Trump by 917 votes just after 4:30 am ET Friday.  The former

Storm Eta: Guatemala landslide kills at least 50

At least 50 people have been killed by landslides in Guatemala after Storm Eta's torrential rain and high winds battered the Central American country. Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei said around half the deaths were in a single town where a hillside collapse buried some

US Election 2020: Trump alleges 'shenanigans' as Biden urges calm

US President Donald Trump has accused Democrats of voting "shenanigans" as the result from Tuesday's White House election hangs in the balance. His Democratic challenger Joe Biden earlier appealed for calm as the nail-biting count drags on in five states. While

Biden nears 270 electoral votes, Trump sues swing states

Joe Biden is nearing 270 electoral votes. Six states remain too close to call. Here's why the vote count is still going on in key states. With votes still being counted across the nation, President Donald Trump on Thursday sought to undermine confidence in the nation's

Court likely to indict Shehbaz Sharif, Hamza Shehbaz in money laundering and illegal assets case

An accountability court is likely to indict Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) leader Shehbaz Sharif and his son Hamza Shehbaz, among others in the money laundering and illegal assets reference in the next hearing. At the outset of the hearing, a prosecutor of the National Accountability

Pakistan continues to support cross-border terrorism taking advantage of Covid-19 pandemic: India at UN

India on Monday took on Pakistan regarding the issue of cross-border terrorism at the United Nations, saying that the world has come to a standstill due to the COVID-19, but Pakistan has continued to "support cross-border terrorism" taking "advantage of the pandemic".

China seizes more Nepali territory, soldiers construct structures over border: Report

Months after the violent clashes between Indian and Chinese soldiers along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, China has annexed an additional 150 hectares of Nepal, the Daily Telegraph has reported citing politicians from the Himalayan nation. It was reported earlier

Police arrest 11 in Portland, 50 in New York at protests after US vote

Police in Portland declared riots, arrested 11 people and seized fireworks, hammers and a rifle, as Oregon Governor Kate Brown activated the National Guard in response to protests on the night after voting in the US presidential election. In New York, police said they had made about 50

Could the courts decide fate of US election?

It took five weeks and a Supreme Court decision to elect a president in 2000 — and this year may hold similar suspense. With some states yet to count all votes, Donald Trump prematurely declared himself victorious. With votes still being counted in crucial battleground states,