Wednesday, 17 Sep, 2025

International

UN, Arabs, Europe condemns US recognition of Jerusalem as Israeli capital

DHAKA: Arabs and Muslims across the Middle East denounced the US recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in an incendiary move taken by Washington, reports The Stuff. The European Union and United Nations also voiced alarm at US President Donald Trump’s decision to move the US

US officially recognizes Jerusalem as Israeli capital

DHAKA: US President Donald Trump announced that the US now recognizes Jerusalem as Israel's capital, reports BBC. Trump described the move as "a long overdue step" to advance the Middle East peace process, overturning decades of official US policy The fate of the ancient city is

Trump to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital

US President Donald Trump will recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital, senior administration officials have said. He is due to announce the controversial decision in a speech later, reports the BBC. Trump is also expected to approve moving the US embassy from Tel Aviv to

US court allows Trump travel ban

DHAKA: The US Supreme Court ruled President Donald Trump's travel ban on six mainly Muslim countries can go into full effect, keeping the legal challenges pending, reports BBC. The decision is a boost for Trump's policy against travelers from Chad, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria

Yemen’s ex-President Ali Abdullah ‘killed’

DHAKA: Reports from Yemen say ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed in fighting with his former allies. Media controlled by the rebel Houthi movement quoted officials as declaring the "end of the crisis of the treason militia and the killing of its leader". Sources in

Argentina abandons rescue mission for missing sub

DHAKA: Argentina has given up on rescuing 44 crew members on a submarine that disappeared 15 days ago, reports The Telegraph. However, search will be continued for the vessel with international assistance, a navy spokesman said on Thursday (November 30). The sub, the ARA San Juan,

9 killed, 32 hurt as gunmen attack Pakistani college

DHAKA: Five burqa-clad Taliban terrorists stormed a government research institute in Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar on Friday (Dec 1) and opened fire, killing at least nine people, including students, before being shot dead by the security forces. The terrorists attacked

Pope avoids ‘Rohingya’ term as he calls for peace in Myanmar

DHAKA: Pope Francis, in his 3-day visit to Myanmar, called for ethnic peace in the country without specifically mentioning the term ‘Rohingya’ and their plight, reports New York Times. After a meeting with the state councellor Aung San Suu Kyi, pope delivered a speech in Naypyitaw

Suu Kyi loses Oxford honor over Rohingya crisis

DHAKA: Aung San Suu Kyi was formally stripped of an honor granting her the Freedom of Oxford because of her response to the Rohingya crisis, reports BBC. The de facto leader of Myanmar was granted the freedom of the city in 1997 for her "long struggle for democracy". But Oxford city

Pope Francis lands in Myanmar amidst Rohingya crisis

Pope Francis has arrived in Myanmar on a three-day visit to a country which is widely accused of ethnic cleansing of Rohingya Muslims. After touching down in the afternoon (November 27), the pope was greeted by a large crowd on both sides of the street. Likewise, he waved hand and

Prince Harry engaged to actress Meghan Markle

Prince Harry is to marry his American actress girlfriend Meghan Markle. The prince, fifth in line to the throne, will marry Markle next spring and they will live at Nottingham Cottage in Kensington Palace, London, reports the BBC. The couple, who have been dating since the summer

Pakistan law minister resigns amid blasphemy protests

Pakistan's Law Minister Zahid Hamid has resigned after days of protest rocked the country amid accusations of blasphemy over a proposed change to parliamentary laws. Hamid handed in his resignation to Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi early Monday morning, Pakistan State

Russian air strike death toll rises to 53 in Syria

Russian air strikes in the eastern regions of Syria killed at least 53 people, including 21 children. Western media identified the casualties as civilians of Al-Shafah village. The air strikes were launched in the stronghold of Islamic State (IS) early on Sunday (November 26). A

31 migrants dead as boat sinks off Libya

DHAKA: At least 31 migrants have died after their boat capsized off the coast of Libya on Saturday (November 25). They had been trying to cross the Mediterranean along with another boat. Children were among the dead. Some 60 people were rescued from the water and 140 picked up from

Ivanka Trump, Chelsea Clinton defend Malia Obama

DHAKA: Ivanka Trump and Chelsea Clinton are defending former first daughter Malia Obama amid media reports about her personal life, reports The Hill. The current and former first daughters' defense of former President Barack Obama's elder daughter came after a video showing her

Black Sea resort hotel fire claims 11 lives

DHAKA: A fire at a hotel in Georgia's Black Sea resort has killed 11 people and injured 21 more, reports BBC quoting the Georgian interior ministry. The victims all died from inhaling fumes at the 22-storey Leogrand Hotel and casino, regional health minister Zaal Mikeladze said.

Egypt mosque attack death toll reaches 235

DHAKA: At least 235 people were killed when gunmen opened fire and bombed a mosque in Egypt's volatile Sinai Peninsula on Friday (November 24), reports NBC News.  Government officials said 109 more had been injured in the deadliest attack in Egypt's history. Images from

Over hundred killed in Egypt mosque bomb attack

Over 100 people have been killed and dozens more wounded after suspected militants targeted a mosque in Egypt’s north Sinai with a bomb and gunfire, the Mena state news agency reported on Friday (November 24) Eyewitnesses reported ambulances ferrying casualties from the scene to

Saudi Crown Prince calls Iran leader ‘new Hitler’

Saudi Arabia's powerful Crown Prince called the Supreme Leader of Iran "the new Hitler of the Middle East" in an interview with the New York Times published on Thursday (November 23), sharply escalating the war of words between the arch-rivals. The Sunni Muslim kingdom of Saudi

Emmerson Mnangagwa takes oath as Zimbabwe's new President

Emmerson Mnangagwa has taken oath as president of Zimbabwe, marking the end of Robert Mugabe's 37-year reign over the country. He took oath on Friday (November 24) in a ceremony at a packed stadium in the country's capital, Harare. Al Jazeera reports that many ordinary