Thursday, 28 Nov, 2024

International

Gunman in racist mass shooting in Buffalo to face death penalty

Federal prosecutors in the United States will seek the death penalty against Payton Gendron, a white supremacist who murdered 10 Black people during a livestreamed supermarket rampage in New York state. Gendron, 20, is already serving a life sentence in prison with no chance of parole,

Taiwan polls 2024: Voters to choose successor to Tsai Ing-wen

Polls opened at 8am (00:00 GMT) and will close at 4pm (08:00 GMT) with about 19.5 million people registered to vote. The result is expected late on Saturday. Turnout looks strong – large queues have been reported at polling stations, while Taiwan Railways said a record 758,000

US launches fresh air strike on Houthi target in Yemen

Summary  The US launches a fresh strike against a Houthi target in Yemen. The attack targeted a radar site with Tomahawk missiles launched from a warship, the US military says. The military describes the attack as a "follow-on action" from Friday's wider US-UK

ICJ hearings wrap up with Israel's defence against genocide allegations 

Accused of committing genocide against Palestinians, Israel insisted at the United Nations’ highest court Friday that its war in Gaza was a legitimate defense of its people and said that it was Hamas militants who were guilty of genocide. Israel described the allegations leveled

US, UK strike back at several Houthi sites in Yemen

The United States and Britain have launched a massive attack against Iranian-backed Houthis inside Yemen in retaliation for more than two dozen recent attacks against vessels transiting international shipping lanes in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. A U.S. official, speaking on condition

Global warming pushes ocean temperatures off the charts: study

In 2023, the world’s oceans took up an enormous amount of excess heat, enough to “boil away billions of Olympic-sized swimming pools,” according to an annual report published Thursday. Oceans cover 70 percent of the planet and have kept the Earth’s surface

World watches as Israel faces genocide case

South Africa accused Israel on Thursday of carrying out genocide in Gaza and demanded that the UN’s top court order an emergency suspension of Israel’s devastating military campaign in the Palestinian enclave. On the first of two days of hearings at the International Court

Russia becomes Europe’s first economy despite 'pressure from all sides,' Putin says

Russia has become Europe’s first economy and the world’s fifth in terms of purchasing power parity, President Vladimir Putin said. "It seems that we are being strangled and pressured from every side, but still, we are the largest economy in Europe. We left Germany

Top UN court opens hearings in Gaza genocide case against Israel

The United Nations’ top court opens hearings Thursday into South Africa’s allegation that Israel’s war with Hamas amounts to genocide against Palestinians, a claim that Israel strongly denies. South Africa is initially asking the International Court of Justice to

Several feared dead in Papua New Guinea rioting

Several people are feared dead after major rioting and unrest hit Papua New Guinea's capital, Port Moresby. Shops and cars were set on fire and supermarkets looted as hundreds took to the streets after police went on strike over a pay dispute. National Capital District Governor

Blinken says civilian death toll in Gaza ‘far too high’

United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said the civilian death toll in Gaza is “far too high”, especially among children, and called for aid to reach the besieged strip more effectively. Speaking at a news conference in Jerusalem on Tuesday, Blinken said the US

Boeing admits mistake over plane door blow-out

The boss of Boeing has admitted the planemaker was at fault after one of its aircraft suffered a door blow-out shortly after take-off in the US. No-one was injured when the unused cabin door broke away from the Alaska Airlines flight from Portland, Oregon on Friday. The US has

Trump hearing: Judges sound sceptical of Trump's immunity defence

Appeal court judges have sharply questioned Donald Trump's argument that former presidents should be entitled to immunity from criminal prosecution. In a landmark case, Mr Trump's lawyers said his time in office protects him from charges connected to his alleged effort to

Ecuador: Gunmen storm television studio live on air

Masked gunmen have broken into a live television studio in Ecuador and threatened terrified staff. Employees were forced on to the floor during the broadcast by the public television channel TC in the city of Guayaquil before the live feed cut out. The attackers were later seen

Pope calls for ban on surrogacy, calling it ‘based on exploitation’

Pope Francis has called for a universal ban on surrogacy, calling the practice “deplorable” in a speech in Vatican City on Monday. “I deem deplorable the practice of so-called surrogate motherhood, which represents a grave violation of the dignity of the woman and the

Suspected Israeli strike in Lebanon kills senior Hezbollah commander

The Lebanese group Hezbollah says one of its commanders has been killed in a strike in southern Lebanon believed to have been carried out by Israel. Wissam Tawil was reportedly a member of the group's elite Radwan Force, and one of the most prominent Hezbollah figures to be killed

The Taiwan party promises peace with China

The rock music was booming, the dancers on stage were gyrating, and the crowd was going wild waving thousands of Taiwan flags. The political rally held on Saturday for the Kuomintang's (KMT) candidate for the 13 January presidential election was in full swing. "Give me a

French PM Borne resigns ahead of expected reshuffle

France's Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne is to leave office after less than two years in the job. Her resignation comes with President Emmanuel Macron widely expected to reshuffle his top team ahead of European elections due later this year. In a statement, Mr Macron said

25 Killed In Bus, Truck Crash In Brazil: Firefighters

At least 25 people have been killed after a bus collided with a truck in Bahia state in northeastern Brazil, state firefighters said Monday. A video, recorded during the night, showed the truck surrounded by blue boxes filled with mangoes and scattered on the ground. Several

Bilkis Bano: India Supreme Court cancels release of 2002 riots rapists

India's top court has cancelled a 2022 Gujarat government order allowing the premature release of 11 men who were convicted for the gangrape of a pregnant Muslim woman, Bilkis Bano. The men will have to return to prison in a fortnight, the order said. The convicts, who had also