Saturday, 30 Nov, 2024

International

Sudan’s death toll rises to 528: Health Ministry

Sudan’s death toll from the ongoing clashes between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has risen to 528, according to the Health Ministry on Saturday. A ministry statement said that 4,599 people have also been injured in the violence in the period between

Two civilians killed in Ukrainian shelling on Russia’s Bryansk

Two civilians died as a result of Ukrainian shelling on a village in Russia’s Bryansk region on Saturday evening, a local governor said. “According to preliminary information, one residential building was completely destroyed, two more houses were partially

Supreme Court: India same-sex marriage case tests judges

As the Indian Supreme Court continues to hear petitions seeking to legalise same-sex marriage, it's becoming evident just how complex the issue is. Earlier, lawyers for the petitioners had argued in court that marriage was a union of two people, not just a man and woman, that

N Korea threatens arms race after US-S Korea deal

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's powerful sister has warned that a recent US-South Korean deal will lead to a "more serious danger". Kim Yo-jong said North Korea's nuclear deterrent "should be brought to further perfection", state media reported. The US

Saudi Arabia, Iran to reopen embassies ‘within days’: Minister

Saudi Arabia and Iran will reopen embassies in each other’s capitals “within days”, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has said in a sign of warming relations after the two countries closed their missions seven years ago. Speaking at a news conference

25 killed in Russian air raids on Ukraine cities

At least 25 civilians have been killed in a wave of Russian missile attacks on Ukrainian cities, as Kyiv said it was nearly ready to launch a huge assault to retake occupied land. The attacks on the cities of Dnipro and Uman in the early hours of Friday were the first large-scale air

Turkish evacuation plane shot in Sudan

Renewed fighting convulsed Sudan and its battered capital on Friday, and Turkey reported that one of its evacuation planes had been shot at, despite world leaders’ trumpeting the renewal of an already flagging cease-fire. In Sudan’s western Darfur region, ethnic fighting in

BBC chairman Richard Sharp resigns

BBC chairman Richard Sharp has resigned over a report into whether he failed to properly disclose his involvement in the facilitation of a loan to Boris Johnson. The report found he breached the governance code for public appointments by not disclosing his involvement. Mr Sharp said

Two US helicopters crash during Alaska training flight

Two US Army attack helicopters crashed while on a training flight in Alaska on Thursday, the military said, the second such incident in less than a month. The AH-64 Apache helicopters “crashed today near Healy, Alaska, returning from a training flight. First responders are on the

Global climate change driving drought in Horn of Africa

A report released Thursday shows that the devastating series of droughts that has struck the Horn of Africa since late 2020 would not have occurred without global warming. "Human-caused climate change has made agricultural drought in the Horn of Africa about 100 times more

EU Welcomes Xi-Zelensky Talks

Brussels welcomed Wednesday's conversation between Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, thought to be their first call since Russia invaded Ukraine. "It is an important, long overdue first step by China in exercising its responsibilities as

Kenya finds more bodies as starvation cult toll nears 100

The number of victims linked to a suspected starvation cult in Kenya has climbed to 98 as weeping relatives anxiously awaited news of loved ones after investigators unearthed mass graves last week. The discovery of dozens of bodies buried in Shakahola forest near the coastal town of

Former Khamenei representative shot dead in northern Iran

A senior Shia cleric in Iran was shot and killed Wednesday in an attack in a northern province along the Caspian Sea, authorities said. An attacker shot to death Abbas Ali Soleimani in Babolsar in Iran’s Mazandaran province, state television reported. Police later arrested the

China pushes largest-ever expansion of nuclear arsenal

China is pushing ahead with the largest-ever expansion of its nuclear arsenal, modernizing the atomic deterrent with an eye on any future conflicts with the United States, experts say. The SIPRI think tank estimates that China has a stockpile of around 350 nuclear warheads —

Attempts to silence journalists increase in Europe: CPJ

Reporters across Europe are working under increasingly challenging conditions and attempts to silence them have grown, the Committee to Protect Journalists has warned. In an extensive study released on Wednesday, the US-headquartered organisation said that while the European Union has

Quad leaders to hold security summit in Sydney on May 24

Australia will host the Quad Leaders’ Summit for the first time in Sydney on May 24, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese saying on Wednesday the grouping is committed to an open and stable Indo-Pacific that is respectful of sovereignty and ensures security for all, Hindustan Times

Taliban kill mastermind of 2021 Kabul airport bombing

The Islamic State leader behind the 2021 Kabul airport suicide bombing that killed about 180 people including 13 US service members has been killed by the Taliban, according to US officials. The IS leader, whose identity has not yet been released, was killed in southern Afghanistan in

Four Shot Dead On Mexico Highway, Including Two Colombians

Four people, including two Colombians, were killed when the vehicle they were driving in Mexico to the US border was fired on by a suspected criminal group, officials said. The attack occurred on Sunday in the municipality of Villa de Cos in the violence-plagued north-central state of

Singapore hangs man for trafficking 1kg cannabis

Singapore has hanged 46-year-old Tangaraju Suppiah who was found guilty in 2018 of trafficking more than 1kg (2.2 pounds) of cannabis, despite last-minute appeals for clemency from his family and activists. His family said they had been given Tangaraju’s death certificate,

Nepal issues record 454 Mount Everest climbing permits

Nepal has issued a record 454 permits to climb Mount Everest this spring, officials say, four years after at least four deaths on the world’s highest peak were blamed on overcrowding. “This is the highest number of permits the department has issued to summit Mount