Saturday, 30 Nov, 2024

International

India to pass China this week as world's most populous nation: UN

India will overtake China as the world’s most populous country in the coming week, hitting almost 1.43 billion people, the United Nations said on Monday. “By the end of this month, India’s population is expected to reach 1,425,775,850 people, matching and then

Turkey detains 110 people over alleged Kurdish militant ties: Sources

Turkish police detained 110 people over alleged militant ties, security sources said on Tuesday, with a pro-Kurdish lawmaker saying politicians, lawyers and journalists were among those arrested in raids that he linked to elections on May 14. The security sources said the operation was

12 die in munitions blasts at Pakistan police station

At least 12 people, mostly policemen, were killed by multiple explosions caused by a fire in a munitions cache in a Pakistan police station on Monday, officials said. The explosions levelled the specialist counter-terrorism station in Kabal town of Swat Valley, in the northwestern

Blinken says Sudan rivals agree to 72-hour ceasefire

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that Sudan’s warring generals had agreed to a three-day ceasefire starting Tuesday (2200 GMT Monday), after previous bids to pause the conflict quickly disintegrated. “Following intense negotiation over the past 48 hours, the

Magnitude 7.1 quake hits remote Pacific in New Zealand

A magnitude 7.1 quake struck in a remote part of the Pacific Ocean on Monday but did not appear to generate a tsunami. The quake struck near the Kermadec Islands about 900 kilometers (560 miles) northeast of New Zealand's North Island at a depth of 49 kilometers (30 miles),

Australia unveils biggest defence overhaul since World War II

Australia has said the acquisition of nuclear-powered submarines, long-range strike capabilities and its northern bases will be among the country’s six priority areas after a major review of its defence strategy found the armed forces were not “fully fit for purpose”.

Foreigners evacuated as factions battle in Sudan’s Khartoum

Foreign nations are rushing to get their citizens out of Sudan as rival military factions battle in the capital Khartoum where millions of residents are trapped inside their homes, many running low on water and food. The eruption of fighting on April 15 between the army and the Rapid

60 killed in Burkina Faso by 'men in army uniform'

Sixty people were killed in Burkina Faso by men wearing military uniforms, a prosecutor said late Sunday, announcing an investigation into the latest attack in the insurgency-hit country. "About 60 people were killed by people wearing the uniforms of our national armed

Russia advising citizens to avoid traveling to Canada

Russia is advising citizens to avoid travel to Canada, citing what it calls numerous cases of discrimination against Russians, including physical violence, its Foreign Ministry said on Saturday. Canada is one of the most vocal backers of Ukraine in the war against Moscow’s forces

Two earthquakes strike Indonesia's Kepulauan Batu

Two earthquakes measuring nearly magnitude 6 struck Kepulauan Batu, Indonesia, in the morning hours on Sunday, according to the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The first earthquake, pegged by the EMSC at a magnitude 6.1 struck Kepulauan Batu early Sunday, followed

Moscow expels over 20 German diplomats in tit-for-tat move

Russia announced Saturday expulsion of more than 20 German diplomats, in retaliation to an unconfirmed similar move taken by Berlin. Russia will expel more than 20 diplomats, in retaliation to a German decision on expelling some Russian diplomats, Russia’s news agency (TASS)

Amritpal Singh: Sikh separatist arrested after weeks on the run

Self-styled preacher Amritpal Singh, whose calls for Sikh independence riled India's authorities, has been arrested in Punjab state, police say. The 30-year-old had been on the run for more than a month after evading arrest in Punjab on 18 March. He and his supporters have been

US military evacuates diplomats from Sudan

The US military has evacuated American diplomats and their families from Khartoum, President Joe Biden has said. "Today, on my orders, the United States military conducted an operation to extract US government personnel from Khartoum," he said in a statement. Earlier

Rahul Gandhi vacates his official residence in Delhi

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi vacated his official bungalow in Lutyens' Delhi on Saturday and shifted to his mother Sonia Gandhi's residence, weeks after losing his Lok Sabha membership following his conviction in a defamation case. The Congress said the government may

Guantanamo Bay prisoners show signs of ‘accelerated ageing’: ICRC

Prisoners who have been held for years by the United States at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility are showing signs of “accelerated ageing”, a senior official of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has said. Patrick Hamilton, the ICRC’s head of

Russia names new commanders for Baltic and Pacific fleets

Moscow has installed new commanders at the head of its Baltic and Pacific fleets, Russia’s Interfax and TASS news agencies have reported. The former head of Russia’s Baltic Fleet, Admiral Viktor Liina, is now in charge of the Pacific Fleet, the news agencies reported on

Montevideo Maru: Australia finds wreck of Japanese WW2 disaster ship

Deep-sea explorers have found the wreck of a Japanese transport ship which sank off the Philippines, killing nearly 1,000 Australian troops and civilians in World War Two. It was Australia's worst maritime disaster: a US submarine torpedoed the ship unaware that it was packed with

Top US, Sudanese generals speak as US weighs embassy evacuation

Chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley has discussed the safety of US citizens in Sudan in a phone call with Sudan’s army chief, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, as Washington considers the possible evacuation of its embassy amid fighting in

Over 400 killed, 3,500 hurt in Sudan fighting: WHO

More than 400 people have been killed and over 3,500 others hurt in the fighting in Sudan, the World Health Organization said Friday. "Four hundred and thirteen people have died and 3,551 people have been injured," WHO spokeswoman Margaret Harris told reporters at a press

Russia accidentally bombs own city near Ukraine

A Russian Sukhoi-34 supersonic warplane accidentally fired a weapon into the city of Belgorod near Ukraine late on Thursday, causing an explosion and injuring three people. Video footage from the site showed piles of concrete on the street, several damaged cars and a building with