Saturday, 30 Nov, 2024

International

100 killed in airstrike by military junta on Myanmar village

As many as 100 people, including many children, were killed in an air raid by Myanmar’s military in Sagaing Region’s Kanbalu Township, reported The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) citing a witness of a local pro-democracy group and independent media. The attack occurred on

Around 100 people killed after Myanmar junta attack on village

Around 100 people, including women and children, have been killed after Myanmar’s military junta bombed the Kant Balu township in the Sagaing region on Tuesday, according to the shadow government of the ousted administration. The attack resulted in the “loss of scores of

Dozens killed and wounded in Myanmar military air attacks

Myanmar’s military has launched air attacks on a central town known to be a bastion of opposition to the coup carried out two years ago. Witnesses and local media said dozens of people were killed and wounded in the attack on Tuesday – one of the worst since the military

US man goes on shooting spree, kills 5 bank colleagues

Five people died when an employee opened fire at a bank in Louisville, Kentucky, and livestreamed the attack on Instagram, police say. The victims were aged between 40 and 64. Among nine others injured was a rookie police officer who had graduated to the force just two weeks ago.

China criticises Indian minister’s visit to Arunachal Pradesh

China firmly opposes a visit by India’s home minister to Arunachal Pradesh and views his activities in the area as violating Beijing’s territorial sovereignty, a foreign ministry spokesperson has said. China has renamed some places in what India regards as its eastern state

North Korea leader calls for expansion of war deterrence capabilities

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has called for expanding the country's war deterrence capabilities in a "more practical and offensive" way, state media said, to counter what it called "frantic" aggression by the United States and South Korea. Kim's call on

Pentagon warns leaked US documents pose 'very serious' security risks

The recent leak of a trove of apparent classified US documents poses "a very serious risk" to American national security, the Pentagon warned on Monday as the Biden administration continues to assess the disclosure's impact. The documents "have the potential to

5 dead, 6 injured in mass shooting at Kentucky bank

Five people are dead and six others, including a police officer, are injured following a mass shooting at a bank in Louisville, Kentucky, on Monday morning, according to police. The gunman opened fire in the Old National Bank's first-floor conference room at about 8:30 a.m. local

Bomb blast kills at least four in southwest Pakistan

A bomb blast in Pakistan's southwestern province of Balochistan killed at least four people and wounded 15 others on Monday, officials said. The bomb targeted a police vehicle in a busy market in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan, which is home to a separatist insurgency and

Dalai Lama apologises for his words after row over viral video

The Dalai Lama on Monday apologised to a boy, his family and friends for the "hurt his words may have caused", after a video clip purportedly showing the Tibetan spiritual head asking him to suck his tongue sparked a row. In the two-minute-five-second video, the Dalai Lama

Saudi, Omani envoys hold peace talks with Houthi leaders in Yemen

Saudi and Omani delegations have held talks with Houthi officials in the Yemeni capital Sanaa as part of international efforts to find a settlement to Yemen’s nine-year conflict, Houthi-run media reported. The visit indicates progress in the Oman-mediated consultations between

China rehearses 'sealing off' Taiwan in third day of drills

China said it was simulating "sealing off" Taiwan in a third day of drills as it appeared to use an aircraft carrier to launch jets towards the island. Taiwan said it had detected jets to its east while China said its Shandong aircraft carrier had taken part. Beijing began

Two British-Israeli sisters killed in West Bank attack named

Two British-Israeli sisters who were shot dead in an attack in the West Bank on Friday were named on Saturday as Maya and Rina Dee Di Mafart. Their mother, Leah, remains in a critical condition in hospital, according to local media. The sisters, aged 16 and 20, were killed at the

Muslims have exclusive rights to pray inside Al Aqsa mosque: OIC

The Organ­isation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) adopted a joint resolution on Saturday, emphasiSing that Muslims have an exclusive right to pray inside the Al Aqsa mosque. In Doha, Qatar announced that it has started mediation to reduce tensions in Israel and the occupied

China holds military drills in Taiwan Strait

China launched military drills around Taiwan on Saturday, in what it called a "stern warning" to the self-ruled island's government following a meeting between its leader and a ranking US official. Dubbed "United Sharp Sword," the three-day operation will run

Saudi officials arrive in Iran to discuss reopening diplomatic missions

Saudi officials arrived in Iran to discuss procedures for reopening Riyadh’s embassy in Tehran and consulate in Mashhad, the Saudi foreign ministry said on Saturday. Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed to end their diplomatic rift and reopen their diplomatic missions in March, after

Armed gangs kill 74 in Nigeria's Benue state

At least 74 people were killed in Nigeria's Benue state in two separate attacks by gunmen this week, local officials and police said on Saturday, the latest clashes in an area where violence between pastoralists and farmers is common. Violence has increased in recent years as

Zelensky honors Muslim tradition by participating in first 'official' iftar

President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on April 7 that Ukraine was beginning a new tradition of hosting official iftar meals during Ramadan, Ukrinform reported. In Islam, iftar is the meal breaking the daily fast during the month of Ramadan. Zelensky announced it as he participated

Peace talks must have Russian interests, concerns: Lavrov

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said any Ukraine peace talks must focus on creating a “new world order” and take into account “Russian interests, Russian concerns”. Russia has long said it was leading a struggle against the United States’

Tourist killed, 7 wounded in car ramming attack in Tel Aviv

An Italian tourist has been killed and seven other people wounded in a suspected car ramming attack near a beach in Tel Aviv, Israeli medics say. Italy's foreign minister said Israel had identified the man killed as Italian citizen Alessandro Parini. Footage from the scene