Thursday, 28 Nov, 2024

International

Russia charges 4 men over Moscow concert attack

Russia has charged four men it says attacked a Moscow concert hall and killed at least 137 people. Three were marched bent double into a Moscow court while the fourth was in a wheelchair. All were charged with committing an act of terrorism. The Islamic State group, or IS, said it

Russia concert hall death toll rises to 137

Russian investigators said Sunday they had found weapons and ammunition at the Moscow concert hall hit in Friday's attack, as the death toll rose to 137. "The bodies of 137 people, three of whom are children, have been found at the scene," Russia's Investigative

Putin vows retribution for deadly Moscow concert hall attack

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday vowed to punish those behind the “barbaric terrorist attack” on a Moscow concert hall that killed more than 130, saying four gunmen trying to flee to Ukraine had been arrested. Kyiv has strongly denied any connection, with

UN chief urges immediate ceasefire on Rafah visit

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has made a renewed call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. "It is time to silence the guns," he said, speaking from the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing with the enclave. He also called on Israel to give "total,

At least 19 killed as Israeli forces fire on Gaza aid seekers

At least 19 Palestinians have been killed in an Israeli attack targeting civilians who were waiting for aid southeast of Gaza City, Gaza’s Ministry of Health and its Media Office said. “The Israeli occupation commits a massacre, killing 19 and injuring 23 civilians while

All suspects arrested after 133 killed at Moscow concert hall

Russian President Vladimir Putin says all four gunmen who carried out a deadly attack at a packed concert venue in Moscow have been arrested. At least 133 people were killed and more than 140 injured when the attackers stormed the building, firing indiscriminately and setting it

Israel seizes 800 hectares of Palestinian land in occupied West Bank

Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has declared 800 hectares (1,977 acres) in the occupied West Bank as state land, in a move that will facilitate the use of the ground for settlement building. The announcement on Friday came as United States Secretary of State Antony

Trump poised for billions as stock market deal passes

Donald Trump appears to be scrambling for funds to pay a $464m (£365m) fraud fine. Could the stock market ride to his rescue? Trump Media, which runs the social media platform Truth Social, is poised to become a publicly listed company, after a majority of shareholders of Digital

US call at UN for Gaza truce linked to hostages blocked

Russia and China have blocked a US draft resolution put to the UN which for the first time called for a ceasefire and hostage releases in Gaza. While there have been previous attempts by other countries to call for a ceasefire, the US text marked a hardening of its stance towards

At least 60 killed in Moscow concert hall attack

The ISIL (ISIS) group has claimed responsibility for a brazen attack on Moscow’s Crocus City Hall that killed at least 60 people and injured more than 145. At least five camouflage-clad gunmen with automatic weapons burst into the packed concert hall in the city’s western

Russia, China veto as US resolution for Gaza ceasefire

Russia and China on Friday vetoed a US-led draft resolution at the Security Council on Gaza, with Moscow accusing Washington of a “hypocritical spectacle” that does not pressure Israel. The US, Israel’s main ally which has vetoed previous ceasefire calls, put forward

Saudi Arabia: Give precedence to foreign visitors to access Grand Mosque

Saudi authorities have urged residents of Mecca to give precedence to visitors to access the Grand Mosque, Islam’s most sacred place, as the city witnesses an influx of worshippers in Ramadan. In Ramadan, Muslims from inside and outside Saudi Arabia would head in large numbers to

Indonesia ends search for Rohingya refugees after boat capsized

Indonesian rescuers called off the search for Rohingya refugees missing at sea after their boat capsized, despite reports from some of the survivors that dozens of people were swept away. Friday's announcement comes a day after authorities staged a dramatic rescue of 69 Rohingya

EU agrees to move ahead on using Russian assets for Ukraine

EU leaders on Thursday agreed to “take work forward” on a plan to use the profits from frozen Russian central bank assets to arm Ukraine, as Kyiv pleaded for more ammunition for its outgunned forces. More than two years into Moscow’s war against its neighbor,

Imran sees govt ending in six months

PTI founder Imran Khan has denied party’s involvement in social media rhetoric against army martyrs. During an informal exchange with journalists at the £190 million reference hearing in Adiala Jail, Imran Khan emphasized that his party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), was

Australia tightens student visa rules

Australia government is set to implement tighter visa rules, especially for international students, from this week. As the country hits a record migration level - the country's population surged by 2.5 per cent between September 2022 to September 2023 largely due to an increase in

Türkiye's EU membership vision has not changed: Fidan

Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan reiterated Türkiye's determination to become a member of the European Union, as he said the country "sees its future in Europe." Speaking in a joint news conference with his Spanish counterpart Jose Manuel Albares in Ankara, Fidan said

Indonesia’s Prabowo Subianto wins presidency with 1st-round majority

Indonesia’s Prabowo Subianto has been elected president of the world’s third-biggest democracy, the elections commission said Wednesday, beating two rivals who have vowed to file legal complaints about the vote. The fiery defense minister and his vice presidential running

ISIS India head, aide arrested in Assam

ISIS India head and one of his associates were arrested in Assam’s Dhubri district on Wednesday after they crossed over from Bangladesh, police said. In a statement, Assam Police chief public relations officer Pranabjyoti Goswami said they were apprehended from Dharmasala area by

Suu Kyi house action gets no bids at auction

An auction of the villa of Myanmar's detained leader Aung San Suu Kyi has failed after no bids were made for it. A court had ordered its sale in January following a long-running ownership dispute with her brother. Lawyers for Ms Suu Kyi, who has been detained since her