Thursday, 28 Nov, 2024

International

Israel resumes military operations in Gaza as truce expires

Israel's military said Friday it had resumed fighting in Gaza, with airstrikes and artillery fire reported in Gaza City, as a truce expired with no agreement to extend it. "Hamas violated the operational pause, and in addition, fired toward Israeli territory," the Israeli

Russia's Lavrov faces Western critics at security meeting, walks out after speech

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov faced Western critics while attending international security talks Thursday in Northern Macedonia, where he blamed “NATO’s reckless expansion to the East” for war returning to Europe. Lavrov arrived in Skopje to attend meetings

Myanmar military loses ground to nationwide attacks

A major offensive against Myanmar’s military-run government by an alliance of three armed groups of ethnic minorities in the northeast has been moving at lightning speed, inspiring resistance forces around the country to launch new attacks. With Myanmar’s military falling

Russia says ‘grateful’ to Hamas for release of Gaza hostages

Russia on Thursday thanked Hamas for freeing two Russian women hostages from Gaza outside a truce deal with Israel. The statement came a day after Hamas released two Russian citizens in what it said was a move "in appreciation" of President Vladimir Putin. “We are

North Korea says it's got eyes on the White House -so what?

North Korea has declared it's got the White House in its sights thanks to its new spy satellite - which the regime says is up and running, although the West has its doubts. Still, leader Kim Jong Un has been crowing over his new surveillance toy; and he's been happily sharing

More hostages released from Gaza on sixth day of truce: Israel

Israel says 10 more Israeli hostages - and four Thai citizens - are now back in its territory after the group's release from Gaza on Wednesday evening. It earlier said two Russian-Israeli women were also back in Israel - having also been released on Wednesday. Israel's

Henry Kissinger, American diplomat and Nobel winner, dies at 100

Henry Kissinger, a German-born American diplomat who shaped U.S. foreign policy in the second half of the 20th century and won a Nobel Prize for brokering an end to the Vietnam War, has died. He was 100 years old. Kissinger, was the most celebrated U.S. statesman in modern times,

Finland to close its border with Russia over migrant concerns

Finland said Tuesday it will close its last remaining border crossing with Russia amid concerns that Moscow is using migrants as part of “hybrid warfare” to destabilize the Nordic country following its entry into NATO. Finland already had shut seven of the eight checkpoints

No evidence Hamas is using American hostages as leverage: White House

The White House said on Tuesday that US officials see no indications that Hamas militants are refusing to release American hostages in Gaza in order to use them as leverage. The United States believes Hamas is holding eight to nine Americans as hostages after the release of a

CIA, Mossad chiefs meet in Qatar as Israel-Hamas truce is extended

The heads of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Israel’s Mossad have met in Qatar to discuss the extension of a truce between Israel and Hamas as well as the captives being held by the Palestinian group in Gaza. CIA Director William Burns and David Barnea, head of the

12 more Gaza hostages, 30 more Palestinian prisoners released 

Israel says 12 more freed hostages - 10 of its own citizens and two Thai nationals - have left Gaza and are now in Israeli territory. Prison officials in Israel also say they've released another 30 Palestinians - joining 150 others, mostly women and teenage boys, who've been

Tunnel collapse: Rescuers free 41 trapped India workers

Rescuers in India have freed 41 workers who had been trapped in a collapsed Himalayan tunnel for 17 days. Miners drilled the final section by hand to reach the workers in the 4.5km (3-mile) tunnel in Uttarakhand. The men, who were brought out in wheeled stretchers through a 90cm

Arab states, EU agree on need for two-state solution after Israel-Gaza war

Arab states and the European Union agreed at a meeting in Spain on Monday that a two-state solution was the answer to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, with EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell saying the Palestinian Authority should rule Gaza. Borrell said all EU members attending

Lightning and hailstorms kill 24 in western India

At least 24 people have been killed by lightning and intense rain and hailstorms in India, officials said. The weather damaged houses and killed livestock across western Gujarat state. Storms are unusual in Gujarat during winter, meteorologists said, and the fierce downpour caught

Eleven Israelis and 33 Palestinians freed as truce extended

Another 11 Israeli hostages including three-year-old twins have been freed by Hamas tonight, Israel says - bringing the total number of released hostages to more than 50. In exchange, 33 Palestinians were released from Israeli prisons - reportedly including 30 children and three women.

More Palestinian teens freed amid hopes hostage deal can be extended

A further 39 Palestinians have been freed from Israeli prisons in the third exchange for hostages being held in Gaza. They were released as part of an agreement which has seen 40 Israeli hostages taken on 7 October returned. It brings the total number of Palestinians released since

Climate protest: More than 100 arrested at world's largest coal port

A two-day blockade of the world's largest coal port has triggered 109 arrests. Hundreds of activists swam or used kayaks to occupy the Newcastle port's shipping lane in Australia, to protest climate inaction. They claim the disruption prevented over half a million tonnes of

3 Palestinian students in US shot and injured

Three Palestinian students attending U.S. colleges were shot on Saturday night in Burlington, Vermont, and were being treated for injuries on Sunday, according to the students' former school in the West Bank. Ramallah Friends School said in a Facebook post on Sunday that three of

British troops patrol Kosovo-Serbia border as tensions remain high

British troops are patrolling the Kosovo-Serbia border as part of a NATO peacekeeping presence being bolstered amid concern that the former wartime foes could return to open conflict following a series of violent incidents in recent months. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization sent

Israeli-owned ship hit in suspected Iran drone attack

An Israeli-owned cargo ship was damaged in a suspected drone attack by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in the Indian Ocean, a US defence official said on Saturday. "We are aware of reports that there was a suspected IRGC-initiated Shahed-136 UAV (that) struck a