Wednesday, 22 Jan, 2025

International

Seven people reported dead after church shooting in Hamburg

Seven people were reported dead and at least eight injured in Hamburg after a shooting in a Jehovah’s Witness church just after 9pm on Thursday evening. Hamburg police found 17 uninjured people in the building and warned that one or more perpetrators might still be at large. As

China’s Xi handed historic third term as president

Xi Jinping was handed a third term as Chinese president on Friday, capping a rise that has seen him become the country’s most powerful leader in generations. The appointment by China’s rubber-stamp parliament comes after Xi locked in another five years as head of the

Ram Chandra Paudel is new President

Ram Chandra Paudel, a senior leader of the Nepali Congress, has been elected the third President of the country. Federal and provincial lawmakers voted Paudel as the country’s new President on Thursday. Out of 52,628 votes by weightage, Paudel secured 33,802 votes while Subas

Three Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in West Bank

Israeli forces killed three Palestinians near a village close to the volatile West Bank city of Jenin on Thursday, the Palestinian Health Ministry said, without giving details. According to residents quoted by Palestinian radio, Israeli forces also raided the village of Jaba, south of

Australia to buy as many as 5 nuclear subs from US

Australia is expected to announce it will buy as many as five US Virginia class nuclear-powered submarines in the 2030s as part of a landmark Pacific security pact with the United States and the United Kingdom, according to four US officials. Under the so-called AUKUS agreement, at

Russian air strikes hit Ukraine cities 

Russia has launched missiles at targets across Ukraine, from Kharkiv in the north to Odesa in the south and Zhytomyr in the west. Buildings and infrastructure were hit in Kharkiv and Odesa, with power blackouts in several areas. Attacks on the capital Kyiv are also reported. The

Israeli forces kill at least 6 Palestinians in latest Jenin raid

Israeli forces have killed at least six Palestinians and wounded 11 others during a raid in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin, according to the Palestinian Authority’s health ministry. Two of the wounded people had serious injuries, the ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

Biden proposes taxes on the rich to cover Medicare expenses

US President Joe Biden has proposed new taxes on the rich to help fund Medicare, saying the plan would help to extend the insurance programme’s solvency by 25 years and provide a degree of middle-class stability to millions of older adults. In his plan, Biden is overtly declaring

21 killed as boat capsizes off Yemen's Red Sea coast

A local official said on Tuesday that 21 people, mostly women and children, were killed after a boat carrying 27 passengers capsized in the Red Sea off the coast of northwest Yemen. The accident occurred on Tuesday afternoon off the Alluheyah district in the northern part of Hodeidah

Ukraine Vows Revenge For POW Killing In Viral Footage

Ukraine vowed on Tuesday to take revenge against Russia, holding the Kremlin responsible for a captured soldier being riddled with bullets in a viral video after speaking a pro-Ukrainian slogan. The footage apparently shows a detained Ukrainian combatant standing in a shallow trench,

Qatar names new PM after resignation of Sheikh Khalid

Qatar’s ruler Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani has appointed Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani as the country’s new prime minister following the resignation of Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdelaziz Al Thani. Sheikh Mohammed served as Qatar’s foreign minister

Canadian siblings certified as world's most premature twins

A Canadian brother and sister born at 22 weeks have been named by Guinness as the world's most premature twins. Adiah and Adrial Nadarajah were born at 126 days, overtaking the previous record of 125 days early set in 2018 by twins in the US state of Iowa. If the children had

Japan H3 rocket fails, destruct command issued

Japan's second attempt to launch its next-generation H3 rocket failed after lift-off on Tuesday (Mar 7), with the space agency issuing a destruct command after concluding that the mission could not succeed. The failure is a blow for Japan's space agency JAXA, which has billed

Poor Countries Call For Debt Revolution At UN Summit

Worn down by growing debt and a barrage of crises, leaders of the world's poorest countries have stepped up calls for the rules governing handouts of billions of dollars to be rewritten. Western nations gave out more than $185 billion in grants and cheap loans in 2021, according to

9 policemen martyred, 13 wounded in bomb attack on Balochistan

At least nine personnel of the Balochistan Constabulary (BC) were martyred and 13 were wounded in a bomb attack in Bolan on Monday, police said. Kachhi Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Mahmood Notezai confirmed the casualties to Dawn.com. “The constabulary van was on its

Greek train crash: PM Mitsotakis seeks forgiveness from families

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has asked for forgiveness from the families of the 57 victims of this week's train crash. In a Facebook message, Mr Mitsotakis said that "in the Greece of 2023... two trains heading in different directions cannot run on the same line

Ukraine pledges to defend ‘fortress Bakhmut’ as battle rages

Kyiv has said it is holding off attacks from Russian forces still attempting to surround Bakhmut, a near-destroyed eastern Ukrainian city that Moscow has been trying to capture for months. Ukraine has pledged to defend “fortress Bakhmut” but has faced Russian troops

Police arrests Imran Khan with court order

PTI Chairman Imran Khan on Sunday dodged arrest as Islamabad Police showed up at his Zaman Park residence in Lahore with court summons to take him into custody for his persistent absences from Toshakhana court hearings. The 70-year-old former prime minister, who has been recovering

Police reach Pakistan's ex-premier's residence to arrest him: Officials

Pakistan's police entered the residence of the country's former Prime Minister Imran Khan to arrest him in a case related to the illegal purchase and sale of gifts given by foreign dignitaries while he was in office, official sources and local media reported on Sunday. An

UN chief condemns rich countries’ ‘vicious’ tactics against poor

United Nations chief Antonio Guterres has condemned rich countries and energy giants for throttling poor nations with “predatory” interest rates and crippling fuel prices. In his speech on the opening day of the UN’s Least Developed Countries (LDC) summit in Qatar on