Sunday, 19 Jan, 2025

International

36 Killed As Bus Plunges Into Gorge In Jammu And Kashmir's Doda

Thirty-six people were killed and 19 others injured after a bus fell into a gorge in Jammu and Kashmir's Doda. The bus, carrying 55 passengers, skidded off the road near Trungal-Assar on the Batote-Kishtwar national highway and fell 300 feet downhill, Jammu Divisional Commissioner

Biden, Xi arrive in San Francisco on eve of APEC talks

US President Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping have arrived in San Francisco on the eve of an eagerly-awaited meeting between two leaders. The US and Chinese presidents are to hold a lengthy meeting on Wednesday, their first face-to-face meeting in a year, coming at a

Jewish Groups Rally for Israel on National Mall in Washington, DC

Tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered at the National Mall on Tuesday for a rally in support of Israel and against the antisemitism and bias incidents that have erupted in the U.S. since the start of the Gaza war. The March for Israel rally came as the war between Israel and

Arab and Muslim leaders blame West for Gaza misery

Hypocrisy, double standards and a failure to understand the region. These are the charges being levelled at the West, primarily the US, by leaders of 57 Arab and Muslim countries who convened at the weekend in the Saudi capital Riyadh. How is it, foreign ministers said to me, that the

Bird of Century: Pūteketeke wins NZ poll after campaign by John Oliver

The pūteketeke has been crowned New Zealand's Bird of the Century after US talk show host John Oliver's controversial intervention in the poll. Mr Oliver sparked a global frenzy with an "alarmingly aggressive" campaign for the vulnerable crested grebe. Fewer than

Israeli soldiers 'storm' Gaza's biggest hospital

Summary Israel says its military is carrying out an operation against Hamas in Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. An eyewitness inside the hospital tells the BBC they saw tanks and commando soldiers enter its main emergency department. The US says it has intelligence backing

Former PM David Cameron returns to UK government as foreign secretary

Former British Prime Minister David Cameron made a shock return to high office on Monday, becoming foreign secretary in a major shakeup of the Conservative government that also saw the firing of divisive Home Secretary Suella Braverman. Cameron, who led the government between 2010 and

Israeli attacks displace 700,000 children in Gaza

The UN children’s fund (UNICEF) says 700,000 children in Gaza have been “forced to leave everything behind” amid relentless Israeli bombardment. More than 30 people have been killed in northern Gaza’s Jabalia refugee camp after Israeli strikes hit at least 12

US airstrikes target more Iran-backed bases in Syria

The US has conducted "precision" air strikes in Syria on facilities used by the Iranian revolutionary guard, the Pentagon has said. Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin said the strikes were in response to "continued attacks" on US bases in Iraq and Syria by

Al-Shifa: WHO says Gaza hospital unable to bury dead bodies

Thousands could be trapped inside Gaza's largest hospital due to nearby fighting, while officials have warned of rotting bodies piling up there. Al-Shifa Hospital, which is also tackling power cuts and a lack of fuel, is "nearly a cemetery", the World Health Organization

Delhi AQI: Can artificial rain fix toxic air in India's capital?

Last week, as the Indian capital battled days of toxic air, the city's environment minister said that his government was considering cloud seeding - a rain-making technique - to bring down pollution levels. The plan's fruition will depend on getting approval from India's

Russian and US air strikes attack targets in Syria

Russian air strikes have targeted Syrian rebels and the United States has bombed Iran-backed groups in Syria, with the Russian military criticising Washington for failing to coordinate its operations. Russian air strikes in Syria’s Idlib province have reportedly killed 34 rebel

Israel's president denies strike on Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital

Israeli President Isaac Herzog has denied that Israel is striking Gaza's largest hospital. Reports from staff at Al-Shifa suggest the facility, sheltering thousands of Palestinians, has run out of electricity. But Mr Herzog said "everything is operating" at the

Escaped circus lion roams around Italian town for over 5 hours

A lion prowled the streets of an Italian seaside town for several hours on Saturday after escaping from a local circus, before being sedated and captured. Mr Alessandro Grando, mayor of Ladispoli, near Rome, had warned residents to stay at home while police and circus staff sought to

Gaza's main hospital no longer functioning: WHO

Summary The World Health Organization (WHO) says Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City "is not functioning as a hospital anymore" The WHO says "constant gunfire and bombings in the area have exacerbated the already critical circumstances". Gaza's Hamas-run health

Over 100,000 March in France Against Antisemitism

More than 100,000 people, including senior politicians, have marched in Paris against antisemitism amid a dramatic surge in anti-Jewish incidents across France and bitter political rows over whether – and how – to take part. “Our order of the day today is … the

5 US Special Operations Troops Killed in Helicopter Crash 

Five U.S. Army Special Operations troops died in a refueling “mishap” with a helicopter over the eastern Mediterranean Sea, defense officials said Sunday, in an incident that U.S. officials have handled with extra care as the Biden administration attempts to keep the war in

Arab summit rejects justifying Gaza war as Israeli self-defence

An Arab-Islamic summit hosted by Saudi Arabia called for an end to the war in Gaza and rejected justifying Israel’s actions against Palestinians as self-defence. The summit on Saturday condemned “Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, war crimes and barbaric and inhumane

USA: Austin police officer, 2 hostages dead after shootout

A Texas officer and a barricaded armed suspect were killed Saturday in a shootout, Austin Interim Chief of Police Robin Henderson said. Two hostages were found dead and another officer was injured, authorities said. Early Saturday morning, a woman called 911 screaming for help and

Pope Francis fires Texan bishop after criticism of reforms

Pope Francis has fired the Texan bishop Joseph Strickland, a fierce critic who has questioned the Pope's leadership of the Catholic church. The Vatican said the bishop would be "relieved" of his duties as a result of investigations at his Diocese of Tyler. Bishop