Thursday, 16 Jan, 2025

International

Thai Navy Searching for 31 Missing Sailors After Ship Sank

Thai navy ships and helicopters searched Monday for more than 30 sailors still missing 24 hours after their warship sank in rough seas in the Gulf of Thailand. Survivors described chaotic scenes as they struggled to survive while the ship went down, and the navy commander confirmed

Russia to give Iran advanced military components in exchange for drones, says UK

Russia intends to give Iran advanced military components in exchange for hundreds of drones, British defense minister Ben Wallace said on Tuesday. “Iran has become one of Russia’s top military backers,” Wallace told parliament as part of a statement on the

First pictures of King Charles banknotes revealed

The new look of banknotes featuring the image of King Charles has been unveiled by the Bank of England. The portrait will be the only change to existing designs of £5, £10, £20 and £50 notes and will start to enter circulation from mid-2024. New notes will

Suu Kyi trial enters final phase in Burma 

The trial of Burmese democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi was adjourned until Tuesday when her defence team will give their reply to final prosecution arguments, Suu Kyi's lawyer said. The 64-year-old Nobel Peace Prize laureate is charged with violating the terms of her house arrest

US January 6 committee recommends criminal charges against Trump

The congressional committee that investigated last year's attack on the US Capitol recommended that criminal charges be filed against former president Donald Trump. The House panel unanimously urged on Monday the Justice Department to pursue Trump for inciting an insurrection,

UN chief strongly hopes war in Ukraine will end in 2023

The United Nations chief expressed strong hopes Monday that the Ukraine war will end in 2023 and on other global hotspots condemned the Iranian government’s crackdown on demonstrators, urged all countries to fight terrorist threats from the extreme right and called on the

North Korea says sanctions won’t stop its missile development –KCNA

North Korea said on Tuesday additional sanctions won’t stop its missile program, days after launching what appeared to be two medium-ranged ballistic missiles in what it called an “important” test for the development of a spy satellite. Kim Yo Jong, North Korean

Russia announces joint naval drills with China in East China Sea

Moscow announced Monday that several of its warships were participating in naval exercises starting this week with Beijing's navy, as Russia and China deepen ties amid pressure from the West. The Russian defence ministry said the drills would take place between December 21 and 27

4 Iran security force members killed in attack

A ‘terrorist’ attack killed four members of Iran’s security forces in a southeastern region beset by anti-government protests as well as extremist and criminal unrest, official media reported on Monday. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps members were killed

Thailand warship capsizes leaving 31 sailors missing

The Thai navy says 31 sailors are missing after a warship carrying over 100 crew capsized and sank during a storm in the Gulf of Thailand. The HTMS Sukhothai sank after water flooded its power controls on Sunday night. On Monday, authorities said they had rescued 75 crew, but 31

Fuel Tanker Tunnel Blast Kills at Least 19 in Afghanistan

At least 19 people were killed and 32 injured when a fuel tanker exploded in a tunnel north of the Afghan capital Kabul, a local official said Sunday. The Salang Tunnel, which is around 80 miles north of Kabul, was originally built in the 1960s to assist the Soviet invasion. It is a

51,000 migrants die, thousands go missing in 8 years: UN chief

Over the past eight years, at least 51,000 migrants have died, and thousands of others have gone missing, the UN chief said on Sunday, International Migrants Day. “Behind each number is a human being – a sister, brother, daughter, son, mother, or father”, he said,

North Korea fires ballistic missiles towards sea off east coast

North Korea has fired two medium-range ballistic missiles towards the sea off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula, according to South Korean and Japanese officials. South Korea’s Joint Chief of Staff said the launches, fired about 50 minutes apart, took place from North

Putin meets generals as missiles pound Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin has met his military chiefs on the same day his forces launched another wave of missiles at Ukraine's infrastructure. Mr Putin spent most of Friday at the headquarters of the "special military operation" discussing ideas for what

Jordan arrests 44 after deadly fuel protests

Jordan has arrested dozens of people accused of involvement in protests against rising fuel prices in which a senior police officer was gunned down, the country’s security agency said Saturday. Col. Abdul Razzaq Dalabeh, the deputy police chief of Maan province, died of a gunshot

Ukraine's second city Kharkiv without power after Russian strikes

Ukraine's second city of Kharkiv was for hours left without power after the latest wave of Russian strikes targeted energy stations across the country. Local officials said as many as nine power facilities were hit as Russian forces fired 76 missiles and carried out drone attacks

169 dead in in DR Congo’s Kinshasa floods

The death toll in the Democratic Republic of the Congo continues to rise following heavy rain and extreme flooding that have ravaged the country in recent days. At least 169 people have died as a result of destructive rains in the capital Kinshasa, the United Nations Office for the

Berlin's giant AquaDom aquarium containing 1,500 fish explodes

A giant aquarium containing a million litres of water in the lobby of the Radisson Blu in Berlin has burst, flooding the hotel and nearby streets. The "AquaDom" - home to 1,500 tropical fish - is 14m high (46 ft) and was described as the largest free-standing cylindrical

Police officer killed during clashes in southern Jordan

A senior Jordanian police officer was killed on Thursday during clashes with demonstrators in the southern city of Maan during protests over high fuel prices, a police source said. The officer died after being shot by unknown assailants during clashes in the Husseiniya area of Maan.

Dozens freed in new Ukraine-Russia prisoner swap

Dozens of people, including a United States citizen, have been released in the latest prisoner swap between Russia and Ukraine, nearly 10 months into a grinding war that began after Moscow invaded its neighbour. The latest exchange included 64 Ukrainian soldiers and a US national