Thursday, 16 Jan, 2025

International

76 people killed in Nigeria boat accident

The death toll from a boat accident in Nigeria’s south-eastern state of Anambra has risen to 76, the president has said. The vessel capsized on Friday amid heavy flooding in the Ogbaru area of Anambra, according to officials on Saturday, when they said at least 10 people had died

Putin accuses Ukraine of Crimea bridge blast ‘terrorism’

Russian president to convene security council amid calls for reprisals over attack that damaged key Crimea supply route. Vladimir Putin sitting at an almost empty wooden desk with a flag and some white phones behind him. Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused Ukraine of being

Houthis kill 6 Yemeni soldiers in nationwide attacks

At least six Yemeni government troops and an unknown number of Houthis were killed in heavy clashes and exchanges of fire across the country over the past 24 hours, local military and government officials said on Saturday. Fighting in the country has intensified as the international

Somalia orders media not to publish al-Shabab ‘propaganda’

Somalia’s government has declared a crackdown on media organisations that publish what it deems propaganda for the armed group al-Shabab, warning offenders will be punished. The armed forces, backed by local militias and international allies, have waged an aggressive campaign

Traffic resumes on Crimea Bridge, probe into blast under way

Traffic has resumed on a key road and Rail Bridge linking Russia with Crimea hours after it was partially destroyed by a truck explosion, and an investigation is underway to find out who was behind the attack. The 19km (12-mile) Kerch bridge was hit by a blast around dawn on Saturday,

Death toll from missiles on Ukraine town rises to 17

At least 17 people including a child died when seven Russian missiles struck the industrial town of Zaporizhzhia in southern Ukraine, the Ukrainian authorities said Saturday. The missiles struck before dawn on Thursday, with three landing in the town center, just 40 kilometers (25

250 pilot whales die in remote New Zealand stranding

About 250 pilot whales have died after beaching on New Zealand's remote Chatham Island where the shark risk makes attempts to refloat them too dangerous, the government said Saturday. The pilot whales, members of the dolphin family, were reported to have been stranded Friday on the

Fire breaks out on Kerch bridge linking Russia to Crimea

Traffic has been suspended on the Kerch bridge, which connects the Crimean peninsula to mainland Russia, after a fuel tank caught fire, Russia’s RIA Novosti state news agency said, putting at risk a key supply route for Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine. “A fuel tank is

Mass burial sites found in Lyman: Ukraine

Ukraine says two mass burial sites have been found in the recently-recaptured eastern town of Lyman, after Russian retreated. The Ukrainian governor of the Donetsk region, Pavlo Kyrylenko, said one burial site had about 200 individual graves containing civilian bodies. It was

New York City declares emergency over migrant 'crisis'

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has declared a state of emergency to address a "crisis situation" over an influx of migrants. More than 17,000 have arrived in the city from the southern border since April. Republican states like Texas, Arizona and Florida have been sending

11 Dead, 38 injured as bus catches fire in India's Nashik

At least 11 people were killed and 38 injured after a bus caught fire in Maharashtra's Nashik early this morning, officials have said. The bus caught fire after hitting a trailer truck transporting diesel on the Nashik-Aurangabad highway, they added.  "Most of those

Muted Festivities for Putin’s 70th Birthday Amid War, International Isolation

Russian President Vladimir Putin will mark his 70th birthday Friday with little fanfare as the war in Ukraine, which has killed tens of thousands and plunged Russia into economic and international isolation, continues to rage. In past years, Putin has celebrated by taking foreign

Nobel peace prize for Belarus' Bialiatski, Russian and Ukrainian rights groups

Nobel peace prize was awarded to Ales Bialiatski and two organisations Russian human rights organisation Memorial and the Ukrainian human rights organisation Center for Civil Liberties for the year 2022. Nobel peace prize was awarded to Ales Bialiatski and two organisations Russian

Outrage as UN debate on China’s alleged Xinjiang abuses rejected

The UN Human Rights Council has voted not to debate the treatment of the Uighurs and other mostly Muslim minorities in China’s northwestern region of Xinjiang even after the UN’s human rights office concluded the scale of the alleged abuses there may amount to “crimes

Biden doesn't exclude meeting Putin at G-20 summit in Bali

President Joe Biden on Thursday did not rule out meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin during the Group of 20 summit next month in Asia. "That remains to be seen," the US leader told reporters when asked if he would use the G-20 gathering in Bali, Indonesia, as an

Biden pardons thousands convicted of marijuana possession

US President Joe Biden has announced a sweeping pardon for thousands of people convicted of marijuana possession under federal laws, penalties that have disproportionately affected Black and other people of colour across the United States. The announcement on Thursday was seen as a

30 killed including children in Thailand nursery attack

At least 30 people are dead including 23 children after a man armed with a gun and knife stormed a nursery in northeast Thailand on Thursday, police said. Police colonel Jakkapat Vijitraithaya from Nong Bua Lam Phu province said there were 23 child victims and the attacker, a former

Mayor among dead as gunmen launch attack in Mexican town

Gunmen have killed the mayor of a small town in south-western Mexico, and at least 17 others, officials have confirmed. Police say gunmen stormed the San Miguel Totolapan town hall at 14:00 (19:00 GMT) on Wednesday. Photos online show it riddled with bullet holes. Mayor Conrado

North Korea launches more missiles as US redeploys carrier

North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles toward its eastern waters Thursday after the United States redeployed an aircraft carrier near the Korean Peninsula in response to Pyongyang’s previous launch of a nuclear-capable missile over Japan. The latest missile

Putin signs Ukraine annexation laws amid military setbacks

Russia's President Vladimir Putin has signed the final papers to annex four regions of Ukraine - even as his military suffered further setbacks. The Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions are "accepted into the Russian Federation" the documents say. But in