Thursday, 16 Jan, 2025

International

Deadly gun attack at Russian school, killed 6

A gunman has opened fire at a school in central Russia, killing at least six people and injuring twenty, Russian officials say. Victims include pupils and a security a guard at the school in the city of Izhevsk, according to Russian media. The incident took place at school number

Giorgia Meloni: Italy's far right on course to win election

Far-right leader Giorgia Meloni has claimed victory in Italy's election, and is on course to become the country's first female prime minister. Ms Meloni is widely expected to form Italy's most right-wing government since World War Two. That will alarm much of Europe as

Abe's funeral attracts world leaders - and protests

A week ago, the global "great and good" were gathered in London for the state funeral of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. Now many of them are heading to the other side of the world for another state funeral - for Japan's slain former prime minister Shinzo Abe. But the

Five dead as Typhoon Noru hits Philippines

Five rescue workers in the Philippines have been killed in a typhoon that has left homes flooded and millions without electricity. They were washed away in flash floods while carrying out operations in the district of San Miguel, north of the capital Manila. The district was among

India logs 4,777 Covid cases, 23 deaths in 24 hours

With 4,777 new coronavirus infections being reported in a day, India's total tally of COVID-19 cases rose to 4,45,68,114, while the active cases declined to 43,994, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Sunday. The death count climbed to 5,28,510 with 23 fatalities

Far-right eyes historic victory as Italy votes

Italians vote Sunday in an election expected to usher in the country’s first government led by the far-right since World War II, bringing euroskeptic populists to the heart of Europe. The Brothers of Italy party, led by one-time Mussolini supporter Giorgia Meloni, is leading

Secret CIA museum for spies' eyes only

The museum is closed to the public, but the spy agency revealed some declassified artifacts in time for the agency's 75th anniversary. It is so secret only spooks can visit it, but on Saturday, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) declassified some artifacts in its newly

Russia’s allies call for negotiations to end Ukraine war

China and India have called for a negotiated end to the Ukraine war, stopping short of robust support for traditional ally Russia. After a week of pressure at the United Nations general assembly, Russia’s foreign minister took the general assembly rostrum to deliver a fiery

US sending ‘dangerous signals’ on Taiwan, China tells Blinken

China has accused the United States of sending “very wrong, dangerous signals” on Taiwan, and has told Washington that it had “no right to interfere” in whatever methods Beijing may use to “resolve” the Taiwan issue. Taiwan was the focus of 90

North Korea may test submarine-launched ballistic missile: South Korea

South Korea’s military has detected signs that North Korea may be preparing to test a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM), Yonhap news agency reported on Saturday, days before a visit by US Vice President Kamala Harris. The military detected preparations this week in

50 killed as anti-hijab protests intensify in Iran: Report

Protests flared in Iran for an eighth straight night Friday over the death of a young woman arrested by the morality police, verified social media posts showed, hours after counter-demonstrations mobilised by authorities. At least 50 people have been killed by security forces in the

Ukraine to reduce Iran embassy presence over Russia drone attacks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said the accreditation of the Iranian ambassador will be revoked and Iranian diplomatic staff in Kyiv reduced as a result of Russian forces using Iranian drones to attack Ukraine. Ukrainian forces had shot down a total of eight Iranian-made

UN rights experts present evidence of war crimes in Ukraine

A team of experts commissioned by the UN’s top human rights body to look into rights violations in Ukraine said Friday its initial investigation turned up evidence of war crimes in the country following Russia’s invasion nearly seven months ago. The experts from the

48 Arrested Over France's Summer Forest Fires

Police have arrested 48 people for allegedly starting forest fires in France during the summer, a spokeswoman told AFP Friday, after a season marked by large, devastating blazes. Up to 10,000 French firefighters a day were mobilised this summer to fight fires which have ravaged more

Gunmen kill 10 people at pool hall in Mexico

Armed attackers killed 10 people in a pool hall in an industrial region of central Mexico plagued by drug cartel-related violence, authorities said Thursday. The massacre happened on Wednesday night in the municipality of Tarimoro in Guanajuato state, according to the regional

34 people killed after boat carrying migrants' sinks off Syria

Dozens of people have died after a boat carrying migrants and refugees from Lebanon capsized off Syria’s coast, according to the Syrian government. “The number of people found dead has risen to 34,” Syria’s health ministry said in a statement on Thursday, adding

Moscow begins troop mobilisation for Ukraine fight, thousand volunteers

Moscow began its mandatory troop call-up on Thursday (Sep 22) to try to bolster a stumbling war effort in Ukraine, with authorities saying thousands had volunteered even as Russian men fled the country to avoid being forced to fight. Amateur footage posted on social media since

Ukraine war: Russians flee to border after military call-up

Queues have sprung up along Russia's border as men attempt to leave the country amid a military call-up for the war in Ukraine. President Vladimir Putin announced a partial military mobilisation on Wednesday, which could see 300,000 people summoned to serve in the war. The

Around 200 stranded whales die in pounding surf in Australia

A day after 230 whales were found stranded on the wild and remote west coast of Australia’s island state of Tasmania, only 35 were still alive despite rescue efforts that were to continue Thursday. Half the pod of pilot whales stranded in Macquarie Harbour were presumed to still

North Korea denies helping Russia replenish its weapon stocks

North Korea has denied it was providing arms to Russia, state media said, weeks after the United States said Moscow was turning to Pyongyang to replenish its stocks depleted by the conflict in Ukraine. "We have never exported weapons or ammunition to Russia before and we will not