Monday, 20 Jan, 2025

International

Gun salutes planned across UK as Prince Philip dies at 99

Gun salutes to mark the death of the Duke of Edinburgh are due to take place later across the UK, in Gibraltar and from warships at sea. Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II's husband of 73 years, died on Friday. Aged 99, he was the longest-serving royal consort in British history.

China for decades waged campaign to destroy Tibet's proud culture: Pelosi

China for decades has waged a campaign to destroy Tibet's proud culture and history, House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi has alleged, asserting that the US will continue to stand with the Tibetan people and honour those who sacrificed all for their rights and freedom.

India extends NRs 42.95 million grant assistance to Nepal for new school building

Under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for grant assistance, India has extended Nepali rupees 42.95 million (26.98 million INR) to Nepal for a new building of a secondary school in Udayapur district. The MoU was signed between the Indian embassy, Nepali Ministry of Federal Affairs

Hyundai sells over a million 'Made in India' SUVs

Automobile major Hyundai Motor India has cumulatively sold over one million SUVs in domestic and export markets since its inception, the company said on Monday. At present, the company offers 4 SUVs in India, namely Venue, Creta, Tucson and Kona Electric. "With over 1 Million

Myanmar ambassador to UK locked out of embassy

Myanmar's ambassador in London says he has been locked out of his embassy. Kyaw Zwar Minn said staff were asked to leave the building by Myanmar's military attaché and he was told he was no longer the country's representative. "I have been locked out,"

Jordan Prince Hamzah: Reporting on 'destabilisation plot' banned

Jordan has banned reporting about an alleged plot to destabilise the country, said to involve controversial ex-Crown Prince Hamzah bin Hussein. The prosecutor general said the ban extended to social media networks. Over the weekend, the government accused Prince Hamzah, 41, of

H&M forced to shut 20 stores in China over remarks on Xinjiang cotton: Report

Soon after giving out a statement on forced labour in Xinjiang, Swedish fashion retailer H&M was forced to close 20 stores in China. Recently, several companies including H&M and Nike are facing pressure after they said that they were concerned about allegations that forced

Japan offers $90 mil. loan to India to promote green projects

Japan will offer up to 10 billion yen ($90 million) in a loan to an Indian financial institution in an effort to spur lending to businesses promoting environmentally friendly projects in the fight against climate change. Under an agreement it signed with the Japan International

Rural jobs scheme generated record 3.9 billion days of work

Nearly all big states significantly scaled up their MGNREGS operations, with Rajasthan emerging as the top state in terms of work, generating 454 million days of work (in person days) followed by West Bengal (414 million). As millions of migrant workers returned home last year after

Religious minorities in Pakistan treated as non-citizens: Report

In a report released on Friday, a rights group has revealed how the lives of minority communities in Pakistan are under siege, and religious minorities are treated as “non-citizens”, one without a voice and any legally protected rights. “Minorities in the Islamic

Wolf Warrior Diplomacy: Why Beijing’s Aggression in Bhutan is Working

Bhutan is the last standing Buddhist Kingdom in the world. It has one of the fastest growing economies and is consistently ranked as the happiest country in Asia. It is a small country with a remarkable past and present, but its future is threatened by the aggression of neighboring China.

U.S. State Department Confirms The Finding Of The Uyghur Genocide, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Denies Yet Again

On March 30, 2021, U.S. State Department published the 2020 Human Rights Report confirming its determination of the atrocities against the Uyghurs as genocide and crimes against humanity and providing further details concerning their findings. The 2020 Human Rights Report provides a

Pakistan ranked fourth worst in gender parity

KARACHI: Pakistan has been ranked among the worst four countries in the world in gender parity with only Iraq, Yemen and Afghanistan faring worse as the country slipped to 153rd out of the 156 countries assessed in a report published by the World Economic Forum (WEF) on Wednesday, saying

US backs Philippines as hundreds of Chinese vessels crowd disputed Whitsun Reef

The Philippines’ air force has been conducting daily aerial patrols over Chinese fishing vessels which have been spotted near the disputed Whitsun Reef, media reports said. The diplomatic row was touched off earlier this month when some 220 boats were first spotted at the

New school building built in Nepal's Chitwan with India's assistance

As part of efforts to boost the education sector in Nepal, a new building for the Shree Rashtriya Primary School in the Chitwan district has been constructed with assistance from India. An Indian Embassy release said that the building was constructed as part of development cooperation

Hong Kong police warn residents to avoid red lines on politics

For Hong Kong residents wondering what sort of behaviour might breach the Beijing-imposed national security law, one of the city's top police officers says it is the wrong question to ask. "Do not tempt the law - it's simple," Mr Oscar Kwok, the Hong Kong Police

‘China Get Out of Myanmar’ Say Pro-Democracy Supporters

Pro-democracy supporters in Myanmar have called for the Chinese Embassy in Yangon to be closed, after China again blocked an attempt on Thursday by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to impose sanctions on the military regime in an attempt to stop the bloodshed in Myanmar.

Copper dips as China's factory growth slows

HANOI: Copper prices fell on Thursday after data showed top consumer China's factory activity growth was weaker-than-expected in small, private and exported-oriented firms amid softer domestic demand. Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.2% to $8,765.50 a tonne by

Chinese man held for ATM hacking in Kathmandu

Police in Kathmandu have arrested a Chinese national for allegedly hacking an ATM and illegally withdrawing cash. The 29-year-old man was arrested at Thamel of Kathmandu by a team mobilised by the Metropolitan Police Circle in Darbarmarg and the Metropolitan Police Range in Kathmandu.

Jammu and Kashmir: Return of peace spurs revival of tourism

In the 2021-22 annual budget recently approved by the parliament, the government has allocated Rs 786 crore to the tourism sector a hike of Rs 509 crore from this year’s budget. The infrastructure that is building road and bridges has been sanctioned Rs 408 crore. Finance Minister