Thursday, 23 Jan, 2025

International

Australia whales: 90 dead in mass stranding off Tasmania

At least a third of 270 whales stranded off the coast of Australia's Tasmania have died and more are feared to be dying, rescuers say. The mass stranding on the west coast of the island was discovered on Monday. Marine biologists are scrambling to save the remaining pilot whales

US charges five Chinese nationals for global hacking operations affecting over 100 companies

The United States has charged five Chinese nationals and two Malaysian nationals over global hacking operations affecting more than 100 companies for at least six years. According to a press statement issued by the US Justice Department, the hackers intruded into over 100 companies in

China military threat is 'very real': Taiwan

China has repeatedly threatened Taiwan with invasion and has adopted an aggressive policy to intimidate the self-governing island. Taiwan foreign minister Joseph Wu recently highlighted that the military threat from China is "very real" and Taipei's preparation is also

Instead Of Clearing Its Own Deck, Pakistan Blames India

Pakistan is facing the daunting task of clearing its name from the Financial Action Task Force's (FATF) grey list and yet it seems to be busy levelling baseless allegations on Indian political parties and organisations for involvement in terrorist activities. According to Anadolu

10 killed, dozens feared trapped as building collapses in India

The death toll from the collapse of the multi-storey building in Indian state Maharashtra’s Bhiwandi rose to ten on Monday even as five people were rescued from the rubble, news agency ANI reported citing the spokesperson of the Thane Municipal Corporation. A child was pulled

Forty-one Chinese nationals being deported from Nepal

Nepal government is deporting 41 Chinese nationals for ‘suspicious activities’. Apparently, they were staying illegally in the country. It is learnt that the Department of Immigration, on July 19, had ordered deportation of 22 Chinese and additional 19 on September 4. All

Pakistan's Gilgit-Baltistan move has China's backing?

Pakistan has decided to elevate Gilgit-Baltistan's status to that of a full-fledged province, a Pakistani media report on Thursday quoted a senior minister as saying. The move is likely backed by China, with geo-political and economic interests at the core. According to a

German think tank closes Hong Kong office over new law

A German think tank said Wednesday it is closing its Hong Kong office following China's imposition of a sweeping new national security law on the territory. The Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, which is linked to Germany's opposition Free Democratic Party, said it

South Punjab witnesses rise in blackmailing, harassment of women over past two months

South Punjab has witnessed an increase in the number of incidents of blackmailing and harassment of women over the past two months, a top official at the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) said Friday. The FIA received some 50 complaints of blackmailing and harassment of women in the

Ricin: Letter containing poison addressed to Trump at White House

A package containing ricin poison that was addressed to US President Donald Trump has been intercepted before it reached the White House, officials told US media. The letter was discovered at a screening facility for White House mail earlier this week, the officials said. They said

Israelis campaign against atrocities on Uyghur as it is 'genocide in making'

The ongoing atrocities on Uyghur Muslims in China's Xinjiang region has drawn criticism from even the young Israelis as they feel "this is almost like a genocide in making". In a conversation with Radio Free Asia's Uyghur Service, Anne Destiny 1, a social activist

India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar join hands to enhance conservation of river dolphins

Experts from four countries -India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Myanmar have joined hands to enhance conservation of river dolphins in the region, paving way for regional cooperation. A webinar on "Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on the ecosystem health of rivers and its dolphin

Swedish clothing icon H&M joins global clamour to end human rights abuses in Xinjiang

Days after the US imposed a ban on import of five specific manufacturers in Xinjiang, Swedish clothing icon H&M has decided not to buy raw materials from the region's farms and factories suspected of using "forced labour". The fashion house said on Tuesday that it

US Supreme Court judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies

US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, an iconic champion of women's rights, has died of cancer at the age of 87, the court has said. Ginsburg died on Friday of metastatic pancreatic cancer at her home in Washington, DC, surrounded by her family, the statement said.

Amit Shah discharged from hospital, may attend parliament from Monday

Union Home Minister Amit Shah was discharged from Delhi's All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) hospital on Thursday, four days after he was re-admitted for a check-up after recovering from COVID-19. The BJP leader was admitted to AIIMS on Sunday night, nearly two weeks

Kashmiri Pandits demand reversal of exile, seek meeting with PM Modi, Amit Shah

Demanding a reversal of their exile, Kashmiri Pandit representatives have urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to sit for an urgent meeting. Rich tributes were showered on the martyrs on the eve of Balidan Divas at a Webinar- Mahapanchayat of Kashmir

Will 'not interfere' in China's detention of 12 people: Hong Kong

The Hong Kong government has said it will not interfere in the arrest of 12 Hong Kongers by Chinese authorities when they were trying to flee to Taiwan. In a statement late on Sunday, the government said the families of the 12 individuals has requested the administration for help, Al

Barbados to remove Queen Elizabeth as head of state

Barbados has announced its intention to remove Queen Elizabeth as its head of state and become a republic. "The time has come to fully leave our colonial past behind," the Caribbean island nation's government said. It aims to complete the process in time for the 55th

Hurricane Sally leaves 550,000 without power in US

Tropical Storm Sally has left more than half a million Americans without power as its torrential rains and storm surges lashed the US Gulf coast. Sally weakened after it made landfall as a Category 2 hurricane on Wednesday, but the slow-moving storm continues to batter Florida and

India gifts consignment of disaster relief materials to Nepal

India on Sunday gifted to Nepal a consignment of disaster relief material including tents and plastic sheets for distribution to flood and landslide affected families in five districts of the Himalayan nation. The consignment was handed over by India's deputy envoy in Nepal, Namgya