Saturday, 28 Dec, 2024

International

Boeing pleads guilty to criminal fraud charge

Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge after the US found the company violated a deal meant to reform it after two fatal crashes by its 737 Max planes that killed 346 passengers and crew. The Department of Justice (DoJ) said the plane-maker had also

France faces hung parliament deadlock as leftists win most seats

A loose alliance of left-wing parties has won the most seats in France’s high-stakes legislative elections, beating both the far right and President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist coalition. No one group won an absolute majority in the 577-seat National Assembly in

Floods and landslides kill 14 in Nepal: police

Lashing rains in Nepal causing flash floods and landslides have killed at least 14 people across the country, with disaster teams searching for nine missing, police said Sunday. Flooding in neighbouring India, as well as in downstream Bangladesh, has also caused widespread damage and

Armenia, US to Hold Joint Military Drills on July 15-24

Armenia and the United States will hold joint military exercises in Armenia on July 15-24, the Armenian Defense Ministry said on Saturday. The Eagle Partner 2024 exercise will focus on tasks related to peacekeeping missions and such drills with "partner countries" are

From Cold War to the Ukraine war: NATO at 75

The NATO military alliance in April marked 75 years since the signing of its founding treaty in Washington — where its members gather for an anniversary summit this week. Here are some facts and figures about the organization forged in the Cold War and re-energised by

Women fight Tokyo election in male-dominated Japan

Tokyo residents vote Sunday (July 7) to elect a new governor for the Japanese capital with incumbent Yuriko Koike challenged by opposition figure Renho, two prominent women in the country's male-dominated political sphere. Japan has never had a woman prime minister and a large

Ethnic fighters advance into key north Myanmar town

Myanmar ethnic minority fighters were battling their way into a town housing a regional military command, one of their leaders said. Soldiers were "surrounding" the northern Shan state town of Lashio, home to the junta's northeastern command, General Tar Bhone Kyaw of the

2 soldiers killed, 5 terrorists shot dead in Kashmir's Kulgam

Five terrorists were killed in two separate encounters in the Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir.  The encounters, which began on Saturday, also claimed the lives of two soldiers, including a para-trooper, while another soldier sustained injuries, according to local police

Biden interview fails to quell Democrat concerns over fitness

President Joe Biden's Friday night TV interview does not seem to have quelled an uprising within his own party to end his re-election campaign after a halting debate performance against Donald Trump. A fifth House Democrat, Angie Craig of Minnesota, on Saturday joined colleagues in

Israeli air strike on Gaza school kills at least 16

At least 16 people have been killed in an Israeli air strike on a school in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian officials have said. Dozens more have been injured. The building was sheltering thousands of displaced people at Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, according to the Hamas-run

French far right seeks vote win but deadlock looms

France votes in one of its most significant elections in years on Sunday, with the far right hoping for a historic victory, but political stalemate the more likely result. This is the first time the anti-immigration National Rally (RN) of Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella has had a

France ends ugly campaign and draws breath before historic vote

France’s rushed and sometimes violent election campaign is over, brought to an end with stark appeals from political leaders ahead of Sunday’s pivotal vote. Centrist Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said on Friday night that a far-right government would “unleash hatred

Gaza: 27 killed in wave of Israeli attacks on enclave

The Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis is at “breaking point” and risks being overwhelmed amid a surge in Israeli attacks, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has said. The “continuous cycle” of mass displacement of civilians in Gaza and people being in

Reeves named as UK first female finance minister

New Prime Minister Keir Starmer named Rachel Reeves as Britain’s first female finance minister and Angela Rayner as his deputy on Friday as he began putting together the team that will help him try to deliver on a promise rebuild the country. Reeves, 45, a former Bank of England

No intention to exit presidential race: Biden

United States President Joe Biden used a much-anticipated interview with ABC News to reiterate that he is the candidate to beat Donald Trump in November’s presidential election and again called his recent disastrous debate against Trump “a bad episode”. Biden, 81,

Reformer Massoud Pezeshkian elected Iran's president

Reformist Massoud Pezeshkian has been elected Iran's new president, beating his hardline conservative rival Saeed Jalili. The vote was declared in Dr Pezeshkian's favour after he secured 53.3% of the more than 30 million votes counted. Mr Jalili polled 44.3%. The run-off

89 migrants die after boat capsizes off Mauritania: Report

Nearly 90 migrants bound for Europe died and dozens more are missing after their boat capsized off the coast of Mauritania earlier this week, the state news agency and a local official said on Thursday, “The Mauritanian coast guard recovered the bodies of 89 people aboard a large

PM lauds India’s highest-ever growth in defence production

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday lauded India’s highest-ever growth registered in 2023-24 in defence production which rose to Rs 1,26,887 crore, a 16.8% increase compared to the value of production of the previous financial year. Sharing a post on ‘X’ by Defence

Keir Starmer officially becomes UK's prime minister

Sir Keir Starmer has officially become the UK's new prime minister after a meeting with the King. The Labour leader had his meeting in Buckingham Palace after Rishi Sunak stepped down following the worst ever general election result for the Conservatives. Sir Keir now takes over

Polls open in Iran's presidential runoff

Polls opened across Iran early Friday for the first presidential runoff vote in over 19 years as reformists look to regain power. Two candidates -- Masoud Pezeshkian, a reformist lawmaker and former health minister, and Saeed Jalili, a conservative former lead nuclear negotiator and