Friday, 31 Jan, 2025

International

Hundreds of thousands join Canada climate strikes

Hundreds of thousands of people have joined climate strike marches across Canada, with almost 100 events planned in cities and towns. Protesters are taking part in the global climate strike movement, which has seen people around the world take to the streets. The movement wants

Heavy security as Afghans elect president

Voting is under way in Afghanistan's presidential election, amid heavy security and threats from insurgents. Tens of thousands of Afghan forces have been deployed across the country to counter Taliban militants who have vowed to target polling stations. The twice-delayed vote is

EU nations warn Iran over breaches of nuclear deal

The European Union has privately warned Iran that it will be forced to start withdrawing from the nuclear deal in November if Tehran goes ahead with its threat to take new steps away from the deal. Iran has already taken three separate calibrated steps away from the deal, and has

Seized British tanker starts to leave Iran

A British-flagged oil tanker is leaving Iran, after being held for more than two months. The Stena Impero's Swedish owner, Stena Bulk, said it was on the move from the Bandar Abbas port, where it has been anchored since July. The vessel was seized by Iranian troops in the Strait

Trump whistleblower is CIA officer-reports

The whistleblower whose complaint has led to an impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump is a CIA officer, US media report. The unnamed officer once worked at the White House, several US outlets said. The whistleblower says senior White House officials tried to "lock down"

Saudi Arabia to offer tourist visas for the first time

Saudi Arabia on Friday formally announced that tourist visas will be issued for the first time to visitors from 49 countries around the world. The Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) made the announcement at an event in Ad-Diriyah, an ancient city that is now a

6 killed in Tripura road accident

At least six people were killed and nine others injured in a road accident in western Tripura on Thursday, the police said. A police officer said that four people, including two women, were killed on the spot while 11 others were injured after a passenger bus and a jeep collided at

Former French president Jacques Chirac dies at 86

Jacques Chirac, the former French president who championed the European Union, but whose later years were blighted by corruption scandals, has died aged 86. "President Jacques Chirac died this morning surrounded by his family, peacefully," his son-in-law told AFP. Chirac served two

Saudi prince says Khashoggi murder happened on his watch

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman said the murder of government critic and Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi “happened under my watch,” but without his knowledge, Frontline PBS reported. “I get all the responsibility because it happened under my watch,” the

HIV whistleblower who saved tens of thousands dies

A whistleblower who exposed HIV and hepatitis epidemics in central China in the 1990s, potentially saving tens of thousands of lives, has died aged 59. Dr Shuping Wang lost her job, was attacked, and had her clinic vandalised after she spoke out. She died in Utah in the US, where

6.5-magnitude earthquake strikes Indonesia

At least one person has died and another is missing after a strong earthquake struck Indonesia's remote Maluku islands destroying homes and triggering landslides. A 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck the remote Maluku Islands in eastern Indonesia on Thursday (Sep 26) morning.

US lawmakers view Trump whistleblower complaint

Members of US Congress have seen for the first time a whistleblower complaint against Donald Trump that has led to calls for his impeachment. One Democrat described it as "disturbing" while a Republican said it was "troubling". The complaint refers to a controversial phone call

European leaders race to arrange Iran-US meeting to defuse tensions

US President Donald Trump and his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani face their last chance today for a historic meeting as European leaders raced to arrange talks aimed at defusing soaring tensions. A meeting between the arch-adversaries would be historic but also come under a

Democrats launch formal Trump impeachment inquiry

US Democrats have opened a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump over allegations he sought help from a foreign power to damage a political rival. Top Democrat Nancy Pelosi said the president "must be held accountable". Mr Trump denies impropriety and called the

3 dead, dozens hurt as strong earthquake jolts Pakistan

A 5.8 magnitude quake shook northern Pakistan on Tuesday, killing three and injuring several, according to a statement issued by the national press agency, APP. At least three people were reportedly killed and dozens injured after a 5.8 magnitude earthquake severely jolted Mirpur and

Suspending Parliament was unlawful, UK Supreme Court rules

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament was unlawful, the Supreme Court has ruled. Mr Johnson suspended - or prorogued - Parliament for five weeks earlier this month, saying it was to allow a Queen's Speech to outline his new policies. But the court

20 killed, dozens injured in Papua unrest

At least 20 people were killed and dozens more injured as fresh unrest erupted in Indonesia's restive Papua region on Monday (Sep 23), with some victims burned to death in buildings set ablaze by protesters, authorities said. "Most of them died in a fire," said Papua military

Iran rejects fresh accusations over Saudi oil attack

Iran has rejected a joint statement by the leaders of France, Germany and the UK who blamed it for attacks earlier this month on Saudi oil installations. Iran's foreign minister accused them of "parroting absurd US claims". The European leaders said there was no other plausible

35 people at wedding party killed during Afghan army raid

At least 35 civilians attending a wedding party were killed and 13 people wounded during a raid by Afghan government forces on a militant hideout nearby, two officials in southern Helmand province said on Monday. The house officials said was being used by the Taliban to train suicide

Seven dead after Kenyan classroom collapses

At least seven children have died after a classroom collapsed at a primary school in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, officials say. The wooden structure at Precious Talent Top School collapsed just minutes after the start of the school day on Monday. Dozens of people were injured and