Friday, 31 Jan, 2025

International

Bahamas death toll ‘staggering’ after hurricane

The death toll from Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas will be "staggering", the country's government has warned as aid efforts are being stepped up. The official death toll stands at 23, but is expected to rise further, reports BBC. Officials are sending morticians and 200 body

Brexit: Bill designed to stop no-deal 'will clear Lords'

The government has said a bill to stop a no-deal Brexit will complete its passage through the Lords on Friday. The proposed legislation was passed by MPs on Wednesday, inflicting a defeat on Prime Minister Boris Johnson. There were claims pro-Brexit peers could deliberately hold up

Modi raises Zakir Naik’s extradition issue with Mahathir

India Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday took up with his Malaysian counterpart Mahathir Mohamed the issue of extradition of controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, who is a fugitive in India and has taken shelter in Malaysia. Modi took up the matter with Mohamed during their

Indian SC allows Mehbooba Mufti's daughter to meet her

Mehbooba Mufti's daughter will be allowed to meet her in Kashmir, the Supreme Court of India said, responding to her petition on Thursday (September 5).  In her petition, Sana Iltija Javed had said she was worried about her mother's health since she had not met her in a month,

US offers millions to Iran tanker captain

The US state department has confirmed it offered millions of dollars to the captain of an Iranian oil tanker which is at the centre of a diplomatic row. Brian Hook, head of the department's Iran Action Group, emailed the captain of the Adrian Darya 1 about sailing it somewhere the

Hong Kong chief formally withdraws extradition bill

Hong Kong’s leader, Carrie Lam, has said her government will formally withdraw an extradition bill that has ignited months of protests and plunged the territory into its biggest political crisis in decades. In a five-minute televised address on Wednesday, Lam said her government

5 Chinese tourists killed in New Zealand bus crash

Five Chinese nationals were killed and another six injured when a tourist bus veered off a highway and flipped during bad weather in New Zealand's North Island, police said. Police said 27 people were in the vehicle when it crashed about 20 kilometres (12 miles) outside Rotorua --

Iran to free seven crew of seized British tanker

Iran says it will free on humanitarian grounds seven of the 23 crew members of a Swedish-owned, British-flagged tanker seized in the Strait of Hormuz in July. The sailors - five Indians, one Latvian and one Russian - had already left the Stena Impero, a foreign ministry spokesman told

India's London embassy vandalised amid Kashmir protest

The Indian High Commission in London was vandalised on Tuesday after a protest over Kashmir outside the building turned violent. This is the second time violent protests have taken place over Kashmir outside the Indian High Commission in London. Earlier, the protests had broken on the

UK prime minister loses key vote on Brexit

Tory rebels and opposition MPs have defeated the government in the first stage of their attempt to pass a law designed to prevent a no-deal Brexit. The Commons voted 328 to 301 to take control of the agenda, meaning they can bring forward a bill seeking to delay the UK's exit date.

8 children killed in China primary school attack

Eight children have been killed in an attack outside a primary school in China, on the first day back at school after the summer holidays. Police said they arrested a 40-year-old man at the scene of the attack in Hubei province in central China. Officials did not say how the

At least 25 confirmed dead in California boat fire

At least 25 people have died and nine are still missing after a fire raged through a boat carrying recreational scuba divers anchored near an island off the southern California coast. US Coast Guard lieutenant commander Matthew Kroll said authorities had recovered 20 bodies and

Boris Johnson faces showdown in Parliament

Boris Johnson faces a showdown in Parliament later after No 10 officials warned he would call for a snap general election on 14 October if MPs succeed in seizing control of Commons business. Rebel Tories and Labour MPs are planning a bill to stop the UK leaving the EU on 31 October

US to withdraw 5,400 troops from Afghanistan

The United States would withdraw 5,400 troops from Afghanistan within 20 weeks as part of a deal "in principle" with Taliban militants, Washington's top negotiator has said. Zalmay Khalilzad revealed details of the long-awaited deal for the first time in a TV interview after

5 dead as Dorian triggers massive flooding in Bahamas

Hurricane Dorian unleashed massive flooding across the Bahamas on Monday, pummeling the islands with so much wind and water that authorities urged people to find floatation devices and grab hammers to break out of their attics if necessary. At least five deaths were blamed on the storm.

8 dead in California boat fire, 26 missing

Coast Guard officials said eight people were killed and 26 went missing after a 75-foot commercial diving boat erupted in flames near the shoreline of Santa Cruz Island in California early Monday. Many aboard the vessel Conception were thought to be sleeping below deck when the fire

Hong Kong leader 'never tendered resignation to Beijing'

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has said she never offered to resign, responding to a leaked audio recording suggesting she wanted to. At a press conference she said she had "never tendered any resignation" to the Chinese government, reports BBC. Yesterday a recording of a private

Argentina imposes currency controls to support economy

Argentina has imposed currency controls in an attempt to stabilise markets as the country faces a deepening financial crisis. The government will restrict foreign currency purchases following a sharp drop in the value of the peso. Firms will have to seek central bank permission to

15 killed in Mali building collapse

Fifteen people were killed on Sunday when a three-storey building under construction collapsed "like a house of cards" in the Mali capital Bamako, the government and local media reports said. Twenty-six people were rescued alive from the partially occupied building after it collapsed

How business is adapting to Hong Kong's new reality

Foreign companies face a new business reality in Hong Kong. There's a rising sense of uncertainty washing over the corporate world here, as firms confront a shifting political landscape after months of unrest. Millions of Hong Kong citizens have taken part in pro-democracy protests