Sunday, 09 Mar, 2025

International

1 killed, 3 hurt in shooting at Texas shopping mall

One person was killed and three more were wounded Wednesday in a shooting at a shopping mall in El Paso, Texas, adding to the dozens of people already killed this year in mass shootings across the United States. El Paso police said hours after the gunfire that two people had been taken

Cyclone Gabrielle: New Zealand ‘open’ to international assistance

An overwhelmed New Zealand has said it is open to offers of international assistance as it battles with the aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle, which caused widespread flooding and landslides in the country’s north and cut off some towns. Five people have been confirmed dead after

Nicola Sturgeon bows out at ‘critical moment’ for Scotland

With the cause of Scottish independence stalled by a Westminster government veto on a new referendum, nationalist leader Nicola Sturgeon on Wednesday offered a new approach to break the deadlock — her resignation as first minister of Scotland. But Sturgeon’s departure also

Turkey-Syria earthquake death toll climbs to over 41,000

The total number of deaths rose to at least 41,219 on Tuesday after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked southeastern Turkey and northwestern Syria on Feb. 6, according to Turkish and Syrian officials. There were 35,418 people killed in Turkey, according to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Rising seas a ‘death sentence’ for some countries including Bangladesh: UN chief

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned of the threat posed by rising sea levels to hundreds of millions of people living in low-lying coastal areas and small island states as new data reveals seas have risen rapidly since 1900. In a stark address to the first UN

Four killed in New Zealand cyclone

Four people have been confirmed dead and thousands displaced in New Zealand after Cyclone Gabrielle brought widespread flooding and landslides to the northern part of the country. Gabrielle, which reached New Zealand on Sunday before making its way down the east coast of the North

3 Bangladeshi students killed in Canada road crash

Three Bangladeshi students are dead and another is clinging to his life in hospital following a fiery rollover in Etobicoke. The crash, which OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt described as a “very violent collision” that involved “extreme high rates of speed,” happened

US Awards $522 Mn Contracts For Artillery Shells For Ukraine

The US Army announced Tuesday that it had awarded $522 million in orders to two companies to manufacture 155 mm artillery ammunition for Ukraine. The orders, officially decided on January 30, went to Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. and Global Military Products Inc. and came amid worries

UN appeals for nearly $400m for Syria quake victims

The United Nations launched an appeal for $397 million on Tuesday to help earthquake victims in Syria, where the disaster has killed thousands of people and left millions more in desperate need of aid. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, announcing the appeal at the UN headquarters in

US suspects three unidentified objects it shot down were 'benign'

The White House has said there is no indication three flying objects blasted out of the sky over the weekend by the US military are linked to alleged Chinese spying. The objects may be "tied to commercial or research entities and therefore benign", spokesman John Kirby said.

Income tax raid at BBC's Delhi, Mumbai offices

Income Tax officials landed at the BBC offices in Delhi and Mumbai this morning for searches, weeks after a huge controversy over the UK national broadcaster's documentary series on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and allegations linked to the 2002 Gujarat riots. The taxmen were

USA: 3 killed in Michigan State university shooting

At least three people have been killed after a gunman opened fire at Michigan State University, police say. As well as the three victims, police said the suspect had died apparently from a "self-inflicted gunshot wound". Another five people were injured in the attack at

New Zealanders forced to swim to safety in floods

Residents have been forced to swim to safety from flooded homes in New Zealand after Cyclone Gabrielle lashed the country's north. The country announced a national state of emergency on Tuesday after the storm's devastation - just the third time in its history it's done so.

Iran’s President Raisi begins visit to China

Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi arrives in China on Tuesday to begin a three-day visit aimed at strengthening economic cooperation and consolidating relations between the two countries. Raisi is expected to hold private talks with his Chinese counterpart President Xi Jinping in

US contacts China over 'spy balloon'

The United States has communicated with Beijing on the alleged Chinese surveillance balloon shot down on February 4 after Pentagon overtures were rebuffed for days, a defense official said. "There have been contacts made with the PRC on the high altitude balloon," Assistant

Saudi Arabia sending gender balanced astronaut team to ISS

Saudi Arabia will send the Kingdom’s first female astronaut and a male astronaut to the International Space Station (ISS) during the second quarter of 2023.  Astronauts Rayyanah Barnawi and Ali AlQarni will join the crew of the AX-2 space mission, Axiom Space’s second

Turkey and Syria quake kills more than 36,000 people 

The death toll across Turkey and Syria following Monday’s catastrophic earthquake reached at least 36,217.  The death toll in Turkey has reached 31,643, Turkish Emergency Coordination Center SAKOM said Monday.  The confirmed death toll in Syria is 4,574. That number

Cyclone Gabrielle: Thousands left without power in New Zealand

Some 46,000 homes have lost power as Cyclone Gabrielle lashes the north of New Zealand. Authorities have issued warnings of heavy rain and winds, and hundreds of flights have been cancelled. Some areas have declared a state of emergency, as Gabrielle nears the North Island. It

Death toll from Turkey-Syria quake tops 34,000

It had been nearly a week since a pair of powerful earthquakes shattered this town in southern Turkey, and families with missing loved ones were out again — as they had been each day before — to follow the painstaking search for survivors. Are you on Telegram? Subscribe to

US military shoots down fourth flying object over North America

The US has shot down another unidentified flying object in the fourth military operation of its kind this month. President Joe Biden ordered it to be downed near Lake Huron, close to the Canadian border, on Sunday afternoon. The object could have interfered with commercial air