Friday, 14 Mar, 2025

International

Biden landed in Japan

President Joe Biden landed in Japan on Sunday for the second leg of a trip to reinforce US alliances in Asia. Biden, making his first trip to Asia as president, arrived at Yokota Air Base outside Tokyo, and will meet with Japan's prime minister and unveil a US-led trade initiative

Afghan’s women TV presenters cover faces on air

Women presenters and reporters on TV channels in Afghanistan went on air with their faces covered on Sunday, in line with a Taliban order. The day before, some of them had defied the edict and kept their faces visible. One presenter said women working in TV had resisted but their

Russia bans 963 Americans, including Biden and Harris

Russia has banned nearly 1,000 Americans, including President Biden, Vice President Harris, and many others from the US administration, from entering the country. This comes in response to the US support of Ukraine. From a Foreign Ministry news release: “In the context of

Tourist plane crashes in SE France, 5 dead

Five people, including four members of the same family, were killed in a tourist plane crash in the French Alps on Saturday, rescue services said.  The accident happened in the afternoon shortly after take-off from the Versoud airfield near Grenoble in southeast France, for what

Pakistan's ex-minister Shireen Mazari 'beaten', 'arrested'

Former human rights minister of Pakistan Shireen Mazari was allegedly beaten up and arrested from her home on Saturday. The reports of her detention were confirmed by her daughter, lawyer Iman Mazari. Mazari's daughter tweeted about her mother's arrest saying, "Male police

Israeli missile strikes kill 3 near Syria’s capital

Israeli surface-to-surface missiles have killed three people near the Syrian capital, Damascus, state media reported. The missiles came from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and some were intercepted by the Syrian air defences, an unnamed military source said on Friday. “The

Voters head to polls in close-run Australian election

Polls have opened in the Australian election, with a tight contest expected between the incumbent Liberal-National coalition of Prime Minister Scott Morrison and the opposition Labor party under Anthony Albanese. Labor has led opinion polls throughout the six-week campaign, but the gap

Russia halts gas supplies to Finland

Russia has halted its gas supply to Finland - the latest escalation of an energy payments row with the West. Russia's gas giant Gazprom confirmed it had completely halted exports to Finland at 04:00 GMT on Saturday. Finland said all the deliveries had stopped, but added there

Biden, Yoon call for alliance to tackle threats beyond North Korea

US President Joe Biden and his new South Korean counterpart said on Saturday (May 21) their countries’ decades-old alliance needed to develop not only to face North Korean threats but to keep the Indo-Pacific region “free and open” and protect global supply chains. 

Russia declares complete victory at Mariupol steelworks

Russia has claimed to have fully captured Mariupol in what would be its biggest victory yet in its war with Ukraine, marking an end to a weeks-long attack that left the strategic port city in ruins. Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu reported to President Vladimir Putin on Friday

Elon Musk denies sexual harassment claims

Elon Musk denied allegations that he sexually harassed a SpaceX flight attendant in 2016 in a series of late-night tweets. "I have a challenge to this liar who claims their friend saw me 'exposed' -- describe just one thing, anything at all (scars, tattoos, ...) that

Biden arrives in South Korea 

President Joe Biden landed in South Korea Friday for his first trip to Asia as US leader.  This trip aiming to cement ties with regional security allies as concern over a North Korean nuclear test grows. Biden will head to a factory of tech giant South Korean Samsung in

Sri Lanka closes schools, limits work amid fuel shortage

Sri Lankan authorities closed schools and asked public officials not to come to work in a desperate move to prepare for an acute fuel shortage that is expected to last days amid the nation's worst economic crisis in decades. The Public Administration Ministry asked the public

US fully backs Sweden and Finland Nato bids: Biden

Sweden and Finland have the "full, total and complete backing" of the US in their decision to apply for Nato membership, President Joe Biden says. Both countries submitted their applications to be part of the Western defence alliance this week, marking a major shift in

Israel denies investigating journalist Shireen’s case

The Israeli military is not planning to investigate the killing of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, according to Israeli media, leading her family to reiterate their call for a transparent probe into her shooting. Israel’s Military Police Criminal Investigation Division

Navjot Sidhu gets 1 Year jail in a Road Rage Case

Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu was today sentenced by the Supreme Court to one year in jail in a 34-year-old road rage case. The cricketer-turned-politician must surrender and serve a year's "rigorous imprisonment", the court said. The Supreme Court gave its ruling on

900 Ukrainian troops sent to prison colony from Mariupol: Russia

More than 900 Ukrainian troops who were at Mariupol’s besieged Azovstal steel plant have been sent to a prison colony on Russian-controlled territory, Moscow has said, as their fate remains uncertain. A foreign ministry spokesperson, Maria Zakharova, said on Wednesday evening

Ukraine invasion could cause global food crisis, UN warns

The United Nations has warned that the war in Ukraine has helped to stoke a global food crisis that could last years if it goes unchecked, as the World Bank announced an additional $12bn in funding to mitigate its “devastating effects”. UN secretary general António

Russian soldier pleads guilty in first war crimes trial of Ukraine conflict

A 21-year-old Russian soldier has pleaded guilty to killing an unarmed civilian, in the first war crimes trial in Ukraine since the war started. Vadim Shishimarin admitted shooting a 62-year-old man a few days after the invasion began. He faces life in jail. The prisoner was brought

Rajiv Gandhi's assassin to walk free after 31 years

AG Perarivalan, one of the convicts in former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's assassination, who has been behind bars for 31 years, will be released, the Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday.  The verdict could pave the way for the release of other six convicts in the case,