Sunday, 16 Mar, 2025

International

Romdhane named Tunisia’s first female PM by President Saied

Tunisian President Kais Saied has named Najla Bouden Romdhane, a little-known university engineer who worked with the World Bank, as the country’s first female prime minister, nearly two months after he seized most powers in a move his foes call a coup. Romdhane will take office

Japan ruling party elects Fumio Kishida leader, next PM

Japan’s former Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida has won the ruling party’s leadership election, virtually ensuring that he will become the country’s next prime minister. Kishida won 257 votes in a runoff on Wednesday to defeat Taro Kono, a popular vaccines minister who

North Korea says it fired new 'hypersonic missile'

North Korea has claimed that it successfully tested a new hypersonic missile called Hwasong-8 on Tuesday. State media said the new missile was one of the "five most important" new weapons systems laid out in its five-year military development plan. They called the missile

North Korea fires missile, says South

North Korea has fired a short-range missile towards the sea off its east coast early on Tuesday, said South Korea's military. The test happened as North Korea's ambassador said at the UN that no-one could deny Pyongyang's right to self-defence and to test weapons.

Austrians, Afghan diaspora demand EU countries to not recognise Taliban as legitimate govt

Austrians with many Afghan diaspora women gathered at 'Platz der Menschenrechte', Vienna on Saturday to demand from European countries not to recognise the Taliban as a legitimate government of Afghanistan. Expressing their solidarity with the women in Afghanistan, the

Pro-Taliban leader calls for Islamic revolution against Pakistani state

Taliban's return in Afghanistan seems to have emboldened a radical leader in Pakistan, who have openly called for an "Islamic revolution" against the state. Pro-Taliban leader Maulana Abdul Aziz, who is known for rabble-rousing sermons, recently said: "The coming of

Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Group Disbands Amid Security Threats

The Hong Kong group that organized an annual Tiananmen Square vigil will disband, an organizer told local press Saturday, making it the latest pro-democracy body to dissolve under pressure from the city’s sweeping national security law. After decades organizing peaceful

German elections: Centre-left narrowly wins against Merkel's party

Germany's centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) have narrowly won the country's federal elections, beating the party of outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel, according to preliminary results. The SPD secured 25.7% of the vote, while the ruling conservative CDU/CSU bloc gained 24.1%.

Permanent UN Security Council seat is India's top priority: Shringla

NEW YORK: Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla on Saturday said reform of the UN Security Council and a permanent seat at the horseshoe table remains India's top priority, and under General Assembly President Abdulla Shahid there would be a thrust to the inter-governmental

From Rajouri to runway: Girl from remote village s elected for flying officer training in IAF

Rajouri: Till a few days ago, Tahira Rehman of Khorbani village in Rajouri's Khawas tehsil, was like any other girl, busy in her studies and hoping to make a promising career. Soon, Tahira’s dreams took shape, when one morning her family received news of her s election for a

Divisions in Taliban leadership

Taliban which took over Afghan Last month has been reported some divisions among the leadership, now the question is how deep are the ties between these leaders. The public’s doubts about the group’s unity only increased earlier this month, when Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar,

Persecution of Kashmiris on the other side of the LoC

Using social media as a tool for spreading awareness among the youth, Khawaja has been actively exposing the role and involvement of the local administration in the plunder of natural resources in Neelum Valley. He was also exposing the widespread corruption in the local administration.

Iceland elects Europe's first female majority parliament

Iceland looks set to make history by becoming the first European country to elect a female majority to parliament. According to projections based on the final election results, 33 of the 63 seats in the Althingi, or 52%, have been won by women. This would mark an increase of nine

German Election: Polls open in tight race to elect new chancellor

Berlin, Germany – Voters across Germany head to polling stations on Sunday to determine the country’s next government and the chancellor who will lead it. The election will be the first since the county reunified in 1990 that Angela Merkel will not run in as a candidate.

US train derails, killing three and injuring dozens

At least three people have been killed and 50 others hurt after a train came off the tracks in the state of Montana. Several carriages from the Amtrak Empire Builder passenger service derailed at about 16:00 local time (22:00 GMT) near the town of Joplin. Amtrak said there were

Taliban warn that execution and cutting off of hands as punishment will restart in Afghanistan

Kabul: The Taliban insurgents, who are known for implementing brutal punishment techniques, have said they will once again resume executions and the amputation of hands for criminals they convict. The insurgents, who are known to follow a harsh version of Islamic justice, took control

Afghanistan: Poverty during Taliban rule drives cop to commit suicide

Kabul: A former Afghanistan policeman committed suicide after he was left jobless and even did not get his past three month's salary during the regime of the previous government before Taliban took over the country. Shaaker was a 16-year-old policeman and had 38 years of age who

Afghanistan: Women run Kabul restaurants shut down as Taliban rules country

Women-owned restaurants and cafes in Afghanistan's Kabul city have remained closed since the past month after Taliban took control over the country. Niki Tabasom spent one million Afs to open a café in Kabul three years ago. She told Tolo News that her café’s

China frees Canadians after Huawei boss released

A diplomatic row between China and the West appears to be ending, after the release of two Canadians held in China and a Chinese tech executive in Canada. Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou, arrested on a US warrant in 2018, left Canada on Friday in a deal with US prosecutors. Hours

Russian plane crash: All 6 crew members killed

All six crew members on board a Russian transport plane died when it crashed earlier outside the Far Eastern city of Khabarovsk, local officials said on Thursday. The wreckage was discovered by a search team after it disappeared from radars on Wednesday evening. Photos from the scene