Saturday, 20 Sep, 2025

International

PM to 'see what judges say' on Parliament recall

Boris Johnson has said he will "wait and see what the judges say" before deciding whether to recall Parliament. The Supreme Court will hear two appeals that will determine whether the prime minister acted lawfully in suspending Parliament for five weeks. Edinburgh's Court of

Israelis vote in second general election in 5-month

Israelis are voting in their country's second general election in five months. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the snap election after failing to form a governing coalition with a viable majority after April's vote. The final opinion polls put his right-wing Likud

Rare Hong Kong MTR train derails in rush hour

An MTR Corp. train derailed in Hong Kong, the latest blow for the subway operator that has become a target and battleground in the anti-Beijing demonstrations rocking the city. The subway operator said on its website on Tuesday that train services near Hung Hom station had been

Bangladeshi refuses reward for €2,000 cash find in Rome

A young man who found a wallet containing €2,000 (£1770; $2200) in cash on the street in Rome refused a reward after returning it to its owner. Mossan Rasal, a 23-year-old Bangladeshi citizen, went directly to the police after spotting the item on the pavement in the Italian capital

What causes South East Asia’s haze?

Almost every year, a smoky haze blankets the South East Asian region - signalling the return of forest fires in Indonesia. For many in this region, grey skies and a lingering acrid smell are not unfamiliar, but 2019 has already brought with it some of the worst haze levels in years.

Farooq Abdullah, under house arrest since August, detained

Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah was on Monday charged under the Public Safety Act (PSA), a stringent law that enables detention without trial for two years.  The senior politician had so far been under "unofficial" house arrest in Srinagar, where hundreds of

US says data shows Iran behind Saudi oil attacks

The United States has issued satellite images and cited intelligence to back its claim that Iran was behind attacks on Saudi oil facilities. Iran denies involvement in Saturday's air attacks, which were claimed by Iran-aligned Houthi rebels in Yemen. But unnamed US officials

12 dead, dozens missing in India boat capsize

At least 12 people have died and more than 20 are missing after a tourist boat capsized in the Godavari river in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The boat was carrying around 60 people and was on its way to a popular tourist spot in the southern state on Sunday when it collided with

Kashmir flashpoint risks nuclear war: Imran Khan

Pakistan's dispute with India over Kashmir is now a flashpoint with the potential to escalate into nuclear war, Imran Khan has warned. Pakistan's prime minister said he was disappointed in the international response to Narendra Modi's decision to end self rule in Indian

Restore Normalcy in Kashmir: Indian SC tells govt

The Supreme Court of India on Monday directed the Centre to make all endeavours to restore normalcy in Kashmir as soon as possible and ensure that schools and hospitals function properly in the state. All efforts should be made keeping in view the aspects of national security, the top

Colombia small plane crash kills 7

At least seven people were killed when a small plane crashed on Sunday in a residential district of Popayan, a town in southwest Colombia, officials confirmed. The aircraft, which belonged to an airline called Transpacifico, crashed shortly after taking off from Payan, capital of Cauca

Donald Trump likely to attend Modi event in Texas

US President Donald Trump is likely to join Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the mega "Howdy Modi!" event which will take place in Houstan, Texas, sources said. However, the sources said that the organisers are yet to confirm. The Howdy Modi event is being organised in Houstan to

Petrol bombs and water cannon used in Hong Kong clashes

Police in Hong Kong have used water cannon and tear gas against protesters throwing petrol bombs and bricks near government offices in the city. The violence broke out after thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators marched in defiance of a police ban. Earlier hundreds rallied

Tunisia holds second free presidential election

Tunisia is holding its second free presidential poll since the 2011 uprising that toppled ex-president Ben Ali and sparked the Arab Spring. It was brought forward from November after the death in July of Beji Caid Essebsi, the first democratically elected president, who took office in

US blames Saudi oil strikes on Iran

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has blamed Iran for Saturday's drone attacks on Saudi oil facilities. He dismissed a claim by Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels that they had attacked the two facilities, run by state-owned company Aramco. Saudi Arabia's energy minister

At least 44 bodies found in Mexican well

Forensic scientists in Mexico have managed to identify 44 bodies buried in a well in the state of Jalisco. Discovered just outside the city of Guadalajara, the human remains were hidden in 119 black bags, reports BBC. The remains were discovered earlier in September when local

At least 11 dead in Rio de Janeiro hospital fire

A fire raced through a hospital in Rio de Janeiro, forcing staff to wheel patients into the streets on beds or in wheelchairs and killing at least 11 people, many of them elderly. Four firefighters were hospitalized after battling the overnight blaze at Badim Hospital and about 90

Saudi Arabia oil facilities ablaze after drone strikes

Drone attacks have set alight two major oil facilities run by the state-owned company Aramco in Saudi Arabia, state media say. Footage showed flames and huge palls of smoke over Abqaiq, site of Aramco's largest oil processing plant. A second drone attack also started fires in

African leaders gather to remember Mugabe

African leaders are gathering in Zimbabwe's capital Harare as the country prepares for former president Robert Mugabe's funeral on Saturday. More than a dozen current and former leaders, including South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, are expected to attend. A national

'Dirty secret' gas boosts climate warming

It's the most powerful greenhouse gas known to humanity, and emissions have risen rapidly in recent years, the BBC has learned. Sulphur hexafluoride, or SF6, is widely used in the electrical industry to prevent short circuits and accidents. But leaks of the little-known gas in