Saturday, 20 Sep, 2025

International

British Airways strike causes 5 days of flight cancellations

The British Airways strike next month is to cause at least five consecutive days of flight cancellations. BA pilots announced three days of strikes - taking place on 9, 10 and 27 September - in a dispute over pay. Despite the first strikes being on 9 and 10 September, some

China releases British consulate worker detained at border

A worker at the UK consulate in Hong Kong has been released by mainland China after being held at the border, Chinese police in Shenzhen have said. Simon Cheng went missing on 8 August during a business trip to the city. China's foreign ministry confirmed that Mr Cheng had been

India's ex finance minister Arun Jaitley dies

India's former finance minister Arun Jaitley has died at Delhi's AIIMS hospital, days after he was admitted following complaints of breathlessness. He was 66. "It is with profound grief that we inform about the sad demise of Shri Arun Jaitley. Honourable Member of Parliament

North Korea fires two more missiles into sea

North Korea fired two suspected short-range ballistic missiles into the sea on Saturday morning, South Korea's military says. The launch is the seventh carried out since North Korea ended a 17-month hiatus on testing at the end of July. Pyongyang has repeatedly expressed anger

2 dead, many feared trapped in Maharashtra building collapse

Two people were killed and two-three are feared trapped after a four-storey building collapsed in Maharashtra's Bhiwandi on Friday night, the police said. After cracks were seen in the "illegal" building, the municipal agency had evacuated 22 families on Friday night. However, some

Brazil sends army to tackle Amazon fires

Brazil's president has ordered the armed forces to help fight a record number of forest fires in the Amazon. A decree issued by President Jair Bolsonaro authorises the deployment of soldiers in nature reserves, indigenous lands and border areas in the region. The announcement

France, Ireland threaten to block EU trade over Amazon fires

France and Ireland say they will not ratify a huge trade deal with South American nations unless Brazil does more to fight fires in the Amazon. French leader Emmanuel Macron said President Jair Bolsonaro had lied to him about his stance on climate change. There are currently a

UN says Myanmar uses sexual violence as weapon of war

A UN fact-finding mission on Myanmar said Thursday that the military's use of rape and other forms of sexual violence is so routine it "reflects a widespread culture of tolerance towards humiliation." The mission said in its 61-page report that Myanmar's military must end the

Amazon fires: 'Our house is burning', French President warns

French President Emmanuel Macron has said the record number of fires in the Amazon rainforest is an "international crisis" that needs to be on the top of the agenda at the G7 summit. "Our house is burning," he tweeted. Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro responded by accusing Mr

Backstop indispensable, Macron tells Johnson

Boris Johnson is meeting Emmanuel Macron in Paris for Brexit talks, with the French president saying the UK's vote to quit the EU must be respected. But he added that the Ireland-Northern Ireland backstop plan was "indispensable" to preserving political stability and of the single

Stunning Twist in Kolkata Jaguar crash case

Four days after a speeding Jaguar hit a Mercedes in Kolkata, killing two Bangladeshi nationals, a stunning twist has emerged in the case.  It turns out that the man who was arrested was not the one allegedly behind the wheels of the Jaguar, but his elder brother. Kolkata Police on

Pompeo praises ‘US ally’ Denmark after Trump cancels visit

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has praised Denmark amid a public row over Greenland that saw President Donald Trump cancel a visit to the country. In a phone call with Danish Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod, Mr Pompeo "expressed appreciation for Denmark's co-operation" as a US

Australia to join US in Gulf maritime security mission

Australia will join the US-led mission to protect shipping through the Strait of Hormuz amid heightened tensions with Iran, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced Wednesday. Morrison said Australia would send a “modest” contribution — including a frigate, a P8 maritime

India security officer killed in Kashmir clash

Police in Indian-administered Kashmir say one of their officers has been killed along with a suspected militant in a gunfight in the region. This marks the first time Indian officials have reported deaths in the area since Delhi stripped Kashmir of its special status earlier this

India ex finance minister Chidambaram arrested

Former Indian finance minister Palaniappan Chidambaram has been arrested on charges of corruption and money laundering. He is being investigated over allegations that he cleared foreign investments in exchange for bribes while he was finance minister. Mr Chidambaram, 73, has denied

19 killed in fighting between Myanmar army and rebels

At least 19 people have been killed in clashes between Myanmar’s military and an ethnic armed group on Saturday in northern Shan State, Myanmar army and local sources said, the most deadly flare-up in recent years as fighting in the borderlands intensifies. Rights defenders say

Brazil's Amazon rainforest burning at 'record rate'

Brazil's Amazon rainforest has seen a record number of fires this year, new space agency data suggests. The National Institute for Space Research (Inpe) said its satellite data showed an 84% increase on the same period in 2018. It comes weeks after President Jair Bolsonaro

11 militants killed in Sinai shootout: Egypt

Egyptian security forces killed 11 Islamist militants from a local affiliate of the Daesh group based in the restive North Sinai region, the interior ministry said. The militants, armed with weapons and explosives, were killed in a shootout during a raid on their hideout near a police

More than 100 migrants feared dead off Libya coast

Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said it fears that a boat packed with migrants sunk off the Libyan coast with more than a hundred people dead. “We have every reason to fear the worst – that over 100 lives were lost and nobody will ever know for sure,” MSF said on Tuesday in a

Hunt for 250 inmates in Papua prison break

Indonesian authorities are on the hunt for more than 250 inmates who escaped a prison in the province of West Papua. The prison break happened Monday as protesters took to the streets in several cities blocking roads, and torching buildings including the jail. The unrest was