Sunday, 02 Mar, 2025

International

Blue whales: Ocean giants return to 'safe' tropical haven

Blue whales - the largest known animals on Earth - are making their home in a part of the Indian Ocean where they were wiped out by whaling decades ago. Researchers and filmmakers in the Seychelles captured footage of the whales in 2020 and 2021. It features in the Imax film Return of

North Korea fully suspends military pact with South

North Korea has ripped up a five-year-old deal with Seoul aimed at lowering military tensions, in the latest escalation of a row between the two. It all started when Pyongyang claimed to have successfully launched a spy satellite into space on Tuesday. This led to South Korea part

Israeli officials say no Gaza pause, hostage releases before Friday

Israeli officials said there would be no pause in the Gaza fighting or any release of hostages held by Hamas before Friday, despite the two sides agreeing a truce. The agreement was approved by the Israeli government early Wednesday and had been widely expected to take effect on

Pak chief justice bans use of word ‘sahib’ for government officials

Chief Justice (CJ) of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa has barred the addition of the word "sahib" to the title of public servants, saying it unnecessarily elevates their status and makes them feel not accountable to the people. In a two-page order, Chief Justice Isa said that adding

Two Months Later, India Resumes e-Visa Services for Canadians

India has resumed e-visa applications for Canadian nationals, two months after all visa services were stopped after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had accused India of involvement in the killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. While there is no announcement,

EU Council approves digitalization of Schengen visa process

The European Union Council has given the green light for the digitalization of Schengen visa application procedures, promising a more efficient and cost-effective system.  The move, approved on Monday, involves eliminating consulate appointments and traditional visa stickers in

China closing hundreds of mosques in northern regions, HRW says

Chinese authorities have closed or altered hundreds of mosques in the northern regions of Ningxia and Gansu, homes to the highest Muslim populations in China after Xinjiang, as part of broader efforts to “sinicise” China’s religious minorities, according to a report.

North Korea claims successful launch of spy satellite

North Korea claims it has successfully put a military spy satellite into space, after two earlier attempts failed this year. It comes after a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un in September, where Moscow offered Pyongyang help with its space programme.

Israeli government approves Gaza truce deal

Israel’s government approves Qatar-mediated deal for a four-day truce in Gaza and release of 50 captives held in the enclave. Hamas confirms a temporary ceasefire has been reached, adding that 150 Palestinian women and children held in Israeli jails will be freed as part of the

Flash flood in Somalia kills 50, displaces 700,000 from homes

The death toll from flash flooding caused by torrential rains in Somalia has risen to 50, with nearly 700,000 people driven from their homes, according to a government official. With more heavy rains starting on Tuesday, the plight of people in the country is expected to worsen, he

Hamas chief says close to ‘Truce’ amid hostage negotiations

Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh said his group is close to reaching a “truce agreement” in talks with Qatar and Israel that would clear the way for the release of some hostages held by the militants. “The movement delivered its response to the brothers in Qatar and the

Italy mafia trial: 200 sentenced to 2,200 years for mob links

More than 200 defendants in one of Italy's biggest mafia trials for generations have been sentenced to a total of more than 2,200 years in jail. The three-year trial saw individuals allegedly linked to the 'Ndrangheta sentenced for crimes ranging from extortion to drug

Medics, patients remain trapped in Gaza hospitals

Doctors Without Borders (Medecins Sans Frontieres, or MSF) say its staff are unable to evacuate from al-Shifa Hospital while hundreds also remain trapped at the Indonesian Hospital after at least 12 people were killed in the hospital in an Israeli attack. Israeli air attacks have

Jimmy Carter's wife Rosalynn dies aged 96

Former US First Lady Rosalynn Carter, the wife of ex-President Jimmy Carter, has died at the age of 96. The Carter Center confirmed in a statement that she died peacefully with her family by her side. On Friday, it was reported that she had entered a hospice care home in the state

Rescuers mull new ways to save trapped India workers

Rescuers in India are looking at fresh options to save 41 workers trapped in a tunnel for the past eight days. New plans had to be conceived after work to push in metal pipes through the debris wall was halted and rescue teams were withdrawn after a cracking sound was heard from the

Japan condemns Houthi rebels over ship hijack 

Japan's government has strongly condemned the hijacking of a Japanese-operated cargo ship in the Red Sea by Iran-backed Houthi rebels. The Yemeni militia claimed the ship was Israeli, but a Japanese government spokesperson confirmed the vessel was a car carrier operated by Nippon

Far-right outsider Milei wins Argentina presidential run-off election

Far-right libertarian outsider Javier Milei has won Argentina's presidential run-off poll, according to provisional results. Mr Milei's rival, economy minister Sergio Massa, called him to concede. Former US President Donald Trump congratulated Mr Milei on his victory, saying

CCTV footage shows hostages were taken to Gaza hospital: Israel 

The Israeli military has released footage which it says shows hostages being taken into Gaza's largest hospital after the deadly Hamas attacks of 7 October. A military spokesman said one of them - a soldier - was murdered there. Cpl Noa Marciano, 19, was killed after being taken

US close to deal with Israel-Hamas to pause conflict, free hostages

Israel and Hamas are close to agreement on a U.S.-brokered deal that would free dozens of women and children held hostage in Gaza in exchange for a five-day pause in fighting, say people familiar with the emerging terms. The release, which could begin within the next several days

Gaza's Al Shifa hospital a 'death zone' — WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) has said it had led an assessment mission to Al Shifa Hospital in besieged Gaza and determined it was a "death zone", urging a full evacuation. "WHO and partners are urgently developing plans for the immediate evacuation of the