Sunday, 02 Mar, 2025

International

Hundreds leave Gaza hospitals as many feared killed at UN shelter

Hundreds of people including some patients left Gaza City's main hospital on Saturday. Some medical staff said they had been told to leave but Israel disputes this. Many were seen walking along rubble-strewn streets as gunfire rang out. Separately Hamas health officials said two

Over 80 dead in Israeli strikes on Gaza refugee camp

An official of the health ministry in the Gaza Strip has said more than 80 people were killed in double Israeli strikes on the Jabalia refugee camp. “At least 50 people” were killed in an Israeli strike at dawn on the UN-run Al-Fakhura school in the camp, which had been

Bid to bar Trump from Republican ballot rejected

A judge in Colorado has rejected an attempt to bar former President Donald Trump from the state's 2024 Republican presidential primary. It ends a landmark trial over a lawsuit that argued Mr Trump's actions leading up to the 2021 Capitol riot render him ineligible to hold

Israel says it will allow two trucks of fuel a day into Gaza

Israel says it will allow two fuel trucks a day to enter the Gaza Strip, after pressure to do so from the US. A US State Department official says around 140,000 litres of fuel will be allowed in every two days. Most of that is intended for trucks delivering aid, as well as

Philippines hit by undersea earthquake of up to 7.2 magnitude

A powerful undersea earthquake of up to 7.2 magnitude has struck the Philippines. The tremor, which lasted several seconds, occurred around 16 miles (26km) off Burias at the southern tip of the archipelago, the US Geological Survey said. Scientists said no tsunami was expected, but

5 European nations, Canada seek to join genocide case at ICJ

Five European countries and Canada are seeking to join a case brought by Gambia at the United Nations' highest court that accuses Myanmar of committing genocide against its Rohingya minority. The International Court of Justice said Thursday that Denmark, France, Germany, the

David McBride: Australian war crimes whistleblower pleads guilty

A whistleblower who helped expose allegations of Australian war crimes in Afghanistan has pleaded guilty to leaking classified information. David McBride was due to face trial next week, but changed his plea after a legal ruling scuppered his defence. McBride - an ex-military lawyer

Live on TikTok: Cousin of Palestinian activist beaten by Israeli soldiers

Eyad Banat, 35, was live on TikTok when dozens of Israeli soldiers raided his home and violently beat him and other family members in the city of Hebron in the southern occupied West Bank. The video, which was shared widely on social media, showed soldiers stepping on Banat, kicking

Russia loads missile with nuclear-capable glide vehicle into launch silo

Russia’s rocket forces have loaded an intercontinental ballistic missile equipped with the nuclear-capable Avangard hypersonic glide vehicle into a launch silo in southern Russia, according to a Defence Ministry TV channel broadcast. President Vladimir Putin announced the

Gaza communications down as Israel searches main hospital

Palestinian Territories, Nov 17, 2023 (BSS/AFP) - Israeli troops carried out building-by-building searches at Gaza's main hospital, as a new communications blackout in the territory on Friday compounded fears for Palestinian civilians trapped inside the facility. Al-Shifa hospital

France issues arrest warrant for Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad

A judicial source cited by the French news agency AFP said that warrants were also issued against Assad's brother Maher al-Assad, the de-facto chief of a Syrian elite military unit, along with two armed forces generals. US intelligence showed that sarin gas attacks in Eastern

Pro-Palestinian protest turns violent at US Democratic HQ

Scores of pro-Palestinian protesters on Wednesday night clashed with police outside the national headquarters of the Democratic Party in a melee that forced a lockdown of nearby offices of the US Congress. “Our officers are working to keep back approximately 150 people who are

US and China to resume high-level military communication 

Summary US President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping have agreed to resume high-level military communications, according to officials and reports. China had severed this vital line after Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan in 2022. The US has been keen to restore it to avoid

Israel rejects UN Security Council Gaza resolution

With the United States, United Kingdom and Russia abstaining, the UN Security Council passes resolution calling for extended humanitarian pauses in Gaza, but calls for a ceasefire remain unheeded. Israeli forces launch another raid at the al-Shifa medical complex in Gaza City on

36 Killed As Bus Plunges Into Gorge In Jammu And Kashmir's Doda

Thirty-six people were killed and 19 others injured after a bus fell into a gorge in Jammu and Kashmir's Doda. The bus, carrying 55 passengers, skidded off the road near Trungal-Assar on the Batote-Kishtwar national highway and fell 300 feet downhill, Jammu Divisional Commissioner

Biden, Xi arrive in San Francisco on eve of APEC talks

US President Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping have arrived in San Francisco on the eve of an eagerly-awaited meeting between two leaders. The US and Chinese presidents are to hold a lengthy meeting on Wednesday, their first face-to-face meeting in a year, coming at a

Jewish Groups Rally for Israel on National Mall in Washington, DC

Tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered at the National Mall on Tuesday for a rally in support of Israel and against the antisemitism and bias incidents that have erupted in the U.S. since the start of the Gaza war. The March for Israel rally came as the war between Israel and

Arab and Muslim leaders blame West for Gaza misery

Hypocrisy, double standards and a failure to understand the region. These are the charges being levelled at the West, primarily the US, by leaders of 57 Arab and Muslim countries who convened at the weekend in the Saudi capital Riyadh. How is it, foreign ministers said to me, that the

Bird of Century: Pūteketeke wins NZ poll after campaign by John Oliver

The pūteketeke has been crowned New Zealand's Bird of the Century after US talk show host John Oliver's controversial intervention in the poll. Mr Oliver sparked a global frenzy with an "alarmingly aggressive" campaign for the vulnerable crested grebe. Fewer than

Israeli soldiers 'storm' Gaza's biggest hospital

Summary Israel says its military is carrying out an operation against Hamas in Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. An eyewitness inside the hospital tells the BBC they saw tanks and commando soldiers enter its main emergency department. The US says it has intelligence backing