Thursday, September 18, 2025

World

Extension of CPEC project into Afghanistan faces many challenges

NEW DELHI: Pakistan, Afghanistan, and China have agreed to extend the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) into Afghanistan despite the strained relations between Islamabad and Kabul over the latter extending support to the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

India and Chile continue to work on deepening multifaceted relationship

NEW DELHI: Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Secretary (West) Sibi George represented India at Chile's National Day celebrations in New Delhi, reiterating commitment to a strong partnership between the two nations.

Australia commits to 2035 emissions reduction target of 62 to 70 pc

SYDNEY: The Australian government on Thursday committed to cutting the country's greenhouse gas emissions by 62 to 70 per cent from 2005 levels by 2035 under its new climate target.

Yunus and Sharif will be in New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session.

DHAKA: Bangladesh interim government's Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus is set to meet Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif during his visit to New York on September 22, according to local media reports.

PM Modi speaks to Nepalese counterpart Sushila Karki, reaffirms India's support

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday held a telephonic conversation with Nepal's Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki and reaffirmed India's steadfast support for her efforts to restore peace and stability in the Himalayan nation.

South Korean Prez says will stand together with US but need to manage ties with China

SEOUL: South Korea President Lee Jae Myung has said the country will stand together with the United States, Seoul's longtime ally, in the new global order, but voiced the need to manage relations with China.

India calls on international community to ensure LeT, JeM don't use Afghan territory

UNITED NATIONS: India has called on the international community to ensure that Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), and other terrorist organisations do not exploit Afghanistan's territory.

Trump declares 'Antifa' a 'major terrorist organisation' days after Charlie Kirk assassination

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Thursday (Indian time) officially designated Antifa as a "major terrorist organisation", days after the killing of his close aide and right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk.

Three police officers killed in US shooting; suspect gunned down

UNITED NATIONS: Three police officers lost their lives and two others were critically injured in a shooting incident in Pennsylvania's Codorus Township, according to local media reports.

PM Modi-Trump phone call 'moment of bonhomie', says former senior Indian official

WASHINGTON: A day after US President Donald Trump dialled Prime Minister Narendra Modi to extend greetings on his 75th birthday and discuss bilateral ties, a former senior official in the Indian government, calling the phone call yet another "moment of bonhomie" between the two leaders, hoped that "there is no going back" in the relationship.

MoS Margherita pays tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, plants sapling in Australia's Brisbane

BRISBANE: Minister of State for External Affairs (MoS) Pabitra Margherita paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at his statue at Roma Street Parklands in Australia's Brisbane on Wednesday.

World leaders extend birthday wishes to PM Modi, hail him as voice of Global South

WELLINGTON: Several world leaders on Wednesday extended their warm greetings to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his 75th birthday, lauding his leadership while calling him as a "statesman and leading voice of the Global South"

EU leaders need to relook at GSP+ trade status for Pakistan

NEW DELHI: The GSP+, or Generalised System of Preferences, of the European Union was designed as a means of linking trade preferences to specific commitments in the areas of human rights, labour rights, environmental protection, and good governance. However, Pakistan, while reaping rich economic gains from the system, has exploited to persecute minority communities and suppress human rights.

PM Modi thanks leaders of Guyana, NZ, Bhutan and Dominica for warm birthday wishes

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday thanked counterparts from Bhutan, New Zealand and Dominica as well as Guyana President for extending warm wishes to him on his 75th birthday.

Together, we will take partnership to new heights: Netanyahu's birthday wishes to 'good friend' PM Modi

JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared heartfelt wishes for Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his birthday, lauding his accomplishments for India.

B’desh: BNP warns banning parties by executive order would set ‘dangerous practice'

DHAKA: Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) warned that imposing a ban on any political party through an executive order would set a "dangerous practice" and insisted that only courts have the authority to decide such matters, local media reported.

Stand with Balochistan: UK lawmaker calls for end to human rights abuses by Pakistani forces

GENEVA: British MP John McDonnell has called for an end to the human rights abuses in Balochistan by Pakistani forces and reaffirmed his commitment, together with his colleagues, to continue standing with the Baloch people.

Two young radicalised alleged assassins appear in US courts in politically-charged cases

NEW YORK: Two young radicalised alleged assassins appeared in US courts in a nation focused on rising political violence.

UNSC reform now at centre of UNGA discussions: Guterres

UNITED NATIONS: UN Security Council reform is now at the centre of discussions at the General Assembly, and there is some progress in the reform process, according to Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

Mauritius PM calls on President Murmu, concludes State Visit to India

NEW DELHI: Mauritius Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam called on President Droupadi Murmu at the Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on Tuesday, discussing the unique and deep-rooted ties between both countries which are bound by shared history, language, culture, and values.

South Korea to launch joint review of possible rights violations in US raid with companies involved

SEOUL: The South Korean foreign ministry on Tuesday said that it will launch a joint review with relevant ministries and the companies involved in possible human rights violations during a recent US raid on Korean workers.

MoS Margherita interacts with Indian community in Papua New Guinea

PORT MORESBY: Minister of State for External Affairs (MoS) Pabitra Margherita interacted with the Indian community members in Papua New Guinea on Tuesday, terming them as a "living bridge" between the two nations. He lauded the role of Indian community in strengthening partnership between two nations.

1 killed, 3 injured in motorbikes mishap in Afghanistan

KABUL: One person was killed and three others injured, with one in critical condition, as two motorbikes collided with each other in Afghanistan's Badakhshan province, police said on Tuesday.

Australia: Infant killed, child seriously injured after being hit by car in Sydney

SYDNEY: An infant has died and a second child has been hospitalised with serious injuries after they were hit by a car in Australia's Sydney.

'Most degenerate newspaper': Trump slaps $15 billion defamation suit on New York Times

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has announced that he is suing The New York Times, accusing the American daily of running a "decades-long campaign of lies" against him and serving as a "virtual mouthpiece for the radical Left Democrat Party".

US to begin applying tariff on Japanese automakers, Korean cars subject to 25 pc levy

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump's administration will start implementing a lowered tariff of 15 per cent on Japanese automobiles this week, in line with a bilateral trade deal.

Israel says it struck Hezbollah site in Lebanon, one wounded

JERUSALEM: The Israeli military said that it struck a Hezbollah command site in southern Lebanon, as cross-border tensions persist despite a ceasefire.

Trump claims US military again strikes alleged Venezuelan drug boat, killing three

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said that the US military launched the second strike in two weeks targeting an alleged drug boat from Venezuela, killing three men aboard the vessel in international waters.

Nepal announces Rs 1.5mn relief for Gen Z protest martyrs amid historic political shift

KATHMANDUIn the aftermath of Nepal’s most intense youth-led uprising, the government has announced a relief package for the families of those who lost their lives during the Gen Z movement. 

Those responsible for violence during protests will face action, says Nepal's PM Karki

KATHMANDU: Nepal's interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki on Sunday said that criminal acts must be thoroughly investigated, the truth made public, and those responsible held accountable, local media reported. 

Trump urges NATO members to stop buying Russian oil, threatens 50‑100 pc tariffs on China

NEW YORK: After having singled out India for punitive tariffs, US President Donald Trump has finally taken his NATO allies to task for “shocking” purchases of Russian oil and said he would impose 50 per cent to 100 per cent tariffs on China if they stopped buying from Moscow.

Pakistan: 21-year-old Afghan woman gang-raped in refugee camp

PESHAWAR: In a horrific incident, a 21-year-old Afghan woman was allegedly gang-raped by five men in a refugee camp set up in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Haripur city, the local media reported on Saturday. 

Suspect arrested in killing of Trump’s close supporter

NEW YORK: "We got him”, Utah Governor Spencer Cox said, announcing on Friday the arrest of the alleged assassin of US President Donald Trump’s close supporter, Charlie Kirk.

Bangladesh election will be held by February 15: Interim govt

DHAKA: Amidst a growing rift among political parties in Bangladesh over the holding of next year's election, Shafiqul Alam, the Press Secretary to the Chief Advisor of the interim government, announced on Friday that the polling will be held by February 15, 2026.

Breakthrough in Charlie Kirk murder case: 22-year-old suspect arrested

WASHINGTON: In a major breakthrough on Friday, the US federal and local authorities announced that they have arrested the alleged shooter in the Charlie Kirk murder case.

Nepal gets its first-ever woman Prime Minister after days of chaos and violence

KATHMANDU: Sushila Karki, 73, was sworn in as Nepal's interim Prime Minister late Friday evening, thus becoming the first-ever woman PM of the Himalayan nation.

Bangladesh: Seven students of Chittagong University fall ill as hunger strike continues

DHAKA: Seven students of Chittagong University fell sick Friday during their ongoing hunger strike demanding the resignation of the university's proctorial body. Of them, three students are receiving treatment at CU's medical centre, the local media reported citing a physician.

Nepal crisis: Gen Z’s protest playbook isn’t new

KATHMANDU: In focus over the upheavals in Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka in recent times is the use of social media as a megaphone – reflecting societal fissures while amplifying calls for accountability.

Uttarakhand: Banbasa border remains calm as Nepal situation improves

BANBASA: In the aftermath of the Gen Z movement sweeping across Nepal, calm now prevails along the Banbasa-Nepal border. Vehicle movement remains suspended, with only essential pedestrian crossings permitted under strict watch.

India, France hold 17th counter-terrorism meet in Paris, condemn Pahalgam attack

NEW DELHI: India and France reaffirmed their strong commitment to combating terrorism in all its forms during the 17th Meeting of the India-France Joint Working Group (JWG) on counter-terrorism, in Paris, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday.

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