Friday, October 03, 2025

World

UK: Two killed, several injured in mass stabbing near Manchester synagogue

South Korea: Ex-Prez Yoon absent from insurrection trial for 13th consecutive session

SEOUL: Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was absent from his insurrection trial for the 13th consecutive session on Thursday, the first time the hearing was to be broadcast online.

Indian missions worldwide mark Gandhi Jayanti with tributes, hymns and Swachhata drives

WELLINGTON: Indian missions across the globe paid tributes to Mahatma Gandhi on his 156th birth anniversary on Thursday, celebrating his universal message of peace and non-violence.

ISI cultivates Hamas as proxy against India while deceiving US on Gaza peace

NEW DELHI: The White House released a 20-point plan following discussions between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on a Gaza peace plan.

Death toll from powerful earthquake in Philippines rises to 72

MANILA: The death toll from the magnitude 6.9 earthquake that struck Cebu province in the central Philippines rose to 72, the Philippines' disaster management agency said on Thursday.

Trump offers Qatar unprecedented military protection against attacks

NEW YORK: After an Israeli attack on Qatar threatened to unravel the Gulf State's relations with the US and its Gaza peace efforts, President Donald Trump has stepped up with an unprecedented security guarantee offering it military protection against attacks.

Gaza fires rockets toward Israel amid Yom Kippur observance

TEL AVIV: Five rockets were launched from the northern Gaza Strip toward Ashdod, a coastal city in southern Israel, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said.

Trump administration plans to fire federal workers as shutdown begins

WASHINGTON: The White House has stated that federal job layoffs are “imminent” as a consequence of the government shutdown that began on October 1.

Bangladesh army faces push towards radicalisation: ISI backs plan for Islamic Revolutionary Army

NEW DELHI: Violence in Bangladesh has become an everyday occurrence, and several institutions in the country are on the verge of becoming completely radicalised. If there is one institution that has stayed away from all this mess, it is the Bangladesh army.

B'desh human rights abuses echo at UN, Yunus under fire over tribal, minority killings

GENEVA: The recent violence against the indigenous people in Bangladesh's Chittagong Hill Tracts has sparked concerns among world leaders about the condition of the backwards and religious minorities in the South Asian nation.

Afghanistan: UN warns internet blackout disrupts earthquake relief

KABUL: The United Nations has warned that internet blackout in Afghanistan is disrupting earthquake relief, leaving survivors living in remote areas cut off from aid, financial services, and vital humanitarian coordination efforts, local media reported on Wednesday.

Human Rights body slams Yunus for calling Hindu persecution in Bangladesh 'baseless'

DHAKA: The Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, a human rights organisation against religious discrimination, has expressed deep sorrow and anger over Chief Advisor of the interim government Muhammad Yunus’ comments dismissing the persecution of Hindu minorities across Bangladesh as “baseless”.

Portions of US govt shuts down, employees on furlough

NEW DELHI: Large portions of the US government officially shut down on Wednesday as US President Donald Trump and Congress could not reach an agreement on a spending bill, resulting in thousands of non-essential federal employees being placed on leave.

South Korea marks 77th anniversary of Armed Forces Day in scaled-down event

SEOUL: South Korea on Wednesday held a ceremony to commemorate the 77th anniversary of the founding of its armed forces in a scaled-down event in the aftermath of last year's botched martial law bid.

EAM Jaishankar greets counterpart Wang Yi on China Founding Day, looks forward to enhancing ties

NEW DELHI: External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar on Wednesday extended wishes to Chinese Politburo Member and Foreign Minister Wang Yi and the people of China on the occasion of the country’s founding day, expressing hope to continue work towards stabilising and rebuilding India-China ties.

Australian state of Victoria facing growing housing crisis: Report

SYDNEY: The Australian state of Victoria is facing a growing housing crisis, according to a report released on Wednesday.

India reaffirms commitment to long-standing friendship with Armenia

NEW DELHI: Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Secretary (West) Sibi George represented India at Armenia's National Day celebrations in New Delhi, reaffirming the nation's commitment to the enduring friendship with the West Asian nation.

Death toll rises to 60 in Philippines earthquake

MANILA: The death toll in the 6.9-magnitude earthquake that struck Cebu province in the central Philippines could reach up to 60, the Philippines' Office of Civil Defence (OCD) said on Wednesday.

US government shuts down as Republicans, Democrats fail to break impasse

WASHINGTON: The United States government has shut down as lawmakers failed to achieve a breakthrough on a funding bill.

UN Security Council transitions multinational force in Haiti to Gang Suppression Force

UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council adopted a resolution to transition the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission in Haiti to the Gang Suppression Force (GSF) for an initial period of 12 months.

At least 19 dead as 6.7-magnitude earthquake strikes Philippines

MANILA: At least 19 people were killed and dozens injured as a 6.9-magnitude earthquake hit Cebu province in the central Philippines on Tuesday night, local media reported Wednesday.

Trump says US weighing actions against drug cartels 'coming by land' from Venezuela

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said that the White House is weighing actions to crack down on drug cartels "coming by land" from Venezuela.

Indian envoy meets visiting armed forces medical team in Washington

WASHINGTON: Indian Ambassador to the United States Vinay Kwatra met the visiting officers of the Armed Forces Medical Services of India in Washington during their visit to the United States.

India and Indonesia can become unexpected brokers of new Middle Eastern balance: Italian expert

JERUSALEM: India and Indonesia, both non-aligned democracies with moral legitimacy in the Global South, promise a new-aligned pole of pragmatism and peace that could see them become unexpected brokers of a new Middle Eastern balance: one that safeguards Israel’s security, recognises Palestinian aspirations, and resists the manipulation of cynical actors like Pakistan, a report has stated.

Israel says Hamas funded and organised Gaza-bound 'Sumud' flotilla

TEL AVIV: Israel's Foreign Ministry on Monday claimed that the official Hamas documents recovered in the Gaza Strip revealed the terror group's direct involvement in the funding and execution of the 'Sumud' flotilla bound for Gaza.

Afghanistan: Flights, communication face disruption after internet blackout

KABUL: Flights and communication faced disruption after an internet blackout occurred in Afghanistan, sparking fears about transport, trade and worsening the country’s humanitarian and economic crisis, local media reported on Tuesday.

Pakistan: 10 people killed, over 20 injured in Balochistan explosion

QUETTA: At least 10 people were killed and more than 20 others injured after an explosion occurred near Frontier Corps (FC) headquarters on Zarghun Road in Pakistan's Quetta on Tuesday, the local media reported.

South Korea: Cabinet approves govt reorganisation bill abolishing prosecution office

SEOUL: The South Korean Cabinet on Tuesday approved a government reorganisation bill centred on abolishing the prosecution office and stripping the finance ministry of its budget planning role.

Australia's central bank keeps interest rates on hold

SYDNEY: Australia's central bank on Tuesday decided to keep interest rates on hold in a move that was widely anticipated by economists.

South Korea: Lee, Japan's Ishiba set for summit talks in Busan

SEOUL: South Korean President Lee Jae Myung is set to hold summit talks with outgoing Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in the southeastern city of Busan on Tuesday, in what would be the first visit by a Japanese leader to a location other than Seoul in more than two decades.

From PoK to Balochistan: Rising uprisings signal collapse of Pakistan army’s grip

NEW DELHI: The protests that have broken out in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) are a clear signal of how badly the Pakistan Army is collapsing due to rising corruption.

Bangladesh: Awami League slams Yunus regime over Khagrachhari killings

DHAKA: Bangladesh’s Awami League party strongly condemned the shootings in Khagrachhari district, which killed over three people and injured several others, alleging that they were carried out under the “direct orders” of the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government.

Hamas to review US ceasefire proposal as Arab, Muslim nations express support

GAZA: Hamas has received a US-backed proposal aimed at ending the war in the Gaza Strip, presented by Qatari and Egyptian mediators, a Hamas source said.

India resumes extradition to US after 17 years, sends Indian citizen wanted in fatal car crash case

NEW YORK: India has resumed extraditions to the US after a 17-year hiatus, sending over an Indian citizen wanted in the US on criminal charges, according to officials.

Trump announces 20-point peace plan to end war in Gaza

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump formally announced his 20-point peace plan to end the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

Turkish President's selective 'brotherly love' for Kashmir ignores suffering of Muslims under his allies: Report

LONDON: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan recently raised the Kashmir issue at the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). By selectively focusing on India, Erdogan made an attempt to divert attention from Pakistan’s denial of rights in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir and China’s persecution of Uyghurs, a report has highlighted.

Nepal's former King finally abandons his title after 17 years

KATHMANDU: Nepali nationals are used to seeing statements from the Secretariat of Nepal's former King Gyanendra Shah that called him 'His Majesty the King' even after the abolition of the monarchy 17 years ago.

‘BRICS pushing for reforms without breaking with the current system’

NEW DELHI: US President Donald Trump’s repeated attempts at dismantling a Global South initiative, targeting its constituents ‘brick-by-brick’ with punitive tariffs and name-calling, may have rather helped the nations come closer.

Lee receives credentials from 7 new ambassadors to South Korea

SEOUL: South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Monday received diplomatic credentials from seven new ambassadors to South Korea, including the new envoy from the European Union (EU), the presidential office said.

From Dhaka to Ankara: ISI pushes Bangladesh into new strategic axis against India

NEW DELHI: Bangladesh, which is facing turmoil following the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government, is now cozying up to Turkey. Turkey roped in Bangladesh at the behest of the ISI, Pakistan, with the broader intention of attracting the South Asian Muslim community.

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