Tuesday, February 25, 2025

World

Japan, UNHCR join hands to support displaced Afghans

KABUL: Japan and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) signed a new agreement in Kabul, Afghanistan to support livelihoods and self-reliance for forcibly displaced and returned Afghans.

South Korean National Assembly team demands Yoon's removal from office at final impeachment hearing

SEOUL: The South Korean National Assembly's legal team demanded President Yoon Suk Yeol's removal from office over his short-lived imposition of martial law during its final arguments before the Constitutional Court on Tuesday.

Israeli military conducts raids on Syrian army bases

JERUSALEM: Israeli troops have raided Syrian army bases and seized or destroyed weapons found there, the Israeli military said in a statement.

It’s in Russia’s benefit to end war in Ukraine, says Trump after meeting Macron

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said it is to Russia’s “benefit” to make a deal and end the war against Ukraine and he thinks President Vladimir Putin does want to make a deal.

UN Security Council adopts resolution calling for swift end to Russia-Ukraine conflict

UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council adopted a US-drafted resolution appealing for a swift end to the conflict and urging a lasting peace between Russia and Ukraine, as the world marked the third anniversary since the full escalation of the crisis.

Israeli military says struck sites in Gaza's Rafah after attempted rocket launch

JERUSALEM: Israel's military said it struck two sites in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, after identifying an attempted rocket launch from within the Palestinian enclave.

SADC countries urged to strengthen cross-border infrastructure to boost regional development

HARARE: Southern African Development Community (SADC) member states should strengthen cross-border infrastructure to advance regional integration and economic development, a senior SADC official said.

Taiwan defence forces detect massive Chinese presence near its waters

TAIPEI: Taiwan on Monday said that it detected 10 Chinese naval vessels, five military aircraft, and two official ships around its waters between 6 a.m. (local time) on Sunday and 6 a.m. on Monday, reports local media.

North Korea warns of 'resolute' action against multilateral sanctions monitoring group's activities

SEOUL: North Korea threatened on Monday to take "resolute" action after a South Korea-led monitoring group implementing UN sanctions against the North over its nuclear and missile programmes has launched official activities.

Air Force Base in Bangladesh attacked, several injured

DHAKA: In a major incident of lawlessness that is currently prevailing in Bangladesh under the interim government led by Chief Advisor Mohammad Yunus, several miscreants launched an ambush attack on an Air Force Base in Cox's Bazar on the southeast coast of the country.

Congo President to form 'unity' govt to tackle security crisis

KINSHASA: The President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Felix Tshisekedi announced sweeping changes, including forming a "government of national unity" to prevent the security crisis in the eastern part of the country from spiralling into a broader regional war.

Protest against sexual violence escalates in Bangladesh

DHAKA: In Bangladesh, students took out a protest march outraged by the interim government's failure to stop the rising incidents of sexual violence against women and children in recent days.

Israel to maintain 'indefinite' presence in Syria's Mount Hermon, buffer zone: Netanyahu

JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel will maintain an indefinite military presence at the peak of Mount Hermon and in the buffer zone along the Syrian border.

Over 1,600 USAID employees fired amid Trump administration reshuffling

WASHINGTON: The Donald Trump administration has announced the dismissal of over 1,600 employees from the US Agency for International Development (USAID), with additional staff placed on paid administrative leave.

Much like US, Germany got tired of 'no common sense' agenda: Trump lauds Conservative lead

WASHINGTON: After the exit polls showed a clear win for the conservative alliance in Germany, US President Donald Trump welcomed the results, stating that the people had got tired of the "no common sense" agenda.

Sudanese army breaks siege on major city in Sudan

KHARTOUM: The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) announced that it has lifted the siege on the strategic city of El Obeid, the capital of North Kordofan State, and regained control of al-Gitaina city in White Nile State.

Sudan's RSF, allies ink deal in Kenya to form 'unity govt'

NAIROBI: Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and its allies signed a charter to establish a unity government in the conflict-hit country.

Tens of thousands gather in Beirut for Hezbollah leaders' funeral amid Israeli flyovers

BEIRUT: Tens of thousands of mourners gathered in Beirut for the funeral of former Hezbollah leaders Hassan Nasrallah and Hashem Safieddine, as Israeli warplanes conducted low-altitude flights over the Lebanese capital.

Putin lauds Russian soldiers in Ukraine for defending 'national interest'

MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday that his armed forces in Ukraine are protecting "national interests", and pledged "unchanged" determination to strengthen the nation's military in the changing world order.

Polling for federal elections underway in Germany

BERLIN: German voters went to polls Sunday to decide the composition of the next Bundestag, the country's lower house of parliament.

Reliable partner for Global South: India dispatches humanitarian aid to Honduras

NEW DELHI: India dispatched a humanitarian aid of 26 tonnes to Honduras on Sunday after the Central American nation was ravaged by the recent tropical storm, 'SARA'.

Pakistan threatens to deport Afghan refugees awaiting resettlement in US

ISLAMABAD: Continuing its belligerent stance against Afghanistan, Pakistan threatened to deport thousands of Afghan nationals awaiting relocation and resettlement in the US back to their home country if their cases are rejected or not processed on time.

Unease in Indo-Pacific as Japan claims South Korea-controlled islets

MATSUE: In what can emerge as another diplomatic flashpoint in the Indo-Pacific, an annual event to assert Japan’s claim over the South Korea-controlled islets in the Sea of Japan was held in Matsue, the capital city of Shimane Prefecture Japan. The territorial dispute over the islets called Takeshima in Japan and Dokdo in South Korea is a bone of contention between Japan and South Korea.

Italy PM slams Left's double standards, says when Trump, Meloni, Modi talk, they are called threat to democracy

WASHINGTON: Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has accused left-wing politicians of being "nervous" over former US President Donald Trump's victory, claiming that conservatives are unfairly labelled as a "threat to democracy" while leftist leaders are celebrated for similar global alliances.

NDRF intensifies rescue operation to save 8 trapped in Telangana tunnel

HYDERABAD: National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams on Sunday intensified rescue efforts to save eight persons trapped in an under-construction tunnel after a portion of its roof collapsed in Telangana’s Nagarkurnool district on February 22.

Israel delays Palestinian prisoner release after 'humiliating' hostage handovers

JERUSALEM:Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday that the release of Palestinian prisoners would be delayed until Hamas ceases its "humiliating ceremonies" during the release of Israeli hostages under the ceasefire deal.

US senators call out China for 'weaponising' UN 1971 resolution, vow support to Taiwan

TAIPEI: The United States Senators accused China of subverting United Nations Resolution 2758 in an attempt to isolate Taiwan. The senators proposed a resolution in the Senate reaffirming US support for Taiwan. The resolution opposes China's attempt to prevent Taiwan's meaningful participation in international organisations.

FM Cho says South Korea's global strategic value remains intact under acting presidency

JOHANNESBURG: South Korea's strategic value in the international community remains unchanged even under the current acting presidency amid ongoing political uncertainties sparked by President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment, Foreign Minister Cho tae-yul said.

South Korea: Rallies held nationwide for, against Yoon's impeachment ahead of final hearing

SEOUL: Protests were held across South Korea to rally for or against President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment as the final Constitutional Court hearing of his trial draws near.

Hungary's Orban vows probe into US-funded 'Pseudo-Civil' organisations

BUDAPEST: Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced that his government will send a commissioner to the US to gather information on American funds flowing to Hungary's "pseudo-civil public organisations."

Israel strikes Lebanon-Syria border crossings, accuses Hezbollah of weapons smuggling

JERUSALEM: The Israeli military said on Saturday it conducted airstrikes targeting border crossings between Syria and Lebanon, accusing Hezbollah of using the routes to smuggle weapons into Lebanon.

Orban rejects Ukraine's NATO membership, imposes conditions on EU entry

BUDAPEST: Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban opposed Ukraine's bid to join NATO, and pledged to block its access to the European Union (EU) if it runs counter to Hungary's interests.

Ethiopia set to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 68.8 per cent by 2030

ADDIS ABABA: Ethiopia has set an ambitious goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 68.8 per cent by 2030, Minister of Planning and Development Fitsum Assefa has said.

Iraqi PM, Iranian interior minister meet on bilateral ties

BAGHDAD: Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani met with visiting Iranian Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni on bilateral ties and topics of mutual interest.

Australia says China failed to inform of live-fire drills conducted off coastline

CANBERRA: The Australian government on Saturday confronted China as it failed to give a satisfactory answer for its inadequate notice ahead of its live-fire training exercise in the waters between Australia and New Zealand.

Pakistan focused more on hosting Champions Trophy than thinking about building a good team: Danish Kaneria

NEW DELHI: Ahead of the blockbuster clash against India on Sunday, former Pakistan spinner Danish Kaneria has blamed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for emphasising too much on hosting the Champions Trophy rather than building a strong team for the tournament.

Federal Judge blocks Trump’s executive order targeting DEI programs

WASHINGTON: A federal judge has temporarily blocked a sweeping executive order issued by President Donald Trump that aimed to end government support for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs.

UN envoy calls for AES-ECOWAS cooperation framework in Bamako

BAMAKO: The United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy for West Africa and the Sahel Leonardo Santos Simao called for the establishment of a cooperation framework between the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

South Africa concludes 'historic' G20 Foreign Ministers' meeting

JOHANNESBURG: South Africa concluded the G20 Foreign Ministers' Meeting, after a range of global issues having been discussed.

Turkiye investigates doner restaurant chain over alleged ties to Gulen movement

ANKARA: Turkish authorities launched an investigation into Maydonoz Doner, a doner kebab restaurant chain with 390 branches, over alleged ties to the Gulen movement.

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