Tuesday, September 02, 2025

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Rights body urges Pakistan government to end enforced disappearances

ISLAMABAD: The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has urged the Pakistan government to take measures to end enforced disappearances in the country, calling it a practice that constitutes a crime against humanity under international law.

Five killed as Pakistani Army helicopter crashes in Pak-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan

ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani government helicopter crashed in Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan's Diamer district on Monday, killing all five crew members on board, local media reported, quoting officials.

Pakistan also suspends mail delivery to United States

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has temporarily suspended mail delivery to the United States following the new taxes and duties imposed by the Donald Trump administration, local media reported on Monday. The Pakistan Post has also stopped delivering booked mail to the US due to its fears that it will be returned as per the new rules announced by Washington.

Deeply saddened by the loss of lives due to earthquake in Afghanistan: PM Modi as death toll crosses 812

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday expressed deep sorrow over the devastating earthquake in Afghanistan, as the death toll rose to 812, and conveyed India's readiness to provide humanitarian aid.

India-Russia 'special relations' non-partisan, backed by people of both countries: Putin

CHINA: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday said that Moscow and New Delhi continue to further develop their multifaceted bilateral partnership which remains "absolutely non-partisan in nature", backed by people of both countries.

EAM S Jaishankar expresses deep concern over Afghanistan earthquake, offers assistance

NEW DELHI: External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar on Monday expressed deep concern over the devastating earthquake in Afghanistan’s Kunar Province, which has claimed more than 600 lives so far.

6.0 magnitude quake strikes Afghanistan: Over 600 killed, more than 1,000 injured

KABUL: The death toll from the earthquake in eastern Afghanistan has risen to 622, with more than 1,000 others injured, reported the state-run Radio and Television of Afghanistan (RTA) on Monday.

Bangladesh: Awami League condemns attack at Jatiya Party office in Dhaka

DHAKA: Bangladesh Awami League on Monday strongly condemned the attack, vandalism, looting, and arson at the office of one of the country’s major political parties -the Jatiya Party (JaPa).

As PM Modi, Putin walk past happily, Shehbaz Sharif seen alone in a corner

TIANJIN: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin were seen walking past Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday, who appeared isolated, as both leaders engaged in an informal conversation on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Tianjin.

PM Modi, Xi Jinping and Putin share light moment at SCO Summit in Tianjin

TIANJIN: Striking photos of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's informal interaction with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin have surfaced, capturing a light moment shared between the three leaders on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit.

Trump claims tariffs brought in 'trillions of dollars' after US court rules he overstepped trade authority

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump claimed his tariffs brought in “trillions of dollars” to the US economy, after a federal appeals court ruled that he overstepped his presidential authority by imposing them without congressional approval.

Guterres condemns additional detention of UN personnel in Yemen

UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that he strongly condemned the arbitrary detentions of at least 11 UN personnel by the Houthi de facto authorities in Yemen in areas under their control.

Xi Jinping, spouse host banquet for foreign guests attending 2025 SCO Summit

TIANJIN: Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan on Sunday hosted a banquet at the Meijiang Convention and Exhibition Center in Tianjin to welcome the international guests attending the 2025 Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCo) Summit.

Israeli army intensifies attacks on Gaza City

GAZA: The Israeli army intensified its air and ground attacks on Gaza City on Sunday, aiming to force residents to flee to the central and southern areas of the Gaza Strip, according to Palestinian sources.

Reciprocal tariffs struck down by US appeals court; Trump says will approach Supreme Court

WASHINGTON: In a setback to U.S. President Donald Trump, a federal appeals court struck down most of the administration’s global reciprocal tariffs. In its ruling, the court ruled that President Trump did not have the “power to impose tariffs.” Hours after the ruling President Trump stated that he would approach the Supreme Court on the ruling.

Philippines tallies 39,893 hand, foot, mouth disease cases since January

MANILA: The Philippines' Department of Health (DOH) on Saturday reported that it has tallied 2,525 cases of the highly contagious Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) in just one week, bringing the total number of cases to 39,893 recorded from January to August 16.

Bangladesh political parties voice strong objection to election roadmap

DHAKA: In a growing conflict ahead of next year's general election in Bangladesh, political parties, including radical Islamist party Jamaat-e-Islami and the National Citizen Party (NCP), voiced opposition to the election roadmap recently unveiled by the Election Commission (EC), local media reported.

PM Modi gifts Japanese counterpart precious Ramen bowls with silver chopsticks

TOKYO: Showcasing a perfect blend of timeless Indian artistry and Japanese culinary tradition, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted a set of vintage precious stone bowls with silver chopsticks to his Japanese counterpart Shigeru Ishiba during his two-day Japan visit which concluded on Saturday.

Semiconductor sector important in India-Japan cooperation: PM Modi

TOKYO: Semiconductor is an important sector in the cooperation between India and Japan, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday.

Reciprocal tariffs struck down by US appeals court; Trump says will approach Supreme Court

WASHINGTON: In a setback to U.S. President Donald Trump, a federal appeals court struck down most of the administration’s global reciprocal tariffs. In its ruling, the court ruled that President Trump did not have the “power to impose tariffs.” Hours after the ruling President Trump stated that he would approach the Supreme Court on the ruling.

UN chief calls for ceasefire in Sudan's El Fasher

UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for an immediate ceasefire in and around the El Fasher area in Sudan's North Darfur, his spokesman said.

Productive outcomes during productive visit: PM Modi hails landmark agreements signed during Japan visit

TOKYO: Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the success of his two-day official visit to Japan, calling it a “productive” engagement that yielded several significant outcomes aimed at deepening the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership.

US Justice Department announces probe into H-1B visa misuse

WASHINGTON: The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has intensified its scrutiny of hiring practices under the H-1B visa program, calling on workers and employers to report instances where US citizens are unfairly overlooked in favour of foreign visa holders.

Putin expects Tianjin summit to inject new momentum into SCO

MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed expectation that the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Tianjin Summit will inject powerful new momentum into the organization.

Federal appeals court strikes down Trump’s reciprocal tariffs in reprieve for India

NEW DELHI: In a possible reprieve for India, a federal appeals court has struck down the reciprocal tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump, ruling he did not have the extensive powers to set them.

Stable and amicable India-China ties can have positive impact on regional, global peace: PM Modi

TOKYO: Terming it as "crucial" for a multi-polar Asia and a multi-polar world, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that stable, predictable and amicable ties between India and China can have a positive impact on regional, global peace and prosperity.

Afghanistan summons Pakistani envoy over military strikes in Nangarhar, Khost

KABUL: Afghanistan's foreign ministry summoned Pakistan's ambassador in Kabul to lodge a formal protest against what Taliban authorities said were Pakistani military strikes in Nangarhar and Khost provinces, the local media reported on Friday. Afghan officials "strongly condemned" the overnight strikes which according to them claimed the lives of three people and injured seven others.

PM Modi and Kishida review progress in India-Japan ties

TOKYO: Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting with former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Friday as both leaders discussed the progress in bilateral partnership across trade, critical technologies and human resource mobility sectors.

Look forward to discussing strengthening of Japan-India ties with PM Modi: Japanese PM Ishiba

TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Friday welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Japan and said that he looks forward to discussing the strengthening of bilateral ties in various sectors, with him.

South Korean President Lee calls for cooperation between unions, companies over new labour law

SEOUL: South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Friday called for cooperation between unions and companies, days after the National Assembly approved a new labor law that bolstered the rights of subcontract workers.

Canada appoints Christopher Cooter as High Commissioner to India

OTTAWA: In a significant step toward mending strained relations, Canada appointed veteran diplomat Christopher Cooter as its new High Commissioner to India, marking a reset in diplomatic ties between the two countries.

White House cites low Delhi crime rates in Prez Trump's campaign to take over law and order in US cities

NEW YORK: The White House is comparing the low murder rate in New Delhi to the high rate in Chicago as it builds its case for federal intervention in that city. US President Donald Trump’s Spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said that the Illinois city’s murder rate was 15 times higher than the Indian capital’s in 2024.

Truly commendable: PM Modi lauds Indian community in Japan for preserving cultural roots

TOKYO: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday lauded the Indian community in Japan for their commitment to preserving the cultural roots while making meaningful contributions to Japanese society.

Meeting him feels like dream come true: Indian diaspora in Japan overwhelmed by PM Modi’s visit

TOKYO: Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a heartfelt and emotional welcome from the Indian diaspora upon his arrival in Tokyo on Friday for the 15th India-Japan Annual Summit. The visit sparked pride, excitement, and deep emotion among Indians living in Japan, many of whom described meeting the PM as a dream come true.

UN chief asks Security Council to authorize international force for Haiti

UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres asked the Security Council to authorize an international force for Haiti.

US declines to participate in UN periodic review on its human rights issues

GENEVA: A UN official confirmed that the United States has informed the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) that it would not participate in the fourth cycle of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of the country, scheduled to take place on November 6 in Geneva.

Trump orders US flags to be flown at half-staff to honour school shooting victims

WASHINGTON: United States President Donald Trump has directed that all American flags be flown at half-staff at the White House and across all public buildings in the country until sunset on Sunday, August 31, as a mark of respect for the victims of the mass shooting at a Catholic school in Minnesota's Minneapolis, where two children were killed and 17 children and adults were injured.

Argentina simplifies entry for Indian citizens with US visas to boost tourism

BUENOS: In a move aimed at enhancing inbound tourism and strengthening bilateral ties, the Argentine government has announced eased entry requirements for Indian citizens holding valid US visas.

Indian Consulate's new Chancery premises inaugurated in Seattle

SEATTLE: The new Chancery premises of the Consulate General of India in Seattle, was officially inaugurated by Ambassador of India to the United States, Vinay Kwatra in the presence of Governor of Washington State Bob Ferguson, US Senator Maria Cantwell and Mayor of Seattle Bruce Harrell.

Two minor students shot dead at Catholic school in US' Minneapolis

WASHINGTON: At least two minor students were killed and 17 others injured as a gunman opened fire at morning Mass in a Catholic school in Minneapolis city of the US state of Minnesota, on Monday, reports said.

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