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Gurdwara in Canada vandalised with pro-Khalistan graffiti

TORONTO: A prominent gurdwara in Vancouver, Canada, was vandalised with pro-Khalistan graffiti overnight, sparking outrage among the local Sikh community.

Indian student Harsimrat Randhawa killed by stray bullet in Canada

OTTAWA: An Indian student was killed by a stray bullet in Canada when she was standing at the bus stop, Hamilton Police said. Harsimrat Randhawa, 21, was a student at Mohawk College in Hamilton, Ontario.

Israeli PM says Hamas rejects deal to return half of living hostages

JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Hamas had rejected a proposal for the return of half of the living hostages in Gaza by demanding the end of the war and an Israeli military retreat from Gaza.

US air strikes on Yemen's fuel port kill 80

SANAA: The death toll from US air strikes on Yemen's fuel port of Ras Isa has risen to 80, with 150 other people wounded, Houthi-run health authorities reported on Saturday.

Pakistan expels another 2,239 Afghan refugees in continued crackdown

ISLAMABAD: Over 2,239 Afghans were deported via the Torkham border as Pakistan escalated the ongoing forceful deportation of Afghan refugees.

Israeli PM insists will not allow Iran to obtain nuclear arms

JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reiterated that Israel would not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons, amid reports of renewed negotiations between Tehran and the US administration over a new nuclear agreement.

UN sees US-Iran nuclear talks as 'good sign': Spokesman

UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations views the second round of negotiations between the US and Iran on Saturday as "a good sign," and hopes it will yield positive results, a UN spokesman said.

Devastating hailstorm rips through parts of Pakistan, killing 5

ISLAMABAD: A destructive hailstorm ripped through parts of Pakistan's capital Islamabad and provinces of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), claiming lives of at least five people and damaging properties and standing crops worth millions.

UN officials concerned over escalating Sudan war after armed groups take over Zamzam camp

UNITED NATIONS: Aid officials are extremely concerned about an escalating Sudan war following reports of atrocities in the take over of the Zamzam displacement camp in North Darfur by armed groups, UN humanitarians said.

Trump administration embroiled in standoff with judges raising threats of contempt proceedings

NEW YORK: President Donald Trump’s administration has become embroiled in a standoff with the judiciary over its program to send to El Salvador illegal migrants who are allegedly members of criminal gangs now declared as foreign terrorist organisations.

19 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza: Civil defence

GAZA: At least 19 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks on various areas of the Gaza Strip, according to Gaza's Civil Defence.

Ukraine participates in int'l meeting on Black Sea security in Turkey

KYIV: Ukrainian representatives are taking part in an international meeting in Turkey focusing on Black Sea security, Foreign Ministry spokesman Heorhii Tykhyi said.

California sues Trump administration over 'unlawful tariffs'

LOS ANGELE: California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced that the western US state which has the largest economy in the nation is suing the Trump administration over the President's sweeping "unlawful tariffs" on international trading partners.

Pakistan-Afghanistan hold JCC meeting in Kabul amid strained ties

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's Special Representative for Afghanistan, Ambassador Sadiq Khan landed in Kabul on Wednesday on a day-long visit to participate in the second round of the Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Coordination Committee (JCC) meeting as Islamabad aims to settle border disputes with the neighbouring country.

4 Pakistanis among 11 dead in Libya boat capsize incident

ISLAMABAD: Four Pakistanis were among the 11 dead in a Libya boat capsize incident, Pakistan’s Foreign Office confirmed.

Amid talk of Islamic representation, India, G4 reject proposals to allocate UNSC seats on religious basis

UNITED NATIONS: Amid talk of Islamic representation, India and other G4 members have rejected proposals to allocate seats on the basis of religion in a reformed Security Council.

Earthquake of magnitude 5.9 strikes Hindu Kush region in Afghanistan

KABUL: In the early hours of Wednesday, a magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan, according to the National Centre for Seismology (NCS).

Biden slams Trump administration for 'deliberate cruelty' in shrinking retiree benefits agency

WASHINGTON: In first public remarks after leaving the White House, former US President Joe Biden on Tuesday accused the Donald Trump administration of “deliberate cruelty” in downsizing the federal agency that disburses post-retirement benefits to retirees.

Tunisian president reaffirms support for Palestinian statehood in talks with Arab League chief

TUNIS: Tunisian President Kais Saied reaffirmed his country's unwavering support for the Palestinian cause and the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.

Iran confirms Muscat to host second round of nuke talks with US

TEHRAN: Iran has confirmed that Muscat, the capital of Oman, will remain the venue for the second round of "indirect" negotiations between Tehran and Washington.

Pakistan: Three policemen killed, 16 injured in bomb attack in Balochistan

ISLAMABAD: At least three policemen were killed and 16 others injured in a roadside bomb explosion in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province on Tuesday, officials said.

NASA sacks Indian-origin DEI chief Neela Rajendra following Trump’s executive order

WASHINGTON: Neela Rajendra, the Indian-origin head of NASA’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts, has been officially dismissed from her position in compliance with US President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive order aimed at dismantling DEI initiatives across all federal agencies.

South Korea says 'actively' in talks with US over 'sensitive country' issue after list apparently takes effect

WASHINGTON: South Korea is continuing to "actively" engage in negotiations with the United States to resolve the issue of its placement on the US Department of Energy (DOE)'s Sensitive and Other Designated Countries List (SCL), the foreign ministry said Tuesday.

Federal funding frozen for Harvard after clash with Trump administration

WASHINGTON: Harvard University is facing a major financial setback after the Donald Trump administration imposed a freeze on $2.2 billion in federal funding, following the university’s refusal to comply with a list of sweeping demands related to governance, campus policies, and civil rights enforcement.

Heavy rains flood DR Congo capital, killing over 70

KINSHASA: Heavy rains and flooding have struck several provinces in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), with the capital Kinshasa among the hardest hit, the Ministry of Health announced.

Nigerian president confirms over 40 killed in central state attack

ABUJA: Nigerian President Bola Tinubu confirmed that over 40 people were killed in an attack by a group of unknown gunmen who wreaked havoc in a local community in the country's north-central Plateau State.

Over 250 former Israeli intelligence officials urge end to Gaza war, return of hostages: Media

JERUSALEM: More than 250 former officials of Israel's Mossad intelligence agency have signed a letter urging the government to immediately end the war in the Gaza Strip and bring about the release of the Israeli hostages still held there, Israel's state-owned Kan TV News reported.

Pakistan's Punjab celebrates Baisakhi, Sikh pilgrims mark Khalsa's founding

LAHORE: The age-old agrarian festival of Baisakhi, marking the start of the wheat harvest, was celebrated in Pakistan's Punjab on Sunday, though the observation was a bit low-key amid changing patterns of farming, reports said.

Separate tariffs coming on smartphones, chips imports: US Commerce Secretary

WASHINGTON: A day after the US exempted electronics imports, including semiconductors, from reciprocal tariffs, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Sunday the country is set to launch "separate tariffs" for imports of smartphones, computers, semiconductors, and other components in the next one to two months.

21 killed in Russian ballistic missile attack on Ukraine's Sumy

KYIV: At least 21 people were killed on Sunday in a Russian ballistic missile attack on the northeastern Ukrainian city of Sumy, Ukraine's Prosecutor General's Office said in a statement.

Australian opposition leader identified as target of alleged terror plot

CANBERRA: Australia's opposition leader -- and alternative Prime Minister -- Peter Dutton has been identified as the target of an alleged terror plot.

5.0 magnitude quake hits central Myanmar

YANGON: A 5.0 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar at about 10:59 a.m. local time on Friday, the country's Department of Meteorology and Hydrology (DMH) reported.

Spanish tourist family of 5 killed in US helicopter crash

NEW JERSEY: In a devastating incident, six people -- including a family of five Spanish tourists, among them three children -- and a pilot were killed after their sightseeing helicopter crashed into the Hudson River near Jersey City, New Jersey, on Thursday (local time).

Russia says progress made in financial services for diplomatic missions during talks with US in Istanbul

ISTANBUL: The Russian consulate in Istanbul said that progress has been made on ensuring banking and financial services for Russian and US diplomatic missions during the second round of bilateral talks in Istanbul.

Death toll from US airstrikes on Yemen's port city rises to 14

SANAA: The death toll from US airstrikes on the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah has risen to 14, with 15 others wounded, Houthi-controlled health authorities reported.

Myanmar hit by 112 aftershocks following devastating earthquake

YANGON: As of Thursday, Myanmar has experienced 112 aftershocks ranging from magnitudes of 2.8 to 7.5, according to the country's Department of Meteorology and Hydrology.

Australian independents unite to call for AUKUS inquiry ahead of general election

CANBERRA: Independent candidates who could hold the balance of power following Australia's general election have united to call for a parliamentary inquiry into the AUKUS security pact.

Slovak President hosts banquet at Bratislava Castle in honour of Prez Murmu

BRATISLAVA: President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday attended a banquet hosted in her honour by Slovakia President Peter Pellegrini at the historic Bratislava Castle.

US tariffs: South Korea to devise support measures for chip industry

SEOUL: The government will "swiftly" devise support measures for the local chip industry to cushion the impact of the United States' planned tariffs on semiconductor imports, the industry minister said on Thursday.

Bangladesh: BNP fears of deliberate delay of parliamentary elections by Yunus

DHAKA: Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has raised concern over the lack of clear directives from the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government regarding the parliamentary election date. The party also claimed that the government was deliberately delaying the elections.

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