Controlled explosion after unattended car outside King's Cross St Pancras disrupts rail services
Police carried out a controlled explosion on an unattended car outside King's Cross St Pancras station in central London on Tuesday afternoon. The station was evacuated as emergency services cordoned off the surrounding road, and the blast was heard by people nearby. Officers later said the vehicle had been declared non-suspicious, and passengers were told it was safe to re-enter the transport hub.The Metropolitan Police said the response followed concerns about the vehicle left outside one of London's busiest rail stations. The incident led to immediate disruption around the station and on Pancras Road, where traffic was partially blocked in... [Continue Reading]
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Russia threatens UK over Ukraine drone attacks amid wider escalation
Russia has warned the United Kingdom of "consequences" after reports that British-made drones were used in long-range Ukrainian strikes inside Russian territory. The warning was issued by the Russian embassy in London, which said Britain would have to answer for its actions and accused London of deepening its involvement in the conflict. The comments come as Ukraine continues to target strategic Russian assets with drones, including oil refineries and logistics facilities.The embassy said on Monday that "London's actions will inevitably carry consequences" and described the UK as an accomplice in what it called attacks on Russia. Former Russian Deputy Foreign... [Continue Reading]
US and Israel form Gaza working groups as reconstruction is tied to disarmament
Two joint working groups have been formed by Washington and Israel after talks involving US envoy Jared Kushner, officials from the Board of Peace and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. One group will focus on disarmament and demilitarisation in Gaza, while the other will deal with humanitarian issues such as sanitation, clean water and health. The move is part of an effort to advance the next phase of Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan.Kushner said reconstruction in Gaza will not be allowed until demilitarisation is complete, according to the supplied material. The talks also involved Board of Peace head Nickolay Mladenov,... [Continue Reading]
Yemen government says it launched more than 130 operations against Houthis as fighting spreads
The internationally recognised government in Yemen says its forces carried out at least 133 military operations against Houthi positions in the past 24 hours, as fighting spread across several provinces. The latest claims point to a sharp escalation in a conflict that had been relatively contained since a temporary United Nations-brokered truce in 2022. The government said the operations targeted Houthi capabilities and personnel along front-line positions.Yemen army spokesperson Colonel Majed al-Nuzaili said the operations involved army units stationed on the front lines, according to a post on social media. The government-backed offensive came after Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Saree... [Continue Reading]
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Russian missiles kill 10 in Pechenihy as civilian toll rises in Kharkiv region
A Russian missile strike killed 10 people and injured at least 18 in the village of Pechenihy in Ukraine's Kharkiv region, according to Ukrainian officials. Two missiles hit the centre of the village on Tuesday morning, striking a busy intersection near a post office and shops. Local authorities said a post office, a cafe and five other stores were destroyed in the attack.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the strike hit a location surrounded by residential buildings and vowed that Kyiv would respond. The regional governor said at least 18 people were injured, while video from the scene showed burnt-out cars,... [Continue Reading]
Wall Street Opens Mixed as Oil and Gold Surge, Energy Leads, Tech Lags
Executive summary: US markets opened mixed, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite and Dow Jones all lower, while small caps, energy, gold and bitcoin advanced. The sharpest move in the early tape came from WTI crude, which jumped nearly 3.9%, helping lift energy shares and reinforcing a risk backdrop shaped by higher commodity prices and firmer inflation sensitivity. [Continue Reading]
UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham says he exchanged messages with fake Trump aide
British Prime Minister Andy Burnham has confirmed that he exchanged a small number of messages with someone pretending to be Donald Trump's chief of staff. He said the contact was brief and that he quickly became suspicious. Burnham said the matter was reported and that no sensitive information was discussed.The prime minister made the comments during a visit to Wolverhampton in central England. He said he had sent a "few messages" through an unspecified communication channel to a person he believed was Susie Wiles, before realising something was wrong. Burnham said: "No, I'm not, because there was a minimal exchange.Nothing... [Continue Reading]
Qatar repatriates Iranian pilot's remains amid dispute over missing aircrew
Qatar said an Iranian delegation travelled to Doha and collected the remains of one of the pilots linked to the March shootdown, while continuing to reject Tehran's claim that three others are being held in the country. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majed Al Ansari said the body was repatriated and that a funeral had taken place. He also said Qatar had invited Iran to send a technical team to review the search-and-rescue operation, but that Tehran had not responded.Al Ansari described Iran's allegations as false and illogical, and said Qatar remained open to a technical review. He said there was no... [Continue Reading]
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Damascus court sentences Wassim al-Assad to death as transitional justice cases widen
A court in Damascus has sentenced Wassim al-Assad to death for crimes including premeditated murder and torture, in a ruling announced on Tuesday. The case concerns a former figure from the Assad family circle and adds another major judgment to Syria's post-regime legal process. It comes as the country's transitional authorities continue to pursue accountability for abuses linked to the 14-year war.According to the supplied material, the court also linked the case to militia crimes and Captagon trafficking. Judge Fakhr al-Din al-Aryan said the conviction covered crimes against humanity and war crimes, placing the ruling among the most serious categories... [Continue Reading]
US calls Israeli strike on Abu al-Duhur air base in Syria an unnecessary escalation
The United States has condemned an Israeli strike on the Abu al-Duhur air base in north-west Syria, calling it an unnecessary escalation. Syrian state television said eight airstrikes hit the base on Tuesday, with reports that the runway and storage facilities were damaged. The site is about 70 kilometres from the Turkish border, according to the reports.US special envoy for Syria and Iraq Tom Barrack said the countries should prioritise logical discourse over further military incidents. He said the new Syrian government was not the threat that the Israeli government argues it is, and added that Washington would continue to... [Continue Reading]
Myanmar's Rohingya and the Architecture of Statelessness at the ICJ
Myanmar's treatment of the Rohingya is the focus of a new documentary-style account that traces how the community was stripped of citizenship and pushed into mass displacement. The film examines the legal and administrative steps that excluded Rohingya people from state registers and restricted their movement through identity documents, checkpoints and travel permits. It also places those measures alongside years of discrimination, segregation and violence that, according to the account, helped normalise their exclusion from public life.The material centres on the 2016-2017 "clearance operations", which it says were followed by village burnings, mass killings and the flight of hundreds of... [Continue Reading]
New tremors hit Granada after earlier quake, injuring three and restricting Alhambra access
Three more earthquakes have shaken Spain's southern Granada province, prompting restrictions at the Alhambra complex and precautionary closures across the area. The tremors caused damage to buildings and led to at least three light injuries, according to regional officials. One of those injured was a child who was taken to hospital.The country's National Geographic Institute said the quakes each measured above magnitude 4. The strongest, a magnitude 4.7 tremor, struck at 10.37am local time with a surface-level epicentre in Gojar, about 10km south of Granada city. Officials said the shallow depth made the quake more strongly felt and more likely... [Continue Reading]
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Russia and Japan trade protests over Kuril Islands remarks
Russia has summoned Japan's ambassador to Moscow over comments by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi that Moscow described as "anti-Russian" after President Vladimir Putin visited one of the disputed Kuril Islands. The move came after Japan had already summoned Russia's ambassador in protest at the visit, which Tokyo said was "grave" and "absolutely unacceptable". The exchange has renewed attention on a territorial dispute that has shaped relations between the two countries for decades.Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Takaichi's remarks had "crossed the line of decency" and criticised what he called Tokyo's "militaristic line". Japan's ambassador left a meeting at Russia's... [Continue Reading]
Trump threatens Oman over Strait of Hormuz talks as tensions rise
US President Donald Trump has threatened to bomb Oman if it gets in the way of talks with Iran over the Strait of Hormuz, adding a new diplomatic flashpoint to an already volatile dispute over the strategic waterway. In remarks reported on Monday, he also claimed that his administration had opened a direct backchannel with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a claim denied by an IRGC spokesman. The comments come as Oman continues separate discussions with Iran over reopening the strait, one of the world's most sensitive energy shipping routes.The threat was made as US-Iran peace negotiations remained deadlocked and... [Continue Reading]
Russia alleges Western false-flag plot over arms claim tied to Latin American cartels
Russia has accused an unnamed Western intelligence agency of preparing what it calls a false allegation that the Kremlin sells weapons to drug cartels in Latin America. The claim was made on Tuesday by the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, known as the SVR, which said the supposed accusation was intended to encourage anti-Russian policies across the region. Russia did not identify the agency or the country behind it.According to the SVR, the alleged plan would be designed to damage what Moscow described as constructive relations with countries in Latin America. The agency said the aim would be to push regional... [Continue Reading]
Russia and North Korea say they are working toward a 'new and just' world order
Russia's foreign minister Sergei Lavrov has said Moscow and Pyongyang are working toward a "new and just" world order, in a message to North Korea's foreign minister Choe Son Hui. The statement, reported by North Korean state media, also said Russia would intensify cooperation with North Korea in all areas. It comes as the two countries deepen a partnership that has drawn close attention from Western governments and regional security officials.According to the report, Lavrov linked the message to North Korea's military support for Russia in Kursk, where Pyongyang helped Moscow push back Ukrainian forces last year. He said the... [Continue Reading]
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Noontime News Recap: Congo Ebola toll climbs as Hormuz hit and tariff tensions deepen
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has worsened sharply, with confirmed cases rising to 4,945 and deaths reaching 2,325 as health authorities struggle to contain the spread. 🔗In the Middle East, a ship was hit in the Strait of Hormuz as Iran's top negotiator said the waterway would remain shut, raising fresh concern over one of the world's most sensitive shipping routes. 🔗Also in the region, eight air strikes hit the runway at Abu al Duhur military base in Syria's Idlib province, damaging the airfield but causing no reported casualties. In Damascus, a court sentenced Wassim al... [Continue Reading]
Ship hit in the Strait of Hormuz as Iran's top negotiator says passage will remain shut
A ship has been hit in the Strait of Hormuz, according to the supplied report, in an incident that comes as Iran's top negotiator said the waterway would remain shut. The event took place in one of the world's most sensitive maritime chokepoints, where traffic is closely watched because of its importance to global energy flows. The report does not provide further details on the vessel, the extent of damage, or whether anyone was hurt.The available material confirms only that the ship was struck and that the statement on the strait's status was made by Iran's top negotiator. No timing... [Continue Reading]
DR Congo Ebola outbreak worsens as deaths rise to 2,325 and cases reach 4,945
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has continued to worsen, with confirmed cases rising to 4,945 and deaths reaching 2,325, according to the latest government data cited by health officials. The new figures mean the outbreak has now overtaken the country's previous deadliest Ebola epidemic, which killed 2,299 people in 2018-2020. Officials also said 101 new cases were detected in the previous 24 hours, showing that transmission is still continuing.World Health Organization incident manager Thierno Balde said from Bunia that the outbreak could still be brought under control within three months if the necessary resources are available.... [Continue Reading]
Trump scales back US drills with South Korea as allied ministers meet in Canberra
Australia and Japan's defence ministers have discussed regional security concerns in Canberra as US President Donald Trump's decision to scale back planned joint military exercises with South Korea continues to reverberate among allies. Shinjiro Koizumi and Richard Marles met in the Australian capital on Tuesday, where they stressed the growing importance of cooperation between Australia, Japan and the United States. The talks came as questions mounted over the implications of Trump's move for deterrence on the Korean Peninsula and wider Indo-Pacific security.Trump said on Monday that he would reduce US participation in the Ulchi Freedom Shield exercises, linking the decision... [Continue Reading]
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Russian state banker removed after warning war costs are rising
Andrey Klepach has been removed as chief economist at Russia's state development bank VEB after remarks in which he warned that the war in Ukraine was damaging the Russian economy. Russian media reported the dismissal, and the bank later said a successor would soon be appointed. Klepach also confirmed to Reuters that he had been dismissed.According to the supplied report, Klepach made the comments at a financial forum in May, but they were only reported publicly last week. In the speech, later published on the website of the Nikitsky Club, he said Russia was falling behind rivals and losing technological... [Continue Reading]
Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign Mecca defence pact as text remains unpublished
Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have signed the Mecca Pact, a defence agreement that says an attack on one signatory would be treated as an attack on all. The deal was signed in Mecca, but the full text has not been published, leaving its exact scope and obligations unclear. The announcement has prompted immediate scrutiny because it brings together three countries with different regional priorities but overlapping security concerns.According to the supplied material, specialists are treating the pact as a declaration of intent rather than a fully tested military commitment. Turkish foreign minister Hakan Fidan described the arrangement as technically... [Continue Reading]
Qusra siege enters second week as families remain trapped in West Bank homes
For more than a week, three Palestinian families in Qusra, south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, have remained besieged in their homes by Israeli settlers. The families have been cut off from basic supplies and emergency services, according to the supplied report. The incident has drawn international condemnation and has become a focal point in the wider debate over settler violence in the territory.The report says 15 Palestinians, including two children, are still trapped in their homes in the Ras al-Ain area of Qusra. It adds that on 13 August Israeli forces ordered the families to evacuate, saying... [Continue Reading]
Canada races to avert looming 50% US tariffs on exports
Canadian officials are making a last-ditch effort to secure a reprieve from 50% tariffs that the United States is due to impose on a broad range of Canadian exports on Wednesday. The talks come as negotiations between the two countries enter the eleventh hour, with Ottawa trying to avoid a new trade shock affecting billions of dollars in goods. The threatened duties would apply to products including electronics, industrial machinery, furniture, dairy products and wine.The tariffs would cover about $20.2bn worth of goods, or roughly 5% of US imports from Canada, according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies.... [Continue Reading]
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South Korea renews push for wartime command transfer after Trump cuts joint drills
South Korea's president has renewed his call for wartime operational control to return to Seoul, after Donald Trump ordered a substantial reduction in joint military exercises with the United States. Lee Jae Myung also urged faster progress on acquiring nuclear-powered submarines, linking the moves to a broader push for greater military independence. The comments came as the annual joint drills were being curtailed, adding fresh uncertainty to a long-running alliance arrangement.Lee said in a cabinet meeting that the planned transfer of wartime operational control, or Opcon, should proceed without disruption during his term. He described the alliance with Washington and... [Continue Reading]
Russia warns UK over reports of British-made drones used in strikes on mainland Russia
Russia's embassy in London has warned the United Kingdom it will face "consequences" after reports that British-made drones were used in strikes on targets inside mainland Russia. The warning followed reporting that Ukraine used drones made by two UK companies as part of a so-called deep-strike campaign. The UK Ministry of Defence rejected the threat and said Britain remains committed to helping Ukraine defend itself against Russia's full-scale invasion.In a statement, the embassy said the reports confirmed that London was deliberately choosing escalation and accused Britain of seeking to inflict damage on Russia by proxy. It said the deeper the... [Continue Reading]
China's Sea Legend announces Arctic shipping route to Europe amid Red Sea disruption
China has announced a new Arctic shipping route linking Ningbo on its east coast with Felixstowe in eastern England, via Russia's Northern Sea Route. The service has been presented as an alternative trade corridor at a time when shipping through the Middle East has been disrupted. The route is being marketed under the name "Ice Silk Road," a reference to China's historic overland trade links with Europe.The announcement was made by the container shipping company Sea Legend, which said it formally launched the route last week. According to the supporting material, the company had already carried out a test voyage... [Continue Reading]
China keeps Zhu Rongji funeral low-key amid censorship of public mourning
China has held the funeral of former premier Zhu Rongji in Beijing in a tightly controlled and low-profile manner, after his death last week at the age of 97. The ceremony was scheduled for Tuesday, with the former leader to be cremated, but there has been no footage from the event. Government sites were flying flags at half-mast, while security vehicles were seen in central Beijing as the country marked his death.Zhu served as China's premier from 1998 to 2003 and is widely remembered as one of the country's most significant economic reformers. State media described him as an "outstanding... [Continue Reading]
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Iran says US negotiation deadline is void as Iraq probes Kurdistan drone attack
Iran's foreign ministry has said the 60-day deadline for negotiations with the United States under a June memorandum of understanding is now null and void. Spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said the timetable had been rendered invalid by what he described as Washington's violations. The statement came as Iraq said it would investigate an overnight drone attack on the office of the prime minister of the Iraqi Kurdistan region.Kurdistan authorities had already blamed the attack on launches from Iranian territory, saying two drones were involved and that the home of the region's intelligence chief was also targeted. The Kurdistan Counter-Terrorism Service said... [Continue Reading]
Moscow region hit by large drone attack with injuries and building damage
Russian officials said the Moscow region came under a large overnight drone attack, with air defences intercepting many of the aircraft but several people still wounded and buildings damaged. The incident was reported on 18 August and affected areas around the capital, including the Pavlovsky Posad district. Officials said the attack also caused a fire at a house and minor damage to a warehouse east of Moscow.Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said more than 180 drones were destroyed over the capital region, while regional governor Andrey Vorobyov said 620 drones flew towards the Moscow region overnight. Vorobyov said three people were... [Continue Reading]
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Heavy rains in South Korea trigger Geoje landslide, killing one
Torrential rain in southern South Korea has triggered a landslide in the city of Geoje, killing one person and injuring four others. Officials said the heavy downpours have affected South Gyeongsang province since Saturday, with Geoje among the worst-hit areas. The incident has also led to evacuations, power cuts and flooding in schools and kindergartens.The interior and safety ministry said more than 800 mm of rain fell in Geoje, where the landslide struck an apartment building. Police and firefighters rescued three residents from the building, but one of them was found in cardiac arrest and later pronounced dead at hospital,... [Continue Reading]
Tokyo Opens Higher as Nikkei Extends Record Run, Kospi Surges and Risk Assets Reprice Across Asia-Pacific
Executive summary: Tokyo opened with a strong bid, led by a fresh jump in the Nikkei 225 and a firmer Nikkei ETF, while South Korea’s Kospi posted an outsized surge. The session also showed a split tape across the region, with Hong Kong and Australia lower, crude and gold higher, and the yen slightly weaker against the dollar. The move matters because it combines a powerful equity rally in Japan and Korea with a commodity-led inflation signal that could keep pressure on regional risk sentiment. [Continue Reading]
Iran threatens fresh offensive as US ceasefire talks stall
A senior Iranian official has said Tehran will shift to a fully offensive military posture as efforts to secure a permanent end to the war with the United States stall. The warning comes amid renewed tension over the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway that remains central to the wider dispute. Washington has ruled out extending a temporary ceasefire agreement, leaving the diplomatic track under fresh strain.The official said Iranian entities should be prepared to escalate tensions in the strait and the wider region, and added that Tehran would carry out a timely and precise military attack if diplomacy failed.... [Continue Reading]
UNIFIL reports sharp rise in Israeli military activity in southern Lebanon as civilians displaced
United Nations peacekeepers in southern Lebanon say Israeli military activity has risen sharply over the past two weeks, with civilians bearing the immediate impact of the escalation. The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon said it recorded an average of 137 projectiles fired per day between August 5 and August 16. It also said there were 208 projectiles on Saturday and 185 on Sunday.UNIFIL said the increase is taking place despite the renewal of the June 26 ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and Israel. That deal, brokered by the United States, is linked to the disarmament of Hezbollah, but it did... [Continue Reading]
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Russia upholds Yabloko election ban as deputy leader gets 11-year sentence
Russia's Supreme Court has upheld the exclusion of Yabloko from September's parliamentary elections, keeping the country's only registered anti-war party off the ballot. The ruling was delivered in Moscow on Monday and followed an earlier decision that had already barred the party from taking part. On the same day, another court sentenced Yabloko deputy leader Lev Shlosberg to 11 years and one month in a penal colony.Yabloko said the Supreme Court's Appeals Chamber rejected its challenge to the revocation of its federal list of candidates for the State Duma elections. The party said it would seek supervisory review of the... [Continue Reading]
Kushner's Gaza peace plan talks end without breakthrough
Talks linked to Jared Kushner's Gaza peace plan have ended without a breakthrough, according to the supplied report. The discussions were focused on efforts to advance a peace framework for Gaza, but no agreement was reached. The outcome leaves the process unresolved at a time when diplomatic efforts around the territory remain closely watched.The report gives no detailed account of the participants, venue, or the specific points of disagreement. It does, however, confirm that the talks concluded on 17 August 2026 and that they did not produce a deal. That makes the meeting part of an ongoing diplomatic track rather... [Continue Reading]
Syria probes death of former White Helmets rescuer in police custody
Syria has opened an investigation after Mohammed Gamira, a former White Helmets rescuer, died following detention at a police station in Latakia province. Family members and local reports say he was held over a financial dispute and later died in hospital after his condition worsened. The case has triggered public anger and calls for protests in Latakia, with nationwide demonstrations also planned.The Latakia Internal Security Command said it had launched a probe into the events that took place while Gamira was held at the Haffeh police station. The Ministry of Interior's Security Command said the inquiry would examine the circumstances... [Continue Reading]
Explosion reported at school in Kabul's Dasht-e-Barchi district
An explosion has been reported at a school in western Kabul, with several students said to have been injured. The blast was reported in the Dasht-e-Barchi neighbourhood on Monday afternoon, according to the supplied material. The cause has not been independently confirmed in the rows provided, and officials had not commented at the time of publication.The incident was reported at around 4:30pm local time, or 12:00pm GMT, near the end of the school day. The school named in the supplied material is the private Shama-e Hidayat school and educational institution in the Mahdia neighbourhood. Eyewitnesses said several students were transferred... [Continue Reading]
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UK leader Burnham targeted by White House impersonator
British Prime Minister Andy Burnham has reportedly been targeted by someone posing as White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles in a messaging exchange that has raised fresh concerns about official impersonation and communications security. According to the report, Burnham exchanged a few messages with the impostor before becoming suspicious and cutting off contact. He then informed the relevant authorities.The contents of the messages have not been made public, and sources quoted in the report said they were of no significance. A British government spokesperson declined to comment, citing policy on national security matters. The British Embassy in the United... [Continue Reading]
Likud holds primaries ahead of Israel's general election
Israel's governing Likud Party is holding primaries to choose its candidate list for the country's upcoming general election. The vote is taking place on Monday and is being described as one of the most heated and unruly events in Israeli politics. It comes as the party prepares for a legislative contest that is expected to be highly consequential for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and for Likud itself.The primaries will determine the order of candidates on Likud's list for the 120-member Knesset, Israel's parliament. Under the country's proportional representation system, parties submit ranked lists and seats are allocated according to their... [Continue Reading]
Putin signs law restricting consular services for Russians abroad in political cases
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed new legislation that restricts consular services for Russian citizens living abroad who have been sentenced in absentia in political cases. The measure affects people convicted of offences such as violating the foreign agent law or discrediting the Russian army, according to the supplied material. It is part of a broader tightening of pressure on Russians who oppose the war in Ukraine from outside the country.The law means affected citizens may be unable to renew Russian passports or receive other essential consular services. The supplied material says the measure could affect thousands of Russian citizens,... [Continue Reading]
Ben-Gvir defends killing 30 to 40 people a night in Gaza amid election campaign
Israel's national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, has defended killing 30 to 40 people a night in Gaza, according to remarks reported from an interview published on Sunday. The comments were made in a conversation with Rom Braslavski, a former Israeli captive held by Hamas, and were later circulated by Palestinian outlets. Ben-Gvir was criticising what he described as a reduction in Israeli attacks on the territory when he made the statement.The minister is part of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition and is one of the most prominent figures on Israel's far right. He does not command the armed forces and... [Continue Reading]
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US General to Oversee Hamas Disarmament Under Gaza Deal, Israeli Official Says
A United States general would oversee the disarmament of Hamas under a Gaza agreement, according to an Israeli government official cited on Monday. The official said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reached an understanding with US envoy Jared Kushner on the arrangement. Israel is also said to be maintaining that its troops will not withdraw from the Gaza Strip until all Hamas weapons are handed over.The report said there has been no immediate confirmation from the United States of any such deal. It also said the disarmament issue is part of the wider agreement signed between Israel and Hamas to end... [Continue Reading]
Venezuela seeks return of 31 tonnes of gold held at the Bank of England
Venezuela is seeking the return of 31 tonnes of gold held at the Bank of England, in a dispute over sovereign reserves valued at about €4bn. The request concerns bullion that has been stored in London and is now at the centre of a legal and financial row. The case adds to long-running questions over how states access and control assets kept abroad.The amount involved is substantial, with the gold described as weighing 31 tonnes. Its estimated value of about €4bn underlines the scale of the claim and the sensitivity of the issue for Venezuela's public finances. The row was... [Continue Reading]
Indonesia quake death toll rises to 68 as aftershocks hamper rescue efforts
Rescue teams in eastern Indonesia are continuing to search collapsed buildings after a magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck Flores island in East Nusa Tenggara province, with the death toll now at least 68. More than 200 people have been injured, and thousands of residents remain displaced as aid deliveries continue to reach communities cut off by the quake. The hardest-hit areas include Flores, where many people have spent days waiting for help and searching for relatives.An official at Indonesia's disaster mitigation agency confirmed late on Monday that the death toll had risen from 54 to 68, while nearly 1,600 aftershocks have... [Continue Reading]
Kushner to meet Netanyahu after more than two hours of Hamas talks in Cairo
Jared Kushner is due to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv after holding more than two hours of talks with a Hamas delegation in Cairo. The meeting is part of a renewed US push to advance a 15-point Gaza roadmap that Washington says is being backed by the Board of Peace. The diplomatic effort comes as the second phase of the ceasefire framework remains contested and the main parties continue to disagree over how it should be carried out.According to the supplied material, Kushner was joined in Cairo by Board of Peace Director-General Nickolay Mladenov and former... [Continue Reading]
Mali court jails broadcaster Ras Bath and influencer for seven years after junta criticism
A court in Mali has sentenced broadcaster Mohamed Youssouf Bathily, widely known as Ras Bath, and influencer Rokia Doumbia to seven years in prison after convicting them of criminal conspiracy and discrediting the state. The ruling was delivered in Bamako on Monday, according to the supplied report, and follows criticism they made of the military authorities. Both defendants had been in custody for years before the verdict.The case centres on a 2023 programme about the economic difficulties facing ordinary Malians. The trial opened on 10 August at the criminal chamber of the Bamako Court of Appeal, and the court also... [Continue Reading]
Marra and Fagan to contest Scottish Labour leadership
Michael Marra and Joe Fagan will contest the Scottish Labour leadership after Monica Lennon failed to secure enough nominations to reach the ballot. The contest will decide who replaces Anas Sarwar, who announced last month that he would stand down as Scottish leader and as an MSP. Party members and affiliated supporters are due to vote between 28 August and 17 September.Nominations closed at 10:00, with only Marra and Fagan meeting the threshold required to stand. Lennon, who did not make the ballot, said Scottish Labour was "stuck in the past" after her bid ended. Marra, the North East Scotland... [Continue Reading]
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Iranian parliament advances bill restricting contact with US and Israeli media
Iran's parliament has approved in principle a bill that would punish Iranians who give interviews to media outlets in the United States or Israel, in a further tightening of controls on foreign contact and information flows. The measure was passed on Sunday, 16 August, and still needs further review before it can become law. It also seeks to restrict unauthorised contact with foreign embassies, organisations and institutions, both inside and outside Iran.Under the draft legislation, anyone who speaks to a foreign outlet without permission could face prison terms of six months to two years. The bill also says any contact... [Continue Reading]
India alleges new Chinese encroachment in Arunachal Pradesh border area
A fact-finding team linked to a regional party allied with India's governing camp has alleged that China has denied the Indian army access to key patrol points and encroached on land in Arunachal Pradesh. The claims relate to Upper Subansiri, a remote and mountainous district in the northeastern state, and have triggered political outrage in New Delhi. The report has also renewed attention on the long-running and disputed India-China border issue.According to the supporting report, the team was sent after initial allegations of encroachment and later visited the area. Kaling Jerang, vice president of the People's Party of Arunachal Pradesh,... [Continue Reading]
Noontime News Recap: Earthquake, war strikes and wildfires drive a grim global noon briefing
Indonesia is facing a worsening humanitarian emergency after a magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck Flores island, killing at least 53 people, displacing about 5,000 residents and leaving aid shortages increasingly severe, authorities said. 🔗In eastern Europe, the war continued to exact a heavy civilian toll as a Ukrainian missile strike killed six people and wounded four others, including a child, in Russia's Belgorod region, according to the acting regional governor. 🔗Wildfires are also causing major disruption across western Europe, with Belgium battling what is believed to be the largest blaze in its modern history in the Hautes Fagnes, or High Fens,... [Continue Reading]
Deadly earthquake on Indonesia's Flores island as aid shortages deepen
Authorities on Indonesia's Flores island say aid shortages are worsening after a magnitude-7.7 earthquake killed at least 53 people and displaced about 5,000 residents. Survivors in several parts of the island are sleeping outdoors as aftershocks continue, while landslides and blocked roads are slowing the delivery of food, water and medical supplies. The quake struck shortly before 06:00 on Saturday at a shallow depth of 15km, increasing the damage across affected communities.Early assessments from Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency say more than 1,000 houses have been damaged, along with dozens of health facilities, schools and government offices. In Manggarai Regency,... [Continue Reading]
Top Zambian opposition figures arrested after election amid insurrection claims
Security forces in Zambia have arrested 11 people, including senior opposition figures, after a raid in the capital, Lusaka, the government said. The arrests came as counting from Thursday's presidential election was still under way, adding a security dimension to an already contested vote. Among those named by officials was Brian Mundubile, the leading opposition candidate, who was found at the scene of the operation, according to the country's top civil servant.Patrick Kangwa said the people detained were linked to what he described as military plans involving foreign nationals and illegal military training camps. He said officers seized weapons, ammunition... [Continue Reading]
Belgium wildfire in High Fens spreads toward Germany as evacuations continue
Firefighters in Belgium are still working to contain a major wildfire in the High Fens nature reserve, where thick smoke has covered the area near the German border. The blaze has scorched around 30 square kilometres, or more than 3,000 hectares, and officials say shifting winds have pushed it eastwards. Around 600 residents have been evacuated from nearby communities as crews try to stop the fire spreading further.The response includes tankers, fire engines, water-bombing aircraft and helicopters, with international support helping Belgian crews in difficult terrain. Footage from the area shows firefighters spraying water on burning and smouldering ground and... [Continue Reading]
Breakfast News Recap: Earthquake toll climbs in Indonesia as Gaza, Ukraine and EU tensions deepen
Rescuers in eastern Indonesia are still searching collapsed buildings after a magnitude 7.7 earthquake on Flores island killed at least 53 people, while more than 12,000 displaced residents were still waiting for urgent aid. Officials said the death toll could rise as teams reach cut off areas and assess the scale of the damage. 🔗 🔗In the Middle East, Jared Kushner is due to meet Benjamin Netanyahu after holding rare talks with Hamas linked figures in Egypt, in a renewed push to advance a Gaza deal. At the same time, Israel's national security minister Itamar Ben Gvir has been reported... [Continue Reading]
Europe Opens Mixed as DAX Gains, FTSE 100 Slips, Gold Extends Rally and Natural Gas Drops Sharply
Executive summary: European markets opened with a split tone, as Germany’s DAX rose while the FTSE 100 and CAC 40 traded lower. Gold extended its advance, Brent eased, and natural gas fell sharply, reinforcing a session shaped by commodity moves, a firmer euro and pound, and a softer dollar backdrop. [Continue Reading]
Tokyo closes mixed as Nikkei surges past 69,000, Kospi jumps 11.5% and commodities split on risk appetite
Executive summary: Tokyo and Asia-Pacific trading ended with a sharp divergence in risk assets and commodities. Japan’s Nikkei 225 and its ETF proxy extended a powerful rally, South Korea’s Kospi posted an outsized surge, while Hong Kong and Australia finished lower. In commodities, gold held firm near record territory, but WTI crude, natural gas and palladium weakened, signaling a market still balancing growth optimism, inflation hedging and energy-specific pressure. [Continue Reading]
EU plans far-reaching new sanctions against Russia in autumn
The European Union plans to significantly expand sanctions against Russia in the coming months, according to the bloc's foreign policy chief. Kaja Kallas said the new package would be the most far-reaching set of listings since the start of the war in Ukraine. She said the pressure on Moscow must keep growing until the war ends.Kallas said the measures are being prepared for autumn and could raise the total number of sanctioned Russian entities by a third. She also said EU sanctions have already cost Russia dearly, saying they had deprived what she described as Russia's war machine of more... [Continue Reading]
Tokyo Opens Higher as Nikkei Extends Rally, Kospi Surges and China-Hong Kong Divergence Deepens
Executive summary: Asia-Pacific trading opened with a sharp split in risk appetite, led by a powerful rally in South Korea and gains in Japan, while Hong Kong and Australia traded lower. The Nikkei 225 rose +2.6% and the Nikkei 225 ETF gained +2.7%, but the standout move was the Kospi, which jumped +11.5% after a dramatic overnight surge. Commodities were mixed, with gold up +1.1% and WTI crude down -1.1%, while the yen and yuan were little changed against the dollar. [Continue Reading]
Morocco detains nearly 300 migrants near Ceuta after renewed crossing attempt
Moroccan security forces have detained nearly 300 migrants near the border with the Spanish exclave of Ceuta after a renewed attempt to reach the territory by land and sea. Authorities also arrested dozens of alleged facilitators in the latest crackdown along the frontier. The detentions came after calls for a new mass crossing and a tightening of security in the area.State broadcaster Medi 1 TV said 294 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa were arrested on Saturday while trying to enter Ceuta. It also reported that 61 Moroccans were detained on suspicion of helping organise or facilitate the migration attempts. The arrests... [Continue Reading]
Malaysia's Anwar Ibrahim discusses middle-power strategy amid superpower rivalry
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has spoken about Malaysia's position between major powers in a discussion focused on justice, trade and sovereignty. The conversation examined how middle powers are responding as the rules-based international order comes under strain. It also raised the question of whether smaller states can still hold superpowers to account when those powers ignore the rules they helped shape.The remarks were made in an interview format featuring Anwar Ibrahim and journalist Sreenivasan Jain. The discussion centred on the pressures facing countries that do not have the military or economic weight of the largest powers, but still want... [Continue Reading]
Lula and Bolsonaro camp launch Brazil presidential race with rallies in Sao Paulo and Rio
Brazil's two main presidential camps have opened their campaigns with large rallies in their political strongholds, setting up what is expected to be a closely fought October election. President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva addressed more than 10,000 supporters at Vila Euclides Stadium outside Sao Paulo, while Senator Flavio Bolsonaro gathered thousands on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro. The launches underline how the contest is already being framed around foreign interference, trade pressure and control over Brazil's natural resources.Lula, who is seeking a fourth nonconsecutive term, spoke in a city where he first rose to prominence 47 years ago... [Continue Reading]
US admiral visits USS Abraham Lincoln amid reported crew mental health and supply concerns
A senior US military commander has visited the USS Abraham Lincoln after reports of mental health and supply problems aboard the aircraft carrier. Admiral Brad Cooper, the commander of US Central Command, described the crew as "awe-inspiring" during the visit. The ship has reportedly been at sea for more than 250 days without a port call, making the deployment unusually long.Cooper said in a statement shared on social media that the Lincoln has among the lowest number of mental health-related cases of the US Navy's 11 active aircraft carriers. He added that long periods at sea are "uniquely challenging and... [Continue Reading]
Day News Recap: Deadly disasters and conflict flare across multiple regions as Ukraine war escalates
Russia said at least seven people were killed in what it called the largest Ukrainian drone attack of 2026, with 822 drones launched, while President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russian forces used North Korean missiles and warned that up to 50,000 North Korean troops could reinforce Moscow's war effort. 🔗 🔗Ukraine also reported fresh Russian strikes on Kyiv, where six people were injured at a market, and elsewhere in the country, while a separate report said British made drones were used to strike targets inside mainland Russia for the first time. 🔗 🔗In the Middle East, Israeli air strikes in southern... [Continue Reading]
Two dead as wildfire on Greek island near Athens triggers sea evacuations
Two people have died after two fires broke out almost simultaneously on the Greek island of Salamina, near Athens, prompting an evacuation by sea and a large emergency response. The blazes began within minutes of each other on Sunday and spread quickly in strong winds, according to officials on the island. Firefighters were working to stop the flames from joining into one larger wildfire.The first fire was reported at 14:40 local time, or 12:40 GMT, and the island was under high wildfire risk at the time. Nearly 200 firefighters were deployed to the area, along with 50 fire engines and... [Continue Reading]
Hurricane Lala weakens but flooding and outages persist in Hawaii
Hurricane Lala weakened to a tropical storm after passing south of Hawaii, but dangerous flooding, strong winds and power outages continued to affect the islands on Sunday. The Big Island remained the main focus of concern as pounding surf, heavy rain and gusty squalls continued to lash coastal and inland areas. Tropical storm warnings also stayed in place for several other islands as the system moved west.Governor Josh Green said more than 60,000 households were without power and that three hospitals had switched to generator power. He also said at least one person died in a car accident in the... [Continue Reading]
War and blockade deepen Iran's economic strain as prices rise and wages lag
Months of war with the United States and a naval blockade of Iranian ports are intensifying economic pressure across Iran, according to a report published on 16 August. In Tehran, residents described a labour market with few attractive openings, low pay and worsening living costs. The report said the strain is being felt most sharply by workers trying to cover basic expenses while searching for better-paid jobs.One Tehran resident, Saeed, said he was looking for work beyond his current elementary school teaching job because the available postings offered poor conditions and little security. He said many employers were offering monthly... [Continue Reading]
Russian strikes hit Kyiv market and other areas across Ukraine
Russian strikes have injured six people at a market in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, according to the supplied report, as a fresh wave of attacks hit several areas across the country. Firefighters were still working to extinguish hot spots at the market site when the area was visited, indicating the damage remained active after the strike. The market was described as a place that sells items such as books and posters, underlining the civilian character of the location.The report said five people were reportedly killed across Ukraine in the same series of strikes. It also noted that Russian officials said... [Continue Reading]
Israel orders plan to transfer West Bank civilian law enforcement to police amid annexation warnings
Israel's defence minister has ordered the military to prepare a plan to transfer civilian law enforcement in the occupied West Bank to the Israeli police. The move was announced on Friday and is being presented by officials as a change in how civilian matters are handled in the territory. It comes after criticism of the army's response to Israeli settlers who besieged a Palestinian home in the village of Qusra.Defence Minister Israel Katz said the army's role is to combat Palestinian terrorism and not to pursue what he described as "hilltop youth". The Defence Ministry said the police would establish... [Continue Reading]
Noontime News Recap: Earthquake, war and storm tolls rise as crises spread from Asia to Europe
A shallow magnitude 7.7 earthquake on Indonesia's Flores island has killed at least 51 people, displaced about 5,000 residents and sent aid to evacuees as rescuers continue to assess the damage. 🔗In Hawaii, at least one person has died as Hurricane Lala brought strong winds, torrential rain and storm surge, with flooding, outages and warnings still affecting the islands after the storm brushed just south of the state. 🔗Road tragedy in Europe has also claimed lives, after 12 people were killed when a tourist bus carrying Polish holidaymakers crashed into a ditch on Hungary's M3 motorway near Mezokeresztes. 🔗In Ukraine,... [Continue Reading]
Twelve killed as tourist bus crashes on Hungary's M3 motorway near Mezokeresztes
Twelve people have been killed after a tourist bus carrying Polish holidaymakers crashed into a ditch on Hungary's M3 motorway near Mezokeresztes. The crash happened at about 1am local time on Sunday, according to the supplied report, as the vehicle was travelling east towards Nyiregyhaza. Ten other passengers were taken to hospital with injuries.The bus was carrying 57 passengers and a driver when it veered off the motorway, the report said. Police suspect the driver may have fallen asleep before the crash. The scene was described as severe, with the bus left in a ditch and luggage scattered along the... [Continue Reading]
Taliban marks five years in power in Kabul with rally and calls for recognition
Thousands of Taliban supporters gathered in central Kabul on Saturday as the group marked five years since its return to power. The event took place outside a compound housing key ministries, where convoys of cars and pick-up trucks carrying Taliban banners moved through the streets before the main gathering. Heavily armed fighters were stationed around the area while senior officials addressed the crowd.Officials used the anniversary to praise what they described as the "victory of the Islamic Emirate" and to argue that the Taliban had restored security and national sovereignty. They pointed to the absence of large-scale fighting since foreign... [Continue Reading]
Iran disputes Qatar over missing pilots as remains of one airman are found
An Iranian military official has called on Qatar to allow an Iranian team into the country to investigate the fate of pilots Tehran says were captured by Qatari forces. The request comes after Qatar said its search and rescue teams found the remains of one pilot following an Iranian aircraft violation of Qatari airspace in March. The latest exchange deepens a dispute that has already become both a diplomatic and humanitarian issue.Mohammad Baqerzadeh, commander of the Committee for the Search for Missing Persons of Iran's Armed Forces General Staff, said an Iranian Air Force expert and fact-finding team had been... [Continue Reading]
Spanish F-18 downs drone after breach of Romanian airspace near Ukraine and Moldova
A Spanish fighter jet on NATO air-policing duty shot down a drone that entered Romanian airspace near the border with Ukraine and Moldova, Romania's defence ministry said on Sunday. The incident took place at 5:01 am local time and is the latest in a series of airspace violations affecting NATO's eastern flank. Debris from the drone fell in an unpopulated area of Romania's Galati region, close to the Ukrainian border.According to the ministry, the drone entered Romanian airspace from Moldova before being intercepted by an F-18. The aircraft was operating under NATO duties, underscoring the alliance's continuing air-policing presence in... [Continue Reading]
Ireland faces pressure over planned fuel excise restoration as pump prices stay high
Ireland's government is under renewed pressure over its plan to begin restoring excise duty on petrol and diesel on 1 September. The move comes after months of temporary cuts introduced to cushion motorists, hauliers and farmers from higher fuel costs. But continuing instability in the Middle East and a long, hot summer that has reduced crop yields have kept pressure on prices and added to political concern.According to the supplied material, the government first approved a temporary excise cut in March. After nationwide fuel protests in April, ministers agreed to deeper reductions and initially set the end of July as... [Continue Reading]
Flood and landslide in northwestern Spain kill two women
Two women have been killed and two babies injured after torrential rain triggered a flood and landslide in rural northwestern Spain, according to emergency services. The incident took place on Saturday in the small village of Manzanedo de Valdueza, in the Castile and Leon region. Rescue teams were still dealing with the aftermath as local officials described significant mud and stone flows through the village.Emergency services in Castile and Leon said the deaths of two women, aged approximately 60 and 80, had been confirmed. They also said two babies were treated for bruises after the flood and landslide. A third... [Continue Reading]
Zambia election counting briefly suspended after reports of intimidation and violence
Vote counting in Zambia's presidential election was briefly suspended after reports of violence at polling stations and alleged theft of ballot papers. International observers said the process was disrupted while votes from Thursday's general election were being tallied. Counting later resumed after the electoral commission said the security threat to the process had been contained.The disruption came as President Hakainde Hichilema sought a second term for the United Party for National Development. His main challenger is Brian Mundubile, a former minister running for the National Reconciliation Party for Unity and Prosperity. Mundubile said the suspension raised legitimate fears and warned... [Continue Reading]
Spanish NATO F-18 shoots down military drone over Romania
A Spanish F-18 taking part in a NATO air-policing mission shot down a military drone after it entered Romanian airspace on Sunday, according to Romania's defence authorities. The drone crossed into the country at 4:44 local time from Moldova, and the aircraft identified it by radar before receiving authorisation to engage. Romanian officials said the debris fell in an uninhabited area, and a defence alert was issued for residents.The Ministry of Defence said the response involved a Spanish Air Force and Space Force F-18 operating under NATO command. Authorities said they are continuing to monitor the situation and are keeping... [Continue Reading]
US Democrats approve revised 2028 presidential primary calendar with South Carolina first
The Democratic National Committee has approved a revised 2028 presidential primary calendar that puts South Carolina first in the party's nominating process. The decision was taken at a meeting in Austin, Texas, and marks a significant change in how Democrats will choose their next presidential nominee. Under the new schedule, Nevada will go second, followed by New Hampshire, with New Mexico, Michigan and Virginia also included in the early sequence.South Carolina's Democratic primary is scheduled for January 22, 2028, while Nevada is set for February 1 and New Hampshire for February 8. The party's vote formalises a shift that began... [Continue Reading]
H5N1 bird flu spread to Northern Territory seen as inevitable as authorities prepare response
Authorities in Australia say it is only a matter of time before the latest H5N1 bird flu strain reaches the Northern Territory. Conservationists and wildlife experts in the territory say vaccination of native species is not an option, leaving officials to focus on slowing the spread rather than preventing entry altogether. The warning comes after the virus was first detected in Western Australia in late June and has since been found in all six Australian states.The Northern Territory government is now looking to enlist birdwatchers and conservationists as part of its response. Senior Director of Species Management at the NT... [Continue Reading]
Ebola outbreak in northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo spreads faster than containment efforts
The latest Ebola outbreak in northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo is spreading faster than efforts to contain it, according to the World Health Organization. The outbreak has already killed 2,000 people, making it a major public health emergency in the region. The warning comes as health responders try to slow transmission in an area that has faced repeated Ebola crises.The report says the virus is moving faster than previous outbreaks and is outpacing containment measures. The World Health Organization is the main international body cited in the assessment, while the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies... [Continue Reading]
New South Wales gun buyback to begin on November 2 after Bondi Beach attack
New South Wales will begin a gun buyback scheme on 2 November, becoming the first Australian state to offer cash for eligible firearms in response to the Bondi Beach attack. The programme will cover handguns, shotguns and rifles in its first phase, with payments of up to A$1,000 for some weapons. A second phase is due to start early next year and will cover higher-value firearms.The scheme is being jointly funded by New South Wales and the federal government. NSW Premier Chris Minns said the aim was to have guns handed in, compensated for and safely destroyed. Prime Minister Anthony... [Continue Reading]
Zimbabwe ferry disaster death toll rises to 69 after Lake Kariba capsizing
Recovery teams in Zimbabwe have pulled 23 more bodies from a ferry that capsized on Lake Kariba, raising the death toll to 69. The vessel overturned on Tuesday after leaving Kariba town harbour, and search and recovery operations were still under way on Saturday. Police said the boat was carrying far more people than it was authorised to hold, making the disaster one of the country's worst maritime accidents in decades.Authorities said the ferry was carrying an estimated 153 people despite a maximum authorised capacity of 90 passengers. Police investigations suggest the vessel was overloaded when it overturned in rough... [Continue Reading]
USS George Washington departs Vietnam as Middle East carrier rotation nears
The USS George Washington has begun leaving Da Nang, Vietnam, in a move that is expected to send the aircraft carrier toward the Middle East. The ship is widely reported to be the vessel likely to relieve the USS Abraham Lincoln, although the Pentagon has not confirmed that transfer. The departure comes as the Lincoln remains deployed in the region amid the war involving Iran.The movement was reported on Saturday and follows days of scrutiny over conditions aboard the Lincoln. The carrier has been at sea for more than 266 days without a port stop, which the supplied material describes... [Continue Reading]
Erdogan says Egypt could join Turkiye-Saudi-Pakistan defence pact
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said Egypt could potentially join a newly signed defence agreement between Turkiye, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. He described Cairo's accession as possible and said the pact was open to further members. The comments came in an exclusive interview that is due to air on Sunday evening on Al Jazeera Arabic.The Mecca Joint Defence Agreement was signed in the holy city last Friday by Erdogan, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. According to Erdogan, the deal commits the signatories to taking unified steps if any one of them comes... [Continue Reading]
Japanese defence minister visits Yasukuni Shrine, drawing China and South Korea rebukes
Japan's Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi has visited Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, prompting criticism from China and South Korea. The visit took place on Saturday, the 81st anniversary of Japan's surrender in the Second World War. It has renewed attention on a long-running diplomatic dispute over the shrine and the symbolism attached to visits by senior Japanese officials.Koizumi paid his respects at the shrine and later posted a message on Instagram explaining his visit. He said he had gone to "offer my sincere condolences to the heroic spirits who sacrificed their precious lives for the nation." He added that, alongside Japan's... [Continue Reading]
Syrian intervention in Lebanon would be too costly for Damascus, analysis says
The Syrian government is unlikely to send forces into Lebanon to act against Hezbollah, according to an analysis published on 15 August. The assessment says the idea has been repeatedly raised in recent weeks by United States President Donald Trump, but argues that Damascus has stronger reasons to reject military involvement than to pursue it. It says any cross-border move could strengthen Hezbollah politically, destabilise both countries and expose Syria to retaliation linked to Iran.The analysis says Washington has not set out a clear and comprehensive vision of what it expects from Damascus. It describes a limited version of Syrian... [Continue Reading]
UK hits back after Netanyahu labels it the 'Islamic republic of Britain'
The British government has rejected comments by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu describing the UK as the "Islamic republic of Britain." A government spokesperson said the remarks were "completely unacceptable" and confirmed that the issue had been raised with the Israeli government. The exchange has added to already strained relations between London and Jerusalem. Netanyahu made the comments during an interview on an army radio podcast, where he also joked that Britain was the "first Islamic republic with nuclear weapons." He linked the remark to a discussion about media coverage of Israel and praised Randolph Churchill, the son of former... [Continue Reading]
H5N1 bird flu kills Phillip Island penguin as Victoria reports three new detections
A little penguin on Phillip Island has died from H5N1 bird flu, marking the first confirmed detection of the virus in the island's colony. The death is one of three new bird flu detections announced in Victoria, according to the state's chief veterinary officer. Authorities said the finding does not change plans to begin vaccinating the Phillip Island little penguin colony on Monday.The dead penguin was found away from the area where the penguin parade takes place, which is one of the island's best-known wildlife attractions. Victoria's chief veterinary officer, Graeme Cooke, said the new detection was part of a... [Continue Reading]
Netanyahu makes inflammatory nuclear remark about the UK in podcast interview
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has drawn criticism after describing the United Kingdom as the "first Islamic republic to obtain a nuclear weapon" during a podcast interview. The remark was made in a conversation on an army radio podcast, according to the supplied report, and was presented with a smile. It has added a new flashpoint to already strained political relations involving Israel, Britain and Iran.In the interview, Netanyahu also referred to the UK as the "Islamic Republic of Great Britain" and linked his comment to a line he said someone had once used about nuclear weapons. He said: "We... [Continue Reading]
Countries deepen contacts with Taliban as Afghanistan isolation eases
The Taliban in Afghanistan are stepping up efforts to end their international isolation as several regional and international actors expand contacts with the group. The renewed engagement comes despite continuing concerns over human rights, including restrictions on women's education and employment, and pressure on journalists, activists and minorities. The development reflects a broader shift in how some governments are dealing with the authorities in Kabul, nearly five years after the Taliban returned to power in 2021.According to the supplied report, India, Qatar, China, Iran and several Central Asian states have recently welcomed Taliban officials or opened new channels of communication.... [Continue Reading]
Taiwan passes delayed $93bn defence budget, retains drone funding
Taiwan's parliament has approved the government's annual budget after a record 266-day delay, preserving funding for a drone programme that is central to the island's defence planning. The vote came late on Friday in the opposition-controlled legislature, ending a deadlock that had forced the administration to rely on a provisional budget mechanism. The approved package totals $93bn and was passed after lawmakers missed the legal deadline.The drone funding survived after the main opposition Kuomintang dropped an earlier proposal to cut it by 70 percent. The party said it had concluded there was no wasteful overlap between the development and procurement... [Continue Reading]
UN warns Afghan women's aid groups may shut as funding runs short
The United Nations has warned that more than half of women's organisations still operating in Afghanistan could stop work within the next year because of funding shortages. The warning comes as the country marks five years since the Taliban returned to power, a period in which women's rights and access to public life have been sharply restricted. UN Women said the risk is especially acute for groups providing support to women and girls in a country where humanitarian needs remain high.Susan Ferguson, UN Women's special representative in Afghanistan, said donor countries should not cut funding for women's programmes because doing... [Continue Reading]
Lebanon presses for timetable on Israeli withdrawal as Hezbollah attacks talks
Lebanon's prime minister is pressing for a clear timetable for Israel's withdrawal from Lebanese territory, as the country's political and security debate intensifies over the direction of negotiations. The latest exchanges centre on the military track of a framework involving United States officials and developments in southern Lebanon. Hezbollah has publicly criticised the government's approach, saying it is exposing the Lebanese army to pressure.According to a statement from the prime minister's office, Nawaf Salam met United States ambassador to Beirut Michel Issa and General Joseph Clearfield, who heads the US military coordination group for Lebanon. The talks covered the negotiation... [Continue Reading]
National wildfire alert issued as fires destroy 19 homes in Stourbridge
A national government alert has been issued in England and Wales after a series of fires spread across multiple areas, including a major blaze in Stourbridge, West Midlands. The warning was issued on Friday evening as firefighters continued to deal with several active incidents. In Stourbridge, 19 homes were destroyed and a further 18 were damaged after fire spread rapidly through grass and woodland on Thursday before reaching residential streets.The alert urged people not to light anything that could spark a wildfire, and the prime minister said the warning should be taken seriously. He said it had been triggered at... [Continue Reading]
Croatia wildfire near Omiš leaves one dead as evacuations continue
Croatian officials say at least one person has died and around 40 others have been injured after a fast-moving wildfire swept through the coastal area near Lokva Rogoznica, Omiš and the Split coastline. The fire broke out on Thursday evening and spread rapidly overnight into Friday, forcing large-scale evacuations from the Adriatic shore. Emergency shelters were opened in several towns as crews worked to protect homes, vehicles and tourist accommodation.Authorities said about 1,200 residents and visitors were moved from the affected area, while 10 people were reported to be in intensive care. The blaze was driven by strong winds and... [Continue Reading]
Aid attempt to trapped Palestinian families in Qusra blocked as military zone remains in place
Activists have tried to deliver food and water to Palestinian families trapped in their homes in the occupied West Bank village of Qusra, but the supplies had to be left outside after access was blocked. The families have been confined since Sunday, with their power and water cut off, as Israeli settlers have surrounded homes in the Ras al-Ain area. The latest attempt came as the Israel Defense Forces said the area was a closed military zone.Two residents said Israeli forces prevented the activists from handing the aid directly to the families, although the military denied that claim. The IDF... [Continue Reading]
US backs Japanese sovereignty over disputed islands after Putin visit
The United States has backed Japan's sovereignty claim over the disputed islands at the centre of a long-running territorial row with Russia, according to the supplied report. The statement comes shortly after Vladimir Putin's visit to the islands, which Japan has already condemned as unacceptable. The development adds a new diplomatic layer to an issue that has repeatedly complicated relations between Tokyo and Moscow.The islands are known in Japan as the Northern Territories and in Russia as the Southern Kurils. They were seized by the Soviet Union in the closing stages of the Second World War, and the dispute has... [Continue Reading]
Philippines drug war victims testify before truth commission
Families of people killed during the Philippines' anti-drug campaign have begun giving testimony before a truth commission in Manila, seeking answers and accountability over deaths linked to the Duterte-era crackdown. The hearings are part of a civil society-led effort to examine alleged extrajudicial killings and to document what happened to victims and their relatives. One of the cases discussed involved Raymart Siapo, who was found dead in 2017 in a Manila neighbourhood during the height of the campaign.According to testimony described at the hearing, Raymart's mother, Luzviminda Siapo, was working in Kuwait when she learned of his death and struggled... [Continue Reading]
Croatia wildfire near Omiš injures 14 and disrupts holiday travel
A wildfire near the coastal town of Omiš in southern Croatia injured 14 people and forced evacuations as it spread close to homes and the town centre. Seven of those taken to hospital were reported to be in a life-threatening condition early on Friday. The blaze also damaged or destroyed homes, cars and boats, while parts of the town lost power.Evacuees spent the night in a sports hall, sleeping on beds and floors after leaving their homes as flames advanced. Residents described chaotic scenes as they fled the fire, which prompted a large emergency response. The local fire brigade commander... [Continue Reading]
Syria's Ahmed al-Sharaa outlines vision for gradual democratic transition
Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa has outlined his long-term vision for the country in an extended interview, describing plans to restore democracy gradually after decades of authoritarian rule. The interview focuses on how he intends to transform Syria into a modern Arab democracy following the collapse of the al-Assad dynasty in December 2024. It also sets out his view of Syria's place in the region after years of isolation and conflict.According to the interview, al-Sharaa took power after the 53-year rule of the al-Assad family ended when Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia. He was previously known as Abu Mohammed al-Julani, the... [Continue Reading]
Deadly Russian air raid on Kramatorsk leaves 1 dead and 17 wounded
Emergency crews worked through the night in Kramatorsk after a Russian air raid hit the city with eight FAB-250 guided aerial bombs, local authorities said. One person was killed and 17 others were wounded in the strike, which caused fires and heavy damage in several parts of the city. The attack also left an apartment building badly damaged and prompted rescue work under rubble.Officials said sections of a ten-storey apartment block collapsed from the first to the sixth floors. Several private homes and a garage caught fire, while cars were damaged near the impact areas. Rescuers were filmed pulling a... [Continue Reading]
Saudi-led Red Sea maritime defence alliance formally launches with 13 members
Saudi Arabia says a maritime defence coalition covering the Red Sea, the Bab al-Mandeb Strait and the Gulf of Aden has now formally launched, with 13 countries having completed accession procedures. The announcement marks the latest stage in a project first unveiled by the Saudi Ministry of Defence on July 30 as the Multinational Maritime Defense Alliance. Officials said the coalition is intended to protect freedom of navigation and strengthen collective maritime security in a strategically sensitive waterway.According to the ministry, 15 countries have signed a joint statement, while 13 have fully joined the coalition so far. The first members... [Continue Reading]
Iran reappoints Hossein Taeb to lead Basij militia amid security reshuffle
Iran has reappointed Hossein Taeb, a veteran cleric and security figure, as head of the Basij militia. The move comes during an ongoing reshuffle among the country's political, military and security elite. It also follows the rise of Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei in the early months of his rule, according to the supplied material.Taeb is one of the Islamic Republic's most prominent internal security officials. He previously commanded the Basij during the 2009 crackdown on the Green Movement and later led the Revolutionary Guards' intelligence service for about 13 years. The appointment places him back in a frontline role after he... [Continue Reading]
Ukraine says it retook settlements in Dnipropetrovsk as Russian strikes intensify
Ukraine says it has completed a counteroffensive in the southern part of Dnipropetrovsk region, recapturing 26 settlements and about 745 square kilometres of territory this year. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the operation was carried out "exactly as it was determined", while former commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrskii said the army had shown it could not only hold its positions but also seize the initiative. Ukrainian officials said the campaign pushed Russian forces back over the regional borders of Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia.The territorial gains were announced alongside a fresh wave of Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities. According to the supporting material, combined drone... [Continue Reading]
Seven killed in Uttarakhand hydropower tunnel accident as rescue continues
At least seven workers have been killed after water and debris burst into a state-run hydropower tunnel in India's northern state of Uttarakhand. The accident happened at a construction site late on Thursday after a landslide triggered flooding inside the tunnel. Rescue teams are still working to reach people trapped in the flooded section.Local officials said 13 other workers were injured in the incident. India's State Disaster Management Authority said three workers remain missing. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said a "war-like rescue operation" was under way, and added that evacuating every worker safely was the top priority.Videos shared... [Continue Reading]
Oil spill spreads to Oman's coast as pollution reaches Iran's Qeshm Island
An oil spill has now affected both sides of the Strait of Hormuz, with pollution reaching Iran's Qeshm Island and a separate, larger slick fouling Oman's southern coastline. The incident is being described as the first significant environmental fallout from the wider conflict in the Gulf. Dark oily residue was reported along stretches of Qeshm earlier this week, while satellite monitoring indicated the main slick had drifted across the waterway.Iranian environmental officials said cleanup work had largely cleared the slick from Qeshm by Wednesday evening, although monitoring is continuing. Iran's Foreign Ministry said preliminary evidence pointed to a foreign bulk... [Continue Reading]
Dog rescued alive in Colombia as 72-hour earthquake search window closes
A dog has been rescued alive in Colombia as the 72-hour search window after an earthquake came to an end. The rescue was reported in a video item published on 14 August and is linked to the ongoing post-earthquake response. The available material does not identify the exact location of the rescue or the wider scale of the damage.The confirmed detail is limited, but the timing is clear: the rescue happened as the 72-hour window closed. In earthquake response operations, that period is often treated as a critical phase for finding survivors, which makes any rescue at that point notable.... [Continue Reading]
US missionary Kevin Rideout released after more than nine months in Niger captivity
An American missionary kidnapped in Niger has been released after more than nine months in captivity. Kevin Rideout was taken outside his home in the capital, Niamey, last year and is now in the care of US officials, according to the international Christian organisation he worked for. The case had drawn attention because of concerns that he may have been seized by militants operating in Niger's west.SIM International said on Friday that Rideout was in good health. The organisation said it expected him to be reunited soon with his wife, children and extended family. It described his release as "incredibly... [Continue Reading]
Record rainfall in Japan's Chiba region kills six as flooding and power cuts continue
At least six people have died and five others have been wounded in eastern Japan after record rainfall hit Chiba prefecture near Tokyo. The downpours caused flooding, power cuts and transport disruption, leaving thousands of travellers stranded overnight at Narita airport. Authorities said the rain was easing on Friday morning, but warnings remained in place because landslide and flooding risks were still elevated.Officials said more than 20,000 households lost power, while local authorities issued a level five emergency warning on Thursday before downgrading it to level four by Friday morning. Chiba Governor Toshihito Kumagai said the situation was extremely unusual,... [Continue Reading]
White House says tariff evasion via transshipment is costing $19bn-$26bn a year
The White House has accused more than 40 countries of helping China route goods through third countries to avoid US tariffs, in a report released on Thursday. It said the alleged network has allowed Chinese products to enter the United States under false labels, with the administration describing the practice as a major enforcement problem. The report said the issue is costing the US government tens of billions of dollars in annual revenue.The Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy said the countries named include the European Union, Mexico, Canada, India, Japan and South Korea, as well as Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia... [Continue Reading]
UK warned it lacks firepower to stop possible Russian ship seizures
British defence figures have warned that the United Kingdom may not have enough naval capacity to protect cargo ships if Russia moves to seize vessels at sea. The concern centres on possible hijackings of British ships in the Indo-Pacific, where planners fear the risk of retaliation could rise as tensions with Moscow deepen. The warning comes amid a broader dispute over maritime security and the protection of commercial shipping routes.The row follows remarks attributed to Vladimir Putin earlier this week, in which he urged his navy to detain European ships in response to efforts to crack down on Russia's shadow... [Continue Reading]
Crossbenchers warn Labor's NDIS overhaul is moving 'too far, too fast'
Crossbench senators and the Greens have criticised the Albanese government's proposed overhaul of Australia's National Disability Insurance Scheme, warning that the changes could move "too far, too fast". Their comments came after a final Senate inquiry report was released on Friday afternoon, as the bill to curb the scheme's growth appeared set to pass parliament as early as next week. The debate centres on a program that supports more than 770,000 Australians with disabilities and is currently valued at $52bn.The inquiry report was delivered by a Labor-chaired committee, which recommended that the bill pass. But Greens senator Jordon Steele-John and... [Continue Reading]
France's Landes forest wildfire forces evacuations as more than 1,100 hectares burn
A wildfire in France's Landes forest has forced evacuations and burned more than 1,100 hectares, according to local authorities. The blaze broke out near Luglon in southwest France on Thursday afternoon and spread through forested land under strong, shifting winds. Residents and a nearby campsite were moved to a reception centre in Sabres as firefighters worked to contain the fire.The fire started shortly before 2:30 p.m. on 13 August and by Friday morning the Landes prefecture said the burned area had passed 1,100 hectares. No homes had been destroyed, but the flames had reached within a few hundred metres of... [Continue Reading]
Wildfire forces evacuation of about 1,000 people on Croatia's coast
A wildfire on Croatia's coast has forced the evacuation of about 1,000 people, according to the supplied report. Flames were reported sweeping along the shoreline as emergency crews responded to the fast-moving fire. The incident is described as an active wildfire emergency on 14 August.The confirmed figure in the report is the evacuation of about 1,000 people. The material does not provide a precise town name, the cause of the fire, or details on how many firefighters or aircraft were deployed. It does, however, make clear that the blaze was serious enough to trigger a large-scale evacuation response.The evacuation suggests... [Continue Reading]
Nigel Farage regains Clacton seat as by-election result is confirmed
Nigel Farage has regained the Clacton parliamentary seat after winning the by-election he triggered by resigning from Parliament a month earlier. The result returns the Reform UK leader to Westminster and confirms the outcome in the seaside constituency in eastern England. Farage did not attend the count, saying police had advised him there was a plan to disrupt the event.According to the supplied reports, Farage won 62.8% of the vote, while Count Binface secured 26.7%, more than a quarter of ballots cast. Turnout was 44%, below the 59% recorded at the 2024 general election, though the reports said that level... [Continue Reading]
North Korea warns of new deterrent as US-South Korea drills near
North Korea has condemned upcoming joint military exercises by the United States and South Korea, saying it will answer what it calls a new threat with a new level of deterrent. The drills, named Ulchi Freedom Shield, are due to begin on 17 August and run until 27 August. Pyongyang said the exercises heighten tensions on the Korean Peninsula and are part of a broader shift in US-led military cooperation in the region.According to a statement published by the Korean Central News Agency, a North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesperson said the planned drills are intended to master fighting methods based... [Continue Reading]
Oil spill off Oman widens as salvage work begins on tanker
Salvage work has begun to stabilise the Caroline Bezengi, the tanker linked to a major oil spill off Oman, according to the risk management company coordinating the response. The vessel has been leaking crude near the Hallaniyat archipelago since June, after crew reported an unidentified explosion, and oil has now reached beaches along Oman's central coast. Greenpeace has said the spill has expanded rapidly to about 1,300 square kilometres, underscoring the scale of the incident.Ambrey said specialist personnel had already boarded the tanker and that salvage vessels were expected to arrive soon. The company said it was working with Omani... [Continue Reading]
Trump orders Navy to revert Ford-class carriers to older steam catapult system
US President Donald Trump has ordered the US Navy to remove the electromagnetic system used to launch fighter jets from its newest aircraft carriers and return to older steam catapults. The directive, issued on Thursday, instructs the Pentagon and the Navy to present plans within two months for removing the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System, known as EMALS, and replacing Ford-class electromagnetic weapons elevators. The memo says the fourth Ford-class carrier, the USS Doris Miller, would be the first ship affected.The order would not apply to the earlier Ford-class ships already in service or under construction, including the USS Gerald R.... [Continue Reading]
Israel reportedly warned the US multiple times over alleged Iranian plot against Trump
Israel repeatedly warned the United States over the past year about an alleged Iranian plan to assassinate Donald Trump, according to people briefed on the matter. The reported warnings included possible scenarios involving a sniper or a knife attack at a public event. The alerts were said to begin in June 2025 and to have intensified before the US decision to enter war against Iran in February.The most detailed warning reportedly came before a NATO summit in Ankara in July. According to the supplied material, US officials and the Secret Service took precautionary steps despite the lack of independent verification... [Continue Reading]
Brazil opens consultations on retaliation after new US tariffs
Brazil has opened consultations on possible retaliatory measures after the United States imposed 25% tariffs on a range of Brazilian exports. The move marks the start of a reciprocity process, but Brazilian officials have not yet decided whether to proceed with countermeasures. The government said it will continue to defend its position in all appropriate forums.The tariffs announced in July affected some Brazilian imports including sugar, clothing, paper and steel, according to the supplied material. Washington also imposed an additional 12.5% tariff on Brazil and several other countries, citing allegations of weak enforcement of bans on forced labour. Brazil described... [Continue Reading]
Mali says 82 soldiers freed after captivity by armed groups in the north
Mali's army says 82 soldiers who had been held by armed groups in the country's north have been released into government custody. The announcement was made on Thursday in a statement aired on state television. The army said the soldiers were now safe and under the care of the authorities.According to the statement, the men had been held hostage by fighters linked to al-Qaeda and a separatist rebel group since attacks in April. The army said the release was the result of a process that began immediately after their capture. The Tuareg-led Azawad Liberation Front said separately that it had... [Continue Reading]
Venezuela government and opposition conclude inaugural six-day talks in Caracas
Venezuela's government and part of the opposition have concluded an inaugural six-day round of talks in Caracas, ending a meeting that focused on reforms and possible political change. The discussions took place at the Gran Melia hotel, where riot police were deployed outside as workers and pensioners gathered nearby to demand change. The talks ended on Wednesday, according to the supplied material, and were presented as the first such meeting between the two sides in this phase of the political process.The meeting involved the government of interim President Delcy Rodriguez and representatives of part of the opposition. The supplied material... [Continue Reading]
Taiwan seeks to dissolve pro-unification party over alleged Beijing ties
Taiwan is seeking to dissolve the China Unification Promotion Party over alleged ties to Beijing, in a move that highlights the island's growing scrutiny of groups accused of serving Chinese interests. The party was founded by Chang An-lo, widely known as the White Wolf, who has long campaigned for Taiwan's reunification with China. The case places renewed attention on the political space available to pro-unification activism in Taiwan, where most people favour maintaining the island's current de facto separate status.The immediate trigger is the government's move against the party, which Taiwan's Ministry of the Interior has branded a threat in... [Continue Reading]
UAE accuses Iran of attacks on two ADNOC vessels in Strait of Hormuz
The United Arab Emirates has accused Iran of attacking two vessels linked to the state energy company ADNOC while they were transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The UAE said the incident happened on Thursday evening in one of the world's most sensitive shipping lanes. No injuries were reported, and ADNOC said the situation was brought under control.In a statement issued in the early hours of Friday, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it strongly condemned what it described as a hostile Iranian attack targeting two vessels affiliated with ADNOC. Emirati media reported that ADNOC confirmed the ships were attacked... [Continue Reading]
Trump imposes tariffs of up to 100% on imported drones
President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs of up to 100% on imported drones and drone components, in a move the White House says is intended to reduce US dependence on foreign suppliers. The measures cover imports from a range of countries, including some of Washington's closest allies, and are set to take effect in 21 days. The announcement marks a new escalation in the administration's use of trade policy for national-security aims.According to the proclamation signed by Trump, a 100% ad valorem tariff will apply to drones of a certain size or with certain capabilities that the White House described... [Continue Reading]
Zambia election shaped by economy and critical minerals wealth
Zambia's election is being framed by voters' concerns over the economy, poverty and the country's mineral wealth. President Hakainde Hichilema is presenting the vote as a test of the economic recovery he says has taken place under his leadership. The contest is also drawing international attention because Zambia is rich in critical minerals, even as many citizens say they have yet to see the benefits.The report says the World Bank estimates that 70 percent of the population lives on less than three dollars a day. That figure underlines the scale of the economic challenge facing the country and helps explain... [Continue Reading]
Albanese holds overnight phone call with Trump ahead of morning press conference
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has held an overnight phone call with US President Donald Trump, with no details of the conversation released so far. The call comes as Albanese is due to hold a press conference at 7:30am AEST later in the morning. The immediate focus is on what, if anything, the two leaders discussed and whether any announcement follows.The Prime Minister's Office and the White House have not provided any information about the content of the call. Albanese has spoken with Trump at least five times since becoming prime minister, and the two leaders have also met in... [Continue Reading]
Colombia earthquake leaves Cali hospitals damaged and overwhelmed
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake in western Colombia has left major hospitals in Cali damaged and operating under severe strain. The University Hospital of the Valle Evaristo Garcia, one of the city's main public medical centres, suffered partial collapse after the quake on Monday. Health workers in the city have been forced to prioritise only the most critical patients as rescue teams continue searching for the missing.The National Unit for Disaster Risk Management said 377 people remain missing as the crucial three-day rescue window passes. The earthquake killed at least 273 people and injured at least 3,800 others, according to the... [Continue Reading]
RSF advances on Kurmuk in Sudan's Blue Nile state near Ethiopia border
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces and allied fighters have advanced into the town of Kurmuk in Blue Nile state, according to military and government sources. The town lies near the border with Ethiopia and sits on a strategically important cross-border route linking Ethiopia with Blue Nile and the wider Nile Valley. The reported advance comes after days of attacks on the area and marks another shift in control in a part of Sudan that has changed hands before.Sources said the RSF and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North entered Kurmuk on Thursday as the army began to withdraw. An RSF statement said... [Continue Reading]
Papua LNG project faces renewed push for approval in Papua New Guinea
Global oil and gas companies are pressing to advance the long-delayed Papua LNG project in Papua New Guinea's Gulf Province, with one government minister saying it could be approved by the end of the year. The project would tap the Elk-Antelope gas field and build a 320-kilometre pipeline to move gas to a liquefaction facility. If completed, it is expected to produce more than 5 million tons of LNG a year.The renewed momentum comes after years of delays linked to political upheaval, cost blowouts, design changes, investor uncertainty and disputes with landowners. The field, discovered in 2006, is described as... [Continue Reading]
West Midlands wildfire spreads near Stourbridge as evacuations continue
Residents near Stourbridge in the West Midlands have been evacuated after a large grass fire spread across homes, roads and woodland on Thursday. Emergency crews said the blaze was affecting six houses and had burned across about 40 acres of land, with smoke visible across the town. Stourbridge Town Hall has been opened as a rescue centre for people forced to leave their homes.West Midlands Fire Service said it was facing extreme levels of demand as around 60 firefighters attended the scene near Stourbridge golf course after being alerted at about 1.30pm. The service said two casualties were affected by... [Continue Reading]
DR Congo Ebola outbreak spreads to sixth province as death toll rises
Officials in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have confirmed that the Ebola outbreak has now spread to a sixth province after a death was recorded in Bas-Uele. Jean Kaseya, the head of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, said the man died in Buta, the provincial capital, after travelling from Haut-Uele. The development marks another widening of an outbreak that health authorities say is moving faster than they can contain it.Government figures cited in the response put the death toll at 2,128 from 4,566 recorded cases. Health officials said the outbreak was formally declared on 15 May,... [Continue Reading]
Poland says it thwarted alleged Russian plot to kill Ukrainian-American man
Poland says it has disrupted an alleged plot to kill a Ukrainian-American dual national on its territory, in a case Prime Minister Donald Tusk described as the first of its kind involving an American citizen on NATO soil. Tusk said the suspect was arrested on 7 August and that the operation was stopped in its final stages. He said the alleged target was considered inconvenient to the Putin regime.According to Tusk, the arrest was carried out by the Polish Internal Security Agency, known as ABW, and police, with cooperation from American services. He accused Moscow of orchestrating the plan and... [Continue Reading]
Mali pardons Frenchman sentenced in alleged coup plot case
Mali has granted a presidential pardon to French national Yann Vezilier, who had been sentenced to 20 years in prison over an alleged coup plot. The decision was announced on Thursday and was accompanied by his immediate removal from Malian territory. It marks a notable shift in a case that had added to already strained relations between Bamako and Paris.According to the Malian government, the pardon does not challenge the findings of the court that convicted him. The government said the act of clemency followed an adversarial trial in which the rights of the defence were respected. It also said... [Continue Reading]
Explosion at munitions factory near Rome in Colleferro
An explosion has hit a munitions factory in Colleferro, on the outskirts of Rome, after a fire broke out at the site on Thursday. The blast was heard several kilometres away, according to local reports, and sent a thick column of smoke above the facility. Emergency crews were already at the plant trying to bring the fire under control when the explosion occurred.The incident took place at the former Simmel Difesa site, now operated by KNDS Ammo Italy, a subsidiary of the Franco-German defence group KNDS. The company produces medium- and large-calibre ammunition for land and naval use, as well... [Continue Reading]
Rotterdam port blast at Gunvor refinery leaves one dead as investigation continues
One person has died and several others have been injured after an explosion at a Gunvor-operated refinery and fuel terminal in Rotterdam port. Police said the injured were taken to hospital, while emergency services secured the site after the blast. Investigators and the Dutch labour inspectorate were sent to the scene as authorities began examining what happened.Police spokesperson Daan Valkenburg said investigators were considering all possible causes and had not yet reached a conclusion. A damaged wall and signs of an explosion on a storage tank were visible in the area, according to the supplied material. A separate report that... [Continue Reading]
Lebanese Americans file US lawsuit over war damage in Lebanon
Dozens of Lebanese Americans have filed a class action civil lawsuit in a US federal court in Michigan, accusing the US government and several defence contractors of helping enable Israel's conduct in Lebanon. The case was filed on Tuesday in the US District Court in Michigan and names Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Lockheed Martin, Boeing and Caterpillar as defendants. The plaintiffs say their property in Lebanon was damaged during the war and argue that US military support should have been halted under the Leahy Law.The lawsuit was brought by the Michigan-based Arab American Civil Rights League and 16 individual... [Continue Reading]
Russian officer killed in Sevastopol bomb attack as five die in separate explosive-device operation
A Russian military officer has been killed in a bomb attack in Sevastopol, the largest city in Russian-annexed Crimea, according to the region's governor. A woman has been arrested on suspicion of acting on behalf of Ukrainian special services, the governor said. The incident comes amid a wider period of intensified drone and sabotage activity linked to the war between Russia and Ukraine.Regional governor Mikhail Razvozhayev said the officer was killed in the attack, and that several unofficial Russian Telegram channels identified the victim as Robert Shageyev. Those channels described him as a former Ukrainian naval officer who switched allegiance... [Continue Reading]
France and Iran trade accusations after international statement on executions
France and Iran have entered a public diplomatic row after Paris helped lead a multinational statement condemning executions in Iran. The exchange unfolded after the joint declaration was published on Wednesday and quickly moved onto social media, where senior officials from both countries traded accusations. France said it had played a prominent role in the initiative, while Tehran responded by accusing Paris of hypocrisy and double standards.French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot criticised Iran in a post on X, saying the authorities were continuing what he described as bloodshed through an increasing number of executions. The French foreign ministry said the... [Continue Reading]
Romania shuts down Cernavoda nuclear plant as Danube flow hits record lows
Romania has paused operations at its sole nuclear power plant after record-low water levels in the Danube reduced the cooling water available for its reactors. The controlled shutdown began on Thursday at the Cernavoda plant, according to the national nuclear energy company, Nuclearelectrica. The facility's other reactor had already been shut down last month, leaving the plant fully offline.The plant usually supplies about a fifth of Romania's electricity, making the outage significant for the country's power system. Romeo Urjan, the plant's director, said he did not expect operations to restart within the next 10 days. The Ministry of Energy said... [Continue Reading]
Israeli military rubble removal in Gaza accused of erasing evidence of war crimes
Human rights groups say the Israeli military is carrying out a large-scale operation to remove, crush and transport rubble from across the Gaza Strip, including debris from cemeteries and places where human remains are known to have been found. The work is being described by monitors as part of a systematic reshaping of the territory's urban landscape. The allegations come as the war in Gaza continues to produce an exceptionally high death toll and widespread destruction.According to a report cited by rights monitors, about 68 million tonnes of rubble are believed to remain across Gaza. The same material says at... [Continue Reading]
Russian drone strike hits passenger train in Odesa region, killing driver
A Russian jet-powered Shahed drone struck a passenger train in Ukraine's Odesa region on Thursday morning, killing the driver and his assistant. The train was travelling on the Odesa-Dnipro route when it was hit in the Berezivka district. Officials said all 340 passengers were evacuated safely after the attack.Ukrzaliznytsia chairman Oleksandr Pertsovskyi said a monitoring team had detected the drone and ordered the train to stop near a station. He said the drone then made a sudden manoeuvre, leaving the crew too little time to evacuate after the train halted. The locomotive was severely damaged and firefighters were seen extinguishing... [Continue Reading]
UK defends seizure of Russian shadow fleet tanker after Putin threat
The UK government has defended the seizure of a Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in the English Channel after President Vladimir Putin threatened to respond in kind to Western action against Russian vessels. The tanker, the MT Smyrtos, was intercepted and boarded by Royal Marine Commandos before being taken to anchor off Weymouth. The operation was described as the first of its kind and was linked to sanctions enforcement against vessels accused of helping move Russian oil.According to the confirmed account, the vessel was seized in June and the captain, Ajay Pant, has been charged with breaching Russian sanctions. He... [Continue Reading]
Yemeni forces say they repelled Houthi attack in Taiz amid wider escalation
Yemeni government forces say they have repelled a Houthi attack on positions along the al-Mafalis front south of Haifan in Taiz province. The reported fighting comes amid a broader rise in military activity across several governorates. Officials aligned with the government also said air defences intercepted Houthi reconnaissance drones over al-Makha in the southwest.An official from the Tor al-Bahah military axis said the army's 4th Infantry Hashd Brigade pushed back the attack on the al-Mafalis front. The official said the Houthis suffered heavy losses, although no independent casualty figures were provided. A government forces spokesman, Waddah al-Dubeish, said air defences... [Continue Reading]
Pentagon says AUKUS submarine deal is 'full steam ahead'
A senior Pentagon official has said the AUKUS nuclear submarine programme is moving "full steam ahead" after a review of the deal. Elbridge Colby, the US under secretary of war, said the department was "very pleased" with progress and described the arrangement as an historic undertaking for both countries, especially Australia. His comments came during an Asia-Pacific press briefing on Thursday.Colby said the review had produced "a roadmap for the success of the AUKUS program". He added that the United States had "no better ally" than Australia and said the two countries shared a "deep alignment of thinking" on collective... [Continue Reading]
Calls grow to sanction Russian officials accused of taking Ukrainian children from occupied areas
Calls are growing for the UK to sanction two Russian officials accused of helping remove Ukrainian children from occupied territory and subjecting them to political indoctrination. The allegations centre on Marina Peschanskaya and Anton Demidov, who are described in the supplied material as playing key roles in the transfer and ideological shaping of children from seized areas of Ukraine. The issue has resurfaced through a new exhibition in central London highlighting alleged crimes linked to figures associated with the Kremlin.According to the material, Peschanskaya is the head of the children's rights watchdog in Sevastopol, in occupied Crimea, and has spoken... [Continue Reading]
David McBride released on parole in Canberra after serving 27 months
David McBride, the former army lawyer jailed for stealing and leaking secret defence documents about the Afghanistan war, has been released from prison in Canberra on parole. He left custody on Thursday after serving his full non-parole period of 27 months, according to the supplied material. The release follows approval from Attorney-General Michelle Rowland.McBride was sentenced in May 2024 to a maximum of five years and eight months in prison after pleading guilty to three charges. Those charges included stealing Commonwealth information and passing it to journalists at the public broadcaster. The case centred on documents he collected over an... [Continue Reading]
US Army Apache helicopter crashes near Fort Hood, killing two and sparking wildfire
A US Army Apache helicopter crashed in central Texas on Wednesday during a routine training flight, killing the two people on board and triggering a forest fire near Fort Hood. The aircraft came down in a field close to the military base, which is used for training and the mobilisation of heavy forces. Authorities said the helicopter did not hit homes or other structures.A military official said the AH-64 Apache was on a standard training mission when it crashed. The cause of the accident is still under investigation. Cliff Coleman, who described the impact, said it was clear the aircraft... [Continue Reading]
Hegseth warns ICC over US boat strikes as Colombia joins anti-cartel coalition
United States Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has warned that the International Criminal Court could investigate US military actions in Latin America, including strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats in the Caribbean. He made the remarks in Panama while defending the campaign and urging regional partners to reject the court's jurisdiction. He also said Colombia has joined the Shield of the Americas coalition, bringing the group to 19 members.Hegseth said the Trump administration's effort to target cartels is part of an "all of government" push to disable the international tribunal. He argued there is no legitimate basis for what he called the... [Continue Reading]
Australia prepares $2.5 billion bailout for Tomago aluminium smelter
The federal and New South Wales governments are set to unveil a A$2.5 billion bailout for Tomago Aluminium, Australia's largest aluminium smelter, in the Hunter region of New South Wales. The package is being framed as a 10-year transformation plan for the plant, which has been under pressure from rising energy costs. Industry Minister Tim Ayres said the deal will support new electricity generation and help secure the smelter's future.Under the arrangement, the operators of Tomago Aluminium have agreed to invest A$100 million in decarbonisation measures and a demand-response programme. Ayres said the deal would inject three gigawatts of new... [Continue Reading]
Syria court sentences Bashar al-Assad, Maher al-Assad and former officials to death in absentia
A court in Damascus has sentenced ousted former leader Bashar al-Assad to death in absentia, along with his brother Maher al-Assad and six other former high-ranking officials. The ruling also covered Atef Najib, Assad's cousin and former security chief in Deraa province, who was present at the trial and was also sentenced to death. The case is being presented by Syria's new authorities as a landmark step in a transitional justice process that is still taking shape.The verdicts relate to crimes committed during nearly 14 years of war, including killings, disappearances and torture. The court said the men were convicted... [Continue Reading]
Israeli air strike kills one in northern Gaza's Beit Lahiya
An Israeli air strike has killed one person and wounded five others in northern Gaza, according to local authorities. The strike hit a three-wheeled tuk-tuk near the Western Roundabout in Beit Lahiya on Wednesday. The dead man was identified as Mohanad Saada, and his body was taken with the injured to al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.Gaza's civil defence agency said Saada was part of a municipal maintenance team returning from work repairing a water well damaged in earlier military operations. Civil defence spokesperson Mahmoud Basal said Israeli airstrikes and assassinations had almost completely stopped for more than a week before... [Continue Reading]
Australia advances news bargaining law to force tech platforms to pay publishers
Australia is set to move ahead with a new news bargaining incentive bill after Labor and the Coalition agreed on amendments that would require major digital platforms to make more deals with publishers. The legislation is designed to make companies such as Facebook and TikTok contribute to media outlets for the value they derive from news on their services. It is expected to be introduced into parliament on Wednesday.Under the revised plan, tech companies would have to strike at least eight deals with news publishers, up from the previous minimum of six. The scheme would also limit how much of... [Continue Reading]
Iraq says September 30 deadline for US-led coalition withdrawal is final
Iraq has said that September 30 is the fixed and final date for ending the military mission of the US-led coalition in the country and completing the departure of its forces. The announcement came after Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi met US Central Command Commander General Brad Cooper, according to the prime minister's office. The statement said the move would mean Iraq is free of any foreign military presence from October 1.The office said the deadline had been agreed during al-Zaidi's visit to Washington in mid-July. It added that both sides discussed the timeline again during the latest meeting, and... [Continue Reading]
Eurovision changes hosting rules for broadcasters in states involved in armed conflict
The European Broadcasting Union has changed the rules for the Eurovision Song Contest so broadcasters will no longer be eligible to host if their state is involved in an armed conflict or what it described as a sensitive geopolitical situation. The new rule applies to the 2027 contest and was announced after feedback from participating broadcasters. The next Eurovision is due to take place in Bulgaria in 2027 after singer Dara won for the country in May.The EBU said the revised rules are intended to give greater clarity for artists and production staff and to help ensure the contest provides... [Continue Reading]
NATO commander says ending US access to Shannon Airport would likely damage Ireland ties
NATO's top military commander has said that ending US military access to Shannon Airport would probably damage relations between the United States and Ireland. General Alexus Grynkewich said the loss of access would also carry significant security implications. He made the remarks in an interview during his first visit to Ireland.Grynkewich is NATO's Supreme Allied Commander in Europe and also the commander of US European Command. He described Shannon Airport as a very important logistics hub and said it allows the United States to project power and keep threats at bay. He added that Ireland has been a partner in... [Continue Reading]
Trump says pro-Israel lobbying groups have lost influence in Washington
United States President Donald Trump has said pro-Israel lobbying groups no longer hold the same sway in Washington and on Capitol Hill as they did two decades ago. He made the remarks in a pre-taped interview that aired on Tuesday on the conservative network Real America's Voice. Trump linked the change to shifting attitudes in Congress and among American voters.In the interview, Trump said that if one looks back 20 or 25 years, pro-Israel groups had "the most powerful lobby in Washington." He added that the situation now is different, saying he had never seen anything like the change in... [Continue Reading]
US inflation slows in July as energy prices briefly retreat amid Strait of Hormuz disruption
US consumer inflation slowed in July as energy prices eased briefly, but the data still showed persistent pressure from fuel costs linked to disruption in the Strait of Hormuz. Consumer prices rose 0.1% from June and were 3.4% higher than a year earlier, according to the Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics. The figures point to a modest monthly cooling, while leaving the broader inflation picture elevated.Energy prices fell 1.5% over the month, yet remained 14.7% higher than in July last year. Petrol prices dropped 2.9% month on month, but were still up 39.1% year on year, underscoring how... [Continue Reading]
Russia economy under strain as deficit widens and strikes deepen
Russia's economy is showing fresh signs of strain as a widening budget deficit and deeper Ukrainian strikes test its resilience. A new report says growth is expected to slow to its weakest pace since 2022, even though Moscow has so far withstood years of Western sanctions and war spending. The picture is complicated by a separate windfall from higher global energy prices linked to the war in the Middle East, which has lifted Russian oil revenue.The report says the budget deficit is widening and that Ukrainian strikes are reaching deeper into the economy. It also says Russia still has more... [Continue Reading]
Trump secretly left decoy plane in Turkey, leaving cabinet members aboard
Two members of the US president's cabinet remained on a decoy aircraft after Donald Trump secretly left it before a separate flight in Turkey last month. According to the supplied report, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stayed on the plane that had been treated as Air Force One while Trump moved to another aircraft. The episode took place on 8 July and involved a security arrangement linked to concerns about Iran.The report says Trump boarded Air Force One with both officials and members of the press before hiding on a catering truck and being moved... [Continue Reading]
Iran Says It Will Soon Join BRICS-Backed New Development Bank
Iran is set to become a member of the New Development Bank, the financial institution created by the BRICS group, according to the head of the country's central bank. The announcement was made ahead of a meeting of BRICS finance ministers in India, where Iran is taking part in the bloc's first gathering of finance ministers and central bank governors. The development adds a new financial dimension to Iran's growing engagement with BRICS at a time of continued sanctions pressure.The central bank chief, Abdolnaser Hemmati, said in remarks carried by state media that Iran would "soon become a member" of... [Continue Reading]
Iranian Quds Force chief visits Baghdad for talks on disarming armed groups
An Iraqi source has said the head of Iran's Quds Force, Esmail Qaani, made an unannounced visit to Baghdad earlier this week for talks on the Iraqi government's plan to disarm armed groups. The source said Qaani held behind-the-scenes meetings with Iraqi political and security leaders, as well as commanders of Shia paramilitaries, on Monday. The discussions reportedly focused on bringing weapons under state control as Baghdad moves toward a September 30 deadline.According to the source, the Iranian message delivered through Qaani was that there should be no handover of faction weapons at the present time. The source said Tehran... [Continue Reading]
Former Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji dies at 97 after shaping trade opening and reforms
Former Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji has died at the age of 97, according to the supplied report. He served as China's premier from 1998 to 2003 and was widely associated with the country's push into global trade and a series of major economic reforms. The report says he played a leading role in China's entry into the World Trade Organization and in policies that helped open Chinese factories to international markets.The report says Zhu was one of the most important economic reformers of his era. It says he moved local tax powers to the central government, closed or privatised failing... [Continue Reading]
Lebanon abolishes death penalty as parliament backs historic reform
Lebanon's parliament has approved a law abolishing capital punishment, confirming a major change to the country's criminal justice system. The vote took place on Tuesday in the 128-member assembly, and the new penalty replaces death sentences with life imprisonment with aggravated hard labour. The reform makes Lebanon the first country in the Middle East to formally end the death penalty.The move gives legal force to a long-standing pause in executions. Lebanon has observed an unofficial moratorium since January 2004, but courts have continued to issue death sentences, and 85 people were still facing such sentences at the end of 2025,... [Continue Reading]
Germany approves draft law to expand spy agency powers after recent attacks
Germany's government has approved a draft law that would lift many of the postwar restraints on the country's intelligence agencies. The move comes after two recent security incidents that have intensified pressure on ministers to show they can respond more effectively to modern threats. The bill still needs parliamentary approval before it can take effect.Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said the changes would turn the intelligence services into "genuine secret services" and give them the operational capabilities needed to confront modern state terrorism and extremist groups. He said Germany should be able to operate on an equal footing with partner services... [Continue Reading]
Taiwan protests China-Indonesia military exercise plan off east coast
Taiwan has condemned China's plan to hold a navigation exercise with an Indonesian warship east of the island, calling the move unilateral and irresponsible. The planned drill was announced by China's defence ministry for mid-August, with no details given on what it would involve. Taiwan said it had immediately sought clarification from the parties involved and asked Indonesia for further information.According to the available statement, the exercise would take place off Taiwan's east coast, an area where China has already stepped up activity in recent months. Taiwan said China's military operates around the island on an almost daily basis, and... [Continue Reading]
Wisconsin Democratic governor primary narrowly won by David Crowley
Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley has narrowly won Wisconsin's Democratic gubernatorial primary, edging out state lawmaker Francesca Hong in a race that remained too close to call until late counting. With 94% of votes counted on Wednesday morning, Crowley held 39.9% of the vote compared with Hong's 39.5%, leaving the margin at less than one percentage point. The result sets up a November general election contest against Republican US Representative Tom Tiffany.The primary was held on Tuesday and became one of the tightest contests in Wisconsin's Democratic field. Crowley was endorsed by Governor Tony Evers, while Hong campaigned as a... [Continue Reading]
Trump confirms secret plane swap after alleged Iran threat during NATO summit travel
United States President Donald Trump has confirmed that he secretly changed aircraft during travel linked to a NATO summit in Turkiye after what he described as a potential assassination threat from Iran. He said the move was made on the advice of the Secret Service and the military, and that he complied with their instructions. The aircraft change took place on 8 July and was not disclosed publicly at the time.Trump told reporters that he was moved between planes in a catering truck in Ankara, while journalists and top aides remained on the original aircraft. He said the plane he... [Continue Reading]
Russia frees ailing ex-US Marine Robert Gilman as he returns to the United States
Russia has freed former US Marine Robert Gilman, who had been detained since 2022, and he has now returned to the United States for medical care. The release was described by US officials as being on humanitarian grounds after discussions involving President Vladimir Putin and US special envoy Steve Witkoff. Gilman arrived at Dulles airport near Washington on a State Department plane before continuing on to a rehabilitation centre in San Antonio, Texas.US officials said Mr Putin approved a pardon for Gilman and that Russia did not seek any concessions in return. Mr Witkoff said Gilman could now return to... [Continue Reading]
Bondi Beach shooting hero's assault charges dropped by police in Sydney
A man hailed as a hero for disarming one of the Bondi Beach shooters has had assault charges against him dropped by police in Sydney. Ahmed al Ahmed appeared outside a local court on Wednesday after prosecutors withdrew domestic violence common assault, stalking and intimidation charges linked to an alleged incident with his father in March. The case had been brought in June, and Ahmed had denied the allegations.The withdrawal came after it was agreed that Ahmed would abide by an apprehended domestic violence order for 12 months, limiting his contact with his father. Defence lawyer Mohamed Sakr said in... [Continue Reading]
Japan may be drawn into Albanese melon joke row as controversy spreads
Japan may be forced to respond to a diplomatic row it had so far tried to avoid after renewed controversy in Australia over a joke by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese about melons gifted to him by Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae. The issue, which had largely passed unnoticed in Japan for about a month, has now begun to circulate more widely in Japanese news and social media. The latest attention came as Albanese faced questions in parliament in Australia over remarks he made on a podcast about the gift.The comments at the centre of the dispute referred to two melons... [Continue Reading]
US military disables Panama-flagged ship near Iranian port as blockade enforcement continues
US Central Command said a Navy MH-60 helicopter fired missiles into the engine room of the Panama-flagged M/V Vela Nova after the vessel ignored repeated warnings and tried to approach an Iranian port. The command said the ship was disabled on Tuesday and was no longer transiting to Iran in violation of the US blockade. The incident was described as the third forced halt since Washington reinstated the blockade on 14 July.CENTCOM said it has redirected 55 ships that tried to run the blockade and boarded two others as of Tuesday. It also said the earlier blockade period, from 13... [Continue Reading]
Cook Islands election shaped by diplomatic rift with New Zealand and ties with Beijing
Voters in the Cook Islands are heading to a high-stakes general election that has been shaped by disputes over foreign policy, deep-sea mining and the country's relationship with New Zealand. Prime Minister Mark Brown has said last year's diplomatic rift with Wellington could influence how people vote. The election is taking place in a small Pacific nation of about 17,000 people that has recently drawn wider international attention.Brown said the fallout from the row with New Zealand "does have bearings" on voters, adding that people are "quite mindful and aware of what happens in the geopolitical space". He argued that... [Continue Reading]
Venezuela and Israel restore consular relations after diplomatic thaw
Venezuela and Israel have agreed to restore consular relations, marking a notable shift after years of severed ties. The announcement was made on Tuesday and follows a period of warming contacts between the two governments. It also comes after Israeli emergency assistance in Venezuela following twin earthquakes that damaged the South American country.Venezuela's foreign minister, Felix Plasencia Gonzalez, said the decision came after Israel deployed a team to Venezuela in response to the earthquakes. He said the two governments had agreed to continue bilateral technical cooperation linked to emergency and recovery efforts. They also plan to establish a coordination mechanism... [Continue Reading]
UNESCO warns Afghan girls remain barred from secondary education as numbers rise
UNESCO has said about 2.4 million girls in Afghanistan are currently barred from secondary school, renewing pressure on the Taliban administration over its restrictions on female education. The agency said the figure has risen by 200,000 since last year and could reach four million by 2030 if the policy is not reversed. Afghanistan remains the only country in the world where girls and women are prevented from attending secondary schools and universities.The latest warning was issued on Tuesday and comes as the Taliban continues to enforce a ban first imposed in March 2022 on girls' secondary education. Women were later... [Continue Reading]
US rights groups file new legal challenge to sanctions campaign against ICC
Four US-based human rights groups have filed a new lawsuit in the United States challenging the Trump administration's sanctions campaign against the International Criminal Court. The case was filed on Tuesday and argues that the measures go beyond presidential authority and interfere with constitutionally protected rights. It is the latest legal challenge to a policy that has drawn criticism from rights advocates and international law experts.The plaintiffs are the American Friends Service Committee, the Centre for Constitutional Rights, Human Rights Watch and the Open Society Institute. They say the sanctions against the court and organisations that cooperate with it force... [Continue Reading]
Brazil Supreme Court to hear cases that could weaken Amazon protections
Brazil's Supreme Court is due to hear several cases on Wednesday that could reshape legal protections for the Amazon rainforest and affect Indigenous land rights. The hearings come after lawmakers overrode several environmental vetoes issued by President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. They also follow a separate round of motions the court began reviewing on Friday linked to a 2025 ruling that rejected the so-called time limit thesis on Indigenous land claims.The cases place some of Brazil's most consequential environmental disputes before the country's top court. One issue concerns the future of the soya moratorium, an agreement that barred major... [Continue Reading]
Baltic defence startups race to build low-cost tools against Russian hybrid threats
Startups in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are developing defence technologies aimed at countering what they see as a growing Russian hybrid threat. The companies are focusing on rapid innovation in areas such as drones, autonomy, cybersecurity and electronic warfare. Their work comes as the war in Ukraine continues to reshape military technology and battlefield tactics.The reported effort is being driven by the view that smaller firms can move faster than traditional defence contractors. One defence researcher cited in the report said startups are often able to develop technologies quickly and provide niche solutions that larger companies do not usually address.... [Continue Reading]
Heavy rain floods Manila and Luzon as death toll rises to at least 16
Nine days of heavy rain, intensified by tropical storms, have flooded parts of Manila and the wider island of Luzon in the northern Philippines. Workers were seen wading through a rubbish-filled river in the capital as floodwater carried debris through the city. The weather system has also disrupted daily life across the main island, with schools and government offices closed in affected areas.Rescuers said on Monday that floods, landslides and accidents linked to the prolonged rain had killed at least 16 people in the northern Philippines. The rainfall was described as equivalent to more than a month's worth of rain... [Continue Reading]
Hungary parliament elects Andras Baka as new president
Hungary's parliament has confirmed Andras Baka as the country's next president in a secret ballot, marking another significant change under the new political leadership in Budapest. The National Assembly voted on Tuesday to approve the former Supreme Court chief, who was nominated by the Tisza party. He is due to take office on August 19.Lawmakers backed Baka by 140 votes to six, with no abstentions, according to the parliamentary result. Fidesz, the party that dominated Hungarian politics until its defeat in April, boycotted the vote. Tisza lawmakers said Baka's experience would be an important asset as they lay the foundations... [Continue Reading]
The Ghosn Paradox The Imperial Savior, His Cinematic Escape, and the Desperate Call to Salvage a Crumbling Nissan
The Man Who Defied Corporate Gravity Few corporate sagas in modern history possess the cinematic drama, geopolitical friction, and sheer psychological tension as the rise and fall of Carlos Ghosn. Once lauded as the ultimate transnational executive, a multi-lingual titan capable of bridging disparate business cultures, Ghosn became the absolute center of a global firestorm. His story cuts through the pristine facade of global corporate governance to reveal a messy underbelly of nationalism, legal vulnerability, and strategic failure. Rebuilding an Empire from the Ashes of Bankruptcy The mythos of Carlos Ghosn began in 1999. Nissan, one of Japan's proudest manufacturing... [Continue Reading]
Is the Italian Prime Minister the Visionary Leader Europe Needs? An Analysis of Executive Decisiveness, National Security, and the Contrast in European Integration Policies
A Continent in Institutional Deadlock While the rest of Europe remains entangled in a web of bureaucratic deadlock and human rights litigation, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has quietly established herself as a leader operating far ahead of her continental peers. For years, European leaders have debated how to handle radicalism and unchecked migration, often waiting for institutional consensus that arrives too late. Meloni, conversely, has demonstrated a willingness to prioritize state security over political correctness, offering a blueprint for a continent facing asymmetric threats. The Contrast in European Legislative Approvals The contrast between Italy’s swift, executive decisiveness and the... [Continue Reading]
The Mirage of the Umbrella: The Shifting Sands of the U.S.-Israel-GCC Alliance
As I sat in a recent debate at the historic Carlton Club in London, listening to Faisal Abbas, the Editor-in-Chief of Arab News, I felt a tangible shift in the room, not because a new fact had been revealed, but because an old illusion had finally lost its last breath. The old-world order has not merely changed, it has evaporated, leaving the Gulf to realize it is no longer watching a distant fire from the safety of marble towers and air-conditioned ministries, but is instead standing directly inside the smoke. The GCC today is caught in a lethal crossfire between... [Continue Reading]
The Madness of Power, From Balfour to the Edge of World War Three
A Voice in the Wilderness of War: Who Still Dares to Speak Truth While Empires March There are moments in history when the world suddenly accelerates toward disaster, moments when anyone who has studied history can feel the temperature rising even before the explosions reach their peak. The current escalation in the Middle East is one of those moments. According to the facts we now see unfolding, the United States and Israel made the unilateral decision to attack Iran without the approval of the United Nations, without a global coalition mandate, and without the support of most of the international... [Continue Reading]
WAR CRIMES OR HUMANITY ON LIFE SUPPORT?
The Thin, Bloody Line Between Justice and Jungle Rule IS KILLING WITHOUT MERCY NOW LEGAL? By Anthony Sterling In September 2025, the United States military launched what became known as Operation Southern Spear, a lethal campaign targeting suspected drug smuggling vessels in international waters. The stated objective was to combat narco trafficking networks operating beyond territorial jurisdiction. The ethical shock came on 2 September 2025, when a double strike in the Caribbean left survivors clinging to wreckage for nearly an hour. Drone footage reportedly showed two individuals waving from debris after the first impact. Instead of rescue, three additional munitions... [Continue Reading]
Shadows of Fire: The Long Arc of Iran–United States Tensions
A Region on Edge: The Latest Escalation In recent months, tensions between Iran and the United States have intensified once again, fueled by disputes over regional security, nuclear development, maritime incidents in the Persian Gulf, and the broader strategic balance in the Middle East. Officials in Washington have expressed renewed concern over Iran’s uranium enrichment levels, while leaders in Tehran have accused the United States of economic warfare through sanctions and diplomatic isolation. The fragile equilibrium that followed earlier rounds of indirect negotiations appears increasingly strained, with both sides engaging in sharp rhetoric at the United Nations, reinforcing military postures... [Continue Reading]
The role of community policing in nurturing acceptance
In a highly polarized world and a highly volatile situation, many wars are perturbing the lives of many, forcing governments to take real measures to protect their citizens. Away from the geopolitical analysis and speculation, I would like to highlight one of many important aspects related to war preparation, which is the protocol of living in community shelters, historically comparable to the use of air raid shelters during major conflicts. During the war in Lebanon in the mid-eighties, I published an article about this protocol, and it seems very relevant to these days. 1- This is not your house: A... [Continue Reading]
There Is Good in Every Bad
Power, Greed, Oil, and the Theater of Modern Geopolitics The Business Model of Power Donald Trump does not govern like a traditional politician. He governs like a negotiator who believes every geopolitical crisis is leverage, every war threat is a bargaining chip, and every market panic is an opportunity. When markets tremble, someone profits. The question is, who? Global markets react instantly to political tension. Gold rises when conflict looms. Oil spikes when instability threatens production. Stock markets collapse on fear, then rebound on reassurance. Volatility is not chaos, it is opportunity. Historically, gold has surged during major geopolitical crises,... [Continue Reading]




