Italian scientists bet on octopus to fight crab invasion
AFP, Cesenatico
21 August 2026 Europe
Russian ballistic missiles kill 16 in Ukraine’s Kyiv
Reuters, Kyiv
21 August 2026 World
‘US will impose toughest sanctions in history on Iran’
Reuters, Washington/Dubai
21 August 2026 World
Nasa satellite rescue mission fails
AFP, Washington
21 August 2026 World
AIRBASE BOMBING / Israel, Turkey step up warnings over Syria
Reuters, Jerusalem
21 August 2026 World
India, Japan agree to bolster defence ties
AFP, New Delhi
21 August 2026 World
US India envoy’s Kashmir remarks rile Pakistan
AFP, Islamabad
21 August 2026 World

Swiss cost of living demo draws thousands

A Swiss cost-of-living demonstration called by unions and leftist parties, seeking wage rises and pension hikes, drew thousands to central Bern yesterday a month out from parliamentary polls.
16 September 2023

Migration pressure on Italy ‘unsustainable’

Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said Friday that the pressure of migrants arriving in the country was “unsustainable” and called on the European Union to intervene.
16 September 2023

UNESCO adds Ukraine’s Kyiv, Lviv in list

The UN’s cultural organisation on Friday placed World Heritage Sites in the Ukrainian cities of Kyiv and Lviv on its “in danger” list, saying they are at risk from the war sparked by Russia’s invasion.
16 September 2023

Prosecutor seeks gag order on Trump

US Special Counsel Jack Smith is asking a judge to impose limits on statements from former President Donald Trump regarding a Washington, DC, court case over his attempt to overturn his 2020 election defeat, according to a court filing on Friday.
16 September 2023

Kim inspects key Russian weapons

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met yesterday with the Russian defence minister in Vladivostok, where he inspected state-of-the-art weapons including a hypersonic missile system on the latest leg of a rare visit outside his country.
16 September 2023

What has changed in Iran one year since Mahsa Amini protests erupted?

Iran's rulers have intensified a clampdown on dissent one year since the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini sparked protests that spiraled into some of the worst political turmoil since the 1979 Islamic Revolution
16 September 2023

Iran slams new Western sanctions on Amini death anniversary

Iran has hit out at Western countries including arch-foe the United States over what it called their "illegal" decision to impose new sanctions on the Islamic republic
16 September 2023

Clampdown and grief as Iranians remember Mahsa Amini

Iranians at home and abroad marked the first anniversary Saturday of the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini, with activists speaking of a renewed crackdown to prevent any resurgence of the protests which rocked major cities last year
16 September 2023

What is behind India’s possible change of name to Bharat?

Eyebrows were raised when "Bharat" instead of India was used at the recent Group of 20 (G-20) meetings in New Delhi to describe the host country, prompting global speculation about whether the world's most populous country is planning to change its name
16 September 2023

Prosecutor seeks gag order on Trump after menacing statements

Special Counsel Jack Smith asked a judge Friday to place a gag order on ex-president Donald Trump, saying his inflammatory rhetoric threatens to undermine his coming trial for election subversion
16 September 2023

Kim Jong Un meets Russia defence minister: TASS news agency

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu in Vladivostok on Saturday, according to state news agency TASS
16 September 2023

Libya flood: fury that warnings went unheeded

When hydrologist Abdul Wanis Ashour began researching the system of dams protecting the eastern Libya port town of Derna 17 years ago, the peril facing residents was already no secret, he said
16 September 2023

Tourist climbs onto historic statue in Brussels, breaks part of it

An Irish tourist may have to foot a staggering bill of around €17,600 (S$26,000) for breaking a portion of a recently restored statue in Brussels
16 September 2023

French ambassador in Niger being held hostage by junta, Macron says

France's ambassador in Niger is being held hostage at the French embassy by the military junta which has seized power in the West African nation, President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday
16 September 2023

Libya Flood: Rescuers search for thousands still missing

Rescuers sifted through mud and rubble yesterday in their search for people missing from the tsunami-sized flash flood that swept the Libyan port city of Derna.
15 September 2023

Afghan-Pakistan border crossing reopens a week after fighting

The main border crossing between Afghanistan and Pakistan reopened to pedestrians and vehicles yesterday, more than a week after it was closed following a gun battle between frontier guards.
15 September 2023

Iran warns EU sanctions are ‘illegal’

Iran has warned the European Union that its decision to maintain sanctions on the Islamic republic beyond a deadline set in a landmark nuclear deal was “illegal”.
15 September 2023

Ukraine troops retake village near Bakhmut

Ukraine said yesterday it had recaptured the devastated eastern village of Andriivka, setting the stage for further advances on the southern flank of Bakhmut, the city that fell into Russian hands in May after months of heavy fighting.
15 September 2023

Thousands rally in Syria despite violence

Thousands of Syrians protested yesterday in the southern city of Sweida, the largest in nearly a month of anti-government demonstrations that have intensified despite one incidence of violence, activists said.
15 September 2023

US auto workers strike, posing threat to economy

Workers at the “Big Three” US auto manufacturers went on strike yesterday in a first-ever coordinated action to demand pay raises, testing the resilience of the US economy and threatening President Joe Biden’s 2024 re-election momentum.
15 September 2023