Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Moscow threatens to strike Kyiv command ‘centres’ Ukraine

command

Russian military warned to target Ukraine’s command centers in Kyiv on Wednesday. if  Ukrainian troops continue to attack Russian territory. “We are seeing Ukrainian troops’ attempts to carry out sabotage and strike Russian territory,” the Russian defense ministry said in a statement. “If such cases continue, the Russian armed forces will strike decision-making centers, including … Read more

Mexico rejects UN charge of enforced disappearance impunity

Mexico

 Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Wednesday rejected appraisal from a United Nations committee that urged the country to fight systemic impunity in the face of forceful disappearances. “No international organization is going to put us in the dock if we are acting legally, humanely — if we do not allow corruption or impunity,” … Read more

Hunt on for crocs swept away by S.African floods

 South African

 South African rangers were on a regular hunt Wednesday for crocodiles that went missing from breeding ponds after heavy rains overwhelmed a crocodile ranch, a conservancy said Wednesday. Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, a conservation center put out an alert on Twitter warning that 12 crocodiles were washed away from the Crocodile Creek Farm in a space … Read more

Police intensify manhunt for New York subway shooter

subway shooter

New York police heightened their hunt Wednesday for fugitive gunman who shot 10 people in a subway car last day, putting a city already  rising gun violence further on edge. Police have distinguished 62-year-old Frank James as a suspect in the assault, in which they say he exploded two smoke cannisters on board the train … Read more

Seven Niger police officers killed by suspected jihadists

Niger police

Seven Niger police officers allegedly have been killed and 16  wounded on Tuesday in an attack by suspected jihadists near  Burkina Faso border, local sources said Wednesday. “The attack was carried out Tuesday afternoon by heavily armed men, who arrived in large crowed  and targeted the Petelkole police station on the border with Burkina Faso,” … Read more

4,800 people displaced after attacks in central Nigeria

people displaced

at least  4,800 Nigerians have fled from their houses followed by  attacks on five villages in central Plateau state, a government spokesperson  said on  Wednesday. Weighty outfitted lawbreakers referred to locally as outlaws who are progressively dynamic across focal and northwestern states were thought were being behind the assaults. Two local community leaders and the … Read more

Iran’s oldest tyre factory shuts down

Tyre industry lauds Customs for acting against smuggling

Iran’s oldest tire factory has shut down due to “financial issues “, state news agency IRNA published Wednesday. Kian Tire was once the “largest producer of off-road tires in Iran” but closed its doors few days ago due to “financial problems and difficulties in the supplies  of raw materials”, IRNA said. factory was 1958 as … Read more

Dismissing more moderate voices, Biden is Putin’s accuser-in-chief

accuser-in-chief

A “war criminal” and “butcher” who “cannot stay in power”: over recent weeks, US President Joe Biden has made a series of unscripted talks that have raised the temperature in relations with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. However Biden’s promotion libbed line during what was charged as a discourse on biofuels and assisting Americans with the … Read more

South African train makes safari trip, but never moves

South African

Through the display window, simply off the fancy Rue Faubourg Saint-Honore in Paris, a tree is outgrowing the roof.. In the Kruger National Park, South Africa’s most celebrated untamed life hold, this extravagance train takes travelers – – however it won’t ever move. Converted into a boutique hotel, the train provides a gilded lookout from … Read more

Where Paris hides some of its best art

Paris

Through the gallery window, just off the swanky Rue Faubourg Saint-Honore in Paris, a tree is growing out of the ceiling. On closer inspection, it turns out the branches, leaves and flowers are made from bronze and rock-crystal, and it is one of dozens of beautiful and bizarre chandeliers in the Regis Mathieu Gallery. Few … Read more

Four prison officials killed in anglophone Cameroon

anglophone

Four members of Cameroon’s prisons department, including a regional manager, were allegedly killed in an ambush by armed men in a troubled anglophone region, a senior official told Wednesday. Cameroon’s Northwest and Southwest districts are populated chiefly by anglophones, some of whom feel excluded by the nation’s French-talking greater part. Since 2017, separatists seeking self-rule … Read more

Kremlin rejects idea of exchanging Ukraine’s Putin ally

Kremlin

The Kremlin on Wednesday dismissed trading a questionable Kyiv partner of Kremlin strongman Vladimir Putin for Ukrainians kept by Russia. Official and money manager Viktor Medvedchuk, perhaps Ukraine’s most extravagant individual, is known for his nearby connections to Putin and says the Russian chief is adoptive parent to his most youthful little girl, Darya. Ukrainian … Read more

Saudi, Kuwait to develop gas field despite Iran complaint

Kuwait

Saudi Arabia and Kuwait will foster a contested gas field notwithstanding Iranian protests, while asking Tehran to participate in talks, an assertion said Wednesday. The Gulf partners will respect their arrangement, marked “unlawful” by Iran, to foster the Arash/Dorra oceanic gas field, the Saudi unfamiliar service said. “Saudi Arabia and… Kuwait affirm their right to … Read more

Bank of Canada raises key rate to 1% to counter inflation

Bank

The Bank of Canada on Wednesday raised its key loaning rate from 0.5 percent to 1 percent, to battle against rising expansion that is currently figure to be almost six percent during the main portion of the year. The bank said Russia’s attack of Ukraine was causing “new monetary vulnerability,” saying that “cost spikes in … Read more

France’s Le Pen backs ‘rapprochement’ between NATO, Russia

NATO

French extreme right pioneer Marine Le Pen on Wednesday supported nearer ties among NATO and Russia, adding that assuming she won the administration Paris would by and by leave the tactical order of the US-drove collusion. Le Pen, who on April 24 faces President Emmanuel Macron in a run-off, said there ought to be a … Read more

Russia warns West against Bosnia ‘destabilisation’

Russia

The Russian consulate in Sarajevo on Wednesday cautioned the West’s mentality could cause “destabilization” in Bosnia, a day after the nation’s top worldwide agent suspended a dissident ethnic Serb regulation. The response of Moscow reflects strains in the unpredictable Balkans district, generally conflicted between East and West, and where Russia looks to broaden its impact. … Read more

WHO committee ‘unanimous’ not the time to lower guard on Covid

Covid

The World Health Organization’s crisis council collectively concurred that this moment isn’t the opportunity to drop the defenses on Covid-19, the gathering’s head told a question and answer session on Wednesday. “The choice was consistent that it isn’t at this point the time,” said Didier Houssin, after the board reasoned that the pandemic actually established … Read more

Stellantis chief’s pay angers shareholders

shareholders

The gigantic compensation bundle of the CEO of US-European automaker Stellantis was impacted by certain investors and crawled its direction into the French official mission on Wednesday. Stellantis says CEO Carlos Tavares is expected to get 19 million euros ($20.6 million) for 2021, the year that France’s PSA (Peugeot-Citroen-Opel) and Italian-American gathering Fiat-Chrysler converged to … Read more

India’s Infosys to exit Russia business

Russia business

It likewise found out if such compensation was socially legitimized given that Stellantis was probably going to require eliminated positions because of overcapacity following the consolidation. The CFDT association said the pay bundle was “difficult to accept for workers who are approached to put forth seriousness attempts consistently”. “Given what is going on in the … Read more

Toll hits 253 in South Africa’s deadliest floods on record

easter

Crushing floods left 253 dead in the South African city of Durban, the commonplace wellbeing boss said Wednesday, after slopes washed away, homes imploded, and more individuals were as yet dreaded missing. The heaviest downpours in 60 years pound Durban’s district, known as eThekwini. As per an AFP count, the tempest is the deadliest on … Read more

Ukrainian climber on Everest to call for global support

Ukrainian

A Ukrainian climber said Wednesday she will culmination Mount Everest conveying her public banner to energize worldwide help for her nation and lift assurance among those battling the Russian intrusion. Antonina Samoilova will be the main climber from Ukraine endeavoring to culmination a Himalayan pinnacle this season, and the 33-year-old said her undertaking was the … Read more

UK Tory MPs hold Johnson’s political fate in their hands

Johnson

Boris Johnson has endure the underlying aftermath from turning into the primary British head of the state to be fined for overstepping the law, yet his drawn out position stays tricky, investigators said Wednesday. The beset UK pioneer offered a “full statement of regret” Tuesday in the wake of being punished for breaking Covid lockdown … Read more

Biden ‘genocide’ claims against Russia ‘unacceptable’: Kremlin

genocide

The Kremlin said Wednesday it was “genocide” for US President Joe Biden to blame Moscow’s soldiers for submitting annihilation in Ukraine, where Russia has been directing a tactical mission for almost two months. “We completely differ and consider unsuitable any endeavor to mutilate what is happening thusly,” Kremlin representative Dmitry Peskov told correspondents.

3 Germans suspected of ‘terrorism’ in Mali released

Germans suspected

Three Germans suspected with ” terrorism” in Mali have been released, a German government representative said Wednesday, in the midst of a visit to the contention torn Sahel state by the country’s unfamiliar clergyman. Mali’s military said on Tuesday that it had captured three Europeans during tasks against jihadists in unpredictable focal Mali. “The Malian … Read more

French acting legend Michel Bouquet dies at 96

Michel Bouquet

Michel Bouquet, a legend of French stage and famous for his services with new wave directors like Francois Truffaut and Claude Chabrol, died  at the age of 96 on Wednesday . Bouquet passed away in a Paris hospital, his spokesperson told . He was especially known for playing the lead job in Eugene Ionesco’s absurdist … Read more

Korda brings Miami champion Alcaraz down to earth

Miami champion

Carlos Alcaraz became the latest fancied player to exit the Monte Carlo Masters tournament after he was beaten by  7-6 (7/2), 6-7 (5/7), 6-3 from  American Sebastian Korda in their second round clash on Wednesday. Alcaraz had shows on the rear of coming out on top for the renowned Miami Masters championship yet the 18-year-old … Read more

UK, EU coordinate over more Russian sanctions

Russian sanctions

England and the European Union on Wednesday declared composed sanctions against favorable to Russian separatists, as well as more oligarchs and their family members. The UK government said that, collaborating with the EU, it is authorizing “178 Russian separatists” in eastern Ukraine, notwithstanding six additional oligarchs and their families and workers. “This comes after numerous … Read more

War in Ukraine: Latest developments

Latest developments

  Russia says  in excess of thousand Ukrainian fighters have given up in the assaulted southeastern city of Mariupol following a fierce six-week fight for the essential port. “In the city of Mariupol… 1,026 Ukrainian servicemen of the 36th Marine Brigade willfully set out their arms and gave up,” the Russian guard service says. Ukraine … Read more