35 dead, 250 injured in Afghanistan flash floods
Jalalabad, July 16 - At least 35 people were killed and 250 others were injured as rainstorms and flash floods swept through east Afghanistan's Nangarhar province, a local official said late on Monday evening.
US State Dept ‘unequivocally’ condemns attempted assassination of Trump
Washington, July 16 - The US State Department has "strongly and unequivocally" condemned the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump as he was holding a campaign rally in the state of Pennsylvania on Saturday.
Trump picks Senator Vance, married to an Indian-American, as his VP nominee
Washington, July 16 - Former US President and the putative Republican nominee for the White House, Donald Trump has named J.D. Vance, a first-time Senator from Ohio whose wife is an Indian-American, as his nominee for Vice President.
US urges India to use ties with Russia to end war in Ukraine
Washington, July 16 - The United States on Monday urged India to use its longstanding relationship with Russia to urge President Vladimir Putin to “end his illegal war and to find a lasting peace” in its conflict with Ukraine.
‘Instigated mayhem’: Kenya President Ruto accuses Ford Foundation of link to recent protests
Nairobi, July 16 - Kenya's President William Ruto on Monday accused the Ford Foundation of involvement in the recent youth-led protests over the controversial Finance Bill, which envisaged hefty tax hikes, and led to an attack on the Parliament and left at least
US judge dismisses classified documents case against Trump
Washington, July 15 - A US district judge in Florida has dismissed a case accusing former President Donald Trump of mishandling classified documents, saying the appointment of a special prosecutor leading the government's case was unconstitutional.
Sri Lanka reduces average electricity tariff by over 20 per cent
Colombo, July 15 - Sri Lanka's Minister of Power and Energy Kanchana Wijesekera on Monday announced that the electricity tariff on average will be reduced by 22.49 per cent, effective from July 16.
North China on high alert for extreme rainfall
Beijing, July 15 - China's northern regions are bracing for extreme weather conditions, with authorities urging full emergency preparedness to counter the imminent threat of heavy rainfall.
Trump reveals a softer, mellower side after assassination bid
Washington, July 15 - Former US President Donald Trump has said that he threw away an “extremely tough” speech prepared for accepting the party nomination at the Republican convention starting Monday and will go instead with one calling for unity.
South African president pledges to advance decarbonisation
Johannesburg, July 15 - South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said Monday that the country will decarbonise at a pace and scale that is affordable to its economy as its carbon-intensity economy is unsustainable.
Caucasus Investment Forum kicks off in Russia’s Chechen
Grozny (Russia), July 15 - The Caucasus Investment Forum 2024 kicked off here on Monday, attracting some 4,000 representatives from over 50 countries and regions to discuss regional development and cooperation.
Singapore faces increasingly aging society with dropping birth rate
Singapore, July 15 - The number of elderly Singaporean residents living alone in households more than doubled from 35,160 in 2013 to 78,135 in 2023, according to the Family Trends Report issued by the Ministry of Social and Family Development on Monday.
Romania extends red, orange heat warnings
Bucharest, July 15 - The Romanian National Meteorological Administration (ANM) has extended its red and orange heat warnings until Wednesday, affecting the entire country amid an ongoing heatwave.
Flash floods kill five in Afghanistan
Asadabad (Afghanistan), July 15 - At least five people were killed as flash floods swept through most parts of eastern Afghanistan's Kunar province on Monday morning, a local official said.
Flood death toll climbs to eight in Philippines’ Bangsamoro
Manila, July 15 - The death toll caused by massive flooding hitting Bangsamoro in the southern Philippines has climbed to eight as the area continues to grapple with torrential rains, a local official said Monday.
Estonian president accepts Prime Minister’s resignation
Tallinn, July 15 - Estonian President Alar Karis has accepted Prime Minister Kaja Kallas's resignation and started talks on forming a new government, said a press release from the president's office on Monday.
Brunei holds grand parade to mark 78th royal birthday
Bandar Seri Begawan, July 15 - Brunei held the traditional Grand Parade on Monday, which will set off a series of events to celebrate the 78th birthday of Brunei's Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah.
Second giant panda cub born at Dutch Ouwehands Zoo
The Hague, July 15 - The Ouwehands Zoo in the Dutch city of Rhenen on Monday announced the birth of the second giant panda cub born in the zoo in four years.
Myanmar exports over 500 tonnes of honey in April-June
Yangon, July 15 - Myanmar exported 584 tonnes of honey worth about 876,000 US dollars in the first quarter of the ongoing fiscal year 2024-25 starting April, according to the Livestock Breeding and Veterinary Department under the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation
Fiji deals with shortage of skilled workers
Suva, July 15 - Fiji needs to enhance human resources and equipment to meet the growing employment demands from various institutions struggling with a shortage of skilled workers, particularly operators and trade professionals.