Washington: US President Donald Trump threatened the Palestinian militant organization Hamas, saying that if all the hostages kidnapped from Israel are not released by Saturday, everything in Gaza will be destroyed. According to news agency AFP, Trump said that if all the hostages are not returned by 12 noon on Saturday, then I think the.
The 24-member cabinet, announced on February 8, aims to implement financial reforms, oversee reconstruction efforts, and enforce a resolution to stabilise the Lebanese border with Israel.
Sydney: Australian police have seized more than 40 kg of cocaine found in refrigerated containers imported into Sydney. The Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Australian Border Force (ABF) said on Monday that about 41 kg of cocaine was found in the containers that arrived at Sydney’s Port Botany from Chile and Belgium in January. They.
Washington: United States President Donald Trump has officially designated February 9 as “Gulf of America Day,” marking the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico. The proclamation was signed on Sunday while Trump was en route to New Orleans for Super Bowl 59, with Air Force One flying over the renamed region. The renaming follows Executive.
In a separate incident, the health authorities reported that an elderly woman from the Mahna family was shot dead by Israeli forces east of the town of Al-Qarara, near Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip
During a joint press conference in Washington with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, US President Donald Trump said the United States plans to "take control of the Gaza Strip," move Palestinians to neighbouring countries
Taipei: Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) has reported heightened Chinese military activity near its territory, noting the detection of five People’s Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft and six People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels in the surrounding area. The ministry confirmed that three of the five aircraft crossed the median line of the Taiwan S .
Yeosu: A fishing trawler with 14 crew members sank early Sunday in the waters off South Korea’s southern coast, resulting in four fatalities and six individuals still unaccounted for. Rescue operations are currently in progress. The 139-ton vessel, which had eight South Korean crew members along with three Vietnamese and three Indonesians, was reported missing.