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Thousands take part in pro-Palestinian rally in New Zealand
Around 50,000 people attended the 'March for Humanity' in central Auckland, the Aotearoa for Palestine group said. However, New Zealand police estimate attendance at 20,000, as per The Times of Israel.
Strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 jolts Kamchatka
A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 struck near the east coast of Kamchatka, as reported by the National Centre for Seismology (NCS) on Saturday.
Aussie ‘mushroom murderer’ Erin Patterson gets sentenced to life
Erin Patterson was convicted of murdering three relatives by serving them lunch laced with death cap mushrooms in July 2023, local media reported.
Indian navy band participates at I-day of Papua New Guinea
The Indian Navy band participated in the military tattoo as a part of the 50th Independence Day celebrations of Papua New Guinea, the Indian Navy Spokesperson shared on Sunday.
Australian authorities on lookout after shark mauls surfer
A frantic effort has been underway to find and identify the species and size of the shark, after it claimed the life of Mercury Psillakis in a morning surf at Long Reef Beach.
Egypt, Qatar condemn Netanyahu’s Gaza displacement remarks
Egypt and Qatar condemned Israeli PM Netanyahu's remarks on Palestinian displacement, calling them a violation of international law and collective punishment. Both countries stressed that Palestinians cannot be forced from their land and urged the international community to confront Israel's policies, while continuing mediation efforts for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Khalistani Groups funded from Canada for violence: Report
Several terrorist entities, including Khalistani violent extremist groups, continue to receive financial support originating from Canada for activities linked to politically motivated violence in the country, according to a new report released by the Canadian Department of Finance.
DR Congo confirms new Ebola outbreak in Kasai province
DRC is facing a new Ebola outbreak in Kasai province, with 28 suspected cases and 15 deaths. The WHO has sent experts and supplies to help contain the virus. Health Minister Roger Kamba said investigations are ongoing, while WHO urged rapid measures to prevent further spread.
Ex-Peruvian President Toledo sentenced to 13 years in jail
Former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo was sentenced to 13 years and four months in prison for money laundering, his second conviction linked to Odebrecht corruption, Al Jazeera reported. Toledo and other ex-presidents, including Martin Vizcarra, have faced legal action in Peru's wider "Car Wash" scandal.
Indian Navy's first training squadron arrives at Seychelles
In a significant step towards strengthening maritime ties and fostering 'Bridges of Friendship', the ships of the Indian Navy's First Training Squadron (1TS), comprising INS Tir, INS Shardul, and CGS Sarathi, arrived at Port Victoria, Seychelles, on September 1.
Toronto conference highlights Pakistan’s Balochistan abuses
The Canadian Baloch Congress held a human rights conference in Toronto highlighting enforced disappearances in Pakistan's Balochistan, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Speakers condemned abductions of activists and civilians, called for global awareness, and demanded accountability from Pakistan for human rights violations and crimes against humanity.
ISA to host Africa regional meet in Ghana from Sept 2
The agenda will focus on ISA's four pillars -- catalytic finance, institutional capacity, technology and policy, and regional partnerships.
Guyana votes amid oil boom debate and border tensions
Guyana votes for president and parliament amid booming oil revenue and a border dispute with Venezuela. The race is mainly between President Irfaan Ali, Aubrey Norton, and billionaire Azruddin Mohamed. Results are expected by Thursday, with international observers monitoring after past vote-counting delays.
Algeria: General Dwivedi pays tribute at Martyrs’ Memorial
COAS General Upendra Dwivedi paid solemn tribute at the Martyrs' Memorial in Algeria's capital on Friday and also visited the Army museum, which showcased the rich military history and valour of the people.
Earthquake of magnitude 5.2 occurs near northern Kuril Islands
An earthquake of magnitude 5.2 occurred in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of the northern Kuril Islands. This was announced on August 30 by Elena Semenova, head of the Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk seismic station.
No immediate retaliatory tariffs, seeks US trade talks: Lula
Brazil's President Lula said his government will not immediately retaliate against US tariffs and seeks trade talks with President Trump. While the US imposes 50% taxes on Brazilian exports, Brazil is exploring legal measures but prioritizes negotiation, emphasizing it will not compromise its sovereignty, Al Jazeera reported.
Rwanda receives seven US deportees under Trump crackdown
Rwanda has received seven people deported from the US under President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, Al Jazeera reported. Kigali said some deportees wish to stay while others want to return home. Rights groups have criticised third-country deportations, raising concerns about safety and human rights in host nations.
Canadian FM welcomes new High Commissioner to India
Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand said the appointment of a new High Commissioner to India reflects Canada's step-by-step approach to boost diplomatic engagement and cooperation, calling it an important move to restore services for Canadians and strengthen bilateral ties.
COAS Dwivedi visits Algeria’s School of Command, praises cadets
General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of Army Staff, visited the School of Command and Major Staff in Tamentfoust, Algeria, where he was briefed on its training role. He appreciated the professionalism of faculty and student officers and encouraged them to pursue excellence in leadership and selfless service to the nation.
Egyptian PM: Egypt-UAE ties a model for Arab cooperation
Egyptian PM Mostafa Madbouli said President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed's visit to Egypt highlights the deep strategic partnership and strong ties with President El-Sisi. He stressed growing cooperation in energy, investment, and regional stability, with both nations committed to joint coordination on Arab and international issues.
UAE rescue team battles forest fires across Albania
The UAE rescue team is battling wildfires in Albania, conducting 27 aerial missions with Black Hawk helicopters and 680 water drops using over 1,261 tons of water. Despite high temperatures and rugged terrain, the team works closely with Albanian authorities to contain fires and prevent reignition.
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