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Report: RSF forces detaining civilians for ransom after fall of al-Fashir
KHARTOUM — The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied militias are detaining civilians and demanding ransoms from families unable to flee the Sudanese city of al-Fashir, with those unable to pay facing killings or severe assaults, according to testimonies gathered by Reuters from former captives, aid workers, and researchers. The accounts, drawn from interviews with 33 survivors and 10 humanitarian personnel, indicate that large groups of civilians are being held in multiple villages within roughly 80 km of al-Fashir, North Darfur’s capital, which fell to RSF control in late October after an 18-month siege. Some detainees reported being taken back into the city itself as fighters demanded payments ranging from 5 million to 60 million Sudanese pounds ($1,400 to $17,000). The...
December 04, 2025

Report: RSF forces detaining civilians for ransom after fall of al-Fashir

Vladimir Putin Putin is set to arrive in New Delhi on Thursday where he will be hosted by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Putin vows Russia will seize Donbas region by any means, as Ukrainians prepare for fresh peace talks
MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin told Indian media that Moscow would seize the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine “in any case,” including by military means, according to Russian state media, digging in on one of his key demands as Ukrainian officials prepare for another round of peace talks which have yet to yield a deal.Putin is set to arrive in New Delhi on Thursday where he will be hosted by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, two days after a meeting at the Kremlin with a US delegation led by special envoy Steve Witkoff.Meanwhile, Ukrainian officials are traveling to the US on Thursday, where they have been invited to hold talks with their American counterparts on a plan to end Moscow’s war, a Ukrainian source with knowledge of the situation told CNN.Ahead of the Modi...
December 04, 2025

Putin vows Russia will seize Donbas region by any means, as Ukrainians prepare for fresh peace talks

Palestinian Islamic Jihad said it had found the body of a hostage in northern Gaza
Israel says Palestinian groups returned body of Thai hostage held in Gaza
TEL AVIV — Israel says the remains of a hostage it received from Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) via the Red Cross in Gaza on Wednesday have been identified as belonging to Thai agricultural worker Suthisak Rintalak.The return of the 43-year-old's body means that only one more dead hostage's body due to be handed over under the terms of the ceasefire deal now remains in Gaza.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said the Israeli government shared "in the deep sorrow of the Rintalak family, the Thai people, and all of [the] fallen hostages' families".It also vowed to work tirelessly to bring home the body of the last hostage, Israeli police officer Master Sgt Ran Gvili, 24.Suthisak Rintalak was from the town of Rattanawapi in north-eastern Thailand.He...
December 04, 2025

Israel says Palestinian groups returned body of Thai hostage held in Gaza

The New York Times building in New York
New York Times sues Hegseth over Pentagon press crackdown
WASHINGTON — The New York Times is suing the Department of Defense over the Pentagon’s new restrictions on press access.The lawsuit, set to be filed in federal court in Washington, DC, names the Defense Department, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the chief Pentagon spokesman, Sean Parnell, as defendants.The lawsuit seeks the repeal of a new policy, instituted in October, that prompted Pentagon beat reporters to turn in their press passes rather than sign onto the restrictions.“The policy is an attempt to exert control over reporting the government dislikes, in violation of a free press’ right to seek information under their First and Fifth Amendment rights protected by the Constitution,” Times spokesperson Charlie Stadtlander said.“The Times intends to vigorously defend...
December 04, 2025

New York Times sues Hegseth over Pentagon press crackdown

Passengers crowd outside a boarding gate as they wait to board a delayed IndiGo flight at Indira Gandhi International airport in New Delhi, India, December 3, 2025. Thousands of flyers have been stranded across major ai
More than 300 flights canceled as Indian airline faces 'staff shortage'
NEW DELHI — India's biggest airline IndiGo faced a growing crisis, with more than 300 flights cancelled since Tuesday, leaving thousands of passengers stranded nationwide.Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bengaluru - among India's busiest airports - were worst hit.The airline blamed technical glitches, weather and new crew rostering rules for the disruption.The budget airline, with over 60% domestic market share, links major metros and smaller cities.IndiGo said it had made "calibrated adjustments" to its schedule until Friday to stabilise operations.On Thursday morning, ANI news agency reported 33 IndiGo flight cancellations at Delhi, 85 at Mumbai and 73 at Bengaluru.Videos of frustrated flyers circulated on social media and many passengers took to X (formerly Twitter) to...
December 04, 2025

More than 300 flights canceled as Indian airline faces 'staff shortage'

Tents near Khan Younis last week
Five killed in Israeli air strikes on tents near Khan Younis, medics say
GAZA — Five Palestinians were killed, including two children, and several wounded when Israeli aircraft struck tents for displaced people west of Khan Younis, according to medics at the Kuwait Field Hospital.The strikes hit Gaza's coastal al-Mawasi area.Medical teams said the dead were two women aged 46 and 30, a 36-year-old man, and two boys, aged eight and 10.Some 32 injured people were treated in hospital, the medics said.Rescue workers told the BBC they recovered the bodies from al-Najaat camp, a cluster of tents that has housed hundreds of displaced people in recent months.The Israeli military said it had "struck a Hamas terrorist" after five of its soldiers were wounded earlier on Wednesday."The Hamas terrorist organization carried out a blatant violation of the ceasefire...
December 04, 2025

Five killed in Israeli air strikes on tents near Khan Younis, medics say

Aid lorries passing through the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing face an inspection in Israel before entering Gaza. — EPA
Israel says Rafah crossing to open soon to let Palestinians leave Gaza via Egypt
JERUSALEM — Israel has announced it will open the key Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt in the coming days to allow Palestinians to leave the territory.Israeli military body Cogat said exits would be "facilitated through co-ordination with Egypt, following security approval by Israel and under the supervision of the European Union mission". It added that this would be "similar to the mechanism that operated in January", when the crossing opened during a previous ceasefire.An Israeli security official said it was an expression of Israel's support for the current ceasefire with Hamas, which began seven weeks ago.However, Egypt denied it was co-ordinating with Israel to reopen the Rafah crossing.The State Information Service cited an official Egyptian source as saying that "if an...
December 04, 2025

Israel says Rafah crossing to open soon to let Palestinians leave Gaza via Egypt

Pritam Singh attended a hearing in November to appeal against his conviction
Singapore court upholds guilty verdict for opposition leader Pritam Singh
SINGAPORE — Singapore's opposition leader Pritam Singh has lost his appeal against a guilty verdict of lying to a parliamentary committee.In February, Singh was fined S$14,000 ($10,800; £8,100) for two charges related to his handling of Raeesah Khan, a former lawmaker from his party who confessed to lying to parliament.In a short hearing to a packed court public gallery on Friday, the judge said Singh's conviction was supported by the evidence provided.Singh, who leads the main opposition Workers' Party, said that he was "disappointed" with the decision but accepted it "fully and without reservation".He paid his fines at the courthouse after the hearing on Friday. "Might as well get it done," he told reporters.Singh retains his seat in parliament despite the conviction,...
December 04, 2025

Singapore court upholds guilty verdict for opposition leader Pritam Singh

Women comfort each other on Wednesday near the charred ruins of the housing block. — EPA
Hong Kong orders removal of scaffolding mesh after deadly blaze
HONG KONG — Authorities in Hong Kong have ordered the removal of scaffolding mesh from buildings undergoing renovations by Saturday, as investigations continue into the Chinese territory's deadliest blaze in decades.It is now known that 159 people died as a result of the fire last Wednesday at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex — with 31 still missing.Investigators have found that a protective netting used around the complex, which had been undergoing extensive renovations, failed to meet flame retardant standards.Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn Hon-ho said new guidelines for testing materials used in scaffolding would be issued next week.Around 200 private residential and 10 public buildings are currently undergoing renovations in Hong Kong.The South China Morning Post,...
December 04, 2025

Hong Kong orders removal of scaffolding mesh after deadly blaze

Russian S400 drives on their way to Red Square during the general rehearsal of Victory Day military parade marking the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II in Moscow on 7 May 2025
Oil, defense and geopolitics: Why Putin is visiting Modi in Delhi
NEW DELHI — Russian President Vladimir Putin is starting a two-day visit to India, where he will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and attend an annual summit held by both countries.Delhi and Moscow are expected to sign a number of deals during the visit, which comes months after the US increased pressure on India to stop buying Russian oil.It also comes as US President Donald Trump's administration holds a series of talks with Russia and Ukraine in an attempt to end the war.India and Russia have been close allies for decades and Putin and Modi share a warm relationship. Here's a look at why they both need each other — and what to watch for as they meet.Well, for a start, look at the numbers:a population of nearly a billion and a half.economic growth exceeding 8%. India is...
December 04, 2025

Oil, defense and geopolitics: Why Putin is visiting Modi in Delhi

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