Tuesday, 26 Nov, 2024

International

China welcomes US-Russia deal

DHAKA: China’s foreign minister on Sunday welcomed the deal between the United States and Russia to eliminate Syria’s chemical weapons, which headed off the prospect of US strikes against Bashar al-Assad’s regime.‘The Chinese side welcomes the general agreement between the US and

Afghan woman MP released after 3 weeks in captivity

DHAKA: A female Afghan parliamentarian held captive by Taliban for three weeks has been released in a prisoner exchange.Taliban and government officials said, reports The Jerusalem Post.Fariba Ahmadi Kakar, a member of the Afghan lower house, was kidnapped on August 13 when travelling by

Pakistani Taliban make demands before peace talks

DHAKA: The Pakistani Taliban demanded Sunday that the government release militant prisoners and begin withdrawing troops from the group’s tribal sanctuary before they will participate in peace talks, raising doubts about prospects for negotiations.The demands came as a roadside bomb

Lawyer for Delhi gang-rape convicts may lose licence

DHAKA: A lawyer for two men sentenced to death for the fatal gang-rape of an Indian student could lose his licence for remarks that ‘reek of misogyny’.A regulatory body said on Sunday, reports The Straits Times.AP Singh, the counsel for Akshay Thakur and Vinay Sharma, has angered the

Thousands flee as volcano erupts in Sumatra

DHAKA: Thousands of villagers fled on Sunday after a volcano erupted on Indonesia’s Sumatra island spewing rocks and red-hot ash onto surrounding villages, officials said.Mount Sinabung in Karo district, North Sumatra province, erupted violently before dawn.‘More than 3,000 people

100 Philippine rebels killed or captured

DHAKA: Philippine officials say nearly 100 Muslim guerrillas, who have held scores of people hostage for a week in the south, have been killed or captured in a push by government troops to retake rebel-held coastal communities.Philippine interior secretary Mar Roxas and other officials

Iran lauds US ‘rationality’ for agreeing to Syria deal

DHAKA: A deal between Russia and the United States to remove Syria’s chemical arsenal was a sign of US ‘rationality’.Iran’s speaker of parliament Ali Larijani was quoted as saying by Iranian media on Sunday, reports The Jerusalem Post.US state secretary John Kerry and Russian

Yemen Al-Qaeda confirms commander’s death

DHAKA: Yemen’s Al-Qaeda branch has confirmed that a US strike killed one of its leaders at the end of last month.It said in a statement posted on a militant website on Saturday that Qaid al-Dahab was killed by a ‘perfidious American air raid’ in the el-Manaseh region of Bayda

India tests nuclear capable missile

DHAKA: India on Sunday conducted a second test flight of its indigenously developed nuclear- capable ‘Agni-V’ long-range ballistic missile, which has a strike range of more than 5000 km, from the Wheeler Island off Odisha coast.The three stage, solid propellant missile was test-fired

‘Syrian chemical weapons deal an important first step’

DHAKA: French foreign minister Laurent Fabius said a Russia-US deal to remove Syrian president Bashar al-Assad’s chemical weapons was an important first step and called for a political solution to address the mounting death toll in Syria.Fabius made the comments to reporters in Beijing

Outgoing president raises concerns over Maldives vote

DHAKA: Outgoing Maldivian president Mohamed Waheed raised concerns on Sunday about the first round of the polls in which he suffered a humiliating defeat, while calling for ‘peace and harmony’ before the final vote.Waheed received just 5.13 percent of the vote in the first round on

Obama welcomes US-Russia Syria plan

DHAKA: US President Barack Obama has welcomed an agreement between the US and Russia under which Syria`s chemical weapons must be destroyed or removed by mid-2014 as an "important step".But a White House statement cautioned that the US expected Syria "to live up to its public

27 Afghan miners killed in collapse

DHAKA: Twenty-seven Afghan miners trapped underground have been found dead in the northern province of Samangan, officials have confirmed to the BBC.Provincial governor`s spokesman Mohammad Seddiq Azizi said that the men had been working at the Abkhorak coal mine when part of it

India to sharpen Agni-5 test launch

DHAKA: India`s defence scientists are gearing up for the second test launch of Agni-5, the country`s most potent nuclear capable ballistic missile.Developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the Agni-5 can carry a single nuclear warhead of over 1000 kg and can

Iraq suicide bombing death toll rises to 26

DHAKA: A suicide bomber who blew himself up at a funeral for a member of a tiny Iraqi minority on Saturday killed 26 people and wounded 45 others.A doctor said, reports The Straits Times.The attack in the town of Baashiqah, just outside the main northern city of Mosul, struck at 2pm (1100

Japan to boost surveys off Fukushima plant

DHAKA: Japan’s nuclear authority plans to conduct radiation contamination surveys at 600,000 points on the seabed off the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, up from 200 places so far.A report said on Saturday, according to The Straits Times.The Nuclear Regulation Authority is to survey

India’s BJP seek consensus for Modi as PM

DHAKA: India’s Hindu nationalist party scrambled on Saturday to win support from the movement’s most senior leader over a decision to appoint controversial politician Narendra Modi as candidate for premier in looming elections.Senior leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP),

Britain welcomes Syria agreement

DHAKA: British foreign secretary William Hague on Saturday welcomed a US-Russian deal to eliminate Syria’s chemical weapons and said there would be ‘urgent work’ to implement it.‘Have spoken to (US) Secretary (of State John) Kerry. UK welcomes US-Russia agreement on #Syria

21 killed at funeral in northern Iraq

DHAKA: A suicide bomber killed at least 21 people at the funeral of a member of Iraq’s Shabak minority in the northern province of Nineveh on Saturday.Iraq’s security and medical sources said, reports The Straits Times.The attack took place in Bartella, some 25km east of Mosul,

‘Geneva deal must end appalling Syria suffering’

DHAKA: UN leader Ban Ki Moon on Saturday welcomed a Russian-US deal on Syria’s chemical weapons and hopes it will lead to efforts to end the ‘appalling suffering’ of Syrians.A spokeswoman said, reports The Straits Times.Ban has the ‘fervent hope’ that the deal reached in Geneva