Sunday, 24 Nov, 2024

International

Iran to fire up first nuclear power plant next week

TEHRAN: Iran is to launch its first nuclear power reactor next week, the Islamic republic and Russia which helped build the plant said on Friday after years of delays to the highly sensitive project."We are preparing to transfer the fuel inside the plant next week ... Then we will need

Giant Greenland iceberg a climate `warning sign`

PARIS: Giant iceberg that snapped away from Greenland last week is a signal that global warming is causing the island`s continent-sized ice cap to melt faster than expected, scientists say.The 250-square-kilometre (100-square-mile) chunk, four times the size of Manhattan, broke away from

Sri Lanka`s ex-army chief convicted by court martial

COLOMBO: A court martial convicted Sri Lanka`s former army chief Sarath Fonseka on Friday of meddling in politics while on active service and stripped him of his rank and medals."The guilty verdict was read out to General Fonseka at the court martial a short while ago," a senior military

Obama to host Ramadan meal Friday: White House

WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama will Friday join an evening meal to break the daily fast observed by Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan, the White House said.The hosting of Iftar will be held in a dining room at the White House, his spokesman said.Obama participated in a

New rains leave 19 more dead in flood-ravaged China

BEIJING: Torrential rains on Friday battered several parts of western China, killing at least 19 people and heightening fears of a disease outbreak in a mudslide-ravaged town where more than 1,100 have died. Health authorities said survivors of the deadly floods and landslides in Zhouqu,

Nearly 200 centenarians missing in Japan

TOKYO: Nearly 200 Japanese centenarians are missing, officials said Thursday, with the total likely to rise amid a nationwide search after the discovery of the 30-year-old corpse of a man registered as aged 111.In the western city of Kobe alone, the whereabouts of 105 out of 847

Sri Lanka police arrest Iranians in major drug bust

COLOMBO: Sri Lankan police arrested three Iranian men and seized a haul of methamphetamine with an estimated street value of tens of millions of dollars, a spokesman said Thursday.Two men travelling from Qatar were arrested Wednesday when customs officers at the island`s international

Obama sends Ramadan wishes

WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama on Wednesday offered best wishes to Muslims in the United States and around the world as they observe the holy fasting month of Ramadan. "All of us must remember that the world we want to build -- and the changes that we want to make -- must begin

Sri Lankan war probe panel opens

COLOMBO: A government-appointed panel tasked with investigating the final years of Sri Lanka`s civil war opened on Wednesday in Colombo. The eight-member panel will hear testimony on five separate days in the capital and two days in Vavuniya, near the former war zone, an official

Eight Iraqi soldiers killed in house bomb: army officer

BAQUBA: Isurgents early Wednesday lured Iraqi troops into a booby-trapped house in Diyala province which then exploded killing eight soldiers, an army officer told AFP. Three other bodies were found under the rubble, but it was not immediately clear if they were of insurgents or

Taiwan man `marries` goddess

TAIPEI: A Taiwanese man out of luck in earthly love has married a goddess after she ordered him to do so in a dream, a report said Wednesday. The man, identified by his family name Lin, claimed the Lotus Fairy, a Taoist deity, started coming to him in his sleep after he went to her

Nepal court to rule on `Himalayan Viagra` murders

KATHMANDU: A court in Nepal was Wednesday due to give its verdict in the case of 36 villagers charged with a series of gruesome murders in a battle over a highly prized plant dubbed the "Himalayan Viagra." The defendants make up nearly all the male population of the tiny village of Nar,

Australian PM behind in key states: poll

SYDNEY: Australia`s Prime Minister Julia Gillard is lagging behind the opposition in key states, putting August 21 elections on a knife-edge, fresh opinion poll analysis showed on Wednesday. The latest Newspoll assessment gave Gillard`s Labor Party a narrowed 51-49 percent lead over the

UN chief condoles China mudslide deaths

New York: UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon Tuesday expressed sadness that the severe flooding in China had caused the loss of life and resulted in devastation. "He extends his deepest condolences to the families of those who have died or been injured or lost their homes and possessions,"

22 killed in Peru bus accident: official

LIMA: At least 22 people were killed and another 27 were injured early Tuesday when a bus overturned on a road in northern Peru and rolled into a 200-meter (yard) deep ravine, an official said. The bus, which belonged to the Karungo bus company, was carrying more than 50 passengers from

US Senate legend Stevens killed in Alaska plane crash

WASHINGTON: Legendary former US Senator Ted Stevens was among five fatalities after a small plane carrying nine people slammed into a remote Alaska mountainside, officials said Tuesday. Stevens, 86, the longest-serving Republican in Senate history before being voted out of office in

Vatican child sex abuse cases falling apart in US: lawyers

WASHINGTON: A US lawyer who has successfully sued the US Roman Catholic church over the long-running child sex abuse scandal on Tuesday said cases against the Vatican are crumbling and he is throwing in the towel. "You have to have an impossible alignment of planets and moons to win any

Israeli defence minister takes blame for flotilla raid

Jerusalem: Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak told a government-appointed panel Tuesday that he took responsibility for the May 31 army raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla that left nine activists dead. "I carry overall responsibility for everything that took place in the systems under my

Typhoon Dianmu leaves three dead, floods homes in S.Korea

SEOUL: Torrential rain brought by the approach of Typhoon Dianmu has left three people dead and grounded dozens of flights in South Korea, the disaster control agency said Wednesday. Two hikers drowned as they crossed a swollen stream in northwestern Seoul where 120 millimetres (five

Surprises at meeting of Colombian, Venezuelan presidents

SANTA MARTA: The presidents of Colombia and Venezuela agreed to restore severed diplomatic ties on Tuesday, appearing to iron out many of the bitter disagreements that have separated the two countries in recent years. Conservative Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, in office for a