Sunday, 24 Nov, 2024

International

US, Vietnam in advanced nuclear negotiations: report

WASHINGTON: The United States is in advanced negotiations to share nuclear fuel and technology with Vietnam, including a proviso that would allow Hanoi to enrich uranium on its own, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday.Congressional critics of the deal say the terms would undercut the

Philippines suffers brain drain as best workers go abroad

MANILA: The Philippines is suffering a crippling brain drain with many of its most talented and qualified workers heading overseas for higher-paid jobs and better lifestyles, employers say.The shock resignations last week of 25 Philippine Airlines pilots, who left for bigger salaries

Paradise for sale or rent, with help from Germany

HAMBURG: Marlon Brando started it, Diana Ross and Nicolas Cage picked up the trend and Johnny Depp perfected it. The ueber-rich and famous often dream of owning their own private island and a German-born Canadian entrepreneur has made a fortune making it happen for them.As founder of one

US officials confident no more oil will leak into Gulf

WASHINGTON: US officials said Wednesday they were highly confident no more oil would leak into the Gulf of Mexico after BP successfully plugged the well, but said there was still a lot more work to do.We "have reached a static condition in the well that allows us to have high confidence

40 US billionaires pledge half wealth to charity

NEW YORK: Bill Gates and Warren Buffett think fellow US billionaires should donate most of their vast fortunes to charity -- and they revealed Wednesday that 40 are set to do just that."Forty of the wealthiest families and individuals in the United States have committed to returning the

Kashmir unrest derails train services, fuel supplies

NEW DELHI: Violent protests in Indian Kashmir have forced the suspension of train services and fuel supplies to the Muslim-majority region, officials said Wednesday.Anand Sharma, president of the Jammu and Kashmir Tankers` Association, which supplies 2.4 million litres (634,000 gallons)

Indian police in jungle battle with Maoist rebels: officials

RAIPUR: Indian police and Maoist fighters were locked in a fierce gun battle on Wednesday in the central state of Chhattisgarh, one of the rebels` key strongholds, officials said.The clash took place in deep jungle about 500 kilometres (300 miles) south of the state capital Raipur, and no

Hong Kong`s Cathay expands as demand returns

HONG KONG: Hong Kong`s Cathay Pacific on Wednesday announced plans to buy 30 new planes for almost eight billion US dollars, underlining the carrier`s expansion as it reported strong first-half profits.In a statement to Hong Kong`s stock exchange, Cathay said the total catalogue price for

Food fears for Pakistan flood survivors

CHARSADDA: Desperate survivors crushed into relief centres Wednesday after Pakistan`s worst floods in living memory as officials feared a food crisis could compound the humanitarian disaster.With over three million people affected by the flooding, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani told

Michelle Obama arrives in Spain for holiday with daughter

MARBELLA:  US First Lady Michelle Obama and her nine-year-old daughter Sasha arrived Wednesday on Spain`s Mediterranean coast for a vacation with friends at a luxury hotel where they have booked 60 rooms.The pair and their entourage arrived at the Hotel Villa Padierna in the hills above

Report of motorcade grenade attack on Ahmadinejad, Iran denies

TEHRAN - A grenade exploded on Wednesday near the motorcade of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the western city of Hamedan, but the Iranian president was unhurt, a conservative website reported."This morning a hand grenade exploded next to a vehicle carrying reporters accompanying the president in

Israel cuts down trees that caused clashes with Lebanon

ADAYSSEH: Israeli troops on Wednesday uprooted trees along the border with Lebanon, completing an operation interrupted by a deadly gunbattle with Lebanese soldiers, an AFP correspondent witnessed. The troops were seen using a crane that reached over a fence in a disputed border area

Cloned cow offspring meat in British food chain

LONDON: British food safety officials said Tuesday that meat from the offspring of a cloned cow had entered the country`s food chain last year.The Food Standards Agency (FSA) made the discovery as it probed a report that milk from the offspring of a cloned cow had been put on sale for

Pakistan leader to tackle terror claims in Britain head-on

LONDON: The diplomatic row over Britain`s accusation that Pakistan supports terrorism intensified Wednesday as President Asif Ali Zardari arrived in London with a vow to tackle the charges head-on. Zardari -- also under fire for continuing a European trip despite deadly floods at home --

Mosque near Ground Zero clears one last big hurdle

  NEW YORK: A plan to build a mosque and Islamic center next to Ground Zero, sparking a national debate on religious tolerance, won a crucial battle Tuesday in New York. The city`s Landmarks Preservation Commission voted unanimously not to declare the building now occupying the site

US rebuffs Iran call for summit

WASHINGTON: The Obama administration on Tuesday rebuffed a call for a US-Iranian summit, but saw signs that growing international sanctions may force Iran into holding big-power talks about its nuclear aims. The US Treasury Department at the same time imposed sanctions on 21 firms it

Lebanese troops, Israeli officer killed in border clash

ADAYSSEH: Lebanese and Israeli troops traded deadly fire on their tense border Tuesday in the worst clash since the 2006 war between the Jewish state and Hezbollah, with the Shiite movement`s leader warning against future Israeli "aggression."Two Lebanese soldiers, a Lebanese journalist

N.Korea deploys anti-aircraft missiles near border

SEOUL: North Korea moved long-range anti-aircraft missiles close to the border with South Korea as tensions rose over the sinking of one of Seoul`s warships, a newspaper reported Wednesday. Chosun Ilbo quoted a military source as saying the North moved some SA-5 missiles from the

Militants claim suicide bomb attack on Japanese oil tanker

  WASHINGTON: Militant jihadists claimed Tuesday that a suicide bomber blew himself up on a Japanese oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz last week, the US monitoring group SITE said. Mitsui OSK Lines had previously reported that one of its tankers, the M Star, appeared to have been hit

UN chief urges restraint after Lebanon clashes

UNITED NATIONS: UN chief Ban Ki-moon urged "maximum restraint" Tuesday after Israeli and Lebanese troops traded deadly fire on their tense border in the worst clash since the 2006 war in southern Lebanon. Ban, who is on a visit to Japan, said through his spokesman Martin Nesirky that he