Tuesday, 16 Sep, 2025

International

Trump bid to reinstate travel ban fails

DHAKA:The US federal appeals court has rejected the Trump administration's request to immediately reinstate a travel ban blocked by a federal judge on Friday. The ban targeted people from seven mainly Muslim countries. State lawyers had argued it was unconstitutional and

Trump vows to restore travel ban

US President Donald Trump has vowed to overturn a legal ruling which suspended his ban on travelers from seven mainly Muslim countries. He described federal judge James Robart as a “so-called” justice whose “ridiculous” opinion “essentially takes law-enforcement away from”

Seattle judge blocks Trump travel ban

A US judge in Seattle has issued a temporary nationwide block on President Donald Trump’s ban on travelers from seven mainly Muslim nations. Federal Judge James Robart ruled against government lawyers’ claims that US states did not have the standing to challenge Trump’s executive

US warns North Korea against nuclear attack

The US Defence Secretary James Mattis has said any use of nuclear weapons by North Korea would be met with an “effective and overwhelming” response. Mattis spoke in South Korea, where he had been reaffirming US support, before flying to Tokyo, reports the BBC. He also

Trump picks conservative as nominee for Supreme Court

US President Donald Trump has nominated Colorado federal appeals court judge Neil Gorsuch for the US Supreme Court. If confirmed by the Senate, the 49-year-old would restore the court’s conservative majority, lost with the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, reports the BBC. The

Trump sacks defiant acting attorney general

Donald Trump has fired the acting US attorney general after she questioned the legality of his immigration ban. Sally Yates, who had been appointed under Barack Obama, earlier ordered justice department lawyers not to enforce the president’s executive order. In a statement, the

6 killed, 8 hurt in Canada mosque shooting

Six people have been killed and another eight wounded in a shooting at a mosque in Quebec City, Canada. Shots were fired at the Quebec Islamic Cultural Centre on Sunday night, where dozens had gathered for evening prayers, reports the BBC. Police confirmed the death toll and are

Protests over Trump’s immigration policies underway

For a second consecutive day, protesters rallied across the USA against its President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. Throngs of people gathered Sunday afternoon outside the White House. Crowds also formed in Boston’s Copley Square, at Battery Park in Manhattan and at

5 reported dead in Canada mosque shooting

Police in Quebec City say shots have been fired at the Centre Culturel Islamique de Québec on Sainte-Foy St. and five people are reported dead. Quoting Reuters, Toronto Sun reports that multiple gunmen opened fire during evening prayers, killing five people. Witnesses say about

Canadian PM takes stand against US refugee ban

DHAKA: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has taken a stand on social media against the temporary US ban on refugees and immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries. Trudeau underscored his government's commitment to bringing in “those fleeing persecution, terror &

Malaysia tourist boat missing with 31 people on board

DHAKA: A boat carrying 31 people, including at least 28 Chinese tourists, has gone missing off the Malaysian coast, maritime authorities say. The boat lost contact after departing the eastern state of Sabah on Saturday, reports the BBC. Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency said

Trump and Putin discuss IS in first call

DHAKA: Donald Trump held a series of phone calls with world leaders on Saturday (January 28) - including one with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Kremlin said both sides had agreed to make fighting “international terrorism” including so-called Islamic State and “other

US court blocks Trump’s immigration order

A federal judge of the USA has issued an emergency stay order that temporarily blocks the Government from sending people out of the country after they have landed at an American airport with a valid visa. The ruling, by Judge Ann Donnelly of a US District Court in New York, follows

Trump executive order prompts Google to recall staff

DHAKA: Google has recalled travelling staff members to the US after an executive order from President Donald Trump restricting entry for nationals of seven Muslim-majority countries. Syrian refugees are banned from entry until further notice. Visas for nationals of six countries,

Trump signs ‘extreme vetting’ order to limit immigration

US President Donald Trump has announced new vetting measures to “keep radical Islamic terrorists out of the US”. He signed a wide-ranging executive order which, among other measures, bans Syrian refugees until further notice, reports the BBC. It also put a cap of 50,000 refugees

Turkey threatens to cancel EU deal on migrants

DHAKA: Turkey has threatened to cancel a deal with the European Union on taking back migrants who cross over to Greece. Turkish officials are unhappy about a decision by the Greek Supreme Court not to extradite a group of eight Turkish soldiers who fled to Greece after a failed coup in

Al-Shabab claims to have killed dozens of Kenyan troops

DHAKA: Somalia’s al-Shabab group says its fighters killed dozens of Kenyan troops when they attacked a remote military base in the country’s south, while Kenya’s army dismissed the report and said ‘scores’ of fighters were killed. A spokesman for the armed group, which often

Beijing makes ‘no fireworks’ plea amid smog concerns

DHAKA: Officials in China’s capital, Beijing, have called on residents to refrain from setting off fireworks for the Lunar New Year, amid smog concerns. The call comes after the entire province of Henan banned the practice. Authorities have been under pressure to stop the heavy

Theresa May, Trump to hold face-to-face talks

DHAKA: UK Prime Minister Theresa May is to hold face-to-face talks with US President Donald Trump in the Oval Office later. The pair will spend about an hour together in the first visit by a foreign leader to the White House since Trump became president. Earlier, May told US

Tulip Siddiq resigns as shadow minister

DHAKA: Shadow minister Tulip Siddiq has resigned from the Labour frontbench, telling the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, that she could not reconcile herself to the party’s three-line whip to vote for triggering article 50. In her letter to Corbyn, the shadow minister for early years