Monday, 15 Sep, 2025

International

Hurricane Matthew likely to hit Florida twice

Hurricane Matthew could take a turn and head back to Florida again after making landfall this week, according to some forecast models. The first impact to Central Florida will be more dangerous; Matthew could make landfall in Florida early Friday as a Category 4 hurricane, according to

283 killed as Hurricane Matthew hits Haiti

The death toll in Haiti as a result of Hurricane Matthew has soared to 283, the government says. Some 50 people were reported to have died in the southern town of Roche-a-Bateau alone, reports the BBC. The peninsula's main city, Jeremie, saw 80 percent of its buildings levelled.

Typhoon batters S Korea, heads to Japan

DHAKA: At least six people have been killed after typhoon ‘Chaba’ battered South Korea, authorities said. The southern cities of Busan and Ulsan were worst affected, as well as the resort island of Jeju. Transport, schools, factories and the country’s main port ground to a

Hurricane Matthew sets for US after Bahamas

DHAKA: As Hurricane Matthew sets its sights on the US, more than two million people have already been urged to flee their homes, with more evacuations likely as the deadly storm makes its way past the Bahamas. State officials in Florida, South Carolina and Georgia cautioned residents

Portugal’s Antonio Guterres to be next UN secy gen

DHAKA: Portugal’s former Prime Minister Antonio Guterres is poised to become the next UN secretary general, UN diplomats say. Guterres, 67, was the “clear favourite”, Russia’s UN ambassador Vitaly Churkin announced on Wednesday, reports the BBC. A formal vote will take place

Sauvage, Stoddart, Feringa receive Nobel Prize in Chemistry

DHAKA: The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa. They developed the world’s smallest machines – a tiny lift, artificial muscles and miniscule motors, said a

Assange promises new leaks on US election

DHAKA: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says the group will publish about one million documents related to the US presidential election and three governments in coming weeks, but denied the release was aimed at damaging Hillary Clinton. Assange, speaking via a video link on Tuesday,

Russia sends missile system to Syria base

DHAKA: Russia has confirmed it has sent an S-300 air defense missile system to its naval base in Syria’s port of Tartus. Russia defense ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said the purpose of the system was to guarantee the security of the base from the air. The move comes amid

Hurricane pounds Cuba after Haiti: 7 killed

DHAKA: Hurricane Matthew’s strong winds pounded Cuba on Tuesday night even as the powerful storm took its last lashes at Haiti, where it downed trees, drenched the ground with feet of rain and flooded streets. The damage was especially brutal in southern Haiti, where sustained winds

Myanmar scraps stringent emergency law

DHAKA: Myanmar has scrapped a stringent law which had been used by the former military leaders to silence opponents. The Emergency Provisions Act was introduced in 1950 after independence from Britain, reports the BBC. It allowed the authorities to detain people without charge and

Category-4 storm Matthew pounds Haiti

DHAKA: One of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes in recent years has hit Haiti, bringing 145mph winds, heavy rain and dangerous storm surges. Hurricane Matthew, a Category Four storm, made landfall at the south-western tip at about 11:00 GMT. The US National Hurricane Center

Thouless, Haldane, Kosterlitz get Nobel Prize in Physics

DHAKA: The Nobel Prize in Physics 2016 was divided, one half awarded to David J. Thouless while the other half jointly to F. Duncan M. Haldane and J. Michael Kosterlitz. They won the prize “for theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of

Colombia’s President tries to save peace deal

DHAKA: Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has appointed a team of senior government officials to launch talks with the opposition on changes to a peace deal with the Farc rebel group. Santos made the announcement after meeting with political party leaders, reports the BBC. The

Taliban forces ‘defeated’ in Kunduz

DHAKA: The governor of Afghanistan’s Kunduz province says Taliban forces which staged an assault on the provincial capital have been defeated. Asadullah Amarkhil said fighting in Kunduz city had stopped, and there were large numbers of Taliban casualties. On Monday, Taliban

Senior Brotherhood leader ‘shot dead’ in Egypt

DHAKA: A senior leader of the Muslim Brotherhood organization has been killed by Egyptian Interior Ministry forces, the ministry says. In a statement, it said Mohamed Kamal died in a gun battle along with another member of the group on Monday, the BBC publishes this report on Tuesday

Suicide bomber kills 22 at Kurdish wedding party

DHAKA: Islamic State (IS) militants have claimed responsibility for a deadly suicide bombing on Monday at a Kurdish wedding party in northeast Syria, the latest violent act to destabilize the embattled country. At least 22 people were killed and dozens more wounded in the explosion

Children blighted by poverty: Unicef

DHAKA: Nearly a fifth of children in developing countries are living in extreme poverty, the World Bank and the UN’s children’s agency say. The children - nearly 385m in total - were in households making $1.90 a day or less, the report said. They include half the children in

US suspends talks with Russia over Syria conflict

The US has said it is suspending talks with Russia over Syria, accusing Moscow of having “failed to live up” to its commitments under a ceasefire deal. Washington blamed Russia and the Syrian government for intensifying their attacks against civilians, reports the BBC. Last

IS chief Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi ‘Seriously Ill’

ISIS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is reported to be “seriously ill” after having his “food poisoned by an assassin”. Meals prepared for Baghdadi and three other commanders of the terrorist organisation were allegedly poisoned in Nineveh’s Be’aaj district, reports the Daily

Taliban launch fresh attack on Kunduz

DHAKA: Taliban militants have launched a coordinated attack on the northern Afghan city of Kunduz. The militants attacked from four sides of the city in the middle of the night, reports BBC. Kunduz was briefly captured by the Taliban last September - the first time the insurgents