Netanyahu threatens more strikes abroad; Qatar condemns remarks
US conservative activist Charlie Kirk shot dead; manhunt underway
DHAKA: The US Senate has rejected plans to tighten gun controls, including the restriction of weapons sales to people on terrorism watch lists. Four proposals were brought before the Senate after 49 people died in an attack on a gay nightclub in Florida, reports the BBC. But
DHAKA: A British national who tried to grab a police officer’s gun at a Donald Trump rally in Las Vegas said he wanted to shoot the US candidate. Michael Steven Sandford, 20, did not enter a plea when he appeared before a judge in Nevada and was remanded in custody until a hearing on
DHAKA: The Guardian will make more than 250 staff redundant as part of an attempt to slash costs by 20pc, but has not hit a target of 100 job cuts in its newsroom. The newspaper’s management said they had accepted 257 applications for voluntary redundancy in a process begun in March,
DHAKA: Iran’s intelligence ministry said Monday it had thwarted a major jihadist plot to carry out bomb attacks in the capital Tehran and other parts of the country. Iran state media reported, says The Telegraph. ‘One of the biggest takfiri-Wahhabi terrorist plots was discovered
DHAKA: The commander of US troops in Europe says Nato cannot rapidly deploy large forces to Eastern Europe in the way that Russia can. Lt-Gen Ben Hodges was speaking to the BBC’s Hardtalk programme during large Nato exercises in north-western Poland. ‘The Russians are able to
DHAKA: The Solar Impulse 2 aircraft has set off from New York to cross the Atlantic, one of the toughest stages of its attempt to fly around the globe using solar energy. The pilot, Bertrand Piccard, will attempt to reach Seville in Spain in about 90 hours. It is the first ever
DHAKA: Conflict and persecution caused global forced displacement to escalate sharply in 2015 reaching the highest level ever recorded and representing immense human suffering. The annual Global Trends report released by United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) on Monday
DHAKA: The number of people displaced by conflict is at the highest level ever recorded. The UN refugee agency says, reports the BBC. It estimates that 65.3m people were either refugees, asylum seekers or internally displaced at the end of 2015, an increase of 5m in a year. This
DHAKA: At least 14 Nepalese security guards have been killed after a suicide bomber hit a minibus in Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, along the main road to the eastern city of Jalalabad. The attacker on Monday was on foot, police said, as they reported multiple casualties among the bus
DHAKA: At least three people have been killed and 45 people, including many police officers, were injured in southern Mexico in clashes between protesting teachers and police. The incident took place in the state of Oaxaca, where two high-profile union leaders were arrested last week,
DHAKA: The memory units of both flight recorders from the EgyptAir plane that crashed into the Mediterranean Sea last month are severely damaged. The Egyptian aircraft accident investigation committee sources told this on Sunday (June 19). The memory units of the Cockpit Voice
DHAKA: The anti-establishment Five Star Movement has made big gains in Italy, winning mayoral races in Rome and Turin, early results show. Virginia Raggi will become Rome’s first female leader, in a victory seen as a blow to Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and his centre-left Democratic
DHAKA: The presumptive Republican candidate in the US presidential election, Donald Trump, has suggested the country should consider using profiling to combat crime. Mr Trump made the remarks when asked if he supported more profiling of Muslims in the US, in the context of last
DHAKA: Crowds are gathering on the Japanese island of Okinawa to protest against the heavy US military presence there. Demonstrators are angry after a former US Marine employed as a civilian worker was arrested over the rape and murder of a local 20-year-old woman. The case has
DHAKA: The UK faces an ‘existential choice’ in the EU referendum from which there would be ‘no turning back’, Prime Minister David Cameron has said. Cameron said choosing to leave the EU in Thursday’s vote would be a ‘big mistake’ and lead to ‘debilitating
DHAKA: Rome is likely to elect its first female mayor in a run-off vote in municipal elections. Virginia Raggi, from the anti-establishment Five Star Movement, is seen as favorite against Roberto Giachetti of the centre-left Democratic Party (PD), BBC reports on Sunday (June 19).
DHAKA: World’s largest nuclear icebreaker, Arktika, has been launched at the Baltic Shipyard in St Petersburg of Russia on Thursday (June 16). The vessel is 189.5 yards long and 37.1 yards wide and is fitted with two designed RITM-200 nuclear-power reactors. The maximum thickness of
DHAKA: US President Barack Obama has hosted Saudi Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House in a move aimed at thawing relations between the two countries after Washington’s apparent rapprochement with its main regional rival, Iran. The 30-year-old prince - who has
DHAKA: Iraqi government forces have retaken most of the city of Falluja from so-called Islamic State fighters who have held it since 2014, officials say. US Defense Secretary Ash Carter said there was ‘still some fighting to be done’ as IS still controls a significant part of the
DHAKA: Vladimir Putin is seemed unhappy with the decision as Russian athletes are banned from international competition and Olympics of 2016. Putin has said that it is unjust and unfair that Russian athletes remain banned from international competition, including the 2016 Olympics in