Tuesday, 26 Aug, 2025

International

50 bodies found on Libya migrant boat

DHAKA: About 50 people have been found dead in the hold of a boat carrying migrants intercepted off the coast of Libya.The Italian coastguard says, reports the BBC.About 430 people had been rescued alive from the boat, a spokeswoman told the media.The rescue operation was carried out by a

7 dead in Gujarat violence, army called in

DHAKA: Seven people have died in the violence that erupted in several parts of India’s Gujarat province after the brief detention of 21-year-old Hardik Patel last night in Ahmedabad.The city is tense and the Army has been called in to restore law and order.Five people were killed last

2 US TV journalists shot dead on air

DHAKA: Two journalists were shot dead during a live TV report in the US state of Virginia.WDBJ7 TV reporter Alison Parker, 24, and cameraman Adam Ward, 27, were killed during an interview in Moneta, Bedford County, reports the BBC.During the live broadcast, shots could be heard, sending

3 killed, army called in to control Gujarat violence

DHAKA: At least three people were killed in widespread violence in India’s Gujarat province on Wednesday as tension mounted in the state, even as Hardik Patel vowed to intensify the agitation for OBC quota for Patel community.Apprehending more trouble, curfew was clamped in parts of

3 killed in India’s Gujarat caste violence

DHAKA: Three people were killed in widespread violence in Gujarat on Wednesday as tension mounted in the state, even as Hardik Patel vowed to intensify the agitation for OBC quota for Patel community.Apprehending more trouble, curfew was clamped in parts of Ahmedabad and other major

2 Nato soldiers dead in Afghan attack

DHAKA: Two people in Afghan military uniforms opened fire on a vehicle killing two Nato soldiers in Afghanistan.Their nationalities are not known immediately, the BBC reports.The incident occurred early on Wednesday in Helmand province. Soldiers returned fire killing the attackers, a

Assad ‘confident’ of Iranian, Russian supports

DHAKA: The Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad, has said he is confident he has the continuing support of key allies Iran and Russia.A fresh push is under way to resolve Syria’s four-year conflict, leading to speculation Assad could be forced out to reach a settlement.But Assad said

Kosovo, Serbia sign ‘landmark’ agreements

DHAKA: Kosovo and Serbia have signed a series of agreements in key areas, in a major step towards normalizing ties.Serbs in northern Kosovo will enjoy greater rights through one of the deals, while Kosovo gains its own international dialing code in another.The EU’s foreign policy chief,

3 security personnel killed in landmine blast

DHAKA: At least three Indian security forces personnel were killed and six others injured in an ambush by the left-wing Naxalite rebels in India’s eastern state of Odisha Wednesday, a senior police official said."The incident happened near Sukma-Malkangiri border in the state's

‘Israel should be annihilated’

DHAKA: Contrary to remarks made by visiting UK foreign secretary Phillip Hammond an Iranian official denied on Tuesday that his government’s policy towards Israel has changed and said that the Zionist regime should be annihilated.‘Our positions against the usurper Zionist regime have

Saudi Arabia executes 175 people in a year

DHAKA: At least 175 people have been executed in Saudi Arabia in the past year after unfair trials lacking basic safeguards.Amnesty International says, reports the BBC on Tuesday.A new report alleges the Gulf kingdom’s ‘faulty justice system facilitates judicial executions on a mass

‘Europe must open up for migrants’

DHAKA: European leaders should do more to open up and help migrants instead of using language that dismisses their rights.A UN expert on migrant rights has said, reports the BBC.Talking about ‘marauders’ and ‘swarms’ was an unsubtle way of dismissing their legitimacy, said

3 killed as clashes hit Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon

DHAKA: At least three people have been killed in clashes between rival armed groups in Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp, near the southern port city of Sidon.Fighting between the Jund al-Sham group and members of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah movement on Monday

South, North Korea agree deal to reduce tensions

DHAKA: South Korea has halted its propaganda broadcasts into North Korea as part of a deal to defuse tension.Seoul had begun the loudspeaker broadcasts, which infuriate Pyongyang, after a landmine at the border injured two of its soldiers earlier this month.The tensions bubbled over in a

7 police killed in Nepal protests against charter

DHAKA: Seven police officers were killed Monday in clashes with demonstrators in western Nepal.Police said, reports TDS.The incident took place as the demonstrators protested against a proposed new national constitution turned increasingly violent.‘So far we have confirmation that seven

Maldives ex-president Nasheed back in jail

DHAKA: The Maldives has put former president Mohamed Nasheed back in jail a month after his 13-year prison sentence was commuted to house arrest, his party said on Tuesday.The Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) said police and prison officials clashed with its supporters as they removed

Abbas to visit ‘sister country’ Iran

DHAKA: Despite denials from Iran, Palestine President Mahmoud Abbas confirmed that he will be visiting Tehran for the first time since 2012.Speaking during a meeting with a delegation of Polish journalists in Ramallah, Abbas on Sunday said, ‘There will be a visit to Iran, but no date

Fire breaks out at Japan steel plant

DHAKA: A huge fire broke out Monday at a steel pipe plant near Tokyo’s Haneda airport, a fire department official said.Television images showed plumes of thick black smoke and flames shooting up into the air, reports japantoday.comThe blaze came just hours after a blast ripped through a

Palmyra temple 'blown up by IS'

DHAKA: Islamic State militants have destroyed Palmyra's ancient temple of Baalshamin, Syrian officials and activists say.Syria's head of antiquities was quoted as saying the temple was blown up on Sunday. The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that it happened one

North-South Korea talks continue

DHAKA: Top-level talks between North and South Korea to defuse a border stand-off have continued for a second night, officials from the South say.The first session of talks lasted 10 hours, finishing just before dawn on Sunday. No details have emerged, BBC reported. Senior aides to the