Saturday, 30 Nov, 2024

International

Editor of Dawn.com passes away

DHAKA: Musadiq Sanwal, the chief editor of Dawn.com, Pakistan`s English-language news portal, passed away on Friday after battling with lung cancer.He will be remembered for his dedication to the journalism, his staff and love for music.His funeral prayers would be held at 1:45 pm today

Blast derails train in Pakistan: 3 killed

DHAKA: A Karachi-bound Khushhal Express travelling from Peshawar was struck by an explosion on the railway tracks near Umerkot in Rajanpur district of Punjab in Pakistan, causing four bogies of the train to derail and killing at least three persons, DawnNews reported.Emergency and rescue

UN urges action over rising CO2

DHAKA: The level of greenhouse gases is rising rapidly and far greater global efforts are needed to tackle the issue, a leaked UN report has warned.The report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says hugely expensive technology will be needed if the current situation

Obama to reveal curbs on NSA spying

DHAKA: President Barack Obama is to announce changes to US electronic spy programmes after revelations made by ex-intelligence contractor Edward Snowden.He aims to restore public confidence in the intelligence community.Obama is expected to create a public advocate at the secretive court

Egyptians ‘say yes’ to new constitution

DHAKA: Egyptians have overwhelmingly voted in favour of a new constitution drafted by the army-backed interim government, according to early results.The tally, released on Thursday, also show that turnout in this week’s referendum was at least modestly higher than a 2012 constitutional

1,000 killed in Syria rebel infighting

DHAKA: More than 1,000 people have died in two weeks of fighting between al Qaeda-linked militants in Syria and rival rebels.An activist group said on Thursday adding, by far the bloodiest internecine violence since the revolt began, reports TDS.The uprising against president Bashar

Sri Lanka to hand over 52 Indian fishermen

DHAKA: Indian Coast Guard will take over from Sri Lanka 52 Indian fishermen and hand over a similar number of Lankan fishermen released by India to authorities of that country on Friday.ICG ship Vishwast will undertake ‘concurrent repatriation’ of the said number of fishermen,

India’s state vows to fire 900 corrupt officials

DHAKA: In a massive crackdown on corruption, the state government headed by Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar has announced plans to fire 900 corrupt officials in the next two months.The accused officials were caught taking bribes or charged with amassing huge disproportionate wealth.A

Syria opposition pulls out of Geneva 2 talks

DHAKA: The National Coordination Body, a Syrian opposition group that some rebels see as a front for president Bashar Assad, has decided not to take part in peace talks that will begin next week.Organisation’s international mediator Lakhdar Brahimi said on Thursday, reports The

N Korea military tells South to cancel drills

DHAKA: North Korea’s top military body on Thursday piled fresh pressure on South Korea to cancel planned military drills with the United States, even as Seoul insisted the exercises would go ahead.In a statement carried by the North’s official KCNA news agency, the National Defence

‘Musharraf refuses to leave Pakistan’

DHAKA: Pakistan’s embattled former military dictator Pervez Musharraf has refused to leave the country on ‘medical grounds’ until he is given ‘clean chit’ in high treason and other cases, according to a close aide.Contrary to the impression that ‘Musharraf’s illness drama’

Uganda troops fighting S Sudan rebels

DHAKA: Ugandan troops are fighting alongside South Sudan government forces against rebels.Uganda president Yoweri Museveni has confirmed, reports the BBC.He said the combined forces had defeated rebels in a ‘big battle’ north of the capital Juba.Museveni said some Ugandans had been

‘Rahul is Congress candidate for PM’

DHAKA: Ahead of the crucial AICC session on Friday, India minister Oscar Fernandes said Rahul Gandhi is Congress candidate for prime minister even as suspense remains on whether the party will formally anoint him as PM nominee for the Lok Sabha polls. ‘Whether he (Rahul) accepts or

Israeli PM in Jordan for talks with king

DHAKA: Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu made an unannounced visit to neighbouring Jordan on Thursday for talks with King Abdullah II on the Middle East peace process.Kingdom’s palace officials said, reports The Straits Times.The rare meeting in Amman comes as US state secretary

UN hears Vatican on child abuse

DHAKA: The Vatican is being confronted publicly for the first time over the sexual abuse of children by clergy, at a UN hearing in Geneva.The Church was asked why it continued to describe such abuse as an offense against morals rather than a crime against children.Archbishop Silvano

Iran wants to be at Syria talks but rejects conditions

DHAKA: Iran wants to take part in next week’s international peace conference on Syria but will not attend if conditions are set for its participation.Iran foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Thursday, reports The Straits Times.The United States says Iranian delegates should be

OPCW chief to detail plan for Syria arsenal

DHAKA: The head of the world’s chemical weapons watchdog on Thursday prepared to outline plans for the destruction of Syria’s arsenal, including a transfer operation in an Italian port that has already sparked controversy.Ahmet Üzümcü, director general of the Hague-based

Nigeria president sacks military chiefs

DHAKA: Nigeria’s top military chiefs have been sacked by president Goodluck Jonathan, his spokesman Reuben Abati has said.No reason was given but the dismissals come amid growing concern about the military’s failure to end the Islamist-led insurgency in northern Nigeria.Abati said Air

More suspects over Danish tourist’s gang-rape hunt

DHAKA: Indian police carried out raids across New Delhi on Thursday as they hunted for a further six men wanted over the gang-rape of a Danish tourist which has put the country’s record on sexual violence back into the spotlight.Police announced the arrest of two homeless men late on

Worst yet to come in Australia heatwave

DHAKA: Australians sweltering through an extreme heatwave were warned on Thursday that the worst was yet to come, with hundreds of fires raging in several states and temperatures nearing record highs.Most of south-east Australia has been in the grips of a scorching heatwave that triggered