Friday, 29 Nov, 2024

International

Crowds hail Ukraine ex-PM Yulia Tymoshenko

DHAKA: Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko has been hailed by thousands of opposition supporters in central Kiev after being freed from detention.She has suffered from a back injury and addressed them from her wheelchair."You are heroes," she told the crowd on Independence

Libya encounter kills 2 BD men

DHAKA: Two Bangladeshi expatriates were killed in an encounter between two rebel groups in Bengazi of Libya on Friday afternoon.The deceased were identified as Shafiqur Rahman, 33, of Pirojpur district and Abul Kalam, 32 of Barguna district.Director of Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare

Mursi urges ‘revolution’ from caged dock

DHAKA: Egypt’s deposed Islamist president Mohamed Mursi called on his followers on Saturday to continue their ‘peaceful revolution’, during his trial on charges related to jailbreaks and attacks on police.Mursi’s Muslim Brotherhood still stages diminishing weekly protests despite

‘Ukraine president has promised to resign’

DHAKA: A member of Ukraine’s Parliament said on Saturday that president Viktor Yanukovych has promised to submit his resignation in response to violence that left nearly 100 dead in anti-government unrest.Batkivshchyna (Fatherland) opposition party lawmaker Mykola Katerynchuk told

‘China should shed expansionist mindset’

DHAKA: Wading into a foreign policy issue for the first time, Narendra Modi on Saturday asked China to shed its ‘expansionist mindset’, making it clear that no power on earth can snatch Arunachal Pradesh from India.‘China should shed its expansionist policy and forge bilateral ties

UN in final Syria peace talks push

DHAKA: The UN special envoy for Syria will try to break the stalemate between the Syrian government and the opposition at a final session of talks in Geneva. Lakhdar Brahimi will mediate a last face-to-face meeting with both sides on Saturday morning. Negotiations reached an impasse as

Iran agreed with IAEA

DHAKA: Iran agreed on Sunday seven more ‘practical steps’ with the United Nations nuclear watchdog in talks seeking further safeguards to enhance transparency on Teheran’s nuclear drive.An Iranian nuclear official said, reports The Straits Times.‘Seven more practical steps in

Hollande heads to US to boost French economy

DHAKA: France president Francois Hollande begins a three-day visit to the United States on Monday, hoping to leave a scandal behind as he seeks to shore up business ties and revive France’s stagnant economy.Deeply unpopular at home and fresh from a much-publicised split with longtime

Seven dead, 1,000 injured as snow storm hits Japan

  DHAKA: The heaviest snow in decades in Tokyo and other areas of Japan has left at least seven dead and more than 1,000 injured across the country. Reports said on Sunday, according to The Straits Times. As much as 27 centimetres of snow was recorded in Tokyo by late Saturday, the

Vatican ‘must immediately remove’ child abusers

DHAKA: The UN has demanded that the Vatican ‘immediately remove’ all clergy who are known or suspected child abusers, in a report released on Wednesday.The UN watchdog for children’s rights denounced the Holy See for adopting policies allowing priests to sexually abuse thousands of

US bugged phone of German leader Schroeder

DHAKA: The US National Security Agency (NSA) bugged the phone of former German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder from at least 2002.A German newspaper reported on Wednesday, compounding the most serious row between the allies in a decade, reports The Straits Times.The reason for the snooping

Philippine compares China rulers to Hitler

DHAKA: Philippine president Benigno Aquino has compared China’s efforts to claim disputed territories with those of Nazi Germany’s, while urging world leaders not to make the same mistake of appeasement, according to the New York Times.The Philippines has accused China of becoming

US urge Egypt to release detained journalists

DHAKA: The White House on Tuesday called on Egypt to release journalists and academics detained in the country, saying the matter is ‘of deep concern’ to the US administration.‘These figures, regardless of affiliation, should be protected and permitted to do their jobs freely in

17 SA gold miners trapped underground

DHAKA: South African gold producer Harmony Gold launched a rescue operation on Wednesday to free 17 miners trapped a mile underground after a fire at its Doornkop mine near Johannesburg.The company said it had made contact with eight miners, who had managed to flee to a refuge bay at a

Thai army to deploy more troops in Bangkok

DHAKA: Thailand’s army will increase the number of troops in the capital ahead of Sunday’s election, which anti-government protesters say they will disrupt as part of their campaign to overthrow prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra.The government’s decision to press ahead with the

17 killed in Nigeria car bombings

DHAKA: A car bomb has exploded in front of the state television offices in the north eastern Nigerian city of Maiduguri killing at least 17 people, according to a senior police official.The bomb, planted in a three-wheel rickshaw taxi, exploded outside the state television offices at

Turkish plane makes emergency landing after bomb warning

DHAKA: A Turkish Airlines plane enroute to Sao Paolo has made an emergency landing in Algeria following a bomb warning.Doğan News Agency reported on Sunday, reports daily Hurriyet.Bomb-dismantling experts are inspecting the plane for explosives, the report said, without further

Heavy rains leave at least 6 dead in Philippines

DHAKA: Heavy rains battering the southern Philippines left at least six people dead and eight others missing, authorities said on Sunday, sparking fears for typhoon survivors still living in makeshift shelters.Four people were crushed to death in their homes on the southern island of

Pope to create 19 cardinals in Feb

DHAKA: Pope Francis said on Sunday he will next month elevate 19 prelates to the rank of cardinal, his first appointments to the elite group of men who advise him, including 16 who can one day elect his successor.Sixteen of the new cardinals are under 80 and are ‘cardinal electors’,

Sri Lanka president to test popularity with local polls

DHAKA: Sri Lanka on Sunday called snap local elections seen as a gauge of president Mahinda Rajapakse’s popularity ahead of national polls expected to be held later this year.Sri Lanka officials said, reports The Straits Times.The southern and western provincial councils, the highest