Thursday, 28 Nov, 2024

International

US to destroy Syria stockpile at sea

DHAKA: The United States has offered to destroy Syria`s chemical stockpile and will do so on a ship at sea.The world’s chemical watchdog said on Saturday, reports The Straits Times.‘The Director-General stated that the neutralisation operations will be conducted on a US vessel at sea

China to launch moon rover on Monday

DHAKA: China will launch its first ever moon rover mission on Monday, state media have announced.A rocket carrying the vehicle, named ‘Jade Rabbit’ in a nod to Chinese folklore, will blast off at 01.30am local time (Sunday 1730 GMT).‘The Chang’e 3 is set to be launched for its

French MPs support fines for prostitutes’ clients

DHAKA: The French parliament has backed part of a bill that imposes a 1,500 euro fine on anyone paying for sex.Prostitution is legal in France but pimping and soliciting in public are illegal.Supporters of the bill say it would punish the customer and protect the prostitute but critics

Egypt panel to vote on new constitution

DHAKA: A 50-member panel drafting Egypt’s new constitution begins voting on Saturday on the final document which will then be put to a referendum, officials said.The constitution is the first key milestone in a road map envisaged by Egypt’s military-installed rulers after the army

Plane crash in western Alaska, 10 reported aboard

DHAKA: There are survivors from a plane carrying at least 10 people that crashed on Friday night near the western Alaska village of Saint Marys, the authorities have said.Alaska State Troopers spokesman Megan Peters said ‘there are survivors, and we are working our best to get them

Friend of Bangladesh Nora Sharif passes away

LONDON: "Bangladesh Freedom Honour" recipient British-Irish national Nora Sharif, known as friend of Bangladesh, passed away on Friday night (UK time).She breathed her last at her London residence around 1:00pm. She was 70. Nora Sharif, wife of president of UK unit Awami League Sultan

Thai protesters padlock state-run offices

DHAKA: Anti-government protesters in Thailand have placed symbolic padlocks on the doors of several state-run offices, continuing a week-long campaign to paralyse the administration of prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra.Authorities, meanwhile, continued their hands-off approach to the

Pak PM in Kabul to push Taliban talks

DHAKA: Pakistan`s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif visits Kabul on Saturday on a trip that aims to push forward the Afghan government`s stalled talks with the Taliban and spur joint economic projects that could ease Pakistan`s chronic electricity crisis.Mr. Sharif`s trip—his first to

Fire ravages Brazil Niemeyer building

DHAKA: Authorities in Brazil`s largest city, Sao Paulo, are fighting a major blaze at a landmark building designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer.A large plume of smoke billowed from the Latin America Memorial, a cultural centre which hosts an art gallery, an auditorium and other facilities,

Police helicopter crashes into pub

DHAKA: A police helicopter has crashed into a pub on the banks of the River Clyde in Glasgow.The crash happened at The Clutha in Stockwell Street at 22:25, reports BBC.Police Scotland confirmed there were three people on board. It has been reported that about 120 people were in the pub at

Tehelka founder Tarun Tejpal detained

DHAKA: Tarun Tejpal, founder of Influential Indian investigative magazine Tehelka who is accused of rape, has been reportedly detained by the police after he landed in Goa of India on Friday evening.The Goa judge, who is hearing Mr Tejpal`s bail plea, seemed to reject arguments that the

Gen Raheel Sharif gets baton of command

DHAKA: Outgoing military chief General Ashfaq Kayani on Friday handed over the command of the army to Chief of Army Staff Gen Raheel Sharif.He passed the baton of command to Gen Sharif at a ceremony held in the Army Hockey Stadium, close to the General Headquarters (GHQ).The entire area

Thai PM rules out early election

DHAKA: Thai Prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra has ruled out an early election, following six days of protests aimed at removing her from office.She told the BBC the situation in Thailand was not calm enough for polls.She also said she would not authorise the use of force against

18 killed after being abducted in Iraq

DHAKA: The bodies of 18 people were found near the Iraqi capital Baghdad, hours after they were abducted from their homes, police say.The corpses with gunshots in the head were found near the town of Tarmiya. They included two tribal chiefs, four policemen and an army major, AFP news

Rouhani touts `brotherhood` with UAE

DHAKA: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani will not allow any external threats to damage the "brotherhood" between Iran and the United Arab Emirates, Iran`s Press TV quoted him on Friday.“Our friendship and brotherhood with the United Arab Emirates is such that no external factors can

European Muslim fighters in Syria

DHAKA: A leading European expert on security and counterterrorism published an analysis on a range of countries that have sent radical Islamic fighters to overthrow the Syrian Regime, on Wednesday.Thomas Hegghammer, a political scientist with the Norwegian Defense Research Establishment,

Vatican advance team to arrive to plan Pope`s visit

DHAKA: A Vatican advance team is expected in Israel in the near future to plan for a likely papal visit in late May.Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, who will fly to Rome on Sunday and meet Pope Francis the next morning, will extend a formal invitation for him to visit the Holy

Japan `human zoo` defamed indigenous Taiwanese

DHAKA: A Japanese court has ordered public broadcaster NHK to pay US$10,000 (S$12,500) in damages to an indigenous Taiwanese woman for defaming her by using the term "human zoo" in a programme, officials said on Friday.Overturning a lower court ruling, the Tokyo High Court ordered NHK on

Malay family jailed over child`s `exorcism` death

DHAKA: A Malaysian high court on Friday jailed three family members who suffocated their two-year-old to death by piling on top of her in a suspected exorcism ritual.Chua Wan Zuen, aged two, died after being pinned down under a blanket in August last year with eight people, including her

Thai protesters target army HQ

DHAKA: Protesters in Thailand have forced their way into the army headquarters compound, as anti-government rallies went into a sixth day.More protesters gathered outside ruling party headquarters, as part of efforts to force the government to step down, reports BBC.On Thursday, Prime