Thursday, 28 Nov, 2024

International

China not looking at broad one-child policy relaxation

DHAKA: China is not considering a broad relaxation of its strict one-child policy despite an easing of existing rules since it would be too disruptive.China health ministry said on Saturday, reports The Jerusalem Post.The government announced on Friday that it would allow millions of

21 killed in India’s Karnataka

DHAKA: At least 21 people, including seven women and six children, died when a goods truck carrying them overturned at Soudatti, in India’s Karnataka province.The truck was reportedly carrying almost 50 people, mostly tribal labourers from Yadgir in Karnataka on their way to work on

Explosions near Kabul compound

DHAKA: Two explosions have been heard in the Afghan capital, Kabul, near the compound where a security pact with the US is to be discussed.There was no word on casualties. Gunfire was also reported, according to a private TV channel, reports the BBC.The security pact governs the status of

World’s largest cartoon museum opening in Ohio

DHAKA: There is a place where Snoopy frolics carefree with the scandalous Yellow Kid, where Pogo the possum philosophises alongside Calvin and Hobbes.It’s a place where Beetle Bailey loafs with Garfield the cat, while Krazy Kat takes another brick to the noggin, and brooding heroes

Tajik president inaugurated for 4th term

DHAKA: Tajikistan’s long-running president Emomali Rakhmon was inaugurated for a fourth term on Saturday, as he promised to alleviate the grinding poverty in the former Soviet country.Rakhmon, who has led Tajikistan since 1992, won November 6 polls with a landslide victory of 84 percent

Pakistan imposes curfew in city after sectarian clashes

DHAKA: The Pakistani government has imposed a rare curfew in the garrison city of Rawalpindi next to the capital after sectarian clashes during a Shia religious commemoration killed seven Sunni Muslims.Shoaib Bin Aziz, an official with the government of Punjab province where Rawalpindi is

6 dead, 3 missing in severe Vietnam floods

DHAKA: Six people have been killed in severe flooding sweeping central Vietnam, local officials said on Saturday, amid concerns that the inundations could continue to worsen.Authorities have evacuated some 20,000 people as heavy rains pummelled the country from Quang Tri to Ninh Thuan

Karzai calls on Taliban to participate in elders assembly

DHAKA: Afghan president Hamid Karzai on Saturday called on the Taliban and their allies to join an assembly on a security pact that could allow some US troops to stay in the country after 2014.Around 2,500 tribal elders and civil leaders are expected to take part in an assembly known as a

Russia hands India long-awaited aircraft carrier

DHAKA: Russia on Saturday finally handed over a refurbished ex-Soviet aircraft carrier to India after a refit that overran by five years and went vastly over budget, damaging ties between the countries.Russian deputy prime minister Dmitry Rogozin and Indian defence minister AK Antony took

Sri Lanka rejects intl war crimes probe

DHAKA: A senior Sri Lankan minister rejected pressure on Saturday for an international probe into alleged war crimes at the end of the country`s civil war, saying the government would ‘definitely’ not allow it.‘Why should we have an internal inquiry? We will object to it ...

UK warns of ransom scam targeting millions

DHAKA: The British government has issued an unusually stark warning about a cyberscam that locks users out of their computers unless they pay a ransom, saying that tens of millions of people may soon be targeted.In a message headlined ‘URGENT ALERT’, Britain’s National Crime Agency

Philippines typhoon death toll rises to 3,633

DHAKA: More than a week after Typhoon Haiyan laid waste to much of the central Philippines, the toll is overwhelming: entire communities flattened, thousands dead and nearly 2 million people displaced.The arrival in recent days of hundreds of aid workers and military troops has seen a

2 S Koreans killed in Gangnam copter crash

DHAKA: A South Korean helicopter on Saturday crashed into a high-rise apartment block in Seoul`s posh Gangnam district, leaving two pilots dead.The private helicopter hit several apartments near the top of the 30-storey building before plunging to the ground, said the National Emergency

Journey donates $435,000

DHAKA: Journey is donating $350,000 to help relief efforts in the Philippines, and its lead singer has a message for his homeland: "Don`t Stop Believin`."Mr Arnel Pineda and the rest of the band announced the donation on Friday. It will go to the United Nations World Food Programme, which

31 killed in Libya militia protest

DHAKA: At least 31 people have been killed and 235 injured in clashes in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, officials say, after militiamen opened fire on protesters.The demonstrators had marched to the headquarters of the Misrata militia to demand that it leave Tripoli.Hours after the

Eurozone economic recovery falters in Q3

DHAKA: The eurozone`s economic woes persisted in the third quarter as Italy`s longest recession continued and a contraction in French output dragged growth down to 0.1 percent.In the summer, hopes of a strong recovery were boosted by a second-quarter GDP rise of 0.3 percent, but the

Bennett visits DC to counter

DHAKA: Israel is actively lobbying the US Congress to pass new sanctions legislation against Iran despite objections from the Obama administration, with Economy and Trade Minister Naftali Bennett making the prime minister’s case in both chambers on Capitol Hill. “We’re bringing

Hundreds held over Canada child porn

DHAKA: Police in Canada say 348 people have been arrested and nearly 400 children rescued during a three-year investigation into child pornography.At the centre of the inquiry was a Toronto-based firm that allegedly sold DVDs and streamed videos of naked children.Azov Films marketed the

CHOGM meeting to open in Sri Lanka

DHAKA: Commonwealth summit is set to open in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo, amid continuing scrutiny of the government`s human rights record.On Thursday Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa rejected criticism of his government`s actions during the campaign which defeated Tamil Tiger

President Obama announces health law fix

DHAKA: US President Barack Obama has announced a one-year reprieve for millions of Americans facing cancelled insurance coverage under his healthcare law.A contrite Mr Obama said his administration "fumbled the rollout" of his flagship domestic achievement.But insurers, who axed policies