Tuesday, 04 Mar, 2025

International

Growth still not helping poor Africans

DHAKA: Poor Africans say they are still not benefiting from the continent’s economic rise, according to a landmark survey of citizens across 34 countries released on Tuesday.Despite some of the world`s highest economic growth rates, many Africans still report shortages of water, food,

Mobs kill 94-year-old woman, torch 70 homes in Myanmar

DHAKA: Police say hundreds of Buddhist rioters have gone on a rampage in western Myanmar, killing a 94-year-old Muslim woman and setting more than 70 homes ablaze.Police officer Kyaw Naing says the clashes broke out in Thabyachaing village, about 20km north of the coastal town of Thandwe,

Myanmar president visits riot-hit areas

DHAKA: Myanmar president Thein Sein travelled to Myanmar’s conflict-torn west as a new spate of mob-led arson attacks against Muslim homes erupted on Tuesday, his first visit to the divided region since sectarian violence broke out there more than a year ago.A senior official in the

Oil slips below US$108 as US amid shutdown

DHAKA: Brent crude fell below US$108 a barrel on Tuesday to trade near a 7-week low on worries a shutdown of the US government may crimp oil demand, while investors also eyed easing tensions in US-Iran nuclear talks.The US government began a partial shutdown on Tuesday for the first time

Chemical arms inspectors head to Damascus

DHAKA: A team of international disarmament experts is due to arrive in Damascus to begin work on dismantling Syria’s chemical weapons arsenal.Syria says it will co-operate with the mission set up after a US-Russia deal endorsed by the UN Security Council.It is the first time the

23 killed in Thailand floods as more storms loom

DHAKA: Thai authorities say floods have killed more than 20 people and affected areas across the country in the past two weeks, while concern is growing there could be a repeat of the devastating floods in 2011.The Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department says 32 out of 77 provinces

US generals forced to retire over Taliban attack

DHAKA: The head of the US Marine Corps has ordered two generals to retire because they failed to defend Camp Bastion in Afghanistan from a Taliban attack.Gen James Amos said Maj Gen Charles Gurganus and Maj Gen Gregg A Sturdevant "did not take adequate force protection measures" to stop

S Korea stages largest military parade

DHAKA: South Korea staged its largest military display for a decade on Tuesday, as President Park Geun Hye warned of the "very grave" threat posed by North Korea`s nuclear weapons programme.Some 11,000 troops and 120 aircraft took part in the event at an air base south of Seoul, which

Venezuela expels 3 US diplomats

DHAKA: Venezuela has announced it is expelling three US diplomats, whom it accuses of plotting to sabotage the economy.President Nicolas Maduro said the diplomats have 48 hours to leave the country, saying "Yankees, go home!"Mr Maduro says he has evidence that the trio took part in a

US budget shutdown entirely avoidable

DHAKA: President Barack Obama has said a potential US government shutdown is "entirely avoidable" as only a few hours remain to avert it.Mr Obama criticised Republicans for trying to refight the last election as they seek to link the budget to delaying his health care law.If no agreement

Oman seeking gas line amid hopes of successful Iran talks

DHAKA: If Iranian president Hassan Rohani’s dream of reaching a deal with world powers on Tehran’s nuclear programme in six months comes true, Oman, an important intermediary in the dispute, could be a big winner.There have been too many false dawns in Iran’s decade-old standoff

Baghdad car bombs death toll reaches 54

DHAKA: Car bombs exploded in several predominantly Shia Muslim neighbourhoods of Baghdad on Monday, killing at least 54 people and wounding dozens.Police and medical sources said, reports daily Hurriyet.The deadliest single attack took place in Sadr City, where a man parked a white car

Beggar gives wife car, plot of land

DHAKA: Saudis have expressed disbelief following a report that a Yemeni who had spent close to 10 years begging in Saudi Arabia offered his wife a four-wheel drive vehicle and a plot of land for supporting him.According to the report, first published by a Yemeni website, the Yemeni

‘Rohani should have spurned Obama call’

DHAKA: The commander of Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards said on Monday that president Hasan Rohani should have spurned to take last week’s historic telephone call from US counterpart Barack Obama.‘The president took a firm and appropriate position during his stay’ in New York

‘France, Britain and China to be in Syria peace talks’

DHAKA: Britain, France and China will be involved in a peace conference on Syria due in Geneva in November.French foreign minister Laurent Fabius said Monday, reports Hurriyet.The US-Russia peace initiative, dubbed Geneva 2, will involve all five permanent members of the UN Security

UN weapons inspectors leave Syria

DHAKA: United Nations chemical weapons inspectors in Syria to investigate allegations of chemical and biological weapons use during the country’s ongoing civil war departed from Damascus on Monday, witnesses said, ending their second mission in two months.A convoy of four United Nations

Suspected Al-Qaida militants capture Yemen army base

DHAKA: Dozens of suspected al-Qaida militants captured a Yemeni army base on Monday in the south-east of the Arabian peninsula country.A military official said, reports The Jerusalem Post.The militants had taken some military personnel hostage at the base in the city of al-Mukalla, the

Mortar shell hits Chinese embassy in Syria

DHAKA: A mortar shell hit the Chinese embassy in Syria’s capital Damascus on Monday, damaging the building and wounding one person.Chinese state media reported, says The Jerusalem Post.Insurgents fighting to topple president Bashar Assad have launched mortar and rocket attacks on the

Egypt court upholds jail sentence for Mursi’s PM

DHAKA: An Egyptian court upheld a one-year prison sentence against former prime minister Hisham Kandil, who was appointed by deposed president Mohamed Mursi, and ordered his arrest.Kandil was handed the sentence in April, when he still headed the government, for failing to implement a

Iran to build new warship

DHAKA: Iran plans to build a new domestically designed warship, named the Persian Gulf.The commander of the Iranian navy said in an interview with the Fars News Agency published on Sunday, Tehran Times prints this report on Monday.Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari also said that the process