Monday, 03 Mar, 2025

International

Massive earthquake hits Pakistan

DHAKA: A powerful earthquake of 7.8-magnitude has struck a remote area in south-west Pakistan.The United States Geological Survey says, reports the BBC.It struck at 16:29 local time (11:29 GMT) at a depth of 23km, 145 miles south-east of Dalbandin in Balochistan province, USGS adds.It was

Heavy rains kill 36 people in Vietnam, Cambodia

DHAKA: Heavy monsoon rains exacerbated by Typhoon Usagi have pounded parts of Vietnam and Cambodia killing at least 36 people, the authorities said on Tuesday, with many swept to their deaths in floods.Despite not being directly hit by Usagi, the world’s most powerful storm this year,

5+1 group and Iran to meet on Thursday

DHAKA: Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is scheduled to meet with foreign ministers of the six major powers, including US state secretary John Kerry, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Thursday.The agreement was made during a meeting in New

Rebels release 13 hostages in Philippines

DHAKA: A renegade faction of a Muslim rebel group engaged in peace talks with the Philippine government released 13 hostages on Tuesday after attacking a banana processing plant in the southern Philippines on Monday, sources said.Members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF),

Pope defends immigrant rights, denounces ‘slave labour’

DHAKA: Pope Francis urged countries on Tuesday to welcome and respect migrants and refugees and not treat them as ‘pawns on the chessboard of humanity’.Pope Francis, who has made the defence of the poor and vulnerable a cornerstone of his papacy, said in a message for the World Day of

‘Banned exports to N Korea not meant as punishment’

DHAKA: A list of goods banned for export to North Korea signals China’s commitment to enforcing international sanctions and is in no way intended to punish Pyongyang.China foreign ministry said on Tuesday, reports The Straits Times.Hong Lei, a spokesman for China’s foreign affairs

Somali militant group says hostages in Kenya mall alive

DHAKA: Somalia’s al Shabaab Islamist militant group said on Tuesday its militants were still holding out in a Kenyan shopping centre they attacked over the weekend, and said hostages they held in the Westgate mall in Nairobi were still alive.‘There are countless number of dead bodies

Election monitors accuse Lankan military of harassment

DHAKA: Sri Lanka’s military harassed and intimidated ethnic minority Tamil voters and candidates during the first ever local elections in the former warzone.Foreign observers confirmed on Tuesday, reports The Straits Times.The opposition Tamil party won a landslide victory in weekend

‘UN chemical weapons inspectors to return to Syria’

DHAKA: Russia’s government says UN chemical weapons inspectors are expected to return to Syria on Wednesday.Russia deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov said they would investigate alleged chemical weapons attacks at Khan al-Assal, Sheikh Maqsoud and Saraqeb, according to the Interfax

‘No Britons among Nairobi attackers’

DHAKA: An alleged commander in the Somali Shebab rebel group on Monday denied news reports that Westerners or women were involved in the hostage standoff at a Nairobi mall that has killed at least 69 people.The man, who claimed he had been in contact with the Islamist attackers inside the

Russia accuses Greenpeace crew of ‘piracy’ in Arctic

DHAKA: Russian prosecutors have accused around 30 Greenpeace activists of piracy and say they will prosecute all of them for trying to board an Arctic oil platform.Russia’s Investigative Committee, modelled on the FBI, will question the activists. Six Britons are among them.Their ship,

‘North Korea can likely build key nuke parts’

DHAKA: North Korean scientists are able to build crucial equipment for uranium-based nuclear bombs on their own, cutting the need for imports that had been one of the few ways outsiders could monitor the country’s secretive atomic work, according to evidence gathered by two American

‘Americans, British woman among Nairobi attackers’

DHAKA: Two or three Americans and one Briton were among those who attacked a Nairobi shopping mall.Kenya’s foreign minister said Monday, NDTV says.More than 60 people have been killed in the assault on the upscale mall, which has lasted for three days.The foreign minister, Amina

French court upholds Sarkozy vote funding probe

DHAKA: A French appeals court ruled on Tuesday that an investigation could proceed into former president Nicolas Sarkozy for allegedly duping L’Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt into donating election campaign funds, a lawyer for her family said.The decision means continued legal

Kenya TV says 6 more of the mall attackers killed

DHAKA: Kenya’s Citizen TV reported on Tuesday that troops had killed ‘six of the remaining attackers’ at a Nairobi shopping mall, but did not give further details and the report was unsourced.‘Security forces killed six of the remaining attackers,’ the channel said in a brief

Court reviews appeals of 4 men in Delhi gang rape

DHAKA: Lawyers for four men sentenced to death for raping and murdering a young woman on a New Delhi bus challenged the convictions and death sentences at a High Court hearing on Tuesday.The brutal attack in December sparked public debate and fury over chronic sexual violence faced by

Obama to address Iran, Syria in UN speech

DHAKA: US president Barack Obama on Tuesday is expected to signal his willingness to engage with the new Iranian government if Teheran makes nuclear concessions long sought by the US and Western allies.Obama will address the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday morning, reports The

Ex-FBI agent pleads guilty to leaks

DHAKA: An ex-FBI agent has agreed to plead guilty to leaking information to a reporter about an al-Qaeda bomb plot and to child pornography charges.Donald Sachtleben, 55, is to be sentenced to 12 years in prison.The May 2012 disclosures jeopardised an international intelligence operation

Cambodia parliament gives Hun new term as PM

DHAKA: Cambodia’s parliament has approved a new five-year term for long-serving PM Hun Sen, despite a boycott by the opposition over disputed elections.Hun Sen, in power since 1985, is expected to be sworn in on Tuesday.The opposition, who have demanded an independent inquiry into

Kenya forces `control` Nairobi mall

DHAKA: Kenyan security forces say they have taken control of all floors of the Nairobi shopping centre attacked by suspected al-Shabab militants.The interior ministry said it was "unlikely" any hostages were left in the building.At least 62 people have been killed with more than 170