Thursday, 18 Sep, 2025

International

At least 22 dead as tropical storm moves toward US

DHAKA: Tropical Storm Nate has killed at least 22 people in Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Honduras before it moves north towards the US, reports BBC. A state of emergency has been declared in the Central American nations, where more than 20 people are missing. It has caused heavy rains,

Spanish court bars MPs' independence move

Spain's Constitutional Court has suspended next Monday's session of Catalan parliament, in a bid to pre-empt a possible push for independence. The court said such a move would be "a breach of the constitution", reports the BBC. Earlier Prime Minister Mario Rajoy warned

Kazuo Ishiguro wins the Nobel Prize in literature

Kazuo Ishiguro, the Japanese-born British novelist best known for “The Remains of the Day,” won the Nobel Literature Prize on Thursday (Oct 5). The selection of the 62-year-old Ishiguro marked a return to traditional literature following two years of unconventional choices by the

Catalan leader criticizes Spanish King over independence crisis

DHAKA: Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont lambasted Spain's King Felipe VI for "deliberately ignoring millions of Catalans", reports BBC. In a TV address, Puigdemont accused the king of adopting the Spanish government's position. "This moment calls for mediation," he said. He

Catalan leader criticizes Spanish King over independence crisis

DHAKA: Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont lambasted Spain's King Felipe VI for "deliberately ignoring millions of Catalans", reports BBC. In a TV address, Puigdemont accused the king of adopting the Spanish government's position. "This moment calls for mediation," he said. He

3 scientists win Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Three scientists have won the 2017 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing cryo-electron microscopy which simplifies and improves the imaging of biomolecules, the award-giving body said on Wednesday (Oct 4). The scientists are Jacques Dubochet, Joachim Frank and Richard Henderson.  

Catalonia to declare independence within days, says region leader

DHAKA: Catalonia’s President claimed the autonomous region will declare independence from Spain “at the end of this week or the beginning of next”, reports The Independent-UK. Carles Puigdemont told The BBC that it would be "an error which changes everything", if the Spanish

Suu Kyi stripped of 'Freedom of Oxford'

DHAKA: An honour granting Aung San Suu Kyi the Freedom of Oxford has been withdrawn by the city of Oxford because of her response to the Rohingya crisis, reports BBC. The de facto leader of Myanmar was granted the honour in 1997 for her "long struggle for democracy". But a motion to

3 scientists win Nobel Prize in physics

The Nobel Physics Prize 2017 has been awarded to three scientists for their discoveries in gravitational waves. The scientists are Rainer Weiss, Barry C. Barish and Kip S. Thorne have won the 2017 Nobel Prize in physics.  They are members of the LIGO-Virgo detector collaboration

3 killed in Kashmir militant attack

Gunfire and explosions rang out of a paramilitary complex close to Srinagar airport in India-controlled part of disputed Kashmir on Tuesday morning (Oct 3) after an attack by militants, officials said. Two of the gunmen and one BSF personnel were killed while two more troopers were

Las Vegas shooting death toll hits 59

DHAKA: A “lone wolf” gunman carried out the America’s deadliest mass shooting in a meticulously planned attack at a festival crowd of 22,000, reports The Telegraph. Stephen Paddock, 64, killed at least 59 people and injured a further 527 when he fired on concert-goers from the

Las Vegas shooting death toll hits 59

DHAKA: A “lone wolf” gunman carried out the America’s deadliest mass shooting in a meticulously planned attack at a festival crowd of 22,000, reports The Telegraph. Stephen Paddock, 64, killed at least 59 people and injured a further 527 when he fired on concert-goers from the

3 American scientists win 2017 Nobel in Medicine

Three American scientists have won the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries of molecular mechanisms controlling the circadian rhythm, the prize committee said in a statement on Monday (Oct 2).  The scientists are Jeffrey Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael

50 killed, 200 hurt in Las Vegas shooting

At least fifty people have been killed and another 200 injured in a mass shooting at a Las Vegas concert. A gunman opened fire from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel toward an open-air music festival being held close by, reports the BBC. Police said a suspect identified as a

465 hurt in Spanish police violence

DHAKA: At least 465 people were injured as police used force to prevent voting in Catalonia's independence referendum, reports The Gurdian quoting Catalan officials. The Spanish government has pledged to stop a poll that was declared illegal by the country's constitutional

465 hurt in Spanish police violence

DHAKA: At least 465 people were injured as police used force to prevent voting in Catalonia's independence referendum, reports The Gurdian quoting Catalan officials. The Spanish government has pledged to stop a poll that was declared illegal by the country's constitutional

Thousands rally in Barcelona for Catalonia referendum

DHAKA: Tens of thousands of Catalan separatists have taken part in a final rally ahead of a planned referendum on independence from Spain, reports BBC. The referendum is supposed to be held on Sunday (October 1). Regional President Carles Puigdemont told the rally that he believed

Oxford college takes down Suu Kyi portrait

DHAKA: A portrait of Aung San Suu Kyi has been removed by Oxford University, where she was previously awarded an honorary degree, amid criticism of her handling of the Rohingya crisis, reports BBC. Violence in Myanmar has seen more than 400,000 Rohingya Muslims flee to neighbouring

Trump’s health secretary Price resigns over scandal

DHAKA: Tom Price, secretary of the United States Health and Human Services Department, resigned Friday (September 29), ending days of presidential criticism over the use of private airplanes, reports USA Today. Price "offered his resignation earlier today and the President accepted,"

UN failure on Rohingya revealed

The UN leadership in Myanmar tried to stop the Rohingya rights issue being raised with the government. One former UN official said the head of the UN in Myanmar (Burma) tried to prevent human rights advocates from visiting sensitive Rohingya areas, reports the BBC. More than 500,000