Wednesday, 23 Apr, 2025

International

Nato sees Russian troop pullback from Ukraine

DHAKA: Nato says it has observed a ‘significant’ withdrawal of Russian troops from eastern Ukraine, but adds that some forces still remain there. Lt Col Jay Janzen says it is difficult to determine the number of soldiers in Ukraine, as pro-Russian separatists control several border

Modi asks Pepsi, Coke to blend fruit juices

DHAKA: India’s prime minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said multinational cola giants PepsiCo and Coca-Cola should help augment fruit sales for Indian farmers by adding fresh fruit juices to their fizzy drinks. ‘Millions of people buy Pepsi and Coke. I have asked these companies if

Sturgeon to run for SNP leadership

DHAKA: Scottish nationalist Nicola Sturgeon said on Wednesday she would run for the leadership of the Scottish National Party (SNP), a job that would make her Scotland’s most powerful politician. After failing to secure Scotland’s backing for independence in a September 18

CIA creates IS!

DHAKA: The United States has conducted an escalating campaign of deadly airstrikes against the extremists of the Islamic State for more than a month. But that appears to have done little to tamp down the conspiracy theories still circulating from the streets of Baghdad to the highest

Laden's son-in-law gets life term

DHAKA: Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, Osama bin Laden's son-in-law, was sentenced to life in prison Tuesday, said Jerika Richardson, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan. In March, he was found guilty of helping al Qaeda terrorists conspire to kill Americans and providing

‘IS battle could take years’

DHAKA: US-led air strikes have disrupted Islamic State (IS) militants but the fight against them will take years. A Pentagon spokesman has told the BBC. The comments came as activists reported new strikes around the town of Kobane, near Syria's border with Turkey. Kobane has been

Abu Qatada cleared of terror charges

DHAKA: Radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada has been found not guilty of terrorism offences by a court in Jordan.A panel of civilian judges sitting at Amman’s State Security Court cleared him of being involved in a thwarted plot aimed at the millennium celebrations in 2000.The ruling

Air France abandoning Transavia plans

DHAKA: Air France has dropped plans to expand its Transavia low-cost airline, the government has said, following a week-long strike by its pilots.The country's transport secretary, Alain Vidalies, told RMC radio that ‘the Transavia Europe project has been abandoned by management’,

US, allies strike ISIS, Khorasan in Syria

DHAKA: American jets began bombing ISIS targets in Syria early Tuesday, raising U.S. involvement in the war-torn country and sending a forceful message to the terror group.The airstrikes focused on the ISIS stronghold of Raqqa, a U.S. official told CNN, though other locations were hit

India's 1st Mars Mission Enters Planet's Orbit

DHAKA: Mission successful. India's Mars mission, Mangalyaan, has entered the red planet's orbit in a historic moment for the country's space programme.Among an audience made up largely of excited scientists at the spacecraft control room of the Indian Space Research Organisation in

‘Close the evil prison camps’

DHAKA: US Secretary of State John Kerry Tuesday denounced human rights abuse in North Korea and called on Pyongyang to shut down its penal colonies riddled with ‘barbarity and inhumanity’. ‘You should close those camps, you should shut this evil system down,’ Kerry said at an

Karzai slams US, Pakistan in farewell speech

DHAKA: Outgoing Afghan president Hamid Karzai on Tuesday blamed the United States for his country’s long war, a final swipe at the country that helped bring him to power 13 years ago but towards which he has become increasingly bitter. His farewell speech came days ahead of the planned

Iran minister hails ‘new chapter’ in Saudi ties

DHAKA: Iran and Saudi Arabia held their first foreign minister-level meeting since the 2013 election of president Hassan Rouhani, official Iranian media reported, signalling a possible thaw in chilly ties between the rival Gulf powers. Iran and Saudi Arabia have been engaged in a bitter

70 IS fighters killed in Syria air strikes

DHAKA: At least 70 IS fighters were killed by the air strikes in Syria, activists of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights say. Earlier, the US and five Arab allies launched the first strikes against Islamic State (IS) militants in Syria, reports the BBC. The Pentagon said warplanes,

Modi ‘Make in India’ campaign at IGCC

DHAKA: High Commission of India along with the India-Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IBCCI) is organizing a Business event at the Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre, Gulshan on Thursday (September 25) to mark the launch of the ‘Make in India’ campaign by Prime Minister

‘US attack in Syria will be answered’

DHAKA: Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) will respond to US-led air strikes inside Syria and blamed Saudi Arabia for allowing them to happen. A fighter for ISIS said on Tuesday, reports The Straits Times. ‘These attacks will be answered. The sons of Saloul are the ones who are to

ISIS posts video apparently of UK hostage John

DHAKA: Militants of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) released a video on Tuesday that appears to show British journalist John Cantlie criticising preparations for US-led attacks on the militant group, the SITE monitoring service reported. Islamic State, which controls territory

‘Crucial’ climate talks set to begin

DHAKA: World leaders including US president Barack Obama are holding a summit on climate change at the United Nations. The aim at the New York meeting is to galvanise member states to sign up to a comprehensive new global climate agreement at talks in Paris next year. ‘Climate change

US launches air strikes in Syria

DHAKA: The US and allied nations have launched the first air strikes against Islamic State (IS) militants in Syria, reported BBC quoting Pentagon sources. Pentagon spokesman Rear Adm John Kirby said fighter and bomber jets and Tomahawk missiles were used in the attack. The strikes were

Send money to home using Merchantrade

KUALA LUMPUR (MALAYSIA): Merchantrade mobile has brought a new opportunity to the Bangladeshi citizens living in Malaysia for sending money home in Bangladesh.By using the reload in their mobile phone, they can easily send money to their family in soonest possible time.In addition,