Thursday, 03 Apr, 2025

International

Derailment kills 4 in India

DHAKA: At least four passengers were killed and eight injured when the Delhi-Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express derailed at Golden Ganj station near Chapra early on Wednesday. 12 coaches were derailed in the incident at around 2:10 am hours on Wednesday, Railway spokesperson Anil Saxena said.

Ukraine army helicopter ‘shot down’ despite ceasefire

DHAKA: A Ukrainian military helicopter has been shot down by pro-Russian rebels in the east, with casualties feared. The Ukrainian military says, reports the BBC. It says the Mi-8 helicopter used for transporting military cargo was hit shortly after take-off near the rebel-held city of

Sri Lanka follows up on Muslim mass grave claims

DHAKA: Sri Lankan authorities are to dig up the site of a suspected mass grave next week following claims that it contains the bodies of scores of Muslims killed by Tamil rebels 24 years ago. Police said on Tuesday, reports gulfnews.com. The move comes amid criticism that Sri Lankan

Egypt to hold mass trial of nearly 500 Islamists

DHAKA: Nearly 500 alleged Islamists will go on trial on July 16 over violence in which 44 people died, state media said on Tuesday, the latest in a string of mass trials slammed internationally. The trial is part of a relentless crackdown targeting supporters of deposed Islamist

Iran expects deal on Russia building new reactors

DHAKA: Iran said on Tuesday it expected to sign a deal with Russia in late August on the building of two new 1,000-megawatt nuclear reactors in the Islamic Republic, potentially boosting its case that it is refining uranium for civilian energy, not atom bombs. Russia is one of six world

Sisi ‘will not interfere’ in Al Jazeera case

DHAKA: Egypt’s president has said he will not ‘interfere’ with the judiciary over the sentencing of Al Jazeera journalists in Cairo, which triggered global outrage. ‘We must respect judicial rulings and not criticise them even if others do not understand this,’ Abdul Fattah

Kerry in Irbil for talks as fighting rages

DHAKA: The US secretary of state John Kerry is in the northern Iraqi city of Irbil holding talks with Kurdish leaders as Sunni rebels continue their offensive. Kerry’s central aim is to assist the formation of a new, more inclusive Iraqi unity government, reports the BBC. Kerry said

Andy Coulson guilty of phone hacking

DHAKA: Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson has been found guilty of conspiracy to hack phones. Ex-News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks was cleared of all charges in the phone-hacking trial, reports the BBC. Coulson went on to become director of communications for

Poroshenko welcomes Putin’s step

DHAKA: Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko said on Tuesday Russia’s move to revoke a resolution authorising military intervention in Ukraine was the Kremlin’s ‘first practical step’ towards settling the crisis in the country’s restive east. Russian agencies reported earlier

EU sets Albania on road to membership

DHAKA: The European Union set Albania on the road to membership on Tuesday, agreeing to give the small Balkan state the status of candidate to join. The bloc’s enlargement commissioner Stefan Fuele said, The Straits Times reports. ‘Congratulations on candidate status just agreed,’

Putin for cancelling authorisation to send army into Ukraine

DHAKA: Russian president Vladimir Putin on Tuesday asked the upper chamber of parliament to cancel a resolution allowing him to send troops into Ukraine. A Kremlin spokesman said, reports The Straits Times. ‘In the aim of normalising the atmosphere and resolving the situation in the

168 children rescued from US

DHAKA: Members of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) rescued 168 children and arrested 281 alleged pimps in cities across the US in a week-long child sex-trafficking sting. The FBI sources said that which reports the BBC. ‘Our children are not for sale,' FBI director James Comey

Multibillion-Dollar bill from climate change

NEW YORK:  Climate change will exact enormous costs on U.S. regional economies in the form of lost property, reduced industrial output and higher health expenses, according to a report backed by a trio of men with vast business experience. The report, released Tuesday, is designed to

Iraqi govt rules out oil refinery control news

DHAKA: Iraqi forces still control the country's largest oil refinery, state-run media reports, contradicting earlier claims, CNN breaking.   Earlier, the ISIS rebels claimed that the have controlled country’s largest oil refinery.** Iraqi rebels seize key oil refinery  BDST: 1210

6.9 quake hits near New Zealand

DHAKA: A trio of earthquakes struck in the South Pacific Ocean Tuesday morning southeast of Raoul Island, New Zealand, the U.S. Geological Survey said. There were no immediate reports of damage. Two quakes, with magnitudes of 6.9 and 6.3, hit within minutes of each other, according to

Kurds see independence in Iraq chaos

DHAKA: Iraqi Kurdish President Massoud Barzani gave his strongest-ever indication on Monday that his region would seek formal independence from the rest of Iraq. “Iraq is obviously falling apart,” he told CNN's Christiane Amanpour in an exclusive interview. “And it’s obvious that

Obama calls Putin to discuss

DHAKA: US President Barack Obama has called Russian president Vladimir Putin to support peace and help de-escalate tension in Ukraine. “Obama spoke to Putin and urged him to support peace instead of allowing the provision of arms and materiel across the border and continuing support

Journos to protest over al-Jazeera trio jail

DHAKA: Hundreds of journalists are due to gather in London to protest against the seven-year jail terms given to three al-Jazeera journalists in Egypt. Earlier on Monday a court in Cairo found Peter Greste, Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed guilty of spreading false news. The trio had

Pak SC to lift travel ban on Musharraf

DHAKA: Pakistan’s Supreme Court overturned a high court ruling to lift a travel ban slapped on Pervez Musharraf last year, a setback to the former military ruler facing multiple trials including one for high-treason. The Sindh high court in a judgment of June 12 had allowed 70-year-old

Ukraine separatists to join truce

DHAKA: Pro-Russia rebels in eastern Ukraine said they will observe a ceasefire until Friday morning, responding to the Ukrainian forces' unilateral ceasefire. The rebel announcement was made in Donetsk by Alexander Borodai, a leader of the self-styled "Donetsk People's Republic" which is