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DHAKA: Pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine's two eastern regions are to hold "self-rule" referendums - a move condemned by Kiev and the West. Self-proclaimed leaders in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions are going ahead with the vote despite Russian President Vladimir Putin's call to
DHAKA: Campaigning has ended in India's marathon general election, two days before the final votes are cast. In the closing phase of the contest, several major parties held rallies in Uttar Pradesh, a battleground northern state which is among the last to vote. Rahul Gandhi, of the
DHAKA: The lawyer for a doctor accused of helping the US find Osama Bin Laden has told the BBC that he has quit the case after receiving frequent death threats. Lawyer Samiullah Afridi also cited US pressure on Pakistan for the release of Dr Shakil Afridi as another reason for his
DHAKA: At least 22 people have died at different locations near the Iraqi capital in a fresh wave of attacks, as the country waits for the results of recent elections to be announced. Police officials said the deadliest attack of the day happened on Saturday afternoon when a suicide
DHAKA: On the last day of campaigning in the world's largest election, Rahul Gandhi stepped into Narendra Modi’s chosen poll battlefield, Varanasi, and targeted him directly. ‘Modi ji please change your poster - say that you will respect women and stop sending the police or tapping
DHAKA: At least 17 persons including seven women were killed and five others injured today when a private bus they were traveling in fell into a deep gorge in Chamoli district in Uttarakhand state of India. Fifteen were killed on the spot and two succumbed to injuries on way to a
DHAKA: Sarajevo’s city hall, housing the national library, has been re-opened 22 years after it was destroyed by shelling during the Bosnian War. The iconic building was hit by a mortar and burned down during the Bosnian Serb siege of the city in 1992. It was restored to mark the
DHAKA: Afghanistan started using its first ever satellite on Saturday in a bid to boost its national broadcasting and telecommunications infrastructure as well as its international connectivity. Afghanistan’s telecommunications sector and a growing digital media industry are among the
DHAKA: A mini-sub hunting for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 will be back in the search zone within days, an official said on Saturday, as the Australian ship carrying the device prepared to leave on the mission. Australian vessel Ocean Shield is carrying the US Navy Bluefin-21
DHAKA: US First Lady Michelle Obama has said the mass kidnap of Nigerian schoolgirls is part of a wider pattern of threats and intimidation facing girls around the world who pursue an education. She said she and her husband Barack Obama were ‘outraged and heartbroken’ over the
DHAKA: Tension was running at fever pitch in eastern Ukraine on Saturday on the eve of an independence referendum, as rebels briefly held several Red Cross staff on suspicion of espionage. While preparations were in full swing for the disputed vote in the two eastern regions of Donetsk
DHAKA: US First Lady Michelle Obama is to deliver her husband’s weekly presidential address to condemn last month’s abduction of Nigerian girls. First ladies normally refrain from outspoken foreign policy remarks, but Michelle has been a vocal campaigner for the release of more than
DHAKA: Thailand’s pro-government Red Shirts began massing on Saturday in Bangkok to challenge a bid by opposition protesters to install an unelected regime in power after the removal of the prime minister. The dismissal of premier Yingluck Shinawatra and nine ministers by the
DHAKA: The UN Security Council strongly condemned the abduction of hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls, as the world body’s secretary general dispatched an envoy to help find them. The diplomatic moves came after Amnesty International said that Nigeria’s military had been warned of an
DHAKA: US embassy officers shot and killed two armed Yemeni civilians who tried to kidnap them in the capital Sanaa, a State Department official has said. Marie Harf, deputy spokesperson at the department, said in a statement to news agency AFP on Friday: "We can confirm that, last
DHAKA: US First Lady Michelle Obama is to deliver her husband's weekly presidential address to condemn last month's abduction of Nigerian girls. First ladies normally refrain from outspoken foreign policy remarks, but Mrs Obama has been a vocal campaigner for the release of more than 200
DHAKA: A hot air balloon burst into flames and crashed in Virginia on Friday night, prompting a search for the wreckage and the three people believed to be on board. The incident happened over Doswell, 25 miles north of Richmond, said Kathleen Bergen, spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation
DHAKA: The Nigerian military was given up to four hours' advance notice of the Boko Haram attack on the boarding school in Chibok from where more than 200 schoolgirls were kidnapped, according to sources independently verified by Al Jazeera and Amnesty International. Two politicians from
DHAKA: South Sudan's President Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar have agreed a peace deal after a five-month conflict. The deal calls for an immediate truce and the formation of a transitional government ahead of the drafting of a new constitution and new elections. The conflict
DHAKA: President Vladimir Putin has arrived in Crimea, his first visit to the peninsula since Russia annexed it from Ukraine in March. He addressed sailors in Sevastopol harbour as part of celebrations marking the 1945 Soviet victory over the Nazis. The Kiev government protested at the