Thursday, 20 Mar, 2025

International

Putin asks Ukraine separatists to postpone May 11 polls

DHAKA: Russian president Vladimir Putin on Wednesday asked pro-Kremlin separatists in southeastern Ukraine to postpone a series of disputed referendums planned for this weekend on declaring greater autonomy or outright independence from Kiev. ‘We ask the representatives of the

Archaeologists find 5,600-year-old tomb in Egypt

DHAKA: Archaeologists in southern Egypt have discovered a 5,600-year-old preserved tomb and mummy predating the First Dynasty of the pharaohs. The antiquities ministry said on Wednesday, reports The Straits Times. The tomb was built before the rule of king Narmer, the founder of the

Modi ‘banned’ from Varanasi

DHAKA: Varanasi, the most hotly contested territory in this election, turned into a flashpoint Wednesday between the Election Commission and the BJP after the party’s prime ministerial candidate, Narendra Modi, was refused permission for three events on Thursday. A seething BJP said

Kashmiris boycott India elections amid tight security

DHAKA: A bomb blast near a polling booth in Kashmir injured a policeman on Wednesday, amid further stone-throwing protests and a widespread boycott of India’s general election in the mainly Muslim region. Separatists have called on voters to shun the election in India’s northernmost

Boko Haram attack in Nigeria town kills hundreds

DHAKA: An attack by Boko Haram Islamist militants in a north-eastern Nigerian town on the Cameroon border has killed hundreds of people. A local senator and witnesses said on Wednesday, reports The Straits Times. News of the gruesome attack in Gamboru Ngala emerged hours after the

India sets new aircraft tracking rules after jet missing

DHAKA: India’s civil aviation regulator said on Wednesday it has set new rules for local airlines to ensure real time tracking of aircraft, a decision it said was prompted by the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370. The new rules will apply to both passenger and cargo

Nigeria reward to find schoolgirls

DHAKA: Nigeria’s police have offered a $300,000 cash reward to anyone who can help locate and rescue more than 200 abducted schoolgirls. They were kidnapped more than three weeks ago by armed Islamist militants from their boarding school in the north-eastern state of Borno. Another

Yingluck’s party denounces court ruling as ‘conspiracy’

DHAKA: The party of the ousted Thai prime minister issued a statement on Wednesday to denounce the constitutional court’s ruling against Yingluck Shinawatra as relentless conspiracy to try to remove the party from power. The Pheu Thai Party also called on the people, who disagreed with

Head of Saudi hospital sacked over Mers infection panic

DHAKA: Saudi Arabia’s acting health minister has announced the sacking of the head of a Jeddah hospital where a spike in coronary viral infections among medical staff sparked panic among the public. The move, which Adel Fakieh announced on Twitter late Tuesday, came after he inspected

Monica breaks silence about affair with Clinton

DHAKA: Monica Lewinsky says she became reclusive during Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign for president in 2008 for fear that she would be used for political purposes and that she feels ‘gun-shy’ even now as Hillary considers another run in 2016. Despite Lewinsky’s trepidation,

97-year-old Indian voted in every election since independence

DHAKA: As India held the latest round of its election Wednesday, 97-year-old Shyam Saran Negi once again trudged several kilometers to vote, a tradition he has kept up since independence in 1947. The retired teacher, from a remote village high in the Himalayas, has voted in 16 general

US changes visa rules to keep foreign talent

DHAKA: The United States said it will soon start issuing work visas to the spouses of some foreign workers as part of a drive to retain highly skilled people. The change will affect the spouses of people with so-called H-1B visas, a limited-term working visa that employees obtain when

Thai court says PM must step down for constitution breach

DHAKA: A Thai court found prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra guilty on Wednesday of violating the constitution and said she could no longer serve as caretaker premier, a decision likely to increase tensions in the bitterly divided nation. Judges delivering the verdict said Yingluck had

South Africans vote in first ‘Born Free’ election

DHAKA: South Africans voted in the first ‘Born Free’ election on Wednesday, although polls suggest the allure of the ruling African National Congress as the conqueror of apartheid will prevail even among those with no memory of white-minority rule. Polling stations opened at 0500

91 pound toddlers working to lose weight

DHAKA: Two morbidly obese Colombian babies, who weigh a dangerously unhealthy 91 pounds combined, have come together to lose weight – and live longer, report New York Post. The 10-month-olds, Santiago Mendoza and Isabela Caicedo, are following a special weight loss program with the

US joins hunt for Nigerian girls

DHAKA: A team of US experts has been sent to Nigeria to help find more than 200 schoolgirls abducted last month by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram. US President Barack Obama said the team comprised personnel from military, law enforcement and other agencies. He said he hoped the

Polling begins in 7 States in Phase 8

DHAKA: Voting begins in 64 seats across seven states in the penultimate round of the Lok Sabha elections Wednesday.  The Congress appears to have an uphill task to perform with the whole of Seemandhra and parts of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal casting their vote, NDTV reprted.

Australian PM regrets axing Indonesia trip

DHAKA: Australian prime minister Tony Abbott called the Indonesian president on Tuesday to express regret after axing a trip to Bali reportedly due to fears an asylum boat turn-back could inflame tensions. Jakarta said, reports The Straits Times. The call came as Indonesian officials

Lawyer detained ahead of 25th anniv of Tiananmen crackdown

DHAKA: China has detained a prominent human rights lawyer on a charge of ‘causing a disturbance’, two lawyers said on Tuesday, after he attended a weekend meeting that urged a probe of the bloody suppression of pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square in 1989. Pu Zhiqiang, a

Indonesian governor on trial in bribery case

DHAKA: Indonesia’s first female provincial leader went on trial on Tuesday, accused of bribing one of the country’s top judges over an election dispute in an attempt to strengthen her political dynasty. The case of Ratu Atut Chosiyah, governor of Banten province, has transfixed even