Wednesday, 12 Mar, 2025

International

‘Thailand’s Feb 2 polls to go ahead’

DHAKA: Thailand’s February 2 general election will go ahead, its Election Commission said on Friday, even after anti-government protesters blocked candidates from registering in the south of the country.The decision to go ahead with the election, while not extending the January 1

UK sees further flooding amid storms and high tides

DHAKA: High tides and strong winds have brought flooding to Wales and western England as officials warn of a continuing threat in parts of the UK.There are currently 11 severe flood warnings, meaning ‘danger to life’, for Gloucestershire, Devon, Dorset and south, west and north

Rahul awaits further promotion in party

DHAKA: The path is clear for India’s Gandhi family scion Rahul to become the Congress party’s next prime ministerial candidate, following premier Manmohan Singh’s announcement on Friday that he will step down before this year’s polls.Rahul, 43, is already number two in the

Cambodia garment workers’ strike turns deadly

DHAKA: At least three Cambodians have been killed when police opened fire on garment workers on strike, as a nationwide wave of protests, backed by the main opposition party, presses on in demand for wages to be doubled.An Associated Press photographer and human rights workers said police

Ariel Sharon still in critical condition

DHAKA: Former prime minister Ariel Sharon remained in critical condition on Friday with his life at risk, the head of the hospital treating him announced.Over the past day a slow deterioration in the functioning of the 85-year-old’s vital organs has occurred, professor Ze’ev Rotstein,

Italy navy rescues over 1,000 boat migrants

DHAKA: The Italian navy said on Friday it had rescued in 24 hours more than 1,000 migrants attempting the perilous journey across the Mediterranean by boat in rough winter seas.Some 823 migrants were picked up on Thursday and another 233 were rescued Wednesday as part of a major ongoing

South Sudan ceasefire talks open in Ethiopia

DHAKA: Talks to end the South Sudan conflict have opened in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s foreign ministry says.Negotiators for the government and rebel sides have been meeting mediators but have not yet held face-to-face talks, it is understood, reports the BBC.Delegates began arriving in

Manmohan to retire after elections

DHAKA: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has announced that he will not stay in the post if his party wins the next election, due in the summer.He said he would "hand over the baton to a new PM".Singh has been India`s PM for the past decade, heading a coalition government led by the

Iraqi jets target Sunni fighters in Anbar

DHAKA: Iraq has launched air attacks against Sunni Arab fighters who now control large parts of Anbar`s Fallujah and Ramadi cities in central Iraq.The Defence Ministry released footage on Thursday that showed jets targeting fighters suspected of belonging to the Islamic State of Iraq and

Kerry to unveil Mideast peace plan

DHAKA: U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is back in the Middle East where he plans to propose a framework for a lasting peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians, saying the time is close for tough decision-making.Kerry arrived in Tel Aviv on Thursday and immediately headed for

US braces for major snow storm

DHAKA: Residents of the north-eastern US have been warned to stay indoors, as the region braces for a storm expected to dump up to 14in (35cm) of snow.Nearly 2,000 flights have been grounded nationwide as heavy snow fell from Illinois to Michigan in the US Midwest, reports BBC.New York

Powerful explosion hits Lebanese capital

DHAKA: A powerful explosion has rocked a southern suburb of Beirut, sending smoke rising from the stronghold of the armed Lebanese Shia group Hezbollah.Sources told Al Jazeera that there were at least two casualties caused by Thursday’s blast in the Lebanese capital, which has been hit

China loans Pakistan $8.2b for nuclear plants

DHAKA: China has agreed to lend Pakistan US$6.5 billion to help build nuclear power stations including a 2,200-megawatt plant in Karachi, as Beijing increases its involvement in the cash-strapped country.Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif announced the package at a briefing on

Mursi trial over Egypt jailbreak set for Jan 28

DHAKA: Egypt’s deposed president Mohamed Mursi and 130 others, including Hamas members, will go on trial on January 28 over a jailbreak during the 2011 uprising.Egypt judicial sources said Thursday, reports The Straits Times.The prosecution said last month there were a total of 132

All passengers rescued from stranded Antarctic ship

DHAKA: Officials on Thursday confirmed that all passengers on board an icebound Russian ship have been successfully evacuated after spending more than a week waiting for rescue teams to reach them in the Antarctic.The 52 scientists and tourists were airlifted by a helicopter belonging to

Pilot without licence lands plane on Indian highway

DHAKA: A wealthy businessman who landed his private plane on a highway in central India this week had been flying without a licence.Reports said on Thursday, according to The Straits Times.The four-seater plane landed safely on the four-lane highway in the Betul district of Madhya Pradesh

Tunisian police arrest more militants, seize arms

DHAKA: Tunisia said on Thursday it had arrested four militants and seized arms and explosives in the southern town of Sidi Bouzid following increased security checks prompted by fears of attacks by radical Islamists during New Year celebrations.The detentions followed the arrest of seven

Kerry to meet Netanyahu in latest ME peace push

DHAKA: US state secretary John Kerry was to meet Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday as he seeks agreement on a framework for final status talks with the Palestinians.The top US diplomat has faced fierce opposition from both sides to any compromise on mostly

16 infants die in West Bengal in 3 days

DHAKA: As many as 13 infants have died in the government-run Malda Medical College Hospital of West Bengal in the last two days.According to sources, most of the children who died where brought in from various districts of the state were underweight from birth and their mothers

China sacks official over poll fraud

DHAKA: A senior Chinese official has been sacked in relation to a major electoral fraud scandal.The Communist Party’s discipline watchdog said, reports the BBC.Tong Mingqian, a Hunan official, was negligent and failed to handle the cases of bribery, the watchdog said.More than 500