Tuesday, 11 Mar, 2025

International

Sumatra coastal cave records stunning tsunami history

DHAKA: A cave on the northwestern coast of Sumatra holds a remarkable record of big tsunamis in the Indian Ocean.The limestone opening, close to Banda Aceh, retains the sandy deposits washed ashore by huge, earthquake-induced waves over thousands of years.Scientists are using the site to

Iran road accident kills 15, including 11 Afghans

DHAKA: A crash involving several cars in central Iran has killed 15 people, including 11 Afghans, on a road often used by illegal migrants crossing from neighbouring Afghanistan.Iranian state TV says at least four cars hit one another in the pile-up near the town of Naeen, about 350

2 Saudi women arrested for driving

DHAKA: Two Saudi women were detained at a police station for driving a car in the capital Riyadh and refusing afterwards to call their male custodians to take them home.Azza Al Shamsi and Baria Al Zubaidi were caught by the police as they were driving the car near a shopping complex.Azza

‘Ukraine president wants to sign EU deal’

DHAKA: Ukraine’s president Viktor Yanukovych intends to sign a deal on closer EU ties after all.EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton has told reporters, according to the BBC.She was speaking in Brussels after meeting pro-EU protesters who have paralysed the centre of Kiev.The

Thousands more to view Mandela’s body in Pretoria

DHAKA: Mourners in South Africa are waiting to view the body of former president Nelson Mandela for a second day.Thousands of people queued on Wednesday to file past Mandela’s body, which was lying in state at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.His widow Graca Machel and president Jacob

‘Kabul blast was accident in arms depot’

DHAKA: A huge explosion that shook central Kabul on Thursday was an accident in an arms depot, officials said, allaying fears of an attack on the Afghan capital that has often been targeted by militants.‘It was an accident, not an enemy act,’ Lutfullah Mashal, a National Directorate

Desmond Tutu’s home burgled during visit to Mandela memorial

DHAKA: Burglars broke into the Cape Town home of South African peace icon Desmond Tutu when he was away speaking at Nelson Mandela’s memorial.An aide said Wednesday, reports TDS.‘I can confirm that there was a burglary last night,’ said Tutu aide Roger Friedman.‘We are not able to

Pakistani court stops airing of Indian, foreign films on TV

DHAKA: A Pakistani court has stopped the screening of foreign films, serials and television shows, especially Indian content, on the country’s TV channels, triggering panic and outrage among exhibitors and viewers.While staying the beaming of foreign content, Lahore high court Justice

Mandela dressed in trademark batik shirt

DHAKA: Nelson Mandela is lying in state in Pretoria dressed in one of his trademark colourful batik shirts from Indonesia.Through a glass casing, visitors can see the brown-and-yellow shirt and Mandela’s face.His lower body is covered, reports ann7.com.Four guards with heads bowed are

Mandela memorial sign language interpreter was a ‘fraud’

DHAKA: South Africa’s deaf community on Wednesday accused the sign language interpreter at Nelson Mandela’s memorial of being a fake, who had merely flapped his arms around during speeches.‘He’s a complete fraud,’ Cara Loening, director of Sign Language Education and Development

Pope Francis is Time person of the year

DHAKA: Time magazine on Wednesday named Pope Francis its person of the year, saying that in nine months in office the head of the Catholic Church had become a new voice of conscience.‘For pulling the papacy out of the palace and into the streets, for committing the world’s largest

Chaos in dock at Egypt Brotherhood trial, judges walk out

DHAKA: The trial of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood chief and his deputies on charges related to protest deaths came to an abrupt end Wednesday when the judges walked out, citing chaos in the dock.The previous session on October 29 of the trial against Mohamed Badie and 34 co-defendants had

16-yr-old gang-raped, dumped at parking lot in Delhi

DHAKA: A 16-year-old girl was allegedly gang-raped by four to five unidentified men and dumped at a parking lot in Connaught Place in the heart of the national capital.Police said on Wednesday, reports Hindustan Times.Even as there have been discrepancies in the girl’s statement about

Gulf nations to create joint military command

DHAKA: Six Gulf Arab nations wrapped up a summit meeting in Kuwait by agreeing to establish a joint military command, paving the way for tighter security coordination as their regional rival Iran pursues outreach efforts.The official Kuwait News Agency said Wednesday that the military

Kerry asks Congress not to impose new sanctions on Iran

DHAKA: US state secretary John Kerry appealed to sceptical US lawmakers on Tuesday not to impose new sanctions on Tehran while the United States seeks to negotiate a comprehensive agreement with Iran to curb its nuclear programme.Republicans and Democrats in the House of Representatives

‘West begins to realise need to invite Iran to Geneva-2’

DHAKA: The Western countries are beginning to realise the importance of Iran’s participation in the international conference on Syria, known as Geneva-2.Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov said, the Voice of Russia reports.‘In my contacts with my Western counterparts and those from

230m children under 5 never registered at birth

DHAKA: Nearly 230 million children under the age of five around the world have never had their birth registered, which often means they will be barred from education, health care and social security.The UN children’s agency said, reports The Straits Times.A report by UNICEF to mark its

Iran offered initiative to mend ties with GCC countries

DHAKA: Iran was offered a Gulf initiative seeking to mend ties with GCC and other Arab countries and open a new chapter of cooperation and good neighbourly relations.A regional Gulf security conference heard on Wednesday, gulfnews.com reports.Dr Ebtisam Al Katbi, Chairperson of the

Anna Hazare’s hunger strike enters 2nd day

DHAKA: Activist Anna Hazare’s indefinite hunger strike to press for the passage of Jan Lokpal Bill entered the second day on Wednesday.76-year-old Hazare continues his fast at his village here braving the cold weather in Maharashtra`s Ahmednagar district.The anti-graft crusader is on

US suspends non-lethal aid to northern Syria

DHAKA: The United States has suspended all non-lethal assistance into northern Syria after Islamic Front forces seized headquarters and warehouses belonging to the opposition’s Supreme Military Council (SMC).A US Embassy spokesman said in Ankarasaid, reports The Jerusalem Post.Fighters