Saturday, 26 Apr, 2025

International

Plane crash in Laos kills all 44 abroad

DHAKA: Thailand’s foreign ministry says an internal flight in neighbouring Laos has killed all 44 people aboard.Foreign ministry spokesman Sek Wannamethee says the Thai Embassy in the Lao capital of Vientiane reported that a Lao Airlines flight from Vientiane to Pakse in southern Laos

5 killed, minister injured in Pakistan suicide attack

DHAKA: A suicide bomb attack in northwest Pakistan on Wednesday killed at least five people and wounded 30 others including a provincial minister who is in critical condition.Pakistan officials said, reports The Straits Times.The bomber struck as Israr Ullah Gandapur, law minister for the

UN chemical watchdog has verified 11 Syria sites

DHAKA: The world’s chemical weapons watchdog said on Wednesday its inspectors have conducted verifications at 11 sites identified by Damascus as it worked to eliminate Syria’s banned weapons.The Straits Times reports.‘The OPCW mission has now conducted verification activities at a

EU wants to resume Turkey talks

DHAKA: The EU’s executive on Wednesday urged the bloc’s governments to reopen stalled membership talks with Turkey despite this year’s crackdown on protesters as well as open the door to Albania.Releasing its much-awaited yearly enlargement report, the European Commission rebuked

39 people killed as plane crashes in Laos

DHAKA: An aircraft crashed into the Mekong river in Laos on Wednesday and 39 people were killed.A Lao Airlines plane on an internal flight from the capital, Vientiane, to the south of the country, crashed into the Mekong in the late afternoon.China’s Xinhua state news agency said,

Myanmar invites women to join army for the first time

DHAKA: For the first time in Myanmar’s history, its defence ministry is inviting women to join the army.An advertisement in the Myanmar Ahlin newspaper says the new cadets must be single, at least 160cm tall, between 25 and 30 years of age, and weigh no more than 59kg, reports The

‘Snowden files damaged national security’

DHAKA: Britain’s national security was damaged by the Guardian newspaper’s publication of intelligence documents supplied by US whistleblower Edward Snowden.UK prime minister David Cameron said on Wednesday, reports The Voice of Russia.‘The plain fact is that what has happened has

Russia ‘regret’ over attack on Dutch diplomat

DHAKA: Russia’s foreign ministry has expressed regret after a Dutch diplomat was beaten up in Moscow.The Dutch foreign ministry has summoned Russia`s ambassador to explain, after the diplomat was attacked in his flat.The incident comes amid rising tensions between the two countries,

‘Egypt-US relations in turmoil’

DHAKA: Relations between the United States and Egypt are now in turmoil and the entire Middle East could suffer, the Egyptian foreign minister said in remarks made a week after Washington moved to curtail military aid to Cairo.Nabil Fahmy told state-run Al-Ahram newspaper that Egypt had

Philippine quake death toll hits above 150

DHAKA: Survivors of a huge earthquake that killed more than 150 people in the Philippines rummaged hopelessly on Wednesday through ruins for friends and relatives, as rescue workers struggled to reach isolated communities.The 7.1-magnitude earthquake smashed the central island of Bohol on

21 dead as bus hits bomb in Syria

DHAKA: At least 21 people have been killed by an explosion that struck a bus in the southern Syrian province of Deraa, say activist groups.‘Four children and six women [were killed] in a blast that detonated as their vehicle went past Tal al-Jumua’ in the Nawa area, said the UK-based

‘Iran talks must not be another Munich’

DHAKA: Israel kept up its alarmist rhetoric on talks between world powers and Iran Wednesday, with a cabinet minister comparing the situation to pre-war Europe and the appeasement of Nazi Germany.‘We view the nuclear talks in Geneva with hope and with concern. We see the worrying signs

Iran will accept snap visits of its nuclear sites

DHAKA: Iran’s top negotiator said on Wednesday a nuclear proposal presented to major powers in Geneva does allow for snap inspections of the Islamic republic’s nuclear facilities, clarifying earlier remarks.‘None of these issues exist in the first step, but they are part of our last

Japan typhoon tolls hits 17, set to rise

DHAKA: At least 17 people died as a powerful typhoon lashed Japan’s Pacific coast on Wednesday, media reports said, with the death toll likely to rise.Typhoon Wipha, dubbed the strongest in a decade, caused landslides that buried houses as it churned past an island just south of

Eleanor Catton wins Man Booker 2013

DHAKA: Eleanor Catton has become the youngest writer to win the Man Booker Prize, with the longest novel to triumph in the award.Catton, 28, beat competition from Colm Tóibín, NoViolet Bulawayo, Jhumpa Lahiri, Ruth Ozeki and the favourite, Jim Crace, to be awarded the £50,000 prize by

Fiscal row imperils US credit rating

DHAKA: Frantic US political attempts to avert a federal debt default have pivoted back to the Senate after plans in the House of Representatives collapsed.Upper chamber leaders were said to be working through the night on a deal to raise the US borrowing limit and end a partial government

Thousands march against French pension reforms

DHAKA: Thousands of people marched in Paris on Tuesday to protest against a revamp of the debt-ridden pension system just ahead of a vote on the controversial measure in the National Assembly.Similar rallies were held in other cities including Marseille, Toulouse and Lyon, reports The

Iran wins ‘good reaction’ to nuclear proposal

DHAKA: Iran said its hotly awaited proposal to break the deadlock with world powers over its nuclear programme earned a good reception on Tuesday, in talks seen as a test of a thaw under new president Hassan Rouhani.The hour-long PowerPoint presentation by foreign minister Mohammad Javad

Death toll in Philippines quake jumps to 99

DHAKA: The death toll from a 7.2-magnitude earthquake that struck the central Philippine island of Bohol on Wednesday rose to 99, as rescuers struggled to reach patients in a collapsed hospital.Centuries-old stone churches crumbled and wide areas were without power.Bohol police chief

‘Secret’ Japan-China talks held on island row

DHAKA: A senior Chinese government official has secretly visited Japan for talks with Japanese officials aimed at improving bilateral relations damaged by an ongoing territorial row, a report said on Tuesday.The talks involving a high-ranking official from the Chinese foreign ministry’s