Saturday, 26 Apr, 2025

International

Operator of wrecked Japan nuclear plant pledges improvements

DHAKA: The operator of Japan`s wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant, under fire to put right repeated contamination mishaps, promised on Tuesday to draft in extra workers and improve equipment as part of plans to make the site safe and keep the company solvent.Tokyo Electric Power Company, or

Russia denies issuing conclusions over Arafat’s death

DHAKA: The Russian agency involved in studying the remains of Yasser Arafat on Tuesday denied issuing any conclusions about the death of the Palestinian leader, after a report cited its chief as saying he could not have died from polonium poisoning.Russia’s Federal Medical-Biological

Charles Taylor transferred to UK

DHAKA: Ex-Liberian president Charles Taylor has arrived in the UK to serve the remainder of his 50-year prison sentence for war crimes.He had asked the UN-backed special court in The Hague to serve his jail term in Rwanda instead.Taylor was handed over to UK prison service representatives

Iran sets out nuclear offer in talks with world powers

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

Prince Charles to tour India

DHAKA: Britain’s Prince Charles will tour India for nine days next month ahead of the Commonwealth summit in Sri Lanka.Prince’s office said on Tuesday, reports The Straits Times.It will be the heir to the throne’s eighth official visit to the Commonwealth’s most populous country

‘I deserved to win Nobel Peace Prize’

DHAKA: Syria’s president Bashar Al Assad has jokingly said that he should have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.A pro-Damascus Lebanese newspaper has reported, says gulfnews.com.The prize, which was given to the global chemical weapons watchdog on Friday, ‘should have been mine’,

Hazare hospitalised, may undergo surgery

DHAKA: Social crusader Anna Hazare was admitted to a private hospital in the city on Monday after he complained of weakness, loss of appetite and problem in passing urine.His lawyer Milind Pawar told media that Anna was rushed to Pune from Ralegan Siddhi, his hometown, after he complained

Mosque bombing kills 8 worshipers in Iraq

DHAKA: A bomb exploded near a mosque in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk on Tuesday, killing eight worshippers after the first prayer of the Muslim Feast of Sacrifice, or Eid al-Adha.Iraq police and medical sources said, reports The Jerusalem Post.Insurgents usually intensify their

Russia foils plot to attack chemical arms facility

DHAKA: Russian authorities said on Tuesday they had arrested two men from the North Caucasus on suspicion of plotting an attack on a chemical weapons storage and destruction facility.Investigators believe the suspects planned to build a bomb and attack the Maradykovo facility in the Kirov

‘Nari’ kills 5, causes major damage in Vietnam

DHAKA: Typhoon ‘Nari’ slammed into central Vietnam early on Tuesday, killing five people, ripping roofs of homes and damaging roads.The storm, which claimed 13 lives in the Philippines over the weekend, tore through the country’s central region, from the tourist town of Hue to Quang

‘Iran presents power point proposal’

DHAKA: Iran put forward proposals regarding the dispute over its nuclear programme in talks with six world powers that began in Geneva on Tuesday.A European Union spokesman said, reports The Jerusalem Post.Michael Mann, spokesman for EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, said Iran

Powerful Typhoon killed 13 in Japan

DHAKA: At least 13 people have been killed after a powerful typhoon passed close to the Japanese capital.Typhoon Wipha caused landslides and flooding on Izu Oshima Island, south of Tokyo, with several houses destroyed.In Tokyo, flights were cancelled, bullet train services suspended and

Herald Tribune gets new name for digital age

DHAKA: A chapter in newspaper history drew to a close on Tuesday with the renaming of the 125-year-old International Herald Tribune, amid a time of unprecedented upheaval for print media.Editions of the paper that rolled off the presses early on Tuesday featured the publication’s new

Philippine quake death toll rises to 73

DHAKA: Seventy-three people have been confirmed killed in a powerful earthquake that struck the central Philippines on TuesdayPhilippine authorities said, reports The Straits Times.At least 57 people died on the island of Bohol, where the 7.1-magnitude quake’s epicentre struck,

Iran nuke talks begin amid hopes of progress

DHAKA: Iran’s overtures to the West are being tested as the US and its partners sit down for the first talks on Teheran’s nuclear programme since the election of a reformist Iranian president.Negotiations between Iran and the US, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany began on

Governor of Afghan province killed

DHAKA: The governor of Afghanistan`s Logar province has been killed in a blast in a mosque, during prayers for the Muslim festival of Eid.Arsala Jamal was standing at the front of the mosque greeting worshippers when a bomb hidden under a table detonated.At least 15 people were injured,

5 illegal BD workers held in UK

DHAKA: Five men from Bangladesh have been arrested for immigration offences during a Home Office operation at an Indian restaurant in Newton Abbot.Acting on intelligence, officers visited Eastern Eye, Queen Street, on Friday, October 11 and carried out checks on staff.Four of the men,

Malaysian court says Allah is Muslim-only word

DHAKA: An appeals panel has ruled that a Malaysian Catholic newspaper could not use "Allah" to refer to the Christian God in a case that sparked attacks on places of worship three years ago.The publishers of the Herald, who had argued that a 2009 government ban on the use of Allah in its

4 killed in Philippines quake

DHAKA: An earthquake measuring 7.2 magnitude has hit the central Philippines, killing at least four people.The US Geological Survey said the quake struck underneath the island of Bohol, in a region popular with tourists.The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said a destructive wave was not

Some Haj traditions lost to modernity

DHAKA: As with any annual event that grows over time, Haj has become a complex, carefully choreographed ritual that leaves little wriggle room to include some of the simple traditions of the past.In fact, it’s inevitable. Up until this year, about 3 million pilgrims converged in Makkah.