Saturday, 28 Dec, 2024

International

N.Korea deploys anti-aircraft missiles near border

SEOUL: North Korea moved long-range anti-aircraft missiles close to the border with South Korea as tensions rose over the sinking of one of Seoul`s warships, a newspaper reported Wednesday. Chosun Ilbo quoted a military source as saying the North moved some SA-5 missiles from the

Militants claim suicide bomb attack on Japanese oil tanker

  WASHINGTON: Militant jihadists claimed Tuesday that a suicide bomber blew himself up on a Japanese oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz last week, the US monitoring group SITE said. Mitsui OSK Lines had previously reported that one of its tankers, the M Star, appeared to have been hit

UN chief urges restraint after Lebanon clashes

UNITED NATIONS: UN chief Ban Ki-moon urged "maximum restraint" Tuesday after Israeli and Lebanese troops traded deadly fire on their tense border in the worst clash since the 2006 war in southern Lebanon. Ban, who is on a visit to Japan, said through his spokesman Martin Nesirky that he

S.Korea warns N.Korea on eve of naval drill

SEOUL: South Korea warned North Korea Wednesday it would not tolerate provocations during an upcoming naval exercise in the Yellow Sea, after Pyongyang threatened "strong physical retaliation" for the drill. "Our military will keep a close eye on our enemy, be ready under any

Pakistan braces for more rain as floods hit 3.2 million

  PESHAWAR: Pakistan issued new flood warnings and the country on Wednesday faced a "serious humanitarian disaster" after downpours which have affected 3.2 million people and killed up to 1,500. A week into the crisis and as more monsoon rains lashed the country, anger was reaching

International funding sought for Nalanda University: Amartya Sen

NEW DELHI: International funding will be sought for the proposed revival of the ancient Nalanda University, a global centre for learning, and Singapore Buddhist organisations have already offered donations for the construction of a world-class library."We will go for international fund

Unrest kills 46 in Pakistani city of Karachi

KARACHI - Political and ethnic violence erupted in Pakistan`s biggest city of Karachi after the murder of an MP, killing 46 people as protesters torched vehicles in the deadliest episode since January. The lawmaker, who represented the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), a partner in the

Russia struggles to quell wildfire emergency

MOSCOW - Firefighters Tuesday struggled to contain the worst wildfires to hit Russia for decades, as a relentless heatwave and the carelessness of the public sparked hundreds more blazes across the country. President Dmitry Medvedev has declared a state of emergency in seven Russian

S.Africa`s ex-police chief jailed for 15 years for graft

JOHANNESBURG - A judge on Tuesday jailed South Africa`s former police chief and the ex-president of Interpol, Jackie Selebi, for 15 years for accepting bribes from organised crime. Judge Meyer Joffe said he believed Selebi was the most senior official ever convicted of graft in South

Pakistan alert as floods hit 3.2 million

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan issued fresh flood warnings on Tuesday, braced for further chaos and a public health disaster as disease broke out among 3.2 million people hit by the worst floods in generations. A week into the crisis and as more monsoon rains lashed the country, anger was growing

Ground Zero mosque project clears major obstacle

NEW YORK  - Ambitious plans to build a mosque next to New York`s Ground Zero cleared a major hurdle on Tuesday when a commission unanimously voted down a proposal to landmark an existing structure on the site from a protected list. The Landmarks Preservation Commission voted unanimously

Lebanese troops killed, Israeli soldiers wounded in clashes

ADAYSSEH - Lebanese and Israeli troops traded fire Tuesday along their tense border in the fiercest clashes since a war four years ago, with officials reporting three Lebanese soldiers and a journalist dead and several Israeli soldiers wounded.Lebanon`s Hezbollah TV, Al-Manar, said a

3,500-year-old bracelet found in Israel

JERUSALEM: Israeli authorities Tuesday announced the discovery of a unique bracelet in an excavation in northern Israel, dating back to the late Bronze Age.   The "extraordinarily well preserved" ancient bronze bracelet is decorated with engravings and the top of it is adorned with a

15 dead in Russian plane crash: ministry

MOSCOW: A Russian regional airliner crashed upon landing in eastern Siberia on Monday, killing all 15 people onboard, the emergency situations ministry said."An An-25 aircraft flying from Krasnoyarsk crashed at 1740 GMT while trying to land, near the airport for the city of Igarka," an

15 dead in Russian plane crash: ministry

  MOSCOW: A Russian regional airliner crashed upon landing in eastern Siberia on Monday, killing all 15 people onboard, the emergency situations ministry said. "An An-25 aircraft flying from Krasnoyarsk crashed at 1740 GMT while trying to land, near the airport for the city of Igarka,"

At least 33 drown in Uganda lake accident

KAMPALA - An overloaded boat capsized on the Ugandan side of Lake Albert overnight, killing at least 33 people, in the second such disaster to strike the country in two weeks, police said Monday.The boat capsized on Lake Albert, Africa`s seventh largest lake, which lies in northwestern

US combat mission in Iraq to end on schedule Aug 31: Obama

WASHINGTON - The United States will end its combat mission in Iraq as scheduled on August 31 despite a recent flare-up in violence, President Barack Obama said in a speech prepared for delivery Monday."Shortly after taking office, I announced our new strategy for Iraq and for a transition

Ahmadinejad says ready for `face-to-face` talks with Obama

TEHRAN: Hardline Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Monday he was ready for "face-to-face" talks with his US counterpart Barack Obama on issues concerning the international community."We are hopefully coming for the UN assembly," Ahmadinejad said in an address to expatriate

Suicide bomber kills five children in Afghanistan: police

KANDAHAR - A suicide attacker detonated a car bomb in the southern Afghan province of Kandahar on Monday, killing five children and injuring one other, a police official told AFP."Five children were killed in the first blast and one child is wounded," said Kandahar deputy police chief