Tuesday, 24 Dec, 2024

International

Two dead, two wounded in Moscow police shootout

MOSCOW: One policeman was killed and two others wounded in a shootout on Thursday with two natives of Russia`s volatile Northern Caucasus in Moscow, police said. The shootout took place after a police night patrol stopped two men to check their identity as they were milling around a car

Rains bring new misery to China mudslide town

ZHOUQU: Fresh heavy rains on Thursday brought more misery to a town in northwest China devastated by mudslides that have already killed more than 1,100, with new floods leaving more people missing. Thousands of soldiers and rescuers at the scene were battling to clean up roads blocked by

Two dead, 80 wounded in Kazakhstan prison riots

ALMATY: At least two people were killed and more than 80 wounded in a prison riot in Kazakhstan that ended when police in the ex-Soviet state stormed the penal colony, Kazakh media reported Thursday. Interior ministry troops stormed the penal colony near the village of Granitny in the

Deadly typhoon Dianmu slams into Japan

TOKYO: Typhoon Dianmu slammed into northern Japan on Thursday after passing across South Korea and killing five people there, officials said.With winds of up to 80 kilometres (50 miles) per hour, it made landfall in Akita in the north of Honshu island at around 5:00 pm (0800 GMT) after

Myanmar designates constituencies for rare election

YANGON: Myanmar is stepping up preparations for its first elections in two decades, designating constituencies for its national and regional parliaments, state media reported Thursday. The military leaders have not yet announced a date for this year`s polls, which Western countries fear

Kidnapped Mexican journalist freed after 11 days

MEXICO CITY: A Mexican journalist kidnapped nearly two weeks ago in central Zacatecas state has been released by his captors and taken to hospital, a Reporters Without Borders spokeswoman told AFP Wednesday.Few details were available about the July 29 kidnapping of Ulises Gonzalez Garcia

Air Force Two flips another plane, Biden uninjured

WASHINGTON: US Vice President Joe Biden`s official plane flipped a small aircraft while taking off Wednesday in an accident that caused no injuries, the US Air Force said.The official plane, dubbed Air Force Two, was carrying Biden and his wife Jill as it taxied for take-off from West

14-year sentence for Bin Laden cook at Guantanamo Bay

US NAVAL BASE AT GUANTANAMO, : Osama Bin Laden`s former cook was sentenced to 14 years in prison Wednesday in the first prison term handed down by a Guantanamo Bay court since President Barack Obama took office.But Ibrahim al-Qosi has already agreed a plea deal with prosecutors, the

Powerful 18-term former US congressman dies

CHICAGO: Dan Rostenkowski, a powerful legislator during the Ronald Reagan era who was elected to 18 terms in Congress before being arrested on corruption charges, died Wednesday at the age of 82.An old-style Chicago ward boss and protege of the windy city`s legendary mayor Richard J.

Sixteen British tourists stuck in Costa Rican mountain pass

SAN JOSE: Sixteen British tourists were stuck Wednesday in a mountain pass in Costa Rica as rough weather kept rescuers from bringing them out, Red Cross officials said.The tourists were climbing in mountains around Santa Maria de Dota, southwest of the capital, on a day trip when a girl

Gunmen kill 16 Shiite Muslims in Pakistan

PESHAWAR: Sixteen Shiite Muslims were killed and four wounded Saturday in an apparent sectarian ambush in a remote tribal town in northwest Pakistan, a paramilitary spokesman and local officials said.    The incident took place early Saturday in the Sunni dominated Charkhel area on

Foreigners among 30 dead in Iraq hotel blaze

SULAIMANIYAH:Guests leapt desperately to their deaths from upper-floor windows as a fire tore through a hotel in northern Iraq killing 30 people, 14 of them foreigners, police and medics said on Friday.Citizens of Australia, Britain, Canada and several Asian and South American countries

Indian court says Hindu gods can`t trade in shares

MUMBAI - An Indian court has ruled that Hindu gods cannot deal in stocks and shares, reports said Saturday, after an application for trading accounts to be set up in their names.Two judges at the Bombay High Court on Friday rejected a petition from a private religious trust to open

27 killed in Iran mosque attacks claimed by Sunni rebels

TEHRAN: Iran was Friday probing twin suicide bombings in a crowded Shiite mosque which slaughtered 27 people in an attack a shadowy Sunni rebel group said was to avenge the execution of its militant leader.Thursday night`s bombings, which reportedly targeted members of Iran`s elite

Thousands protest in Indian Kashmir

SRINAGAR:  Thousands of protesters poured into the centre of the main city of Indian Kashmir on Thursday after authorities lifted restrictions for the first time in five days. The Muslim-majority region has been wracked by demonstrations since June 11 when security forces were accused

Thai police arrest `Red Shirt` over deadly attacks

BANGKOK:  Thai police said Thursday they had arrested an anti-government "Red Shirt" who was a close aide to an assassinated rogue general in connection with a series of attacks in Bangkok. Surachai Thewarat, 25, is accused of being involved in incidents including a deadly drive-by

Russia spy suspect confessed: US prosecutor

NEW YORK: A suspect in the Russia spy saga cracked after his arrest, confessing he was a Russian agent and pledging greater loyalty to the Kremlin than to his own son, US prosecutors said Thursday.The suspect, who operated under the false identity of Juan Lazaro, also revealed that his

US lawmakers pass Afghan war funding

WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama`s Democratic allies beat back a stiff anti-war insurrection in their own ranks Thursday as the House of Representatives agreed to fund his Afghanistan troop "surge."A day after General David Petraeus won Senate confirmation as commander of the NATO

US grants bail to one Russia spy suspect; nine ordered held

NEW YORK: A US judge granted bail with house arrest to one of the Russia spy suspects Thursday but ordered the other nine in custody here, in Boston and Virginia to remain behind bars for the time being.In New York, Judge Ronald Ellis said Vicky Pelaez, a journalist born in Peru but who

Obama signs toughest-ever US sanctions on Iran

WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama on Thursday signed into law the toughest ever US sanctions on Iran, which he said would strike at Tehran`s capacity to finance its nuclear program and deepen its isolation.The measures, on top of new UN Security Council and European sanctions, aim to