Tuesday, 24 Dec, 2024

International

Bus crash in India kills 24: police

PATNA: At least 24 people were killed and 50 injured on Saturday when an overcrowded bus collided with a truck in eastern India, police said. The bus driver lost control of the vehicle on a sharp bend near a market in Dhanarua village, 35 kilometres (22 miles) from Bihar state capital

G8 leaders still divided on banking tax: Canada

HUNTSVILLE: G8 leaders have so far failed to reach a deal on imposing a global banking tax on financial institutions to pay for future economic crises, a top Canadian official said Saturday. "There is no agreement for a global bank levy," Len Edwards, top Canadian negotiator at talks

Afghan president cautions about mineral windfall

KABUL: Afghanistan`s stunning untapped mineral wealth could prove to be a curse rather than a blessing for the war-ravaged country if it is not managed properly, the nation`s president said on Saturday. Afghan government officials recently said the country`s mineral deposits could be

US teen sailor arrives on French island

POINTE DES GALETS: American teen sailor Abby Sunderland arrived Saturday on the French island of Reunion after being rescued from her stricken yacht while attempting a controversial solo round-the-world trip. As the 16-year-old was reunited with her brother Zac on the island, two weeks

Street protests in India over fuel price hike

NEW DELHI: Demonstrators protested across India on Saturday against a government move to reduce popular fuel subsidies which is expected to spur double-digit inflation. The decision, which raised prices of gasoline, diesel, kerosene and cooking fuel from midnight on Friday is part of a

Romania to raise VAT to 24 pct to curb deficit

BUCHAREST: Romania will raise the VAT tax levied on goods and services to 24 percent from 19 percent to curb the public deficit and obtain a crucial IMF loan disbursement, Prime Minister Emil Boc said Saturday. The move comes after a court on Friday blocked the government`s plan to cut

Storm Alex theatens Gulf of Mexico oil spill clean-up

NEW ORLEANS: A potentially dangerous tropical storm named Alex that experts say could complicate the Gulf of Mexico oil spill clean-up formed Saturday in the Caribbean Sea. At 0900 GMT, the eye of the storm, which packed sustained winds of 40 miles (65 kilometers) an hour, was located

Obama urges final passage of Wall Street reform

WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama called on Congress Saturday to give final approval to Wall Street reform, arguing it will ensure the strongest consumer financial protections in US history. "I don`t have to tell you why these reforms are so important," Obama said in his weekly radio

Transport strike in West Bengal against fuel-price hike

KOLKATA: A 24 -hour transport strike began in West Bengal on Saturday morning at the call of the labour wing of the state’s ruling party in protest against the central government’s step raising fuel prices.  The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) labour arm Centre of Indian

Thousands rally in Taiwan against China trade pact

TAIPEI : Thousands of people took to the streets of Taipei on Saturday to protest just days before Taiwan was set to seal a major trade deal with China. "Oppose ECFA!", "Save Taiwan!", protesters shouted at the march in downtown Taipei organised by the pro-independence Democratic

NATO reports foreign soldier killed in Afghanistan

KABUL : A foreign soldier was killed in a Taliban-style bomb attack in southern Afghanistan on Saturday, NATO said. The death pushes the toll among foreign troops so far this month to 85, by far the deadliest monthly tally since the war began in late 2001. The total for the year so far

China road accident kills 11

BEIJING : At least 11 people died Saturday in northwest China when their bus veered off a road and plunged into a mountainous ravine, state press reported. Twenty-seven people were in the minibus in the Ningxia region when it fell 20 metres (65 feet) into the ravine, Xinhua news agency

Somaliland votes under tight security

HARGEISA: The self-proclaimed state of Somaliland closed its borders Saturday as voters chose their president amid fears Islamists from neighbouring Somalia could try to disrupt the polls. The northern territory has been more stable than Somalia since it broke away in 1991 but a message

Huge blast in Kabul as US military official visits:witnesses

KABUL : A huge blast was heard in the Afghan capital Saturday as a US military official arrived for meetings to explain the sacking of the US commander of foreign forces in the country, witnesses told AFP. The blast took place in the centre of the city, at 9.55 am (0525 GMT), the

G8 leaders to focus on international security

HUNTSVILLE: Leaders of the industrial world were to shift their attention to Iran and North Korea Saturday as nuclear proliferation and other international security issues take center stage at their summit. "The session tomorrow is going to focus on peace and security, Iran and North

All bodies recovered from Congo wreck: Australia miner

SYDNEY: An Australian mining company which lost its entire board in a plane crash in the Congo said Saturday all the bodies had been recovered and transported to Brazzaville for formal identification. All 11 people on board the chartered twin turboprop were killed when it smashed into

6.9-magnitude quake strikes off Solomon Islands: USGS

HONIARA  : A strong 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck near the Solomon Islands in the western Pacific Saturday, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said, updating its previous estimate of a 7.1-magnitude quake. No immediate threat of a tsunami was

First polls show new Australia PM ahead

SYDNEY: The shadowy deposing of Australian leader Kevin Rudd by his female deputy appears to be paying off, with the first polls suggesting Julia Gillard would win the election with a commanding lead. Gillard became Australia`s first female prime minister Thursday after disposing of Rudd

Euro is a `credible, solid` currency: Lagarde

LONDON : French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde Friday called the euro "a credible, solid" currency and expressed confidence that troubled eurozone member Greece will be able to cut its public debt. Asked in an interview with the BBC whether the European currency faced a threat to its

US drone strike kills two militants in Pakistan : officials

MIRANSHAH : A US drone strike in Pakistan`s lawless northwest tribal belt, on the border with Afghanistan, killed two militants and wounded two others early on Saturday, security officials said. The drone targeted a house in Mir Ali area, 30 kilometres (around 20 miles) east of