Friday, 31 Jan, 2025

International

How business is adapting to Hong Kong's new reality

Foreign companies face a new business reality in Hong Kong. There's a rising sense of uncertainty washing over the corporate world here, as firms confront a shifting political landscape after months of unrest. Millions of Hong Kong citizens have taken part in pro-democracy protests

Bahamas battered by 'monster' Hurricane Dorian

The most powerful storm to hit the Caribbean islands of the Bahamas since records began has torn roofs from buildings and caused severe flooding. Hurricane Dorian, a category five storm, has sustained winds of up to 180mph (285km/h). A "life-threatening" storm surge of 23ft (7m) is

Myanmar to punish soldiers in Rohingya atrocities probe

Myanmar's army will court-martial soldiers after a new finding in an inquiry into atrocities in Rakhine state, from which more than 730,000 Rohingya Muslims fled a 2017 army-led campaign the United Nations says was executed with "genocidal intent". On Saturday, the website of

Hong Kong police storm metro system after protests

Hong Kong police storm metro system after protests International Desk Hong Kong police have violently tackled suspected protesters after thousands of people marched in the city in defiance of a ban. Images show police hitting people with batons and using pepper spray on a train in

Bahamas braces for category four Hurricane Dorian

The Bahamas is bracing for Hurricane Dorian, which strengthened into a category four storm over the weekend. The "extremely dangerous" storm was expected to hit the island chain on Sunday, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said, before making landfall on the US east coast.

Omar Abdullah, Mehbooba Mufti allowed to meet relatives

J&K National Conference leader Omar Abdullah and Peoples Democratic Party chief Mehooba Mufti have been allowed to meet their families nearly a month after their arrest on August 5, sources said.  The two former Chief Ministers were taken into custody as a "precautionary measure"

IS claims responsibility for Science Lab bomb attack

DHAKA: The Islamic State (IS) group has claimed responsibility for Saturday night's bombing that targeted the security protocol of LGRD Minister Tajul Islam in Science Lab Intersection of Dhaka, leaving two policemen injured. SITE Intelligence Group confirmed responsibility of the

Robert F Kennedy's assassin stabbed in prison

Sirhan Sirhan, the man convicted of assassinating Robert F Kennedy, has been stabbed at a California prison, US media reports say. Authorities said a stabbing happened at a prison near San Diego on Friday afternoon. In a statement, the California Department of Corrections and

At least 5 killed in Texas mass shooting

At least five people have been killed and many more injured in the second mass shooting in the US state of Texas in a month. First to be shot was a policeman who stopped the gunman's car between the cities of Midland and Odessa. The gunman went on to shoot at numerous motorists

Thousands protest against UK parliament shutdown

Demonstrations are taking place across the UK against Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament in the run-up to Brexit. Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in cities including Manchester, Leeds, York and Belfast. Parts of central London were brought to a

13 killed in Maharashtra factory cylinder blasts

At least 13 people were killed and 58 others injured in chain explosions of nitrogen gas cylinders at a chemical factory in Maharashtra's Dhule district today morning, the police said. A leaking chemical from a barrel triggered fire which led to serial explosions in the factory at

Amazon fires produce 220-degree scorched earth, dense smoke

The fires burning in the Amazon rainforest are exceedingly hot, according to a new report from NASA. New images released by NASA show areas in Brazil and Bolivia where the surface temperatures exceeded the maximum measurable temperature of the instrument's sensor -- about 220

US blacklists Iranian tanker 'bound for Syria'

The US Treasury has blacklisted an Iranian tanker it claims is being used to ship oil to Syria. The Adrian Darya 1, previously known as Grace 1, was detained by British authorities in Gibraltar in July after it was suspected of moving oil to Syria in breach of EU sanctions. It was

Uncertainty for 19 Lakh as Assam Citizens' List NRC released

Nineteen lakh people have been left out in the final National Register of Citizens or NRC -a list intended to identify legal residents and weed out illegal immigrants from Assam. Coming just weeks after the centre struck down Jammu and Kashmir's decades-old autonomy, the NRC too is

Trial date set for 'architect of 9/11'

A trial date has been set for Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, the alleged architect of the 9/11 attacks on the US. Mr Mohammad will be tried, along with four other men, at a military court in Guantánamo Bay from 11 January 2021. The men are charged with war crimes including terrorism and

Twitter’s CEO has account hacked

The co-founder and chief executive of Twitter had his own account on the service briefly taken over by hackers. A group referring to itself as the Chuckling Squad said it was behind the breach of Jack Dorsey's account. The profile, which has more than four million followers,

White House aide fired after leaks on Trump family

The personal assistant to US President Donald Trump has been forced to resign from the White House after leaking intimate information about his family. Madeleine Westerhout, 29, was abruptly removed on Thursday after Mr Trump learned she had shared the details at a dinner with

Burdwan blast: 4 Bangladeshis get 10 years in prison

KOLKATA: A court here sentenced six persons including four Bangladesh nationals to 10 years in prison each, in Burdwan blast case. Judge Siddharth Kanjilal of Kolkata Metropolitan and Sessions Judge's Court announced the verdict Friday (August 30).  13 others handed down jail

Great Barrier Reef outlook now ‘very poor’: Report

The government agency that manages Australia’s Great Barrier Reef has downgraded its outlook for the corals’ condition from “poor” to “very poor” due to warming oceans. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority’s condition report, which is updated every five years, is

Chinese troops won't 'sit on hands' if situation worsens

Chinese soldiers stationed in Hong Kong are not there merely for symbolic purposes and they will have "no reason to sit on their hands" if the situation in the city worsens, an editorial in the China Daily newspaper said on Friday (Aug 30). China on Thursday completed what it called a