Thursday, 08 May, 2025

International

Obama rejects Keystone XL bill

DHAKA: US President Barack Obama, exercising his veto power for the first time in five years, rejected on Tuesday a measure green-lighting the construction of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline.Obama's signature denying the Keystone bill kicks off what's expected to be a flurry of

Row over Everest climb permits

DHAKA: Hundreds of climbers forced to abandon expeditions on Mount Everest last year are waiting to hear whether they will be allowed to try again in 2015.They say they are in limbo because of Nepalese government indecision, weeks before the new climbing season begins.Officials vowed

13 killed as bus bomb explodes in Nigeria

DHAKA: A suicide bomb attack has killed more than a dozen people at a crowded bus station in Potiskum, north-eastern Nigeria.A witness told the BBC that a bomber tried to board a bus as transport officials were loading it.Hospital sources say 13 corpses have been taken to the town's

IS abducts 90 from Christian villages in Syria

DHAKA: Islamic State (IS) in Iraq and Syria militants have abducted at least 90 people from Assyrian Christian villages in north-eastern Syria.A monitor that tracks violence in the country said on Tuesday, reports The Straits Times.The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights

NZ to send non-combat troops to Iraq

DHAKA: New Zealand’s Prime Minister John Key has announced plans to send 143 non-combat troops to Iraq to help the fight against Islamic State (IS) militants.Key told parliament most personnel would be based with Australian troops in Taji Camp north of Baghdad.He said New Zealand had

5 drones fly over Paris during night

DHAKA: At least five drones were spotted flying over central Paris landmarks during the night and the operators have not been apprehended.A security source said Tuesday, reports The Straits Times.The first drone sighting was near the US embassy in the French capital. The Eiffel Tower and

US-South Korea joint military drills announced

DHAKA: South Korea and the US have announced that their annual military drills will begin on 2 March - a move that will anger Pyongyang.The exercises, called Key Resolve and Foal Eagle, always generate tension on the Korean peninsula.Seoul and Washington call the drills defensive in

‘War with Ukraine unlikely’

DHAKA: Russian president Vladimir Putin has said war with neighboring Ukraine is ‘unlikely’, in an interview for Russian television.Putin also stressed his support for the recent Minsk ceasefire deal as the best way to stabilise eastern Ukraine.Ukraine says Russian troops have been

Greece unveils bailout reforms

DHAKA: Greece has unveiled an outline summary of reforms demanded by eurozone leaders in order to secure a bailout extension.The measures include plans to combat tax evasion and tackling fuel and tobacco smuggling, reports BBC.Government officials said they were releasing the summary

IS get funny travel tips over invading Rome

DHAKA: Militant group Islamic State (IS) got funny travel tips from Italians after threatening to invade Rome.According to Buzzfeed, IS recently made the threat on Twitter following the release of a video on killing of 21 Egyptian Christians in Libya last week.The group, in the video,

‘Ukraine cannot start withdrawal’

DHAKA: The Ukrainian military has said it cannot start withdrawing heavy weapons from the front line in the east until the rebels stop shelling its positions.Military spokesman Anatoliy Stelmakh told reporters the rebels had not stopped firing, according to the BBC.Both sides agreed at

Rahul takes break from politics

DHAKA: Rahul Gandhi, a leader of India's Congress party, is taking a leave of absence from parliament to focus on party work, an official said, setting off speculation of a long-awaited change in the party to revive its fortunes.Gandhi, the presumed fourth-generation heir of the

US-led strikes in Syria kill 1,600

DHAKA: US-led air strikes against the Islamic State (IS) in Syria have killed more than 1,600 people, mainly extremists, since they began five months ago.A monitor said on Monday, reports The Straits Times.The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said almost all of those killed were

Egypt’s top cleric calls for reform

DHAKA: The Grand Imam of Egypt’s top Islamic institution has called for a radical reform of religious teaching to tackle the spread of Islamic extremism.Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb of Cairo’s al-Azhar University said that a historical misreading of the Koran had led to intolerant

Australia toughens citizenship laws

DHAKA: Australia is to toughen citizenship laws and tackle those inciting hatred under new measures targeting domestic extremists.PM Tony Abbott has said, reports the BBC.He said citizenship for dual nationals involved in terrorism could be suspended or even revoked.People born in

US and Iran resume nuclear talks in Geneva

DHAKA: US Secretary of State John Kerry and his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif have met for two hours in Geneva in another round of nuclear talks.They sit to try narrow gaps as they pressed against a March 31 deadline to reach a political agreement, reports the Aljazeera.The

Maldives ex-president Nasheed held for ‘terrorism’

DHAKA: Maldives police have arrested former president and current opposition leader Mohamed Nasheed under anti-terrorism laws.A document signed by the prosecutor general said that Nasheed was arrested on Sunday to stand trial for his 2012 order as president to arrest a senior judge. It

Deadly bomb blast hits rally in Ukraine

DHAKA: A bomb has killed at least two people, including a police officer, and injured at least 10 more people at a rally in Ukraine’s second city Kharkiv.The rally was one of several being held to mark a year since the Kiev uprising that led to the fall of pro-Russia leader Viktor

Nigerian president underestimates Boko Haram

DHAKA: Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan said he underestimated Boko Haram Islamists who have overrun swathes of the country’s northeast and defended an election postponement in an interview published Sunday.Jonathan, facing a tight re-election bid against ex-military ruler Muhammadu

IS claim responsibility for attacks

DHAKA: Militants claiming loyalty to Islamic State (IS) in Iraq and Syria said they were behind attacks on the residence of the Iranian ambassador in Tripoli and the eastern Labraq airport.A group statement on twitter said on Sunday, reports The Straits Times.Two bombs detonated in front