Wednesday, 07 May, 2025

International

Yemen crisis talks to resume Monday

DHAKA: Negotiations aimed at resolving the crisis in Yemen are set to resume on Monday and will be brokered by the UN envoy to the country, Jamal Benomar.The United Nations said this which reports the Jerusalem Post.The Gulf Cooperation Council on Saturday accused Shi’ite Houthi

Australian PM survives leadership challenge

DHAKA: Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has urged an end to disunity after surviving a party confidence vote on his leadership.Liberal Party MPs voted by 61 to 39 not to open up his position to challengers, reports the BBC.The leadership test, initiated by a backbencher on Friday,

40 people killed in Cairo football game violence

DHAKA: At least 40 people have been killed and dozens injured in a stampede and clashes between police and supporters of Egypt’s Zamalek football club at a game in Cairo.According to witness accounts, police tried to set up barricades and used tear gas to disperse football fans

Turkey detains 21 police officers in wiretapping probe

DHAKA: A Turkish court ordered the arrest of 21 police officers on Sunday as part of an investigation into the illegal wiretapping of politicians, civil servants and businessmen.The Dogan News Agency reported, says The Straits Times.Raids began in several cities as prosecutors

Disabled Nepali woman raped, murdered in India

DHAKA: An intellectually disabled Nepalese woman was savagely raped and murdered before her mutilated body was dumped in a field in northern IndiaPolice said Sunday about the country’s latest brutal sex attack, reports The Straits Times.The 28-year-old woman went missing on February 1

‘Better no nuclear deal than a bad one’

DHAKA: Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Sunday that he would rather see no deal reached with major powers on his country’s nuclear programme than one that undercut national interests. His comments came as US Secretary of State John Kerry met Iranian counterpart

North Korea fires short-range missiles into sea

DHAKA: North Korea test-fired five short-range missiles into the sea off its east coast Sunday, a day after its announced launch of a new rocket raised tensions. The country fired the missiles into the East Sea from its eastern city of Wonsan between 4:20-5:10pm local time. A defence

Thailand junta denies Yingluck permission to travel

DHAKA: Thailand’s military government has denied former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra permission to travel overseas to ensure she is in the country to face criminal charges later this month.A government spokesman said on Sunday, reports The Straits Times.The attorney-general will

‘UK radicalisation alarming’

DHAKA: The Prince of Wales has described the extent to which young people are becoming radicalised as ‘alarming’ and one of the ‘greatest worries’.In an interview with Radio 2’s The Sunday Hour, Prince Charles spoke of his hopes to ‘build bridges’ between different

Nigeria postpones presidential vote over security

DHAKA: The electoral commission in Nigeria has postponed the 14 February presidential election by six weeks over concerns about the security situation.Commission chief Attahiru Jega said he had been told troops would not be available to help patrol the ballot because they would be

US NBC anchor Brian Williams steps down

DHAKA: US NBC anchor Brian Williams has said he is temporarily taking himself off air, days after apologising for wrongly saying he came under fire in Iraq.Williams said it had become "painfully apparent" that he was too much a part of the news.He repeatedly told a story about being

Exit polls predict AAP win in Delhi

DHAKA: A year after its 49-day stint in power ended abruptly, Arvind Kejriwal's AAP was set to return to power in Delhi, exit polls said Saturday after record voting in assembly elections whose outcome is bound to have national ramifications.Half-a-dozen exit polls said the AAP, born

Libyan factions to resume talks Tuesday

DHAKA: Libya's warring factions will resume UN-sponsored talks on Tuesday (Feb 10) inside the country to try to resolve a struggle between two governments and parliaments, officials from both sides said on Saturday (Feb 7).The news came as new clashes between pro-government forces and

Voting underway in Delhi

DHAKA: Polling is underway in Delhi on Saturday in a high-pitched electrifying electoral battle that the national capital has never witnessed before.  Voters will decide whether to give Delhi a decisive mandate in favour of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) or the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) -

Robert Watkins new UNDP resident representative

NEW YORK: Robert Watkins has been appointed as new resident representative of United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Bangladesh. He will arrive in Dhaka on his assignment by February.   Bangladesh Permanent Mission to UN informed that Robert Watkins has already started taking

US adds 257,000 jobs in January

DHAKA: The U.S. economy added 257,000 jobs in January, adding to the gains from last year, which was the best for job growth since 1999. The official unemployment rate ticked up to 5.7%, a notch higher than December.  "The labor market recovery is finally hitting its stride," says Gus

China market blaze kills 17

DHAKA: At least 17 people were killed as a fire broke out in a wholesale market in Guangdong province of southern China.The fourth floor of the building in Huidong county was ablaze on Thursday afternoon, local government said.More than 200 firefighters was working to bring the fire under

9 people still missing in Taiwan plane crash

DHAKA: Rescue workers are trying to find nine people still missing from the TransAsia Airways plane that crashed into a river in Taiwan on Wednesday.The rescue team also concerned that some of them might have been swept away by currents.Some 34 people have been confirmed dead from the

18 militants killed in Afghanistan gunfight

DHAKA: At least 18 militants were killed in a gun battle in a mountainous district of Afghanistan near Pakistan.Police said on Thursday, they were killed in the latest fighting in the region since a Taliban massacre of school children in the nearby city of Peshawar late last year,

Tunisia parliament approves unity government

DHAKA: Tunisia’s parliament has approved a unity government led by the secular Nidaa Tounes party and including its Islamist rivals, in the latest step in its transition to full democracy following a 2011 uprising.The cabinet headed by Prime Minister Habib Essid, which includes members