Russia shuts Moscow airports after reported Ukrainian drone attack
Israel calls up reservists for expanded Gaza offensive
DHAKA: A black teenager has been shot dead by police in St Louis of USA.It is near where Michael Brown was killed in August triggering national protests.St Louis County police said the man who was shot had pulled a gun at a petrol station and pointed it at an officer, reports the BBC.A
DHAKA: Taliban gunmen have shot dead 12 people working to clear landmines in southern Helmand province.Afghan police say, reports the BBC.In the capital, Kabul, a suicide bomber attacked a bus carrying Afghan soldiers, and the Taliban said it killed a senior Supreme Court official.And
DHAKA: Fighting between government troops and pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine has left more than 300 people dead in less than a month, taking the overall toll to 4,634. The UN said on Saturday in its latest report on the conflict, reports The Straits Times. Some 10,243 people have been
DHAKA: Islamic State’s self-declared police force in western Syria decapitated four men after accusing them of blasphemy. A rights group monitoring the Syrian conflict said on Saturday, reports The Straits Times. The men were beheaded in the countryside east of the city of Homs by the
DHAKA: Torrential downpours triggered a landslide on Indonesia’s main island of Java, killing at least 17 people and leaving nearly 100 others missing, with persistent rain hampering rescue efforts. Officials said Saturday, reports The Straits Times.Hundreds of rescuers were
DHAKA: Pakistan police foiled a major terror attack on Saturday in central Punjab province, killing at least four suspected Taliban militants.Officials said, reports The Straits Times.Heavy weapons and explosives - including four suicide jackets, 12 rockets, 40 hand grenades, 328kg of
DHAKA: The wife of Thailand’s Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn, Srirasmi, has resigned her royal position, the palace has announced. A statement said King Bhumibol Adulyadej had accepted Princess Srirasmi’s written request. Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn had asked the government to strip
DHAKA: The suspect behind the pro-Islamic State (IS) Twitter account has been arrested in India’s Bengaluru on Saturday. The arrest came after the Bengaluru Crime Branch initiated probe on Friday based on a Channel 4 story. The UK-based channel late Friday night released a second
DHAKA: Bank of America is being forced to hand over more than $1 million to a Florida couple after the bank flooded them with hundreds of loan collection calls for years. In a complaint filed in July, attorneys for Nelson and Joyce Coniglio said that the couple had been on the receiving
DHAKA: The US Senate has approved a new annual defence bill expanding the military campaign against Islamic State (IS). The bill approves a general Pentagon budget of $496bn (£316bn) plus $64bn for US wars abroad. The measure also authorises the training and equipping of moderate
DHAKA: Torrential rains set off a mudslide down the hills into a village in central Indonesia, killing eight people and leaving more than 100 missing, officials said Saturday. About 105 houses were swept away by the landslide late Friday in Jemblung village in Banjarnegara district of
DHAKA: A major storm that pummeled northern California and the Pacific Northwest with heavy rain and high winds and killed two people. The storm has moved south overnight, prompting evacuation orders in areas prone to floods and mud flows, reports the Straits Times. The National Weather
DHAKA: Hong Kong police arrested pro-democracy activists and cleared most of the main protest site, marking an end to more than two months of street demonstrations in the Chinese-controlled city, but many chanted ‘We will be back’. Most activists chose to leave the Admiralty site,
DHAKA: The Pakistani Taliban hit out at teenage education activist Malala Yousafzai over her Nobel peace prize on Friday, slamming her as a ‘soldier against Islamic society’. Malala became a global icon after she was shot and nearly killed by the Taliban in October 2012 for insisting
DHAKA: A Brazilian man has confessed to killing 39 women in the Rio de Janeiro region, police said Thursday.In an interview with Brazilian broadcaster TV Globo, the alleged killer, Sailson Jose das Gracas, said that he carried out the first slaying when he was 17 and continued to kill
DHAKA: CIA Director John Brennan has defended the agency's post-9/11 interrogation methods but admitted some techniques were "harsh" and "abhorrent".Speaking at CIA headquarters, he said some officers acted beyond their authority but most did their duty, reports BBC.A scathing Senate
DHAKA: Michel du Cille, a Washington Post photojournalist who won the Pulitzer Prize three times for his dramatic images of human struggle and triumph, and who recently chronicled the plight of Ebola patients and the people who cared for them, died Dec. 11 while on assignment for The
DHAKA: India plans to decriminalise attempted suicide, raising hopes Thursday for the release of rights activist Irom Sharmila, who has been on a hunger strike for 14 years. India’s junior home minister has said it would act on recommendations from the law commission to amend
DHAKA: Russia will built, operate and maintain two units at phase II of Hungary’s Paks nuclear power project. The units will be built using Russia’s latest VVER 1200 technology.A series of contracts to this effect were signed in the Hungarian capital on December 9, 2014 by Sándor
DHAKA: Israeli and Palestinian officials issued conflicting accounts on Thursday over the results of an autopsy on a Palestinian minister who died after being shoved and grabbed by the neck by an Israeli policeman at a West Bank protest on Wednesday. Hussein al-Sheikh, a top Palestinian