Friday, 31 Jan, 2025

International

Iraq uncovers ‘US and Paris plots’

DHAKA: Iraq’s prime minister has said his country’s intelligence officials have uncovered a plot to attack underground rail systems in the US and Paris.Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said he was told foreign fighters among the Islamic State group in Iraq were plotting an

UK and Iran leaders meet after decades

DHAKA: David Cameron, the UK prime minister, and Hassan Rouhani, Iran’s president, have expressed commitment for Iran and major powers to reach a long-term agreement over Iran’s nuclear program.The two leaders met at the UN headquarters in New York on Wednesday in the first such

Boko Haram chief Abubakar ‘dead’

DHAKA: Nigeria’s military claimed Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau was dead, saying troops had shot a lookalike who had been posing as the militant commander.Defence spokesman Chris Olukolade told reporters in Abuja that a heavily bearded Islamist fighter identified as Mohammed

3 dead, 10 missing in Paraguay boat capsize

DHAKA: Three people were killed when a tourist boat capsized on the River Paraguay during a heavy storm near the town of Carmelo Peralta in northern Paraguay.Police said 14 passengers managed to swim ashore, but 10 were still missing.The boat, Dream of the Pantanal, sank, about 600km

Cyprus to rescue 300 people at sea

DHAKA: Cyprus has launched a rescue mission for 300 people, thought to be Syrian refugees, stranded off the island’s west coast.Most of the people on the small fishing boat are believed to be women and children, reports the BBC on Thursday.They were spotted 55 nautical miles (100km)

US hits IS oil targets in Syria

DHAKA: The US-led coalition against Islamic States (IS) has targeted oil refineries in Syria during a third night of air strikes against the militants.The raids - carried out by US, Saudi and UAE aircraft - killed 14 IS fighters and five civilians in eastern Syria, activists said that

1st Bangla Learning Academy in Malaysia

First Bangla learning institution Red and Green Academy is going to start functioning in Malaysia from next October 18. This is the first Bangla learning institution in greater Malaysia. Under the supervision of CLC language center, the institution has been set up in a beautiful

US citizen begins N. Korean prison term

DHAKA: The American held in North Korea, Matthew Miller, begins his six-year sentence of hard labor on Thursday, CNN reports.  A North Korean government official released a photo of Miller, taken on Wednesday. Dressed in a blue-gray prison garment with the number 107 and his head

Indian Mars probe takes first images

DHAKA: The Indian satellite which entered orbit around Mars on Wednesday has begun work, taking pictures of the planet's surface, BBC reports. Space agency officials said a handful of images had been sent and were being processed before being released. The "Mangalyaan" robotic probe,

UN approves rules to curb foreign fighters

DHAKA: The United Nations Security Council demanded Wednesday that members nations make it harder for would-be terrorists to travel abroad to join extremist groups, or use their home-country passports to return and carry out attacks. The U.S.-drafted measure unanimously approved by the

Arabians to observe Eid-ul-Adha Oct 4

RIADH: Eid-ul-Adha, the second largest religious festival of the Muslims, will be celebrated in Saudi Arab and Middle East countries on October 4.  Saudi authorities announced that the month of Zil Haj would begin on Thursday. Accordingly the Day of Arafat would fall on October 3. The

Obama urges world to fight IS

DHAKA: United States: president Barack Obama called on the world Wednesday to join the US-led coalition to defeat jihadists in Iraq and Syria. ‘The United States of America will work with a broad coalition to dismantle this network of death,’ Obama told the UN General Assembly,

Missed call to women will lead to jail in India

DHAKA: Give missed calls to women and cool your heels in jail in Indian state of Bihar! India’s CID inspector general (IG) (weaker section) Arvind Pandey on Tuesday issued a circular to all district superintendents of police (SPs) and government rail police (GRP) SPs asking them to

‘Poland needs nuclear arms to ward off Russia’

DHAKA: Polish anti-communist icon Lech Walesa said Poland should procure nuclear weapons as a safeguard against Russia, which it blames for stoking the crisis in neighbouring Ukraine. ‘Poland needs to stand up to Russia,’ the Nobel Peace laureate, who spearheaded Poland’s democracy

Air strikes target IS near Turkey

DHAKA: New air strikes have targeted Islamic State (IS) militants in Syria, hitting areas close to the border with Turkey. Syrian activists reported strikes around the Kurdish town of Kobane, which has been besieged by IS fighters for several days. Witnesses saw two military aircraft

Nato sees Russian troop pullback from Ukraine

DHAKA: Nato says it has observed a ‘significant’ withdrawal of Russian troops from eastern Ukraine, but adds that some forces still remain there. Lt Col Jay Janzen says it is difficult to determine the number of soldiers in Ukraine, as pro-Russian separatists control several border

Modi asks Pepsi, Coke to blend fruit juices

DHAKA: India’s prime minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said multinational cola giants PepsiCo and Coca-Cola should help augment fruit sales for Indian farmers by adding fresh fruit juices to their fizzy drinks. ‘Millions of people buy Pepsi and Coke. I have asked these companies if

Sturgeon to run for SNP leadership

DHAKA: Scottish nationalist Nicola Sturgeon said on Wednesday she would run for the leadership of the Scottish National Party (SNP), a job that would make her Scotland’s most powerful politician. After failing to secure Scotland’s backing for independence in a September 18

CIA creates IS!

DHAKA: The United States has conducted an escalating campaign of deadly airstrikes against the extremists of the Islamic State for more than a month. But that appears to have done little to tamp down the conspiracy theories still circulating from the streets of Baghdad to the highest

Laden's son-in-law gets life term

DHAKA: Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, Osama bin Laden's son-in-law, was sentenced to life in prison Tuesday, said Jerika Richardson, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan. In March, he was found guilty of helping al Qaeda terrorists conspire to kill Americans and providing