Friday, 24 Jan, 2025

International

Pakistani jets kill 17 in anti-militant offensive

DHAKA: Pakistani jets killed 17 militants in the latest raid on rebel hideouts in the country's restive northwest. Officials said Saturday, reports TDS. The planes bombarded hideouts in the Dargamandi and Chashma Gaon areas of North Waziristan late Friday, as aid agencies geared up

‘Yingluck’s wealth rose while in office’

DHAKA: Thailand’s former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s wealth increased by some 33 million baht while she was in office, according to the country’s anti-graft agency. Yingluck was richer by the time she was forced to step down, but other ministers in her Cabinet got poorer,

‘Thailand to hold elections in Oct 2015’

DHAKA: Elections for parliamentarians are expected to be held in October 2015 and a democratically elected government will be in place late next year. Thailand’s junta leader has said, reports The Straits Times. General Prayuth Chan-ocha, the chief of the National Council for Peace

British-Bangladeshi youths in terrorism

LONDON: British Bangladeshi youths are being involved in terrorist activities in alarming rate. In recent days, many British Bangladeshi young people have joined at The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) to fight against Iraq and Syria.  As a result, parents of the hundreds

Armed US drones fly over Baghdad

DHAKA: The US has armed drones flying over Baghdad to protect US troops that have recently arrived to assess Iraq's deteriorating security, the Pentagon said on Friday. The military for more than a week has been flying manned and unmanned aircraft over Iraq, averaging a few dozen sorties

US envoy for Mid East resigns amid tension

DHAKA: Martin Indyk, chief US negotiator for Israeli-Palestinian talks, has resigned, State Department officials say. The US Middle East peace envoy resigned on Friday after the two sides failed to meet their goal of reaching a comprehensive peace agreement. Indyk's resignation was

Ukraine extends cease-fire

DHAKA: Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on Friday signed a broad agreement of cooperation with the European Union, the same deal whose reversal set off a crisis in the nation. The signing came hours before the President's office announced a three-day extension of a cease-fire. This

Fire breaks out at Mumbai train station

DHAKA: A building at main train station of Mumbai in India, the Chhattrapati Shivaji Terminus or CST, is reportedly on fire.  Eight fire engines have been rushed to the location. Traffic jams are being reported in South Mumbai. The fire broke out in the administrative wing located

Chinese boat sinks near islets disputed with Japan

DHAKA: A number of Chinese fishermen are missing after a trawler sank in waters to the north of a group of islands disputed with Japan in the East China Sea on Friday. Though it was unclear what had caused the sinking in highly sensitive waters, the official Xinhua news agency said this

EU signs pacts with Ukraine

DHAKA: Ukraine has signed partnership agreements with the European Union (EU), in a move strongly opposed by Russia. The pact - which would bind the three countries more closely to the West both economically and politically - is at the heart of the crisis in Ukraine. Russian President

Afghans protest over poll ‘fraud’

DHAKA: Thousands of supporters of Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah have marched through Kabul to protest against alleged fraud, reports BBC. The protesters, who were joined by Abdullah, echoed his claims that the 14 June vote had been rigged against him. Vote counting

10 Incredible Crowds

DHAKA: Daying county of Suining Residents crowd (above) in a swimming pool to escape the summer heat during a hot weather spell in Daying county of Suining, Sichuan province July 4, 2010. China is experiencing temperatures over 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Farhenheit) in at least 13

200 held in Malaysia for WC betting

DHAKA: Malaysian police have arrested almost 200 people in raids on illegal World Cup betting that bust a group drawing daily wagers of $2.3 million, an official said Friday, after similar crackdowns in Macau, Singapore and Thailand. The arrests included four people held for allegedly

Putin aide calls Ukraine head 'Nazi'

DHAKA: A senior adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin has lashed out at Ukraine's president ahead of the signing of a controversial EU deal. Sergei Glazyev said Petro Poroshenko was a "Nazi" and his endorsement of the deal was "illegitimate". Mr Poroshenko is expected to sign the

4 Delhi metro stations shut amid protest

DHAKA: Indian Railway shut four metro stations in the heart of Delhi without notice over students’ protest on Friday. They closed those stations in the morning after local students declared to protest in front of the Prime Minister's residence on Race Course Road on the day same, NDTV

Nigerian singer offers virginity in exchange of abducted girls

DHAKA: Nigerian pop singer, also peace ambassador, Adokiye has sent shock waves across social media by offering her virginity to Islamic militants in exchange for the return of hundreds of kidknapped schoolgirls. Adokiye, 23, made the proposal to Boko Haram members to help free the 276

India gas pipeline blast kills 15

DHAKA: At least 15 people have been killed and 10 severely burnt in an explosion at a gas pipeline at the site of the Indian state-owned Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) in Andhra Pradesh early Friday. The blast took place at around 5:30 am in Nagaram, around 560 km from Hyderabad,

Obama seeks $500mn to equip Syrian rebels

DHAKA: US President Barack Obama has called on Congress to approve $500 million to train and equip vetted Syrian rebels, in what would be a significant escalation of US involvement in the conflict. Following several signals in recent weeks by the Obama administration - and months of

Myanmar, Thailand burn $500 million of seized drugs

DHAKA: Myanmar and Thailand incinerated some US$400 million worth of narcotics on Thursday to mark World Drugs Day, but the UN warned opium production was on the rise in the region. In Myanmar, which has long struggled to control illegal drug production, some 1.3 tons of opium, 225

Iraqi PM welcomes Syria air strike

DHAKA: Iraq prime minister Nouri Maliki has told the BBC he supports an air strike on Islamist militants at a border crossing between Iraq and Syria. Military and rebel sources say the strike took place inside Iraq, at the Qaim crossing, although Maliki said it was carried out on the