Thursday, 23 Jan, 2025

International

10-yr-old boy receives High School Diploma

DHAKA: A 10-year-old home-schooled California boy with presidential ambitions, who at age 4, became one of the youngest Americans admitted to the high-IQ society Mensa, has received his high school diploma, his mother said. Tanishq Abraham got his diploma on Sunday in a ceremony at the

Recession ‘led to 10,000 suicides’

DHAKA: The economic crisis in Europe and North America led to more than 10,000 extra suicides, according to figures from UK researchers. A study, published in the British Journal of Psychiatry, showed ‘suicides have risen markedly’. The research group said some deaths may have been

Rio airport workers strike ahead of WC

DHAKA: Ground staff at Rio de Janeiro's airports plan to stage a 24-hour partial strike on Thursday, the day Brazil hosts the opening match of the football World Cup. The workers vowed to maintain 80 percent service but the strike will raise fears of delays as thousands of football fans

Iraq's Maliki 'appealed for US air strikes'

DHAKA: Iraq's prime minister has asked the United States to carry out drone and air strikes against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) fighters, but the US has so far refused to get involved, according to a report.  The New York Times reported on Wednesday that the request was

US drone hits 'resume in Pakistan'

DHAKA: The US has resumed its drones programme in Pakistan, with two strikes on militant strongholds in the North Waziristan tribal region overnight. Officials say at least three militants were killed with reports of 16 dead. It come days after militants attacked Karachi international

Thai junta orders free World Cup TV

DHAKA: Thailand's ruling junta has ordered TV regulators to ensure that football fans will not have to pay to watch any matches at the World Cup. The military said it was part of its "happiness campaign", which has seen a number of policy gimmicks, such as free haircuts and concerts.

Turkish Consulate destroyed documents as militants approached

DHAKA: Turkish Mosul Consulate Öztürk Yılmaz had prepared a discharge plan on June 10 when they realized that the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) had approached 200 meters from consulate compound, but was unable to fully implement the plan due to security circumstances in

Turkey’s consul general abducted

DHAKA: Öztürk Yılmaz, Turkey’s consul general in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul who was abducted by Islamist militants on Wednesday. He has previously served as an advisor to Turkey’s prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Turkish officials have learned that the Turkish Mosul

Modi says criminal lawmakers should ‘go to jail’

DHAKA: India’s new prime minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said there should be no space in Parliament for criminals, where a record number of elected representatives face charges. Modi, who pledged a clean and efficient government to help revive the slowing economy, said lawmakers

Putin accuses Ukraine of sabotaging gas talks

DHAKA: Russian president Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine Wednesday of forcing gas talks into a ‘dead end’ by rejecting a price cut offer made amid a row threatening supplies to the rest of Europe. As Kiev demanded contract changes to lower the highest prices in Europe for Russian gas

Iraqi city of Tikrit falls to ISIL fighters

DHAKA: The city of Tikrit has been seized by fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, security sources have said, the second Iraqi city to fall to the group in as many days. Sources told Al Jazeera on Wednesday that gunmen had set up checkpoints around the city, which is

‘Obscene images of women in ads trigger rapes’

DHAKA: In yet another callous statement on rapes, Maharashtra home minister RR Patil on Wednesday said that even if the government provides one policeman for every house, crime against women can’t be stopped. Patil, who was speaking in the Maharashtra legislative assembly, also added

Vietnam says China moving rig again

DHAKA: Vietnam said on Wednesday a Chinese oil rig at the centre of an increasingly bitter territorial dispute appeared to be on the move again, as China denied Vietnamese accusations that it had sent warships to the scene. Scores of Vietnamese and Chinese ships, including coast guard

Egypt pro-democracy activist jailed for 15 years

DHAKA: A court in Egypt has sentenced one of the country’s most prominent pro-democracy activists, Alaa Abdul Fattah, to 15 years in jail for illegal protest and attacking a police officer. Abdul Fattah’s family said the verdict was issued in absentia as he was refused entry into the

Thai military team in China for talks on security

DHAKA: A delegation of Thai military commanders travelled to China on Wednesday for talks on regional security and joint training exercises amid Western unease over the Thai army’s seizure of power in a coup last month. General Surasak Kanjanarat, deputy permanent secretary for

Fifa head Sepp Blatter urged to quit

DHAKA: Fifa president Sepp Blatter has been urged to quit next year because of the damage corruption allegations have inflicted on football's governing body. Michael van Praag, boss of the Dutch Football Association, told Blatter he should not seek re-election in 2015. "Few people still

Thousands fleeing from Mosul for ISIS

DHAKA: More than 150,000 people have been forced to flee Iraq's second city of Mosul after Islamist militants effectively took control of it.   Troops were among those fleeing as hundreds of jihadists from the ISIS group overran it and much of the surrounding province of Nineveh. 

S Sudan eyes peace by new consensus

DHAKA: The government and rebels in South Sudan have agreed to end fighting and form a transitional government within 60 days.  The regional IGAD bloc, mediating the conflict, has threatened sanctions if they fail to abide by the agreement. It follows a rare meeting between President

Another politician gunned down in India

DHAKA: Two men on a motorcycle shot dead on Monday a politician from the ruling party of Indian prime minister Narendra Modi in Uttar Pradesh, the second such killing in a week, prompting concern about lawlessness in the northern state. Omveer Singh, a local politician of the Bharatiya

Attack on Karachi airport over

DHAKA: The second attack on Pakistan’s Karachi Airport in as many days has ended, a spokesman for the Airport Security Force (ASF) said, adding that the two gunmen involved had escaped. ‘It was not such a big attack, two people came towards the ASF checkpost and started firing,’