Saturday, 26 Apr, 2025

International

India summons top US diplomat

DHAKA: Reacting strongly to reports of BJP being spied upon by US National Security Agency (NSA), India on Wednesday summoned a top US diplomat here to raise the issue, saying it was ‘totally unacceptable’ that an Indian organization or Indian individual's privacy was transgressed

500 arrested in HK civil disobedience

DHAKA: By 8.30am Wednesday, following a five and half-hour police operation, Chater Road in Hong Kong’s financial district was finally cleared, ending the city’s biggest exercise of civil disobedience in recent history.A total of 511 people were arrested, said the police. They

Japan cabinet approves military change

DHAKA: Japan's cabinet has approved a landmark change in security policy, paving the way for its military to fight overseas. Under its constitution, Japan is barred from using force to resolve conflicts except in cases of self-defence. But a reinterpretation of the law will now allow

North Korea 'launches rockets'

DHAKA: North Korea launched two short-range rockets off the east coast of the Korean peninsula on Wednesday, according to the South Korean Defense Ministry. The projectiles flew for about 180 kilometers (110 miles) before falling into the sea, officials said. North Korea has carried out

511 arrested at Hong Kong sit-in

DHAKA: Hundreds of demonstrators were arrested at illegal sit-ins in Hong Kong early Wednesday, following a huge rally calling for democracy in the Chinese territory. Large crowds had turned out for a march through the city's central business district Tuesday, in a massive show of

Sarkozy placed under investigation

DHAKA: Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has placed under formal investigation over alleged influence peddling. He appeared before a judge late on Tuesday, after presenting himself early that morning for police questioning, which lasted 15 hours. This is thought to be the first

Putin accuses Ukraine over ceasefire as clashes resume

DHAKA: Russian president Vladimir Putin has condemned Ukraine for ending a truce with separatist rebels in the east. He said his Ukrainian counterpart Petro Poroshenko must now bear direct responsibility for the conflict. Putin said he and European leaders had tried but failed to keep

Saudi king appoints new spy chief

DHAKA: Saudi King Abdullah appointed a new spy chief, giving the job to the former deputy defence minister days after sacking him from that post. SPA state news agency reported Tuesday, says gulfnews.com. Prince Khaled bin Bandar bin Abdul Aziz had been unexpectedly removed from his

‘No Bikinis, No Short Skirts’

DHAKA: A senior minister in Goa’s BJP-led government, Sudin Dhavalikar, has said women should not wear bikinis in beaches ‘for their own safety’, and ‘girls in short skirts visiting pubs’ is against the culture of the popular beach destination. In response, the Congress Tuesday

European Court upholds French full veil ban

DHAKA: The European Court of Human Rights has upheld a ban by France on wearing the Muslim full-face veil, the niqab. A case was brought by a 24-year-old French woman, who argued that the ban on wearing the veil in public violated her freedom of religion and expression. French law says

Indian lawmaker apologises over rape threat

DHAKA: An Indian lawmaker apologised Tuesday after he was captured on video threatening the rape of his political rivals’ relatives, in what he said was ‘a gross error of judgement’. Tapas Pal of the All India Trinamool Congress Party admitted his remarks had caused ‘dismay and

Bomb hidden in truck kills at least 15 in Nigeria

DHAKA: A truck exploded in a huge fireball killing at least 15 people on Tuesday in the northeast Nigerian city of Maiduguri, the latest attack in the area repeatedly hit by Boko Haram Islamists. The bomb rocked Maiduguri’s busiest roundabout near the popular Monday Market during

Afghan election result delayed as fraud dispute deepens

DHAKA: Afghanistan’s presidential election result has been delayed for several days, officials said Tuesday, as a dispute over alleged fraud threatens to derail the country’s first democratic transfer of power. The preliminary result of the June 14 run-off vote had been due on

‘Ukrainian forces attack rebel bases’

DHAKA: Ukrainian government forces launched air strikes and artillery assaults on pro-Russian separatists in eastern regions on Tuesday, a military spokesman said, after president Petro Poroshenko announced he would not renew a ceasefire. Poroshenko said in an early morning announcement

Thousands gather for Hong Kong pro-democracy march

DHAKA: Carrying banners and chanting slogans, thousands of protesters gathered on Tuesday for a pro-democracy rally in Hong Kong that organizers say could be the largest since the city was handed back to China. The rally reflects surging discontent over Beijing's insistence that it vet

Outrage over Indian lawmaker’s ‘rape’ threat

DHAKA: An Indian lawmaker faced calls to quit on Tuesday after he was captured on video threatening the rape of his political rivals’ relatives. Amid widespread outrage in India over a series of recent high-profile rape cases, the Trinamool Congress MP, Tapas Pal, could be clearly

Justice Mulk to take oath as Pak CJ

DHAKA: Justice Nasirul Mulk was approved on Tuesday as the new Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP). DawnNews reported. The appointment of Justice Mulk was approved by president Mamnoon Hussain. An official notification is still pending in this regard and is expected to be issued in a few

TMC MP Tapas Pal threatens rape!

KOLKATA: A shameful, disgraceful, insensitive comment delivered a month back by the Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Tapas Pal, had been telecast yesterday nation wide! An insult to all the country women! Though he commented insensibly a month back, it has spread heated criticism all over

Hong Kong braces for pro-democracy rally

DHAKA: Crowds of people are expected to turn out in Hong Kong for what organisers say could be the largest pro-democracy protest in more than a decade. Organisers said the annual rally, which marks the day Hong Kong was returned to China in 1997, will focus on pressuring Beijing for full

Japan set for landmark military change

DHAKA: Japan’s cabinet is poised to approve a landmark change in security policy, paving the way for its military to fight overseas. Under its constitution, Japan is barred from using force to resolve conflicts except in cases of self-defence. But a reinterpretation of the law would