Tuesday, 21 Jan, 2025

International

US changes visa rules to keep foreign talent

DHAKA: The United States said it will soon start issuing work visas to the spouses of some foreign workers as part of a drive to retain highly skilled people. The change will affect the spouses of people with so-called H-1B visas, a limited-term working visa that employees obtain when

Thai court says PM must step down for constitution breach

DHAKA: A Thai court found prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra guilty on Wednesday of violating the constitution and said she could no longer serve as caretaker premier, a decision likely to increase tensions in the bitterly divided nation. Judges delivering the verdict said Yingluck had

South Africans vote in first ‘Born Free’ election

DHAKA: South Africans voted in the first ‘Born Free’ election on Wednesday, although polls suggest the allure of the ruling African National Congress as the conqueror of apartheid will prevail even among those with no memory of white-minority rule. Polling stations opened at 0500

91 pound toddlers working to lose weight

DHAKA: Two morbidly obese Colombian babies, who weigh a dangerously unhealthy 91 pounds combined, have come together to lose weight – and live longer, report New York Post. The 10-month-olds, Santiago Mendoza and Isabela Caicedo, are following a special weight loss program with the

US joins hunt for Nigerian girls

DHAKA: A team of US experts has been sent to Nigeria to help find more than 200 schoolgirls abducted last month by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram. US President Barack Obama said the team comprised personnel from military, law enforcement and other agencies. He said he hoped the

Polling begins in 7 States in Phase 8

DHAKA: Voting begins in 64 seats across seven states in the penultimate round of the Lok Sabha elections Wednesday.  The Congress appears to have an uphill task to perform with the whole of Seemandhra and parts of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal casting their vote, NDTV reprted.

Australian PM regrets axing Indonesia trip

DHAKA: Australian prime minister Tony Abbott called the Indonesian president on Tuesday to express regret after axing a trip to Bali reportedly due to fears an asylum boat turn-back could inflame tensions. Jakarta said, reports The Straits Times. The call came as Indonesian officials

Lawyer detained ahead of 25th anniv of Tiananmen crackdown

DHAKA: China has detained a prominent human rights lawyer on a charge of ‘causing a disturbance’, two lawyers said on Tuesday, after he attended a weekend meeting that urged a probe of the bloody suppression of pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square in 1989. Pu Zhiqiang, a

Indonesian governor on trial in bribery case

DHAKA: Indonesia’s first female provincial leader went on trial on Tuesday, accused of bribing one of the country’s top judges over an election dispute in an attempt to strengthen her political dynasty. The case of Ratu Atut Chosiyah, governor of Banten province, has transfixed even

Pakistan to set up polio vaccination points at airports

DHAKA: Pakistan will set up mandatory polio immunisation points at its international airports in response to recommendations by the World Health Organisation. Pakistan health ministry said on Tuesday, reports The Straits Times. The WHO warned on Monday that the crippling disease has

Europe ministers hope for boost on Ukraine elections

DHAKA: European foreign ministers are meeting to discuss the situation in Ukraine, where the authorities have launched a crackdown on pro-Russian separatists. Austria hopes backing will be given to this month's presidential election at the Council of Europe summit in Vienna, reports the

India top court rejects Sahara chief bid

DHAKA: India’s Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an appeal to release Sahara conglomerate chairman Subrata Roy, who has been in jail for two months over his group's alleged failure to refund investors in an outlawed bonds scheme. Roy, one of India’s most enigmatic corporate

Thai court verdict in PM’s abuse of power case due May 7

DHAKA: Thailand’s Constitutional Court said on Tuesday it would hand down a ruling on May 7 in an abuse of power case brought against prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra that could see her removed from office if found guilty. ‘The court makes an appointment to hand down its verdict on

6 injured in knife attack at China railway station

DHAKA: Six people were wounded in a knife attack at a train station in China on Tuesday, police said, the latest in a string of violent episodes at public transport hubs. Police shot one of the attackers at the train station in the southern metropolis of Guangzhou, the city’s public

South Korea ferry diver dies during search mission

DHAKA: A civilian diver taking part in the search for those missing from a recently sunken ferry died on Tuesday after falling unconscious during a mission. South Korean officials said, reports The Straits Times. The diver, identified as a 53-year-old man surnamed Lee, was brought to a

Sisi vows to wipe out Muslim Brotherhood

DHAKA: Egyptian presidential favourite and former army chief Abdul Fattah al-Sisi on Monday has vowed that the banned Muslim Brotherhood group "will not exist," should he win. In his first interview with Egyptian TV, he added that two assassination plots against him had been uncovered,

Boko Haram ‘to sell’ abducted Nigeria girls

DHAKA: Nigerian Islamist militant group Boko Haram has threatened to ‘sell’ the hundreds of schoolgirls it abducted three weeks ago.Militant leader Abubakar Shekau sent a video obtained by media, in which he said for the first time that his group had taken the girls, reports the

‘My martyred father insulted on Amethi’s soil’

DHAKA: Hours after Narendra Modi targeted the Gandhis on their turf, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra accused the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate of insulting her father Rajiv.‘On Amethi’s soil, they insulted the memory of my martyred father. The people of Amethi will never forgive them,’

Pro-Russian rebels ‘retreating’ in Sloviansk

DHAKA: Pro-Russian militants just outside Sloviansk have retreated amid attacks by Ukrainian troops, reports say.Government forces took control of a TV tower in the suburbs and rebels were pulled back deeper into the city, the Russian Interfax news agency said, reports the BBC.Earlier

Chaotic scenes as Afghan landslide victims seek aid

DHAKA: Grief-stricken and destitute Afghan villagers vented anger on their government as they scrambled for emergency aid, three days after deadly landslides engulfed their homes. Some 300 homes in Aab Bareek, a village in the Argo district of Badakhshan, a remote and mountainous