Tuesday, 21 Jan, 2025

International

EU to intensify Ukraine sanctions

DHAKA: EU diplomats meet on Monday to agree the names of more Russians to be targeted in a broadening of sanctions over Moscow's actions in Ukraine.   The US and other G7 states are also planning further steps against Russia, accusing it of destabilising Ukraine.   On Sunday,

MERS cases spike to 339 in Saudi

DHAKA: The number of new cases of the Middle East respiratory symptom coronavirus spiked by 26 over the weekend, including 10 deaths, the Saudi Arabian Health Ministry said.   This brings the total number of known cases of MERS-CoV to 339 in Saudi Arabia, including 102 deaths,

‘Holocaust is heinous crime’

DHAKA: Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas has called the Holocaust ‘the most heinous crime’ in modern history. The remarks were released ahead of Israel’s Holocaust memorial day, reports the BBC. Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Abbas ‘can’t say the Holocaust is

Rising Saudi death toll from Mers fuels public fear

DHAKA: Public fears have been fuelled by a rapid rise in the number of fatalities from the respiratory infection, with 31 people dying this month, almost a third of the 94 deaths registered since the virus emerged in April 2012. A 63-year-old woman, who had also suffered chronic illness,

42 Mursi backers for up to 15 years

DHAKA: An Egyptian court sentenced 42 supporters of deposed president Mohamed Mursi on Sunday to prison terms ranging from three to 15 years on violence-related charges. An Egyptian judicial source said, reports The Straits Times. The verdict was delivered by Said Youssef Sabry, the

UK launches probe into Afghanistan chopper crash

DHAKA: An investigation was under way on Sunday to find out why a British military helicopter crashed in southern Afghanistan, killing five troops. The Lynx helicopter crashed during a routine flight in Kandahar province on Saturday, causing the third biggest single loss of life for

Afghan election set for run-off

DHAKA: The Afghan presidential election will go to a second round, after no candidate reached the 50% needed for an outright win, preliminary results show. Former foreign minister Abdullah Abdullah won most votes with 44.9%. Former World Bank economist Ashraf Ghani came second with

Ukraine rebels present captured military observers to media

DHAKA: Pro-Russian Ukrainian rebels holding captive an international team of military observers from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (Osce) said on Sunday they are ‘prisoners of war’ and brought them before the media in a news conference. The group of eight

Egypt court jails Mursi supporters

DHAKA: A court in Egypt has sentenced 11 supporters of deposed president Mohammed Mursi to prison terms ranging from five to 88 years for rioting. The defendants were arrested during a wave of protests that followed the ousting of Mursi last year. In March more than 500 Mursi supporters

Syria chemical deadline passes, 8% of arms remain

DHAKA: Syria still holds around eight per cent of its declared chemical weapons material, as the deadline for it to be handed over expired on Sunday, the task force overseeing the operation said. Sigrid Kaag, head of the joint Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons-UN team

India’s AAP distributes Rs Zero Note

DHAKA: India’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) distributed ‘Rs Zero’ notes to voters in Kurnool of India on Sunday. To protest against the distribution of cash by other political parties in India, AAP did that, reports The Times of India. It said that AAP workers distributed zero rupee

Fire kills 8 at Russia drug rehab centre

DHAKA: Eight people have been killed after fire swept through a rehabilitation centre for drug addicts in Russia’s eastern Altai region. Russian officials say, reports the BBC. Six people were injured in the Chisty List centre near the Krasilovo lake. The officials say the blaze

Obama warns against repression of Muslims in Myanmar

DHAKA: US president Barack Obama warned on Sunday that ethnic and religious conflicts could move Myanmar in a ‘very bad direction’. Obama praised the ‘courageous process’ of political reform taking place in a country formerly led by a military junta, but warned that

India successfully test-fires anti-ballistic missile

DHAKA: India successfully test-fired an anti-ballistic missile on Sunday capable of intercepting targets outside the earth’s atmosphere, a major step in development of a missile defence system that is available to only a handful of nations. Sharing borders with nuclear armed China and

366-years-old Emoticons!

DHAKA: Someone thinks that ‘Emoticons’ are wonder-invent of new era’s kids, but these are being used for 366 years. Recently researchers found poem, written that time consisting Emoticons, reports the Huffington Post on Sunday. They said, “Emoticons might not be an invention of

Obama hails `new era` in US-Malaysia ties

DHAKA: US President Barack Obama has said the US and Malaysia are at the start of a "new era of partnership", on the second day of his official visit. Obama was speaking at a state banquet with Malaysian King Abdul Halim Mu`adzam Shah. He is due to meet Prime Minister Najib Razak

Kerry urges Russia to help free observers

DHAKA: US Secretary of State John Kerry has urged Russia to do all it can to help release European military observers abducted in eastern Ukraine.In a phone call with his Russian counterpart, Kerry also expressed concern about "provocative Russian troop movements" near Ukraine`s

S Korean prime minister resigns

DHAKA: South Korea’s Prime Minister Chung Hong-Won tendered his resignation Sunday over the sinking of a passenger ferry that left more than 300 people dead or missing."I offer my apology for having been unable to prevent this accident from happening and unable to properly respond to it

Hamas welcomes Abbas’s ‘positive’ speech

DHAKA: The Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas welcomed a Saturday speech by president Mahmud Abbas to the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), with which it signed a reconciliation deal this week.‘The speech had mostly positive points, and we cannot but support it on topics such as

New sanctions on Russia could come next week

DHAKA: The United States and other nations in the Group of Seven say they could move as early as Monday to impose additional economic sanctions on Russia in response to its actions in Ukraine.The announcement followed president Barack Obama’s telephone conversations with French