Monday, 23 Dec, 2024

International

‘West may drop demand for Iran to halt all nuclear work’

DHAKA: Western governments are considering allowing Iran to continue some uranium enrichment, as part of a possible deal to resolve a decade-old dispute that Tehran says it wants to reach within six months, a senior EU diplomat said.The new stance, a reaction to Iran president Hassan

Italian PM wins confidence vote after Berlusconi U-turn

DHAKA: Italian prime minister Enrico Letta won a confidence vote with a crushing majority after his challenger Silvio Berlusconi abandoned his bid to topple the government in a stunning about-turn.Out of 305 senators who took part in the vote, 235 were in favour of the government and 70

17 countries to offer Syria refugee quotas

DHAKA: Seventeen countries including the United States, France and Australia have agreed to receive quotas of refugees fleeing the bloody conflict in Syria.The UN refugee agency said on Wednesday, reports daily Hurriyet.‘So far, UNHCR has 17 countries participating in the Syria

Turkish govt seeks renewed mandate to send troops to Syria

DHAKA: The Turkish parliament is likely to extend by a year a mandate authorising the sending of troops into Syria if needed after the government said the possible use of chemical weapons by president Bashar Assad posed a threat to Turkey.The government motion, due to be voted on by

Jellyfish causes Swedish nuclear reactor shutdown

DHAKA: A Swedish nuclear reactor was restarted on Wednesday following a three-day closure caused by a build-up of jellyfish in a cooling system, according to the operators.The incident occurred in reactor 3 at Oskarshamn power station on the Baltic Sea coast, which is run by OKG, a

10 killed in shootout in Russia’s Dagestan

DHAKA: Four suspected militants, three policemen and three mountain guides were killed in a shootout in Russia’s restive North Caucasus province of Dagestan.Local police said on Wednesday, reports The Jerusalem Post.The shootout occurred on Tuesday during a random patrol of a woody and

Al-Qaida-linked fighters, Syria rebels clash again

DHAKA: Syrian rebels and al-Qaida-linked fighters battled near the border with Turkey on Wednesday, activists said, in an outbreak of violence that exposes serious divisions between factions fighting president Bashar Assad.The al-Qaida-linked Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)

Xi visits Indonesia to boost ties

DHAKA: Chinese president Xi Jinping arrived in Indonesia on Wednesday for his first visit to South-east Asia since taking office, striving to boost ties and economic partnerships with the region’s biggest country.He met his Indonesian counterpart Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and is expected

Iran parliament endorses Rohani’s diplomatic outreach

DHAKA: Iran’s parliament, dominated by conservatives, strongly endorsed president Hassan Rohani’s diplomatic bid to break down mistrust at the United Nations in New York last week, which ended with an historic phone call with US president Barack Obama, Iranian media said.The backing

Obama shortens Asia trip due to US shutdown

DHAKA: US president Barack Obama has cancelled two stops on his four-nation Asian tour because of the government shutdown.The White House said Obama would not now visit Malaysia and the Philippines but would still travel to Indonesia and Brunei.Malaysia had already announced Obama would

Pakistani Taliban welcome call for ceasefire

DHAKA: Welcoming suggestions of Pakistani clerics regarding a ceasefire prior to peace talks, the Pakistani Taliban Tuesday night announced that they would reconsider their stance if the government was ready for a break in fighting.Ulema (clerics) and representatives of various religious

Iraqi helicopter shot down on anti-militant op

DHAKA: Gunmen shot down an Iraqi helicopter on Wednesday killing four security forces members during a military operation against militants in the desert.Army officers said, reports The Straits Times.The dead were two crew members and two soldiers who were on board when the helicopter was

5 Muslims killed in Myanmar sectarian clashes

DHAKA: Five Muslims have been killed in sectarian clashes in western Myanmar, according to a new police toll on Wednesday, after a mob of hundreds of Buddhists went on a rampage.‘The death toll rose to five - four men and a woman,’ a local police officer told media, adding that the

Al Shabab vows to step up terror attacks on Kenya

DHAKA: Somalia’s al-Shabab Islamists threatened Wednesday to step up militant attacks against Kenya, after Nairobi refused to pull its troops out of Somalia.The Al-Qaeda linked Shabab claimed responsibility for last week’s attack on Nairobi’s Westgate shopping mall, in which at

S Korea, US sign strategy to deter North nuclear threat

DHAKA: The United States and South Korea signed a new strategy to deter North Korea’s possible use of nuclear arms and other weapons of mass destruction to enhance response effectiveness amid growing threats from Pyongyang.Their defence chiefs said on Wednesday, reports The Jerusalem

Obama cancels Malaysia trip

DHAKA: US President Barack Obama has called off his trip to Malaysia to tackle the US government shutdown, the office of Malaysia`s PM Najib Razak has said.Secretary of State John Kerry will represent him next week instead, the office said.The US government has partially shut down after

Weapons inspectors begin Syria mission

DHAKA: A chemical weapons disarmament team has arrived in Damascus to begin evaluating the country`s arsenal of the banned weapons.The inspectors from The Hague-based Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons travelled by road from Lebanon on Tuesday, a day after UN experts

Pope Francis pledges Vatican reforms

DHAKA: Pope Francis has held his first meeting with a special group of cardinals to consider ways to reform the Vatican.The group, known as the Vatican G8, has been chosen from outside the Holy See`s administration to ensure independence.Made up of eight cardinals picked by Francis from

Sweden is `best place to be old`

DHAKA: Sweden is the best place in the world to be old and Afghanistan the worst, according to an UN-backed global study.The Global AgeWatch Index examined the quality of life of the elderly in 91 nations. Norway and Germany made up the top spots, with the UK in 13th place.The index warns

Israel issues warning against Iran

DHAKA: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned against working with the Iranian government.In a speech to the UN General Assembly, he described President Hassan Rouhani as a "wolf in sheep`s clothing".He said Israel would not allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons, even if it