Monday, 07 Oct, 2024

International

Israel deploys full missile defences against Syria

DHAKA: Israel is deploying all of its missile defences as a precaution against possible Syrian retaliatory attacks should Western powers carry out threatened strikes on Syria.Israeli Army Radio said on Wednesday, reports The Straits Times.Citing secrecy requirements, it did not give

Top Indian novelist under fire over ‘rape’ comment

DHAKA: Best-selling Indian novelist Chetan Bhagat faced nationwide anger on social media sites on Wednesday after tweeting that the country’s plunging currency had been ‘raped’.The comments by Bhagat, known for his romantic, funny novels which are popular with India`s middle-class

Iran-IAEA nuke meet on Sept 27

DHAKA: The UN atomic agency and Iran will hold a new round of talks in late September over Tehran’s disputed nuclear programme.This will be the first such meeting since relative moderate Hassan Rouhani took office as Iranian president.The meeting has been set for September 27, a

‘Military intervention in Syria needs UN approval’

DHAKA: Any US military action taken in response to apparent chemical weapons attacks in Syria would need to be approved by the UN Security Council.Syria international envoy Lakhdar Brahimi said on Wednesday, reports The Jerusalem Post.‘I think international law is clear on this.

Germany urges Russia to back UN resolution

DHAKA: Germany on Wednesday urged states, especially Russia, to support a British draft resolution to the UN Security Council condemning attacks by Syrian president Bashar Assad and authorising ‘necessary measures’ to protect civilians.‘We welcome the British initiative to get the

French parliament to debate Syria on Sept 4

DHAKA: The French parliament will hold an extraordinary session on Wednesday to discuss the situation in Syria.French government spokeswoman Najat Vallaud-Belkacem said, reports The Jerusalem Post.‘The president has taken the decision to summon parliament on Wednesday to assess the

Egypt to launch economic stimulus plan

DHAKA: Egypt’s interim cabinet will approve a plan on Wednesday to stimulate the economy over the next nine months.Al-Ahram newspaper quoted Egypt’s planning minister Ashraf al-Arabi as saying, reports The Straits Times.The government has said it plans to avoid raising taxes or

Iraq bombs death toll rises to 65

DHAKA: Coordinated bombings ripped through mostly Shia neighbourhoods in the Baghdad area during rush hour on Wednesday, killing at least 65 people, the latest in spiralling violence in recent months.More than a dozen explosions-most of them car bombs, but also at least two suicide

China confirms raid on alleged terror cell in Xinjiang

DHAKA: China has confirmed its police conducted a raid last week on an alleged terrorist cell in the restive north-western region of Xinjiang.Officials have refused to discuss the bloody August 20 incident. Details about the death toll and identities of those killed remain

UK drafts Syria UN resolution

DHAKA: The UK is to put a resolution to the UN Security Council later on Wednesday ‘authorising necessary measures to protect civilians’ in Syria.The resolution will be put forward at a meeting of the five permanent members of the council, UK prime minister David Cameron said on

Al-Qaeda vows ‘Volcano of Revenge’

DHAKA: An Al-Qaeda affiliate threatened a ‘Volcano of Revenge’ against Syrian government security and military targets in retaliation for a suspected poison attack near Damascus, the SITE Monitoring Group reported late on Tuesday.A branch of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant

20 injured in Syria chemical attack

DHAKA: Syrian president Bashar Assad’s regime forces bombed the Jobar neighbourhood in eastern Damascus with toxic chemicals in a mortar attack.Activists reported on Wednesday, according to The Jerusalem Post.The Syrian Support Group tweeted the use of poisonous gases on Free Syrian

Baghdad death toll rises to 44

DHAKA: A series of co-ordinated bombings in the Iraqi capital Baghdad has killed at least 44 people and wounded dozens more.Police and medical sources say, reports the BBC.The bombs targeted mainly Shia neighbourhoods during the rush hour.Several blasts in the northern district of

‘Attacking Syria would destabilise region’

DHAKA: Russia told UN-Arab League peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi that attacking Syria to punish the government for the alleged use of poison gas would destabilise the country and the region.Russian foreign ministry said on Wednesday, reports The Jerusalem Post.In a telephone call on Tuesday,

5 dead in German plane crash

DHAKA: Authorities say a small plane crashed in western Germany, killing four adults and one child and injuring three other children.The dpa news agency reported on Wednesday that the single-engine Piper crashed on Tuesday evening in a field in the Dortmund area, reports The Straits

Series of bombs kill 16 in Baghdad

DHAKA: A series of bombings across Baghdad killed 16 people and wounded 85 on Wednesday.Police and medical sources said, reports The Jerusalem Post.The worst attack was in Kadhimiya, a district in the northwest of the capital, where several explosions killed five people and wounded nearly

UN chemical weapons inspectors resume Syria inquiry

DHAKA: UN chemical weapons inspectors have resumed their investigations in Syria, as speculation mounts over a possible Western strike on military targets.The team’s operation was suspended on Tuesday due to security concerns.On Monday the team’s convoy was shot at by unidentified

‘Military strikes on Syria as early as Thursday’

DHAKA: The US could hit Syria with three days of missile strikes, perhaps beginning Thursday, in an attack meant more to send a message to Syrian president Bashar al-Assad than to topple him or cripple his military.Senior US officials told NBC News on Tuesday, reports NBCNEWS.com.The

Series of bombs strike kill 33 in Iraq

DHAKA: A series of bombings across Baghdad killed 33 people and wounded 136, police and medical sources said, extending the worst wave of violence in Iraq in at least five years.A police source told Al Jazeera that a series of car bombs and suicide bombers exploded in the capital city, as

New York Times website hacked

DHAKA: The New York Times website has gone offline for the second time this month after what the company described as a "malicious external attack".On its Facebook page, the Times said it was working to fix the outage, which appears to have started at 15:00 local time (19:00 GMT) on