Sunday, 22 Dec, 2024

International

Six police among seven killed in Iraq violence

BAGHDAD - Six policemen were among seven people killed in and around Baghdad, including four who died in a fierce gunbattle in a Sunni neighbourhood of the Iraqi capital, officials said Saturday.The latest violence comes as the US military draws down its forces in Iraq, five months after

US astronauts set for key ISS repair spacewalk

WASHINGTON - Two International Space Station astronauts were prepared Saturday to set out on the first of two spacewalks to fix a cooling pump that dramatically failed last week.ISS astronauts will need at least two spacewalks to remove the failed ammonia pump unit and replace it with a

Lebanon in shock after ex-general`s arrest on spy charges

BEIRUT - This week`s arrest of a well-respected retired general and politician allied with Hezbollah on suspicion of spying for Israel has sent shock waves through Lebanon and left many wondering how deep the Jewish state has infiltrated the country.Fayez Karam, a member of the Christian

Kagan to be sworn in as US Supreme Court justice

WASHINGTON - Elena Kagan will be sworn in Saturday as a Supreme Court justice, becoming only the fourth woman in US history to win a seat of the nation`s highest court.But the court`s conservative make-up is unlikely to change.US Senators voted 63-37 Thursday to confirm Kagan as one of

More than 2,100 dead, missing in China floods

BEIJING - The number of people killed or missing in devastating floods across China this year has risen to more than 2,100, according to the government, as weather authorities warn of yet more rain.The nation`s civil affairs ministry said late Friday 1,454 people had died in floods this

Venezuela signals thaw with Colombia, tensions linger

CARACAS - Venezuela`s foreign minister will attend the inauguration of Colombia`s incoming president, Juan Manuel Santos, on Saturday, signaling a thaw between the Andean neighbors after relations broke over leftist rebels.The socialist Chavez severed ties last month and announced he was

Colombia`s Santos takes office with strong mandate

BOGOTA - Colombia`s President-elect Juan Manuel Santos takes office on Saturday with a strong mandate to keep fighting left-wing guerrillas, spur economic growth and tackle a messy diplomatic dispute with neighboring Venezuela.Santos, a former defense and finance minister welcomed by Wall

China gold mine fire kills 16 workers

BEIJING: Sixteen workers died when a fire broke out in a gold mine in east China, state media reported Saturday, in the latest accident to hit the nation`s notoriously dangerous mining sector.Most of the victims died of toxic smoke inhalation underground or in hospital after the accident,

US, UN declare Harakat-ul Jihad al-Islami a terrorist group

WASHINGTON - The United States and the United Nations Friday designated Pakistan`s Harakat-ul Jihad al-Islami as a foreign terror group and blacklisted its commander, the US Treasury Department said.Mohammad Ilyas Kashmiri, who the United States labeled a "Specially Designated Global

Foreign doctors executed in north Afghanistan

KABUL - The Taliban said Saturday they had killed "Christian missionaries" working in remote northern Afghanistan where the bullet-riddled bodies of six Americans, one German and a British national were found.Three women were among the group of foreign eye doctors working for the aid

United States and the UN slapped sanctions on HuJI chief Ilyas Kashmiri

Undated: In a joint crackdown on the Pakistan based Harakat-ul Jihad Islami or HuJI, as it’s more commonly known, the United States and the UN on Saturday declared it to be foreign terrorist organisation and a Specially Designated Global Terrorist.They also slapped sanctions on its

Foreign prisoners in Afghanistan may remain under US control

WASHINGTON: The US military may retain control of foreign detainees in Afghan prison who are linked to insurgents, despite next year`s transfer of all prison authority to Kabul, a top US military officer said Thursday. "Our preference would be not to. But I would not rule that out as an

US calls Al-Qaeda in Pakistan its `most formidable` threat

WASHINGTON: The United States said Thursday that despite major setbacks, Al-Qaeda`s core in Pakistan is the "most formidable" terrorist group threatening the United States, along with affiliates in Yemen and Africa. In an annual report, the State Department said it also learned that

Car bomb explodes outside Mexico police station

NUEVO LAREDO: A van packed with explosives blew up Thursday outside a police station in Ciudad Victoria, the capital of northeastern Tamaulipas state, causing some damage but no injuries, police said. "The explosion damaged two Rural Police patrol cars that were parked nearby, but there

Somali pirates hijack sugar cargo ship with 24 crew: EU

BRUSSELS: Somali pirates seized a freighter with 24 Syrian and Egyptian crew members in the lawless waters of the Gulf of Aden, the EU`s anti-piracy force said, reporting the second pirate capture this week. The Syria Star, flagged in Saint Vincent and Grenadines, radioed for help on

Ghosts of PMs past: Ex-Aussie leaders join election battle

SYDNEY: Three former Australian prime ministers have joined the country`s bitter election campaign, giving a boost Friday to both sides of politics two weeks before neck-and-neck polls. Former prime minister John Howard branded incumbent leader Julia Gillard`s tenure a "total failure",

BP plugs runaway oil well in Gulf of Mexico

NEW ORLEANS: BP plugged its runaway well in the Gulf of Mexico with cement Thursday, one of the final steps in permanently sealing the gusher at the center of the worst US environmental disaster on record. Some 15 weeks after the well ruptured and 21 days after the flow was fully stemmed

British, Pakistan leaders in terrorism row showdown

LONDON: President Asif Ali Zardari confronts David Cameron in tense talks Friday over the British premier`s claims that Pakistan is secretly backing violent extremists while publicly denouncing terrorism. Relations between the two countries have soured since Cameron lashed out at

Castro autobiography describes rebel shaped by childhood

HAVANA: Cuba`s iconic former leader Fidel Castro says his childhood struggle against unjust authority turned him into a rebel and revolutionary, in extracts of his upcoming autobiography published online Thursday by Cubadebate.com. "I wasn`t born a politician, although as a young child I

US attends Hiroshima memorial ceremony for first time

HIROSHIMA: The United States on Friday for the first time attended a ceremony commemorating its atomic bombing of Hiroshima, 65 years after the Japanese city`s obliteration rang in the nuclear age. Representatives from more than 70 nations joined tens of thousands at the emotional event,