Thursday, 31 Jul, 2025

International

Arab coalition: ‘wrongly targeted’ Yemen funeral

DHAKA: The Arab coalition, battling Houthi fighters in Yemen, has admitted one of its warplanes had ‘wrongly targeted’ a funeral in Sanaa that killed more than 140 people, and announced disciplinary proceedings. The October 8 strike in the Yemeni capital prompted an international

31 dead in Baghdad suicide attack on Shia

DHAKA: At least 32 people have died in a suicide attack targeting Shia in Iraq's capital Baghdad. More than 60 were injured in the blast, carried out on a tent in a crowded market in a northern district of the city. So-called Islamic State (IS) claimed responsibility for the

US, Russia discuss Syria ceasefire in Switzerland

DHAKA: New talks are under way in Switzerland in which the US and Russia will try to broker another ceasefire in Syria. US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russia’s Sergei Lavrov are meeting delegates from Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Qatar in the city of Lausanne. Since a

24 stampede on bridge collapse rumors in India

DHAKA: At least 24 people were killed in a stampede at Rajghat bridge on the border of Varanasi and Chandauli in India where a large number of people had gathered for a religious event on Saturday afternoon (October 15). The incident took place when thousands of followers of religious

Deal reached to cut HFC greenhouse gases

Around 150 countries have agreed to limit the use of hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) greenhouse gases in a bid to protect the Earth’s climate. Used in refrigeration and air conditioning, HFCs play a growing role in driving up global temperatures, reports the BBC. Under the deal, developed

12 Egyptian troops killed in Sinai

DHAKA: At least 12 members of Egypt’s security forces have been killed and eight injured in an attack on a checkpoint in North Sinai province. Medical and security sources confirmed the matter to media. The attack on Friday (October 14) took place at 40km from the town of Bir

Thais mourn death of King Bhumibol

DHAKA: Thousands of Thai mourners are lining the streets of Bangkok, hoping to see the body of King Bhumibol Adulyadej as it moved from a hospital to a temple in the Grand Palace. The world’s longest-reigning monarch died on October 13 aged 88, sparking a national outpouring of

Colombia extends Farc ceasefire to save peace deal

DHAKA: Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has extended a ceasefire with Farc rebels until the end of the year to give more time to save a peace deal. The accord, signed with the left-wing rebel group last month, was narrowly rejected in a national referendum, reports the BBC.

Trump says groping claims ‘absolutely false’

DHAKA: Donald Trump has rejected a slew of accusations of sexual misconduct, telling supporters in Florida they are “totally and absolutely false”. The Republican presidential nominee said the women making the allegations were “horrible liars” and the media was colluding with

10 killed in South Korea in bus fire on highway

At least 10 people were killed and nine others injured in South Korea after their bus caught fire on a highway, officials said Friday. The Washington Post reported that twenty people, including the driver, were on the bus when it smashed into the guardrail and caught fire on an

Thailand’s king Bhumibol dies at age 88

DHAKA: Thailand’s revered King Bhumibol Adulyadej has died at age 88, says a palace statement. King Bhumibol, the ninth king of the 234-year-old Chakri dynasty, died at the Siriraj Hospital in the capital Bangkok, reports scmp.com. Prior to his death Bhumibol had held the title of

Colombians march for Farc peace deal

DHAKA: Thousands of Colombians have taken part in marches to demand that a peace deal signed by the government and Farc rebels be upheld. In the capital, Bogota, families of victims were given white flowers by well-wishers to symbolize peace, reports the BBC. The agreement, reached

Trump ‘groped woman like an octopus’

DHAKA: Two women have told the New York Times that Donald Trump touched them inappropriately, but the Republican candidate’s campaign denies the report. One woman said the White House hopeful grabbed her breasts and attempted to put his hand up her skirt on a flight three decades

US and Russia to resume talks on Saturday

The US and Russia have announced that they will resume talks on Syria, which broke down earlier this month. Washington broke off all negotiations with Moscow nine days ago amid extreme tension over failure to secure a truce. But Russia’s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov will now

Health of Thailand King not yet stabilized

The health of Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world’s longest reigning monarch, has “overall not yet stabilized”. The palace announced that the king was in an unstable condition after receiving haemodialysis treatment, reports the BBC. King Bhumibol, 88, is widely

Rebel HK lawmakers challenge China in parliament

DHAKA: Hong Kong rebel lawmakers swore, shouted, banged drums and railed against “tyranny” October 12 when they took their oaths of office in the city’s parliament, as calls grow for a split from Beijing. The chaotic first meeting of the new term of the Legislative Council

Obama blasts Trump with 7-Eleven jibe

US President Barack Obama has blasted Donald Trump’s recent remarks about women, saying they would be intolerable even for someone applying for a job at a 7-Eleven convenience store. At a rally supporting Hillary Clinton, Obama also urged senior Republicans to formally withdraw their

Trump lashes out at Republican chief Paul Ryan

Republican nominee Donald Trump has ripped into House Speaker Paul Ryan as a “weak and ineffective” leader. He also said Republicans were coming at him “from all sides” and their disloyalty was harder to fight than the Democrats, reports the BBC. Paul Ryan is the latest

Putin halts France visit amid row

DHAKA: Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has cancelled a planned visit to France amid a row over Syria. He had been due to meet French President Francois Hollande and open a new Orthodox church later this month. But after France’s government said talks would be confined to Syria

Pakistani journo ‘barred from leaving country’

DHAKA: A top Pakistani journalist said he has been barred from leaving the country, after he reported a row between military and government officials. Cyril Almeida said on Twitter that he had been told his name was on the “exit control list”, a border control system. The row