Tuesday, 21 Jan, 2025

International

Former Turkish president Suleyman Demirel dies

DHAKA: Former Turkish president Suleyman Demirel has died, aged 90, hospital officials say.They say Demirel, who held office in 1993-2000, died early in the morning in Guven Hospital in the capital, Ankara.He had reportedly been treated for a respiratory tract infection, reports the

Migrants from Bangladesh, Pakistan get India citizenship

DHAKA: The India’s Narendra Modi government has given citizenship to around 4,300 Hindus and Sikh migrants from Bangladesh and Pakistan in one year.During his election campaign, Modi had said Hindu migrants from Pakistan and Bangladesh would be treated like Indian citizens.There are

China bans ‘fasting’ for Uighur Muslims

DHAKA: In parts of the far western Xinjiang district, Chinese officials have banned Muslim party members, civil servants, students and teachers from fasting during the holy month of Ramadan.‘China is increasing its bans and monitoring as Ramadan approaches. The faith of the Uighurs has

Ramadan begins in Saudi Arabia Thursday

DHAKA: Holy month of Ramadan will begin in Saudi Arabia and other Arab and non-Arab counties on Thursday.Elsewhere in the Arab peninsula, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Qatar also announced the beginning of Ramadan on the day, reports english.alarabiya.net.Moreover, Malaysia,

Syrian air force strikes 'kill 16'

DHAKA: At least 16 people, including 13 children, were killed when Syrian air force jets bombed a town in Deraa province on Tuesday, activists say.Those killed were attending lessons on the Koran in Ghariyah, locals told the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based monitoring

N Korea hit by worst drought in a century

DHAKA: North Korea says it is facing the worst drought in a century, sparking fears of worsening food shortages.State news agency KCNA said main rice-growing provinces had been badly affected and more than 30% of rice paddies were "parching up", reports bbc.com.Hundreds of thousands of

N Korea hit by worst drought in 100 years

DHAKA: Reclusive North Korea said on Tuesday it has been hit by the worst drought in a century, compounding chronic food shortages in a country where the United Nations says almost one third of children under five are stunted due to malnourishment.The North’s KCNA news agency said

Rebel shelling kills 43 in Syria

DHAKA: At least 43 people have been killed and 190 others injured by opposition rocket fire in the Syrian city of Aleppo. Up to 300 rockets were fired by rebel fighters on government controlled neighborhoods in Aleppo, Syria’s second largest city, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for

Egypt court sentences Mursi to death in another case

DHAKA: An Egyptian court sentenced former Islamist president Mohamed Mursi to death on Tuesday in a case related to a 2011 mass jail break.The court had sought the death penalty for Mursi in May and referred its recommendation to Grand Mufti Shawqi Allam, the country’s most senior

Yemen al-Qaeda chief killed in US strike

DHAKA: Al-Qaeda has confirmed that Nasser al-Wuhayshi, the leader of its offshoot in the Arabian Peninsula, has been killed in a US drone strike in Yemen.His death was announced by the AQAP group in an online video. His successor was named as military chief Qasim al-Raymi, reports the

Russia to boost nuclear arsenal with 40 missiles

DHAKA: President Vladimir Putin said Russia will add more than 40 intercontinental ballistic missiles to its nuclear arsenal in 2015.Speaking at an arms fair, Putin said the weapons would be able to overcome even the most technically advanced anti-missile defense systems.It comes after

Everest shifted

DHAKA: The world’s tallest peak, Mount Everest, moved three centimeters to the south-west because of the Nepal earthquake that devastated the country in April.Chinese state media reported on Tuesday, reports The Straits Times.The 7.8-magnitude quake reversed the gradual north-easterly

Sudan president leaves S Africa despite court order to stay

DHAKA: Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir’s plane left South Africa on Monday, local media said, despite a court ordering him to stay as it decides whether to order his arrest over alleged war crimes and genocide.His reported departure was confirmed by the state minister for information

Mers death toll rises in South Korea

DHAKA: Another patient has died in South Korea amid an outbreak of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers), bringing total fatalities to 16.Officials also reported five new cases in South Korea, which has the largest outbreak outside the Middle East.Officials said 150 people have now

Historic Nepal sites set to reopen after quake

DHAKA: Nepal is set to reopen all the heritage sites in the Kathmandu valley to the public, in a bid to attract tourists after April’s devastating earthquake.Among those sites set to open are the historic Durbar squares or ‘noble courts’, which were badly damaged.UNESCO raised some

18 migrants found dead in Sahara desert

DHAKA: The bodies of 18 migrants who likely died of dehydration have been found in the Sahara desert in northern Niger.The International Organization for Migration (IOM) said this, reports the Times of India on Monday.The migrants, most of whom came from West African countries, are

Top Islamist militant ‘killed’ in US strike

DHAKA: A top Islamist militant who ordered a deadly attack on an Algerian gas plant two years ago has been killed in a US air strike.Mokhtar Belmokhtar and other fighters were killed in the operation in the eastern city of Ajdabiya, a statement from Libya’s government said.However,

S Africa court bid to arrest Sudan’s visiting president

DHAKA: A South African court has issued an interim order stopping Sudan’s leader Omar al-Bashir, who faces war crimes charges, from leaving the country.The Pretoria High Court says Bashir must stay until it rules on Monday on whether he should be handed over to the International

China tests supersonic nuclear delivery vehicle

DHAKA: Chinese defense ministry has confirmed the test of a supersonic nuclear delivery vehicle, a move described by the US as an ‘extreme manoeuvre’ amid tension in the South China Sea.The fourth successful test of hypersonic glide vehicle - which the US has dubbed the ‘Wu-14’ -

N Korea test-fires 3 short-range missiles into the sea

DHAKA: North Korea on Sunday test-fired three short-range missiles into the sea, South Korea’s defense ministry said, weeks after claiming a successful submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) test.The North fired three KN-01 missiles from a site near its eastern city of Wonsan, a