Friday, 07 Mar, 2025

International

Hackers 'stole data of millions of US govt workers'

DHAKA: Hackers that breached US government databases stole the personal information of at least 21.5 million people, officials said on Thursday.Those affected include government job applicants, federal contractors, and over a million of their partners, the Office of Personnel Management

Greece submits economic reform plan

DHAKA: The Greek government has submitted economic reform proposals to try to secure a further bailout from its creditors, eurozone officials say.They say they received the plan late on Thursday - just two hours before a midnight deadline. They will now study it ahead of EU meetings at

World powers, Iran on verge of historic nuclear deal

DHAKA: Iran and six world powers meeting in Vienna are said to be close to an historic nuclear agreement that could resolve a dispute that lasted more than 12 years over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.Russian deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Thursday that he could not rule out

14 killed in clashes in Libya

DHAKA: At least 14 people were killed in battles in Libya’s second city Benghazi between militiamen and forces loyal to the internationally recognized government.Hospital officials said Thursday, reports TDS.The fighting erupted Wednesday morning in the center of the city, cradle of

Thai consulate in Turkey attacked for deporting Uighurs

DHAKA: Turkish protesters have attacked the Thai consulate in Istanbul following the deportation from Thailand of about 100 Uighurs to China.Thai officials said that protesters stormed the compound late on Wednesday night. No injuries were reported.Rights groups have criticized such

Iran talks at their most difficult phase

DHAKA: Nuclear talks between Iran and the world’s six major powers have entered their most difficult phase, but all involved parties are working on new proposals submitted by Tehran.Russia’s deputy finance minister Sergei Ryabkov said Thursday, reports TDS.‘These talks are like

Greece extends bank closures

DHAKA: The Greek government has extended bank closures and a €60 (£43; $66) daily limit on ATM withdrawals until Monday.The curbs were imposed on 28 June, after a deadlock in bailout talks with creditors led a rush of withdrawals.The European Central Bank has decided not to increase

Iraq sentences 24 IS militants to death

DHAKA: A court in Iraq has sentenced 24 suspected members of Islamic State (IS) to death for their role in the massacre of hundreds of soldiers in June 2014.As many as 1,700 soldiers, most of them Shia Muslim recruits, were killed when the jihadist group overran the Camp Speicher military

Taliban, Afghan govt hold talks in Pakistan

DHAKA: The first officially acknowledged peace talks between the Afghan Taliban and the government in Kabul have concluded with an agreement to meet again after the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.Pakistan officials said, Al Jazeera publishes this report on Wednesday.Pakistan hosted

Australian heads to Greece to help crying pensioner

DHAKA: An Australian touched by an image of a pensioner sobbing outside a Greek bank said Wednesday he was flying over to Europe to support the man financially after discovering he was a family friend.Giorgos Chatzifotiadis, 77, broke down in Greece’s second city of Thessaloniki last

Greece given until Sunday to settle debt crisis

DHAKA: The eurozone has given Greece until Thursday to present new proposals to secure a deal with creditors, and has called a full EU summit for Sunday.European Council President Donald Tusk said this was now the "most critical moment in the history of the eurozone"."The final deadline

US Army 'to cut 40,000 troops'

DHAKA: The US Army is to reduce the size of its force by 40,000 soldiers over the next two years, according to US media.The cost-cutting exercise will also see an additional 17,000 civilian employees cut from the army.The plan, which could be officially announced later this week, would

No concrete Greece plan before summit

DHAKA: Greece has submitted ‘no concrete proposals’ for a new bailout, at a key meeting of eurozone finance ministers.Malta PM says, reports the BBC.Joseph Muscat tweeted that this ‘doesn’t help this evening’s eurozone leaders’ meeting’ in Brussels.The eurozone had urged

2 suicide attacks hit Kabul

DHAKA: A Nato convoy and an Afghan intelligence agency office have been targeted in two suicide attacks hours apart in the Afghan capital Kabul.In the first attack a car bomb hit a land cruiser carrying foreign forces. Nato said there were no fatalities, reports the BBC.In the second

20 killed in Nigeria blast

DHAKA: At least 20 people have been killed in a bomb blast in the city of Zaria, northern Nigeria.A regional governor and two workers said, reports Al Jazeera.‘I am sad that a terrorist bomb attack just killed 20 people in Sabon Gari Zaria,’ Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, the governor of

Urgent talks in Brussels aim to prevent ‘Grexit’

DHAKA: Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and new finance minister Euclid Tsakalotos are expected to present new proposals to Greece’s creditors at a eurozone emergency summit Tuesday in Brussels aimed at preventing Greece’s exit from the eurozone.The new Greek plan reportedly

Half a million join Pope for mass in Ecuador

DHAKA: Pope Francis has ended his first full day in Ecuador with a visit to the cathedral in the capital Quito, where thousands of people braved a deluge of rain to hear him speak.Francis returned to the Vatican ambassador’s residence in Quito on Monday night and later re-emerged

Iran talks set to miss 2nd deadline in Vienna

DHAKA: World powers were set Tuesday to miss yet another deadline to nail down an elusive nuclear deal ending a 13-year standoff with Iran, despite hours of difficult top-level negotiations.In a sign of how complex the negotiations have become, foreign ministers met deep into the night

800 million still hungry, poor despite progress of MDGs

DHAKA: About 800 million people still live in dire poverty and suffer from hunger despite the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) being the most successful anti-poverty push in history.The UN said on Monday, The Straits Times publishes this report on Tuesday.The number of

World's oldest man dies

DHAKA: The world's oldest man, Sakari Momoi, has died in Japan at the ripe old age of 112, an official said Tuesday.Momoi, born months before the Wright brothers made their first successful flight, passed away late Sunday, said the official at Saitama City, north of Tokyo, where he had