Monday, 20 Jan, 2025

International

Nepal is recovering

THAMEL, KATHMANDU: The nerve wrecking disastrous earthquake has brought down the Nepalese on the streets but the urge of livelihood has compelled them to forget the shock. Thamel, the tourist spot of Nepal is now awakening from shock wave after facing the destructive natural calamity.With

Ed Miliband to resign as Labour leader

DHAKA: A devastated Ed Miliband is expected to resign on Friday after talking to staff at the party’s headquarters, admitting the scale of the crushing defeat had taken him and his staff by surprise.There had been some discussion that he would stay on as a caretaker leader – just as

Norway, Philippines envoys killed

DHAKA: The ambassadors of Norway and Philippines and four others were killed when an army helicopter crashed in Naltar area of Gilgit on Friday, according to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) of Pakistan.Wives of Malaysian and Indonesian ambassadors and two pilots are among the

David Cameron on track to remain PM

DHAKA: David Cameron is on course to secure an astonishing electoral triumph as Tories fended off a Labour challenge in the key English marginals and early results suggested the Conservatives could even win enough seats to secure an overall majority.The result – devastating Labour and

Exit poll puts Tories close to majority

DHAKA: The Conservatives are set to be the largest party in the Commons but just short of a majority, according to the general election exit poll.The survey taken at polling stations across the UK suggests the Tories will get 316 MPs to Labour’s 239 when all the results have been

Senior Al-Qaeda official killed in Yemen

DHAKA: A US air strike in Yemen last month killed the senior Al-Qaeda official who appeared in a video claiming the deadly January attack on French magazine Charlie Hebdo.A monitor said Thursday, The Straits Times publishes this report on Friday.Nasser bin Ali al-Ansi, who was killed in

US Senate votes to advance Iran nuclear review bill

DHAKA: The United States Senate voted overwhelmingly to limit debate on a bill that could give Congress the right to review, and possibly reject, an international nuclear agreement with Iran.The 93-6 vote cleared the way for a vote, expected shortly, on whether to pass the legislation and

Russian diplomats found dead after Nepal earthquake

DHAKA: The Russian embassy in Nepal has confirmed the deaths of two young diplomats, Alexei Lipeev and Maria Yakovleva, after their bodies were discovered in the mountain village of Langtang, the settlement that was worst affected by the earthquake.‘This morning in the course of the

Election exit poll puts Tories ahead

DHAKA: UK election exit poll predicts Conservatives will be largest party in a hung parliament, with 316 seats to Labour’s 239.The poll showed Conservatives largest party with 316 seats, Labour 239, Liberal Democrat 10, SNP 58, UKIP 2, Green 2, PC 4, Others 19.Earlier in the day,

Saudi proposes ceasefire in Yemen

DHAKA: Saudi Arabia says it is prepared to introduce a five-day humanitarian ceasefire in Yemen.A Saudi-led coalition launched air strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen six weeks ago. At least 1,400 people have been killed, the UN says.US Secretary of State John Kerry said Saudi Arabia

Tsunami warning after 7.2 quake hits Papua New Guinea

DHAKA: An earthquake of magnitude 7.2 struck off Papua New Guinea on Thursday, the US Geological Survey reported. This is just two days after a 7.4-magnitude jolt shook the southern coast.The quake, which struck 150km southwest of the town of Arawa, appears to be relatively shallow. There

Syrian army kills dozens of rebels

DHAKA: Syrian army bombing in the mountainous area along the border with Lebanon killed dozens of insurgents.The rebels have been attacking the Syrian army from the Qalamoun Mountains and are battling fighters from Shi’ite Muslim Hezbollah which has sent hundreds to fight alongside his

Nepal bans drones in its skies

DHAKA: Nepal has banned flying of drones in its skies following the devastating earthquake, suspecting leakage of sensitive information through the use of the unmanned aerial vehicle.The authorities said this on Wednesday, reports the Times of India.After the April 25 quake, some foreign

Co-pilot Lubitz ‘practiced rapid descent’

DHAKA: The co-pilot of the Germanwings plane that crashed in the French Alps in March appears to have practiced a rapid descent on a previous flight, a report by French investigators says.The report said Andreas Lubitz repeatedly set the same plane for an unauthorised descent earlier that

32 killed in Yemen’s Aden boat shelling

DHAKA: At least 32 people have been killed in the southern Yemeni port city of Aden while trying to flee heavy fighting in a boat.The medics said this reports the BBC.Witnesses told that the boat was struck by shells fired by Houthi rebels as it left the al-Tawahi district for al-Buraiqa

Over 200,000 road deaths a year in China

DHAKA: More than 200,000 people are killed on China’s dangerous roads every year, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Wednesday - at least four times official government statistics.Writing in the government-published China Daily newspaper, the WHO’s representative in the

4 to hang over Afghan mob-killing

DHAKA: Four Afghan men have been sentenced to death over a mob attack in which a woman was beaten to death after being accused of burning the Koran.The 28-year-old woman called Farkhunda was accused of burning the Koran, although witnesses say she did not. She was beaten to death and her

6 more bodies found in Thai mass grave

DHAKA: Authorities in Thailand have dug up the bodies of six suspected Rohingya migrants from Myanmar at a rubber plantation near a mountain where a mass grave was found at the weekend.The military said on Wednesday, reports The Straits Times.The discovery was made in Thailand’s

US offers $20m in rewards on '4 IS leaders'

DHAKA: The US government is offering rewards totalling $20m (£13m) for information on what it says are four leaders of the Islamic State (IS) militant group.It named the four as Abd al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli; Abu Mohammed al-Adnani; Tarkhan Tayumurazovich Batirashvili and Tariq

‘War-torn Somalia turning around’

DHAKA: US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Tuesday that war-torn Somalia was facing a better future, as he made a landmark visit as the most senior US official to visit since Washington’s doomed military intervention more than two decades ago.The top US diplomat spent just a few