Sunday, 06 Jul, 2025

International

7.4-magnitude quake hits Nepal

DHAKA: A 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal on Tuesday, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said.Tremors were also felt across major swathes of north India, including Delhi, at about 12.40pm (local time), reports NDTV.Early reports suggest a magnitude of 7 on the Richter scale with

Modi heads to China as rivals seek common ground

DHAKA: India Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take his global investment push to China this week, as Asia’s rival superpowers look to put aside a festering border dispute and identify areas of economic cooperation.Modi will fly out for his first visit as premier to China before heading

‘Europe’s first priority is to save migrant lives’

DHAKA: Europe’s first priority in confronting the Mediterranean migrant crisis is to save lives.EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini told the UN Security Council on Monday.‘Our first priority is to save lives and prevent further loss of lives at sea,’ Mogherini told the

KSA sends tanks to Yemen border

DHAKA: Saudi Arabia is sending a ‘strike force’ to its border with Yemen, Saudi-owned media reported on Monday, hours after the kingdom’s forces and Houthi rebels in Yemen traded heavy artillery fire.The Saudi-owned Al Arabiya Hadath TV channel broadcast pictures of a column of

Hollande in Cuba on historic visit

DHAKA: Francois Hollande arrived in Havana late on Sunday, the first French president to visit Cuba in more than a century, cementing Paris’ lead in the EU rapprochement with the communist island.Hollande is also the first Western leader to visit Cuba since a surprise announcement in

‘Don’t be afraid to make unpopular decisions’

DHAKA: A government must not be afraid to make unpopular decisions if it benefits the country in the long run.Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said on Monday, reports The Straits Times.Datuk Seri Najib said that while policies like the Goods and Services Tax (GST) may not be popular,

Jayalalithaa acquitted in DA case

DHAKA: The Karnataka high court acquitted on Monday former Tamil Nadu chief minister and AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa in a corruption case, clearing the decks for her return to the state's top job.Jayalalithaa had appealed against her conviction in the Rs 66.64-crore disproportionate

Bangladeshis among 400 rescued in Indonesia

DHAKA: A second boat carrying hundreds of migrants, including Bangladesh and Myanmar nationals, were rescued off Indonesia's far west coast, an official said on Monday.Earlier ion Sunday, nearly 600 others reached there in a wooden vessel seeking refuge, said an international news

Typhoon Noul hits the Philippines

DHAKA: A powerful typhoon has hit the north-east Philippines, in Cagayan province, killing two people and cutting electricity supplies to many parts of the region.Warnings of flash floods, landslides and storm surges forced thousands of people to higher ground, reports bbc.comNoul is the

EU refugee quotas to be proposed

DHAKA: The European Commission will make the controversial proposal that EU member countries should take in refugees under an EU quota scheme.The UN estimates that 60,000 people have already tried to cross the Mediterranean this year, reports bbc.com.Migrants are being driven to make the

Thai king ends long hospital stay

DHAKA: Thailand’s king Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world’s longest-reigning monarch, has left a Bangkok hospital after a seven-month stay.Crowds lined the streets and cheered as the 87-year-old king was driven from the capital, Bangkok, to the royal palace in the coastal town of Hua

European ministers hold talks on migrants

DHAKA: Defense ministers from five European Union (EU) countries are meeting on Sunday for talks on a military campaign to stop human trafficking and reinforce the region’s defenses against the flow of migrants from North Africa.Officials from France, Germany, Poland, Italy and Spain

Raul visits pope ahead of pontiff's Cuba trip

DHAKA: Pope Francis, who helped broker a historic thaw between the United States and Cuba, held talks with Cuban president Raul Castro on Sunday ahead of the pontiff’s trip to both countries in September.The brother of Cuba’s revolutionary leader Fidel arrived for a meeting that the

500 Rohingyas rescued in Indonesia

DHAKA: Rescuers Sunday brought ashore 469 migrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh after their wooden boat arrived off Aceh in northwest Indonesia.An official said, reports The Straits Times.‘We received a report from fishermen this morning that there were boat people stranded in the waters

London protesters scuffle with police at anti-Cameron rally

DHAKA: Protesters threw bottles, cans and smoke bombs at riot police in central London on Saturday in a demonstration against the re-election of Britain’s Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron.Scuffles broke out when the demonstrators, blaring hooters, banging pots and chanting

UN criticizes Saudi civilian bombings

DHAKA: The United Nations representative in Yemen has said that the Saudi-led coalition is bombing ‘effectively, trapped civilians’.Civilians in the northern city of Saada are struggling to flee Saudi-led coalition air strikes targeting Houthi rebels, reports and aid workers say,

Several shot dead in Swiss town

DHAKA: Several people have been killed in a shooting in the Swiss town of Wuerenlingen, north-west of Zurich, Switzerland police say.Officers came to the scene after gunfire was heard at a residential building overnight, report bbc.com.They found bodies lying both inside and outside the

Putin leads huge commemorative WWII march

DHAKA: Russia president Vladimir Putin on Saturday led a huge commemorative WWII march through Red Square as Russia celebrated 70 years since Soviet victory over Nazi Germany.Clutching a portrait of his father Vladimir, who fought in the war, Putin unexpectedly joined a massive column of

62 killed in Baghdad jail break

DHAKA: Fifty inmates and 12 Iraqi policemen were killed late on Friday as dozens of inmates escaped from a prison holding 300 people charged with acts of terrorism.A security official and a police source said on Saturday, reports The Straits Times.It was not clear if any high-profile

62 killed in Baghdad jail break

DHAKA: Fifty inmates and 12 Iraqi policemen were killed late on Friday as dozens of inmates escaped from a prison holding 300 people charged with acts of terrorism.A security official and a police source said on Saturday, reports The Straits Times.It was not clear if any high-profile