Friday, 04 Apr, 2025

International

Ukraine begins artillery withdrawal

DHAKA: Ukrainian troops have towed artillery away from the frontline in the war-ravaged east, in a step that seems to augur well for a ceasefire agreement signed with Russia-backed rebels.The military on Thursday showed reporters seven or eight guns being towed away from the front at the

Germany to vote against Greece bailout

DHAKA: The German parliament is set to vote on a plan to extend financial aid to Greece by another four months.The extension - approved by creditors last week in exchange for a series of Greek government reforms - needs to be ratified by Eurozone members.Although some German MPs have

Laden aide jailed for life over 1998 Bombings

DHAKA: A Saudi man, described by prosecutors as one of Osama bin Laden's most trusted lieutenants, was convicted in a federal court in New York in connection with the 1998 bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.Khalid al-Fawwaz, 52, faces up to life in prison after a jury on

Ukrainian army to start withdrawing

DHAKA: Ukraine announced on Thursday that it would begin withdrawing artillery from the front line with separatist rebels in the east, a move that amounts to recognition that a ceasefire meant to take effect on February 15 is holding at last.The pro-Russian rebels have already been

‘Netanyahu not correct on Iran’

DHAKA: US Secretary of State John Kerry has questioned the judgement of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu over his stance on Iran’s nuclear programme.Netanyahu has criticised the US and others for ‘giving up’ on trying to stop Iran obtaining nuclear weapons.The Israeli PM ‘may not be

IS abducts 220 from Syria Christian villages

DHAKA: Islamic State (IS) in Iraq and Syria militants have abducted at least 220 people from Assyrian Christian villages in northeastern Syria during a three day offensive.A monitor that tracks violence in Syria said on Thursday, reports The Straits Times.The British-based Syrian

Philippine army kills 14 militants from Abu Sayyaf

DHAKA: United States-trained army commandos on Thursday killed 14 militants belonging to the Al-Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf group in the first major battle this year on a remote southern island, as the Philippines stepped up efforts to rescue foreign hostages.The Abu Sayyaf is the smallest

Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ to hit German bookstores

DHAKA: For the first time since the end of World War-II, Germans will be able to buy copies of Adolf Hitler’s memoir Mein Kampf.The Jerusalem Post publishes this report.According to TIME magazine, a state-funded research center will be reissuing the book in December, when the Germany

Over 100 people killed in Afghanistan avalanches

DHAKA: More than 100 people have been killed in avalanches that buried homes in the northeastern Panjshir Valley of Afghanistan.Mohammad Aslam Syas, the deputy director of the Afghanistan Natural Disaster Management Authority, said the avalanches buried homes across four northeast

3 Al-Jazeera journalists held in Paris

DHAKA: Three journalists for TV station Al-Jazeera were arrested in Paris on Wednesday after flying a drone from a park on the edge of the city.“The first was piloting the drone, the second was filming and the third was watching,” a judicial source said.The arrests come after multiple

Chad claims killing 207 Boko Haram fighters

DHAKA: Soldiers from Chad killed 207 Boko Haram fighters in clashes near a Nigerian town close to the border with Cameroon.Chad’s army announced this in a statement that reports Aljazeera on Wednesday. One Chadian soldier was killed and another nine were wounded in Gambaru, the scene of

9 die in Czech restaurant shooting

DHAKA: A gunman opened fire inside a small-town restaurant in eastern Czech Republic that killing eight people before he fatally shot himself.The gunman was a local man aged around 60, said Patrik Kuncar, mayor of the southeastern town of Uhersky Brod, reports the Times of India on

ISIL kidnapped over 100 men, boys in Iraq

DHAKA: More than 100 Iraqi men, including nine boys, have been kidnapped by Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) fighters near Tikrit.Sheikh Anwar Assi al-Obeidi told Al Jazeera on Wednesday that 118 men and nine boys were originally captured three days ago from Rubaidha village,

28 feared dead in Afghanistan avalanche

DHAKA: At least 28 people are feared dead in an avalanche that buried some 60 homes in the northeastern Panjshir Valley, officials said on Wednesday.Most of the victims were in Panjshir province north of Kabul, where two days of heavy snow have blocked main roads, making it difficult for

Surrenders the UN veto, says Amnesty

DHAKA: Amnesty International has urged the five permanent members of the UN Security Council to give up their power of veto in cases where atrocities are being committed.In its annual report, the rights group said the global response to an array of catastrophes in 2014 had been

Obama rejects Keystone XL bill

DHAKA: US President Barack Obama, exercising his veto power for the first time in five years, rejected on Tuesday a measure green-lighting the construction of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline.Obama's signature denying the Keystone bill kicks off what's expected to be a flurry of

Row over Everest climb permits

DHAKA: Hundreds of climbers forced to abandon expeditions on Mount Everest last year are waiting to hear whether they will be allowed to try again in 2015.They say they are in limbo because of Nepalese government indecision, weeks before the new climbing season begins.Officials vowed

13 killed as bus bomb explodes in Nigeria

DHAKA: A suicide bomb attack has killed more than a dozen people at a crowded bus station in Potiskum, north-eastern Nigeria.A witness told the BBC that a bomber tried to board a bus as transport officials were loading it.Hospital sources say 13 corpses have been taken to the town's

IS abducts 90 from Christian villages in Syria

DHAKA: Islamic State (IS) in Iraq and Syria militants have abducted at least 90 people from Assyrian Christian villages in north-eastern Syria.A monitor that tracks violence in the country said on Tuesday, reports The Straits Times.The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights

NZ to send non-combat troops to Iraq

DHAKA: New Zealand’s Prime Minister John Key has announced plans to send 143 non-combat troops to Iraq to help the fight against Islamic State (IS) militants.Key told parliament most personnel would be based with Australian troops in Taji Camp north of Baghdad.He said New Zealand had