Friday, 23 May, 2025

International

Libya urges UN to lift arms embargo

DHAKA: Libya has asked the UN Security Council to lift an arms embargo so that it can deal with the Islamic State (IS) group and other militants.Foreign Minister Mohammed al-Dairi said that it would help the government build its army and deal with "rampant terrorism".Egypt said it

US “war on those perverting Islam", says Obama

DHAKA: US President Barack Obama says the US is "not at war with Islam - we are at war with the people who have perverted Islam".Obama was speaking to representatives from 60 nations attending a three-day event on extremism that follows attacks in Denmark and France.He said those

Nigeria army kills 300 Boko Haram fighters

DHAKA: More than 300 Boko Haram fighters have been killed in military operations in north-east Nigeria.The army says, reports the BBC.A number of militants had also been captured and weapons and equipment seized, defence spokesman Chris Olukolade said.Two soldiers had lost their lives

Lunar New Year celebrations begin in China, across Asia

DHAKA: Countries across Asia are beginning Lunar New Year celebrations to welcome in the year of the sheep.In China, hundreds of millions of people are travelling home in what is considered the world’s biggest annual human migration.State media says about three billion passenger trips

Ukraine troops retreat from key town

DHAKA: The Ukrainian president says his forces are making an ‘organised’ withdrawal from the embattled town of Debaltseve.Petro Poroshenko said 80% of Ukraine’s troops had left on Wednesday morning, with more to follow, reports the BBC.Fighting has raged over the transport hub, with

IS opens new front in north Africa

DHAKA: The influence of the Islamic State (IS) is gradually expanding from its stronghold in the Middle East to extremist groups in north of Africa.Militants in several countries in North Africa, including Libya, Egypt, Algeria and Tunisia, have pledged allegiance to IS leader Abu Bakr

Myanmar declares martial law

DHAKA: A state of emergency has been declared in the Kokang region of Myanmar, following intense fighting between ethnic-minority rebels and the army.Myanmar president Thein Sein has handed power in the area over to the military and imposed a three-month period of martial law.Fighting

Modi warns against religious attacks

DHAKA: India’s prime minister Narendra Modi has vowed to protect all religious groups after a string of attacks on churches in Delhi.Addressing a Christian audience in the capital, he called on all religious groups to show restraint and respect, the BBC publishes this report on

Syria ‘agrees to halt’ Aleppo raids

DHAKA: UN envoy to Syria Staffan de Mistura says Damascus is prepared to suspend its aerial bombardment of Aleppo for six weeks for a trial ceasefire.The envoy said the Syrian pledge offered a glimmer of hope although it is unclear when it would take effect, reports the BBC.The opposition

US hosts anti-extremism conference

DHAKA: The US has opened a three-day summit on countering violent extremism.Representatives from around the world are attending the gathering, which follows shooting incidents in Denmark, France and Australia.US vice-president Joe Biden said it was imperative to engage with immigrants

‘Russia and rebels not abiding by truce’

DHAKA: Russia and separatists in Ukraine’s east ‘are not abiding’ by a European-brokered ceasefire.Ukraine’s presidency said on Tuesday, reports The Straits Times.‘The hopes of the world for peace are being destroyed,’ the deputy head of the presidential administration,

Myanmar declares state of emergency

DHAKA: Myanmar declared a state of emergency on Tuesday in a conflict-torn border region where ferocious fighting between the army and ethnic rebels has forced thousands of civilians to flee.‘A serious situation has developed that has put people’s lives at risk, so a state of

4 killed in Lahore suicide attack near police HQ

DHAKA: At least four people have been killed and several other people injured in an explosion in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore.According to initial reports, a suicide bomber blew himself up outside a hotel near the police district in Lahore’s Qila Gujjar Singh area, says the

Greek debt deal hangs in balance

DHAKA: Greece’s finance minister Yanis Varoufakis declared he was ready to do ‘whatever it takes’ to reach agreement over its bailout after the collapse of talks with EU finance ministers.Varoufakis spoke after Greece rejected an EU offer to extend its current €240bn bailout, a

Japan lifts tsunami warning

DHAKA: Japan lifted a tsunami advisory nearly an hour after the country had issued the advisory following an earthquake off its northeastern coast Tuesday morning local time.The Japan News reported a tsunami advisory was issued in Iwate Prefecture in morning after a magnitude-6.9

Tsunami warning after 6.8 quake hits Japanese coast

DHAKA: Japan has issued a tsunami advisory after a magnitude-6.9 earthquake struck off its northeastern coast early Tuesday. The quake struck shortly after 8:00 am Japan time at a depth of about 10 kilometers. The Japan Meteorological Agency issued an advisory for a possible 1 metre

US north-east shivers in snowstorms

DHAKA: The US north-east is reeling from the latest in a series of blizzards, with low temperatures - up to 17C below normal - exacerbated by strong winds. A fourth major snowstorm in Boston, Massachusetts, made February the snowiest month in the city’s history. Almost 2,000 flights

Egypt bombs IS in Libya after beheadings video

DHAKA: Egypt says it has bombed Islamic State targets in Libya, hours after the group published video showing the apparent beheadings of 21 Egyptian Christians.State TV said the dawn strikes had targeted camps, training sites and weapons storage areas, reports the BBC.Earlier, President

Michelle Obama to visit Japan next month

DHAKA: US First Lady Michelle Obama is set to visit Japan in March for the first time since her husband Barack Obama entered the White House.US local media reported Monday, says The Straits Times.She will arrive on March 18 as part of a private tour of Asia, Kyodo News and other media

Copenhagen attacks suspect had gang past: Police

DHAKA: Danish police have shot and killed a man they believe carried out two gun attacks in Copenhagen which left two people dead.Police said the man was a Danish-born 22-year-old with a background in criminal gangs, reports the Aljazeera.At a news conference on Sunday, officers said