Saturday, 18 Jan, 2025

International

Global arms trade deal takes effect

DHAKA: A global arms trade treaty regulating the multibillion-dollar business has come into force - a move hailed as "a new chapter" by UN chief Ban Ki-moon. He said he hoped the treaty would help prevent the transfer of weapons to "warlords, human rights abusers, terrorists and criminal

Sony's N Korea film to be screened in US

DHAKA: A comedy film about North Korea that had its Christmas Day launch cancelled after a major cyber attack and threats against US cinema-goers is now to get a limited theatrical release, Sony says. The Interview will be shown in some independent US cinemas on Thursday, reports the BBC

10 children killed in Syria air strikes

DHAKA: At least 10 children have been killed after two schools were hit in a series of air strikes carried out by the Syrian government in Damascus and villages in the Idlib province, sources say. Military jets dropped barrel bombs on a school in the town of Safohan in Idlib province on

PDP wins Jammu- Kashmir, BJP in Jharkhand

DHAKA: Jammu and Kashmir and Jharkhand assembly polls came out on Tuesday with the PDP emerging as the single-largest party in Jammu and Kashmir and the BJP with its ally the AJSU getting simple majority in Jharkhand.Mehbooba Mufti-led PDP got 28 seats in Jammu and Kashmir with the BJP

Bus station bombing kills 20 in Nigeria

DHAKA: At least 20 people were killed Monday when an explosion rocked a bus station in the northeast Nigerian city of Gombe, which has recently come under repeated attacks blamed on Boko Haram insurgents, officials said.The incident happened when a homemade bomb planted near a bus

Gunfight kills 13 Taliban terrorists in Pakistan

DHAKA: Thirteen Taliban fighters have been killed in a shootout with police forces in the Pakistani city of Karachi, according to the police.A police official has said those killed belonged to the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), or Pakistani Taliban, and were in police

North Korea partially back online

DHAKA: Some internet services have been restored in North Korea after an almost unprecedented internet outage, amid a cyber security row with the US. Though there has been no comment from the authorities in Pyongyang, US experts reported the restoration, reports BBC. Some analysts say

HK tycoon Thomas Kwok jailed for 5yrs

DHAKA: Hong Kong property tycoon Thomas Kwok Ping-kwong on Tuesday was locked up for five years and fined HK$500,000 for his part in Hong Kong's biggest ever graft trial. Before sending him to prison Mr Justice Andrew Macrae said there was "absolutely no doubt Mr Kwok is at heart a good

Pakistan to execute 500 militants

DHAKA: Pakistan plans to execute around 500 militants in coming weeks, officials said Monday, after the government lifted a moratorium on the death penalty in terror cases following a Taliban school massacre. Six militants have been hanged since Friday amid rising public anger over

N Korea threatens strikes on US amid hacking claims

DHAKA: President Barack Obama is ‘recklessly’ spreading rumors of a Pyongyang-orchestrated cyber attack of Sony Pictures, North Korea said, as it warns of strikes against the White House, Pentagon and ‘the whole US mainland, that cesspool of terrorism.’Such rhetoric is

Gulf OPEC members refuse to cut oil output

DHAKA: Arab Gulf countries have vowed they will not cut oil production or hold an emergency meeting, despite a glut in global supplies and plummeting oil prices.Powerful OPEC members Saudi Arabia and Kuwait said on Sunday they would not cut production even if non-OPEC members reduced

36 flights, 50 trains delayed in Delhi due to dense fog

DHAKA: At least 36 flights have been delayed while three have been cancelled as a thick blanket of fog enveloped Delhi. 50 trains have also been delayed while 12 others have been rescheduled in the national capital.The city recorded a maximum temperature of 15 degrees Celsius on Sunday -

S Korea nuclear firm to hold cyber-attack drills

DHAKA: South Korea’s nuclear plant operator is to conduct drills testing its ability to withstand a cyber-attack, after a data leak and threats from a hacker.Last week, designs and manuals of plant equipment owned by Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Co (KHNP) were put online by an

Essebsi claims Tunisia election win

DHAKA: Tunisia’s Beji Caid Essebsi has claimed victory in the country’s first free presidential election, with exit polls suggesting he won 55.5 percent of the vote.Supporters of the 88-year-old celebrated in the capital Tunis, reports the BBC.Campaigners for his rival, caretaker

'42 of Houthis killed' in Yemen

DHAKA: Dozens of Houthi rebels have been killed in central Yemen in a suspected revenge attack after at least 40 people from a rival tribe were kidnapped by the Shia group.At least 42 Houthis were killed by Sunni tribesman in Arhab on Sunday, sources told Al-Jazeera.The Houthis, who

Gunman kills 2 New York police officers

DHAKA: A gunman has shot dead two police officers sitting inside a patrol car in New York before killing himself.The head of the New York police said the men had been "targeted for their uniform".The gunman ran into a nearby subway station where he then shot himself, officials say,

Israeli plane strikes Gaza after rocket fire

DHAKA: The Israeli military has attacked targets in the Gaza Strip in response to a rocket launched from the Palestinian territory into Israel.Friday's air strikes were the first since the 50-day war this summer. A spokesman for Gaza's health ministry said there were no casualties in the

Mother of children stabbed to death arrested

DHAKA: The mother of seven of eight children found dead in a home in Cairns, Australia, has been arrested on suspicion of murder. Police said the woman, aged 37, was lucid and talking to investigators. She has not been charged, reports BBC. She was found at the property, suffering stab

Sony 'will not drop' North Korea film

DHAKA: Sony Pictures says it is looking at different ways to release the film satire the Interview, after scrapping its opening following a cyber-attack blamed on North Korea.It said it had only cancelled the film's Christmas Day release after cinemas pulled out, reports BBC.The company

Police arrest 4 suspects in Pakistan school attack suspects

DHAKA: Four suspects, including a woman, were arrested by the Pakistani police from Punjab state in connection with Tuesday’s terror attack on a Peshawar army school that killed 140 people, majority of them school children. The four were tracked through a mobile SIM card which was