Friday, 07 Mar, 2025

International

North Korea frees detained US men Miller, Bae

Two Americans who were being held in detention in North Korea, Matthew Todd Miller and Kenneth Bae have been released and are on their way home, reports BBC.US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper is accompanying the men, the US has confirmed.Their release follows that of a

India army says sorry over Kashmir teenagers’ death

DHAKA: The Indian army has issued an unusual apology for shooting dead two teenage boys in Indian-administered Kashmir.The army says it made a mistake in firing at a car they were travelling in on the outskirts of Srinagar on Monday.Correspondents say it is rare for the army to admit such

Pakistan to help China fight Islamist extremists

DHAKA: Pakistan will help China with its fight against extremists Beijing says are active in its unruly far western region of Xinjiang, the country’s prime minister said on Saturday during a meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping.China blames the East Turkestan Islamic Movement

European states move to recognize Palestinian statehood

DHAKA: Additional European nations have reportedly said to follow suit of Sweden and unilaterally recognize Palestinian statehood if peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority are not relaunched.A Wall Street Journal report published late Friday cited senior US and

Iran politicians welcome Obama’s letter to Khamenei

DHAKA: The news that US president Barack Obama sent a letter to the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khakemei has met been met with approval by the high political echelon in Iran.An Iranian official told Asharq Al-Awsat, reports The Jerusalem Post.The Iranian official, who

Apec countries agree to curb corruption

DHAKA: Asia Pacific countries agreed on Saturday to cooperate on the extradition of corrupt officials, enhance asset recovery efforts and establish an anti-corruption transparency network to share intelligence on graft.The network, called the Apec Network of Anti-Corruption

Easing of Saudi driving ban possible

DHAKA: It's only for women over 30, who must be off the road by 8:00pm and cannot wear makeup behind the wheel. But it's still a startling shift. The Saudi king's advisory council has recommended that the government lift its ban on female drivers, a member of the council told on Friday,

US to send 1,500 more troops to Iraq

DHAKA: The US is set to send 1,500 more non-combat troops to Iraq to boost Iraqi forces fighting Islamic State (IS) militants, the White House says. The Pentagon said the troops would train and assist Iraqi forces, reports BBC. President Barack Obama authorised the deployment following

Japan approves Sendai reactor restart

DHAKA: Two reactors at Japan’s Sendai nuclear plant are set to become the first to be restarted since the 2011 meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility.The governor of Japan’s Kagoshima prefecture gave his approval, marking the final hurdle for the restart, which is now likely

China and Japan smooth over disputed island

DHAKA: China and Japan have agreed to try to reduce tensions over a disputed chain of islands in the East China Sea.Beijing officials said a crisis management mechanism had been set up to prevent the situation from worsening.The strategically important islands, known as Diaoyu by China

Myanmar commanders accused of war crimes

DHAKA: A report by human rights researchers at Harvard Law School has found that military activities carried out by Myanmar’s powerful Minister of Home Affairs when the country was still under dictatorship could constitute war crimes.The report released on Friday and said there is

Jihadists ‘using cruise ships’ to reach Middle East

DHAKA: Would-be jihadists have been travelling on cruise ships to reach conflict areas in the Middle East, Interpol has said.The international police body said some of those trying to join militant groups in Iraq and Syria had used cruise lines to get to countries including Turkey.It

Earthquake measuring 6.4 hits off Papua New Guinea

DHAKA: A strong magnitude 6.4 earthquake has struck off the coast of Papua New Guinea, the US Geological Survey (USGS) says. ABC quoting USGS said the quake, which was initially reported at 6.9 magnitude before being revised lower, hit at a depth of 65 kilometres in the New Britain

Obama sent 'secret letter' to leader of Iran

DHAKA: US President Barack Obama is said to have written a secret letter to Iran's supreme leader describing a shared interest in fighting Islamic State.The letter, reported by the Wall Street Journal, urges Ayatollah Ali Khamenei toward a nuclear agreement.The US chief stresses any

Belgium protesters clash with police

DHAKA: Over 100,000 people march through Brussels in the first mass protests against the government's plan to cut the budget.Belgian riot police have fired tear gas and water cannon during clashes with demonstrators while an estimated 100,000 people marched through Brussels in the

Gorbachev to use Berlin Wall festivities to ‘defend Putin’

DHAKA: Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev said on Thursday he would seek to defend Vladimir Putin’s policies when he travels to Germany for ceremonies commemorating the fall of the Berlin Wall this week.Gorbachev, who is praised for his decision not to use force to quell

Japan, China finalising plans for summit talks

DHAKA: The Japanese and Chinese governments are making final arrangements for talks between Japan prime minister Shinzo Abe and Chinese president Xi Jinping, to be held on the sidelines of the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Beijing next week.Japan government

Germany hit by ‘longest rail strike’

DHAKA: A four-day rail strike, billed as the longest in German history, has hit passenger trains and threatens to disrupt celebrations marking the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall.The stoppage by the 20,000-member GDL union hit intercity and regional services alike on Thursday and is due

‘No Israel charge over Gaza ship raid’

DHAKA: The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor says she will not take action over Israel’s deadly commando raid on a Gaza-bound ship in 2010.Fatou Bensouda said this was despite a ‘reasonable basis to believe that war crimes... were committed’.But she said the ICC

UN lacks resources to fight Ebola

DHAKA: The head of the UN mission charged with fighting Ebola has told the BBC he does not yet have the resources necessary to defeat the deadly disease.Tony Banbury said more help was urgently needed, despite significant contributions from Britain, China, Cuba and the US.He was