Thursday, 16 Jan, 2025

International

U.S secret service director quits

DHAKA: The head of the US Secret Service, tasked with guarding US President Barack Obama, has resigned following several high-profile security lapses, BBC reports.  Julia Pierson offered her resignation to the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday. A day

NY Times plans 100 newsroom jobs cut

DHAKA: The New York Times plans to eliminate about 100 newsroom jobs, as well as a smaller number of positions from its editorial and business operations, offering buyouts and resorting to layoffs if enough people do not leave voluntarily, the newspaper announced on Wednesday.  Arthur

Cameron unveils plan to win 2015 election

DHAKA: UK prime minister David Cameron detailed his plan for winning the 2015 general election Wednesday with a raft of measures designed to help struggling Britons and shut down support for the UK Independence Party.Closing his Conservative Party’s annual conference, Cameron

HK student leader pledges to step up mass action

DHAKA: A student leader vowed Wednesday to step up Hong Kong’s huge pro-democracy protests, including a possible occupation of government offices, unless the city’s leader steps down within a day, as support for the movement grew around the world.The announcement came as tens of

NY Times to slash 100 newsroom jobs

DHAKA: The New York Times said Wednesday it plans to cut 100 newsroom jobs in the latest move by the prestigious daily to adapt to industry upheaval.‘The job losses are necessary to control our costs and to allow us to continue to invest in the digital future of The New York Times,

Japan volcano death toll hits 43

DHAKA: Seven more bodies have been found by rescuers combing the peak of a Japanese volcano that erupted at the weekend, officials said on Wednesday, taking the death toll to at least 43. The seven are in addition to the 36 already known to have died when Mount Ontake burst to life

Hong Kong braces for National Day protest

DHAKA: Thousands of protesters have thronged the streets of Hong Kong, ratcheting up pressure on the pro-Beijing government that has called the demonstrations illegal, and vowed to press ahead with their biggest protest so far.As Hong Kong observed National Day on Wednesday, marking

12 Killed, 45 Injured in India Trains Collision

DHAKA: 12 people have been killed and over 40 injured after two passenger trains collided in eastern Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday night. The accident took place around 10:45 pm near Gorakhpur town nearly 270 km from state capital Lucknow, reports NDTV.Krishak Express, travelling from

HK student organisers demand CE resignation

DHAKA: The student organisers of Hong Kong’s massive street protests have issued an ultimatum: Chief Executive Leung Chun Ying must step down before the start of any negotiation to end the civil disobedience campaign. Otherwise, the protests will continue, they warned, reports The

Egyptian court jails 68 MB supporters

DHAKA: An Egyptian court sentenced 68 Muslim Brotherhood supporters to jail terms on Tuesday, judicial sources said, in a case related to deadly violence a year ago after the army’s ouster of Islamist president Mohamed Mursi. All were found guilty of killing 30 people and intending to

Melbourne Lashed By Strong Wind

Melbourne experienced cyclonic storm, damaging wind suddenly after 3PM toady 30, September catching many citizen off guard and causing significant disruption to traffic movement for falling trees and road crashes. Melbourne emergency services through smart emergency response within few

US disagrees with Netanyahu on Iran, IS, Hamas

DHAKA: The US State Department said in a press conference that it disagrees with prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s assertion during his UN speech on Monday that ‘ISIS and Hamas are branches of the same poisonous tree’. ‘Obviously, we’ve designated both as terrorist

‘Hamas did not intend to launch war’

DHAKA: Israel defense minister Moshe Ya’alon said on Tuesday that Hamas ‘did not intend’ to initiate hostilities against Israel in the days leading up to Operation Protective Edge, though the Palestinian Islamist group ‘was planning to carry out kidnappings of Israelis in the West

World wildlife populations ‘plummet’

DHAKA: The global loss of species is even worse than previously thought, the London Zoological Society (ZSL) says in its new Living Planet Index.The report suggests populations have halved in 40 years, as new methodology gives more alarming results than in a report two years ago.The

Obama, Modi vow to boost strategic ties

DHAKA: US president Barack Obama and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi vowed on Monday to expand and deepen their countries' strategic partnership and make it a model for the rest of the world. In a joint ‘vision statement’ issued after their first meeting at a White House dinner,

‘Unrest will not change China’s stance’

DHAKA: Hong Kong’s civil disobedience protests will not change China’s position on political reform and are instead affecting the city’s emergency services, economy and international reputation. Hong Kong chief executive Leung Chun-Ying said in his first comments since the start of

Japan volcano eruption intensifies

DHAKA: Efforts to recover the bodies of at least 24 climbers have been suspended again after the eruption on Japan's Mount Ontake intensified.  The volcano was shooting out even more ash, smoke and rocks than before, BBC reports.  At least 36 people are thought to have died in

New images from flight MH370 hunt

DHAKA: The team looking for missing flight MH370 has released detailed images of the seabed - revealing features such as extinct volcanoes and 1,400-metre depressions for the first time, BBC reports.  The collection of data from one of the most secret parts of the world is a by-product

Afghanistan to sign US troop deal Tuesday

DHAKA: A senior adviser to US President Barack Obama said that Afghanistan will sign a deal on Tuesday to allow American soldiers to remain in the country past the end of the year. John Podesta, speaking to a news conference at the US embassy in Kabul, said he didn’t know if newly

HK protests: Resignation call amid stand-off

DHAKA: Pro-democracy protesters have again urged Hong Kong’s leader to step down saying he will be condemned by history, as huge crowds continue to bring parts of the territory to a standstill. On Monday night, tens of thousands blocked streets, singing and chanting, reports the BBC.