Wednesday, 15 Jan, 2025

International

‘MH17 hit by numerous objects’

DHAKA: Dutch experts say Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 broke up in mid-air after being hit by ‘numerous objects’ that ‘pierced the plane at high speed’. A report released by the Dutch Safety Board said there was ‘no evidence of technical or human error’, reports the BBC. All

Xi to make first visit to India

DHAKA: Chinese president Xi Jinping will make his first visit to India as head of state on a regional visit starting this week which will also take in Sri Lanka, the Maldives and Tajikistan.China foreign ministry said on Tuesday, reports The Jerusalem Post.Xi will begin his trip in

Militants attack Pakistan navy dockyard

DHAKA: Suspected Taliban militants attacked a Karachi naval dockyard in a weekend raid which left a Pakistani officer and two insurgents dead. Pakistan officials said on Tuesday, reports The Straits Times. An officer and six sailors were also wounded in the attack early on Saturday on

Liberia 'faces huge surge' says WHO

DHAKA: Ebola is spreading exponentially in Liberia, with thousands of new cases expected in the next three weeks, the World Health Organization (WHO) says. Conventional methods to control the outbreak were "not having an adequate impact", the UN's health agency added. At least 2,100

Modi to meet Obama at White House

DHAKA: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold two days of meetings with President Barack Obama in his first visit to the US since being banned in 2005, US officials have confirmed. Mr Modi will visit the White House on 29-30 September. The two leaders are expected to discuss

Somalia car bomb suicide attack kills 12

DHAKA: A suicide car bomber has killed 12 people in an attack aimed at African Union (AU) troops in Somalia, an official has said. A car laden with explosives was rammed into an AU convoy travelling south-west of the capital, Mogadishu, said local governor Adukadir Mohamed Sidi. The

EU adopts new sanctions on Russia

DHAKA: European Union member states have formally adopted new sanctions on Russia over the Ukraine crisis. The new measures include restrictions on large Russian state-owned oil companies raising money on European financial markets. However, the new measures will come into effect "in

Hundreds of US children hit by virus

DHAKA: Hundreds of children across the US have been treated for a rare respiratory virus and more cases are expected in the next few weeks, doctors have said. The enterovirus, EV-D68, is believed to be the cause of the outbreak and can cause severe respiratory illness. Twelve states in

US hails 'milestone' Iraq government

DHAKA: The US has hailed the announcement of a new government in Iraq ahead of a drive to organise an international coalition against Islamic State (IS). Secretary of State John Kerry said the US would stand with Iraqis in the fight against the group, which has seized large parts of the

Ukraine rebels free 1,200 captives

DHAKA: Pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine have released 1,200 prisoners, Ukraine president Petro Poroshenko has said.The releases followed Friday’s ceasefire deal, he said, which included an exchange of prisoners.He was speaking during a visit to the strategic south-eastern port city of

Abdullah insists he won disputed Afghanistan election

DHAKA: Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah insisted on Monday that he won the country’s disputed election, dimming hopes that a United Nations-supervised audit of votes could soon end the prolonged political crisis.Abdullah repeated claims that massive ballot-rigging had

12 killed in suicide car bomb attack in Somalia

DHAKA: A suicide car bomber has killed 12 people in an attack aimed at African Union (AU) troops in Somalia. An official has said, reports the BBC. A car laden with explosives was rammed into an AU convoy travelling south-west of the capital, Mogadishu, said local governor Adukadir

‘Abbas trying to destroy Palestinian unity deal’

DHAKA: Hamas accused Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas of trying to sabotage the unity deal between the two Palestinian factions.Media reported on Monday, says The Jerusalem Post.At a meeting with Egyptian media representatives in Cairo Saturday night, Abbas said his partnership

William, Kate expecting second child

DHAKA: Britain’s Prince William and his wife Kate are ‘very pleased’ to announce that they are expecting their second child.Kensington Palace said on Monday, reports The Straits Times.The Prince’s grandmother Queen Elizabeth II was said to be ‘delighted’ at the news, which

Khamenei undergoes ‘successful’ prostate surgery

DHAKA: Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei was hospitalized and underwent a ‘successful’ prostate surgery on Monday morning.Local media reported, reports The Jerusalem Post.‘The Leader has undergone a prostate surgery this morning in a public hospital & with God’s grace it was

Obama’s China visit will be important milestone

DHAKA: US president Barack Obama’s upcoming visit to China represents an ‘important milestone’ in US-China relations, the top White House national security aide Susan Rice said on Monday at a meeting with officials in Beijing. Her trip comes at a turbulent time in US foreign policy

Colombia plane crash kills all on board

DHAKA: Ten people, including a child, were killed when a commercial plane crashed in Colombia's Amazon rainforest, officials have said.Search teams on Sunday recovered three bodies from the wreckage of the plane, said Gustavo Ortega, a Colombian rescue official.All of those on board -

Pakistan, Kashmir floods kill 335

DHAKA: Five days of heavy rains have left more than 335 dead in Pakistan and the Pakistan and Indian-administered areas of Kashmir, the region's worst flooding in more than five decades.By Sunday, flooding had submerged at least 450 villages and triggered landslides in Kashmir,

Pakistan army kills 910 militants

DHAKA: Pakistan's military says it has killed at least 910 suspected militants since launching an offensive in the tribal area of North Waziristan in June.Some 82 soldiers had died fighting the insurgents there and in raids across the country, the statement said.The army said the main

Japan PM's official plane tracked online

DHAKA: Japan's government has admitted that the flight paths of official aircraft used by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe were posted online.The location of the planes and other flight data were published on the website Flightradar24, which shows live air traffic around the world, local