Tuesday, 14 Jan, 2025

International

‘Militants hiding in Pakistani cities’

DHAKA: Taliban and Al Qaeda militants are hiding not only in tribal areas but also in Pakistani cities. Former CIA director Michael Hayden, says, dawn.com publishes this report on Sunday. Former US Senator Richard Lugar, who co-authored the $7.5 billion Kerry-Lugar assistance package

Philippine Muslim self-rule bill due on Monday

DHAKA: Philippine president Benigno Aquino will on Monday receive a completed draft Bill to create a Muslim autonomous area, aimed at ending decades of fighting that has claimed thousands of lives. His spokesman said, reports The Straits Times. Receiving the draft Bill would allow

Rebels shoot down Ukrainian fighter jet

DHAKA: Pro-Russian separatists on Sunday shot down a Ukrainian fighter jet over the war-torn east of the country.Confirming the matter, a military spokesman, Leonid Matyukhin told media that in the course of an assignment to eliminate a large group of terrorists, a MiG-29 was shot down

Imran calls for show of strength

DHAKA: Pakistani opposition politician Imran Khan, who is leading one of two large anti-government demonstrations in the capital, has called on followers to show their strength on Sunday as he tries to force the government to resign. Imran, a former international cricket star whose

Cameron warns of possible IS threat to UK

DHAKA: Islamic State militants could grow strong enough to target people on the streets of Britain unless action is taken. UK premier David Cameron has warned, reports the BBC. The PM, writing in the Sunday Telegraph, said a ‘humanitarian response’ to IS was not enough and a ‘firm

Death toll reaches 84, 139 still missing

DHAKA: At least 84 persons were killed and 139 have gone missing in floods and landslides triggered by incessant rainfall in the last three days in various districts across the country.  Hundreds of families have been rendered homeless, thehimalayantimes.com reports on Sunday.  As

2 UN peacekeepers killed in Mali

DHAKA: The UN secretary-general says two United Nations peacekeepers have been killed and seven wounded in a suicide attack in Mali.Ban Ki-moon said he was saddened by the deaths and condemned the attack against UN personnel in a statement issued Saturday.The UN mission in Mali had

Israelis, Palestinians Set to Resume Talks

DHAKA: Israeli and Palestinian negotiators were poised to resume indirect talks Sunday with Egyptian mediators on reaching a more permanent ceasefire before the current truce expires. The Egyptian government persuaded both sides late Wednesday to adhere to a new five-day ceasefire,

Accept demands or face long war

DHAKA: Hamas rejected on Saturday as insufficient offers made in Cairo to Palestinian negotiators seeking to end Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip, and raised the possibility of renewed fighting when the current truce expires.Israel said it had also not yet accepted any proposals

Chad army rescues 85 Nigerians

DHAKA: Chadian troops have rescued 85 Nigerians kidnapped last week by the Islamist terror group Boko Haram.  A Nigerian security official told media that they had intercepted a convoy of buses transporting gunmen and the villagers in a routine security check, reports BBC. Neither the

Curfew in riot-hit US town

DHAKA: The governor of the US state of Missouri has declared a state of emergency in the St Louis suburb where a black teenager was shot dead by police last week.Jay Nixon also said a curfew would run from midnight local time (05:00 GMT) until 05:00 (10:00 GMT) in Ferguson.The move

IS group ‘executes 700’ in Syria

DHAKA: The Islamic State group has executed 700 members of a tribe it has been battling in eastern Syria during the past two weeks, the majority of them civilians. The killing spree happened in several villages inhabited by the al-Sheitat tribe in Deir Ezzor province, where the tribe

‘Long-term truce with Israel unacceptable’

DHAKA: As a temporary lull in fighting seems to be holding, a political battle rages on in Cairo, as Israeli and Palestinian negotiators try to hash out details that could cement a long-term truce.Hamas’ political leader Khaled Mashaal took to the airwaves on Saturday afternoon to

Al Gore sues Al Jazeera

DHAKA: Current TV founders Al Gore and Joel Hyatt filed a lawsuit on Friday against Al Jazeera, claiming the Qatar-based broadcaster owes them millions of dollars after it bought Current TV.Al Jazeera acquired Current TV for an estimated $500 million in 2013. Gore and Hyatt are suing

Kurdish leader appeals to Germany for weapons

DHAKA: The leader of Iraq’s Kurds, Masoud Barzani, appealed to Germany for weapons to help Kurdish fighters battling militants of the Islamic State, and said foreign powers must find a way to cut off the group’s funding. The European Union on Friday gave a green light to EU

‘Little chance of reaching nuclear deal with West’

DHAKA: Iran’s foreign minister said on Saturday that he believed it was unlikely a final-status agreement would be reached with the West over the Islamic Republic’s disputed nuclear program within the time frame that has been allotted in the negotiations. ‘The chances that we will

53 killed in Nepal floods, mudslides

DHAKA: Flash floods and mudslides following heavy rains have killed at least 53 people in Nepal over the past three days and cut off remote communities in the mountains. The government said on Saturday, reports dawn.com. The landslides and flooding were triggered by annual monsoon rains

2 BSF personnel killed in Kashmir

DHAKA: Two BSF personnel were killed while four others injured when militants opened fired at their vehicle just outside the Awantipora IAF airfield in India’s Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday. Officials said a squad of Border Security Force (BSF) personnel was changing guard at the

Prince George is in Top 10 names of 2013

DHAKA: He has already taken after his mother in the fashion stakes, causing clothes he wears to fly off the shelves of shops.Now Prince George is setting trends in the name game. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s choice for their son has seen it soar in popularity, making it into

Big protest march in Islamabad

DHAKA: Thousands of protesters have gathered in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad after arriving in big convoys from Lahore. Rally leaders Imran Khan and Tahirul Qadri demanded that prime minister Nawaz Sharif step down, alleging rigging in the 2013 elections. Qadri, an anti-government