Tuesday, 14 Jan, 2025

International

Egypt presents proposal to end war in Gaza

DHAKA: Egypt presented a proposed cease-fire to Israel and Hamas aimed at ending the monthlong war, Palestinian officials said early Wednesday after negotiators huddled for a second day of Egyptian-mediated talks meant to resolve the crisis and bring relief to the embattled Gaza

'For God's Sake, Behave'

DHAKA: Indian President Pranab Mukherjee has from a public stage reminded the country's lawmakers that they must uphold Parliament's dignity, after members of the Trinamool Congress and the Telugu Desam Party or TDP engaged in an unseemly squabble over a room in Parliament."Please,

Global Ebola death toll passes 1,000

DHAKA: The Ebola virus has killed 1,013 people and infected another 1,848, latest World Health Organisation data showed.The fatalities include 52 deaths recorded between August 7-9 in the three West African countries at the centre of the epidemic - Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone -

Gaza truce holds as Cairo talks turn to Israeli blockade

DHAKA: The skies over Gaza remained calm on the second day Tuesday of a 72-hour truce as negotiators in Cairo prepared to tackle the thorny issue of the Israeli blockade. As Gaza’s residents ventured out to try to piece together their battered lives, Israeli and Palestinian negotiators

South Africa to evacuate hundreds of rhinos

DHAKA: South Africa plans to evacuate hundreds of rhinos from the famed Kruger National Park to safe havens out of horn smugglers’ reach.The environment minister announced Tuesday, reports The Straits Times.‘A decision has been made on this issue of translocation,’ said Edna

New flotilla to challenge Israeli blockade of Gaza

DHAKA: A Turkish aid group said it would send ships again to challenge the Israeli blockade of Gaza, four years after Israeli commandos stormed its flotilla bound for the Palestinian territory and killed 10 people.The incident wrecked diplomatic ties between Turkey and Israel, once

Modi makes landmark visit to disputed Kashmir

DHAKA: India prime minister Narendra Modi accused Pakistan of waging a proxy war in Kashmir on Tuesday as he became the first Indian prime minister to visit the town of Kargil since more than 1,000 died in a battle fought there 15 years ago.Modi landed in the remote Himalayan town a

370 illegal residents arrested in Sharjah

DHAKA: More than 300 illegal residents were arrested during June and July as part of a police campaign launched in the emirate to stem loitering in public places.Sharjah Police said, gulfnews.com reports.The 370 suspects were of various nationalities. The police said those caught had

Egypt ‘may grant citizenship to foreigners’

DHAKA: Egypt is considering granting citizenship to stateless people living in the Persian Gulf countries in an effort to attract investments into the country.Under the economic citizenship proposal, an investment fund would be set up and its capital would be collected from the

137 Taliban killed in Afghanistan

DHAKA: At least 137 Taliban insurgents and three Afghan soldiers were killed in an Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) operation in eastern Nangarhar province in the past week. Local officials said, tolonews.com reports. Fifty-three other insurgents were injured in the operation.

Russia sends aid mission to eastern Ukraine

DHAKA: Almost 300 lorries of humanitarian aid have left the Moscow area bound for eastern Ukraine. Russia has said, reports the BBC. Russian media said the cargo, including hundreds of tonnes of grain, baby food, power generators and medicine, will go to civilians trapped by fighting in

‘No plans to expand Iraq strikes’

DHAKA: The United States has no plans to expand its air campaign in Iraq beyond protecting American personnel in the city of Arbil and besieged Yazidi refugees.The Pentagon said on Monday, The Straits Times publishes this report on Tuesday.‘There are no plans to expand the current

Liberia to receive Ebola trial drug

DHAKA: Liberia will receive an untested experimental drug, Zmapp, to treat people infected with Ebola, the Liberian government says. The move came after a request to the US from Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, reports BBC. The news came as medical ethics specialists met in

Three dead, 17 injured in Thai building collapse

DHAKA: At least three workers died and 17 others were injured when a six-storey building under construction collapsed just outside Bangkok, police said Monday, as rescuers searched for an unknown number of missing people.The planned student accommodation block crashed down at around

Iraqi president calls for new PM

DHAKA: Iraqi president Fuad Masum has asked the deputy speaker of parliament, Haider al-Abadi, to form a new government.Abadi has been nominated prime minister by Shia parties, instead of the incumbent Nouri Maliki, reports the BBC.But Maliki has made it clear he wants to stand for a

‘J&K and Telangana forcefully annexed to India’

DHAKA: India police have registered a case against TRS MP and daughter of Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhara Rao, K Kavitha, for her alleged comments on Jammu and Kashmir and Telangana.The case was registered two days back under Sections 124-A (sedition) and 505 (statements

100 inmates flee as shells hit east Ukraine jail

DHAKA: Over 100 inmates broke out of jail when shells rained down on a high-security prison in the besieged rebel stronghold of Donetsk in east Ukraine, killing one.Local authorities said Monday, reports daily Hurriyet.Mortar blasts rocked the correctional facility in a western

IS defeats Kurds in Iraq’s Jalawla

DHAKA: Islamic State militants captured the town of Jalawla northeast of Baghdad at dawn on Monday after weeks of clashes with Kurdish fighters. Police said, IS has extended dramatic gains that have alarmed Iraq’s Western allies, reports The Straits Times. The seizure of Jalawla,

HRW director barred from Egypt

DHAKA: The executive director of Human Rights Watch (HRW) and another senior staff member have been denied entry to Egypt.Kenneth Roth and Sarah Leah Whitson were in Cairo to launch a report by the group on mass killings last year.Hundreds of people were killed on 14 August 2013 after

Iraqi court ‘backs PM Nouri Maliki’

DHAKA: Iraqi state TV says a top court has ruled that PM Nouri Maliki’s bloc is the largest in parliament, in a boost to his bid to stay on for a third term.The decision would mean the president, who Maliki criticised for not intervening when parliament failed to appoint him,