Sunday, 12 Jan, 2025

International

Popular Pakistani singer shot dead

DHAKA: Unknown gunmen shot dead a popular female singer in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar in the latest attack against women artistes. Officials said on Thursday, reports The Straits Times. Gulnar, 38, famous under her performing name Muskan, was shot by four gunmen who

‘US air strikes in Iraq could cause heavy casualties’

DHAKA: Turkish prime minister Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday US air strikes on militants in Iraq could cause a high number of civilian deaths and that Washington did not view such a strategy favourably. ‘America, with its current stance and the statements it has made, does not view

Dozens of Nato trucks destroyed in Afghanistan

DHAKA: Four Taliban militants struck a Nato post in the eastern Afghan province of Nangarhar on Thursday, destroying dozens of trucks and sparking a gun battle with the police. Afghan officials said, reports The Straits Times. The attack took place in the parking compound of a Nato base

Modi pushes back trip to Japan

DHAKA: India’s new prime minister Narendra Modi has postponed a visit to Japan which had been expected to take place early next month. The foreign ministry said on Thursday, reports The Straits Times. ‘The dates we were looking at for the visit in early July will now be reworked

Khamenei warns of ‘war in Muslim world’

DHAKA: A Twitter account Iran experts believe is run by the office of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in comments apparently inspired by Iraq’s turmoil, accused Sunni militants on Thursday of wanting to bring about a war in the Muslim world. Shia Iran has been alarmed by rapid

Ukraine forces fight fierce battle with separatists

DHAKA: Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists were locked in a fierce battle in the rebellious east of the country on Thursday. Ukrainian military sources said, reports The Straits Times. The sources said there were reports that tanks had been deployed by both sides but this could

Obama can ‘bypass Congress’

DHAKA: US president Barack Obama has told Congressional leaders he does not need lawmakers’ approval for any action in Iraq. The top Senate Republican says, reports the BBC. Senator Mitch McConnell was speaking after a meeting between the president and senior members of Congress.

Abducted Indian workers in Iraq ‘promised freedom’

DHAKA: Several families of 40 Indian construction workers abducted in strife-torn northern Iraq say they have spoken with the men, whose captors claim they will be freed unharmed. Reports said Thursday, according to The Straits Times. India’s foreign ministry announced on Wednesday

King Felipe VI takes Spanish throne

DHAKA: King Felipe VI took the Spanish crown on Thursday, setting the stage for celebrations in the flag-festooned capital a day after his father quit the throne with tears in his eyes. The 46-year-old former Olympic yachtsman, who stands nearly two meters tall, assumed the crown after

Iraq formally seeks US air strikes

DHAKA: Iraq has formally called on the US to launch air strikes against jihadist militants who have seized several key cities over the past week. "We have a request from the Iraqi government for air power," confirmed top US military commander Gen Martin Dempsey in front of US senators.

‘Iran could work with US in Iraq’

DHAKA: A top Iranian official said on Wednesday that Teheran could consider working with the United States over the crisis in Iraq if talks on its nuclear programme are successful. Asked about possible cooperation in Iraq, president Hassan Rohani’s chief of staff Mohammad Nahavandian

‘No military solution to Iraq problems’

DHAKA: The United States is not looking for a military solution in Iraq, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said on Wednesday. Speaking at a forum in Jerusalem, Lew said the United States was concerned about the ‘grave situation’ in Iraq. ‘As the President (Barack Obama) makes a decision

20 killed as militants seize villages in Iraq

DHAKA: Militants seized three villages in northern Iraq on Wednesday during clashes with security forces and residents that left 20 civilians dead. A local official said, reports The Straits Times. The official, Shallal Abdul Baban, named the villages as Albu Hassan, Birwajli and

40 India construction workers abducted in Iraq

DHAKA: Forty Indian construction workers have been abducted in violence-hit northern Iraq. The Indian foreign ministry said on Wednesday, reports The Straits Times. The workers were taken from the region around Mosul, which has been overrun by militants from the Islamic State of Iraq

Bangladeshis among 60 abducted in Iraq

DHAKA: Bangladeshis among 60 foreign construction workers were abducted by militants near the Kirkuk city of Iraq. Sources from Turkey’s embassy in Baghdad disclosed the matter to international media Wednesday. Militants of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant seized the group

India woman gangraped by FB friend, his 2 allies

DHAKA: A 21-year-old woman was allegedly gangraped by her Facebook friend and his two accomplices in Jind on Monday. Accused Ram Niwas, alias Raj Fauji, and his two friends were booked for gangrape and criminal intimidation on Monday evening. The woman had reportedly married a local

Abdullah demands vote-counting halt

DHAKA: Afghan presidential election candidate Abdullah Abdullah has demanded an immediate halt to vote-counting over allegations of widespread fraud. Dr Abdullah said ballot boxes had been stuffed to the benefit of his rival Ashraf Ghani and he had lost trust in the electoral

Pope urges help for Iraq displaced

DHAKA: Pope Francis called on Wednesday for concrete help for millions of refugee families around the world and sent his prayers to those forced to flee an insurgency spearheaded by Islamist militants in Iraq. ‘The number of brother refugees grows and, over the past few days, thousands

Militants invade Iraq’s biggest oil refinery

DHAKA: Islamist-led militants have invaded Iraq’s biggest oil refinery, after pounding it with mortars and machine guns from two directions. An official quoted by media said the militants now controlled 75% of the Baiji refinery, 210km north of Baghdad, reports the BBC. Government

Gunmen kill 8 of a family in Pakistan

DHAKA: Two women were among eight Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) killed in Hangu when unidentified gunmen opened fire on them Wednesday. Police said, unidentified men trespassed into a house and killed the eight people. One woman was said to be injured. The victims were IDPs of the