Wednesday, 25 Dec, 2024

International

Syrians to meet for new Geneva talks

DHAKA: The second round of peace talks between the Syrian government and opposition representatives is due to begin in Geneva on Monday.The first round of talks ended last month with no firm agreements and with both sides trading insults, reports BBC.However, UN envoy Lakhdar Brahimi said

South Korea-US military drills set

DHAKA: South Korea and the US have announced that their annual military drills will take place from 24 February to 18 April, despite anger from North Korea.Pyongyang warned against the planned drills last week, calling them "exercises of war", reports BBC.Meanwhile, the US said it was

Deadly religious violence rocks CAR

DHAKA: New violence and looting in the Central African Republic`s capital, Bangui, left at least nine people dead, including two more lynchings of minority Muslims.The latest assaults in the former French colony included mob attacks and an assassination attempt targeting the former

Hundreds evacuated from Homs in Syria

DHAKA: Six hundred people - mostly women, children and the elderly - have been evacuated from the Syrian city of Homs, according to non-governmental organisations.They were brought out by humanitarian assistance teams on Sunday despite mortar attacks and shooting, reports Al-jazeera.More

Swiss immigration vote split 50-50’

DHAKA: A Swiss referendum on whether to bring back strict immigration quotas is extremely tight, with first projections showing the vote split 50:50.If approved, the measures will end Switzerland’s free movement of people agreement with the European Union, reports the BBC.Fiercely

Anti-govt protesters rally in Kiev

DHAKA: An estimated 70,000 pro-Western Ukrainians thronged the heart of Kiev on Sunday, vowing never to give up their drive to oust president Viktor Yanukovych for his alliance with old master Russia.Wearing blue and yellow ribbons, the colours of both Ukraine and the European Union, the

Kashmir under curfew on anniv of Afzal’s hanging

DHAKA: Most of Indian Kashmir was under curfew on Sunday to prevent protests marking the first anniversary of the hanging of a local separatist, which fuelled anger last year in the already tense region.Shops and other businesses were shut and traffic was light in the main city of

Russia gunman ‘shoots two’ inside cathedral

DHAKA: A gunman has opened fire inside a cathedral on the eastern Russian island of Sakhalin, killing a nun and a churchgoer, say reports.Six other people are said to have been wounded and have been taken to hospital.An unconfirmed report from Russian news agency Interfax says a man has

KSA Blaze kills 15 pilgrims

DHAKA: A fire at a hotel in Islam`s holy city of Medina in Saudi Arabia left 15 pilgrims dead and injured 130 others, according to the state-run news agency SPA.Officials quoted by SPA did not identify the victims but said about 700 pilgrims had been staying at the hotel in the western

Syria barrel bomb raids on Aleppo kill 20

DHAKA: New aerial bombardment from explosives-packed barrel bombs in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo killed at least 20 people on Saturday.The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, reports The Straits Times.The raids came as in the oil-rich east, the Al-Qaeda affiliate Al-Nusra

One-week ultimatum for Anbar militants

DHAKA: An Iraqi provincial governor on Saturday gave militants controlling a city near Baghdad one week to surrender as government forces made steady progress in an effort to end a weeks-long crisis.The Anbar governor’s ultimatum was directed at anti-government fighters who have held

Princess Cristina in court over corruption case

DHAKA: Spain’s Princess Cristina has arrived in court to be questioned in connection with a corruption scandal involving her husband’s business dealings.It is the first time in history that a member of Spain’s royal family has appeared in court as the subject of a criminal

Ukraine, Russian presidents hold private meeting in Sochi

DHAKA: Russian president Vladimir Putin and embattled Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovich held a one-on-one meeting in Sochi on the day of the opening of the Winter Olympics.Putin’s foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov told reporters on Saturday, says The Straits Times.The meeting

Iran, IAEA resume nuclear talks in Tehran

DHAKA: Iran resumed talks on its nuclear program with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Saturday.The official IRNA news agency said, in discussions expected to broach sensitive military-related issues, reports The Jerusalem Post.The UN atomic agency hopes to persuade Iran

2 dead, 89 injured due to heavy snow in Japan

DHAKA: Heavy snow and severe weather struck Tokyo and other areas across Japan on Saturday, leaving two dead and around 90 injured, reports said.More than 600 flights were grounded as the weather agency issued a severe storm warning for the capital.As much as 12cm of snow was recorded on

Afghan civilian casualties rise as Nato pulls out

DHAKA: The number of civilians killed and wounded in Afghanistan’s war rose 14 percent last year, the United Nations said on Saturday, with deaths almost reaching the record of 2011.Civilians killed or wounded in the crossfire of fighting between government and Taliban-led insurgent

Kalashnikov to start building assembly facility in India

DHAKA: The Russian firearms company Kalashnikov will start setting up a joint assembly facility in India in 2014.Kalashnikov CEO Alexei Krivoruchko told journalists on Friday, The Voice of Russia publishes this report on Saturday.‘I think we will start building a production facility in

Devyani seeks dismissal of visa fraud case in US court

DHAKA: Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade has sought dismissal of the visa fraud case against her on the ground that the indictment was filed in a court here a day after the US accorded her full diplomatic immunity and the country did not have criminal jurisdiction over her.Khobragade’s

Bosnia protesters attack presidency building

DHAKA: Protesters set fire to a section of the presidency building in the Bosnian capital city of Sarajevo, on the third day of unrest over unemployment and political intertia. News agency reported that protesters had smashed windows and threw a flare into the building police efforts to

38 people die in Boliviian floods

DHAKA: Heavy rains and flooding have killed at least 38 people in Bolivia according to the Bolivian Defence Ministry, as authorities declared a state of emergency in response to the crisis.The floods have washed away people`s homes and are causing illnesses, survivors said on Friday.In