Friday, 29 Nov, 2024

International

Iran rejects demand to ship out uranium stockpiles

DHAKA: Iran will not ship enriched uranium stockpiles out of the country, the Iranian deputy foreign minister said on Sunday, rejecting one key demand of world powers due to resume nuclear negotiations with Tehran this week.Abbas Araqchi’s comment may disappoint Western officials, who

India temple stampede toll rises to 60

DHAKA: The mood of celebration turned into one of mourning as nearly 60 devotees were feared killed and more than 100 others injured in a stampede at a temple in Datia district, 70 km from Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh, on Sunday morning.‘Between 50 and 60 people have died and over 100

‘Mass surveillance making us less safe’

DHAKA: Former National Security Agency systems analyst Edward Snowden says surveillance programs used by the United States to tap into phone and internet connections around the world are making people less safe.In short video clips posted by the WikiLeaks website on Friday, Snowden said

World powers, Iran under Rouhani revive nuclear talks

DHAKA: World powers will hold fresh talks with Iran on its nuclear programme on Tuesday, amid raised hopes of a less hardline approach from the Islamic republic’s new president.The two-day meeting in Geneva will be the first such negotiations since president Hassan Rouhani, a reputed

Over 50 killed and 100 injured

DHAKA: More than 50 pilgrims were killed and over 100 injured in a stampede at Ratangarh temple in Datia district of Madhya Pradesh on Sunday morning.While more than 40 were killed in stampede, others died of drowning after jumping off a bride near the temple.The tragedy was caused by

New alert after typhoon kills 13 in Philippines

DHAKA: A major clean-up operation was under way in the Philippines on Sunday after typhoon Nari pounded the archipelago’s north, leaving 13 dead, as authorities issued a storm warning for the east of the country.The military, along with civilian relief workers, struggled to clear roads

Toll from Vietnam firework factory blast reaches 24

DHAKA: Vietnamese police on Sunday raised the death toll from a blast at a fireworks factory to 24 blaming other explosives also stored at the site for the accident which also left many injured.‘At least 24 people were killed - we have identified 16 bodies,’ Phu Tho policeman Pham

‘US suspension of arms to Egypt could be lifted’

DHAKA: US state secretary John Kerry said on Thursday that Washington’s suspension of military hardware deliveries to Egypt was ‘not a withdrawal’ of US friendship and could be lifted ‘based on performance’.‘By no means is this a withdrawal from our relationship or a severing

Second team of arms inspectors arrives in Syria

DHAKA: A second team of international inspectors arrived in Damascus on Thursday to help supervise the destruction of Syria’s chemical arsenal under the terms of a UN resolution.Three UN vehicles carrying inspectors earlier departed from their Damascus hotel en route to an undisclosed

5 killed in Pakistan bomb blast

DHAKA: Police say a bomb exploded has outside a police station in a crowded market in southwest Pakistan, killing at least five people.Police official Mohammed Mohsin says the blast on Thursday in Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province, also wounded at least 20 people.The bomb also

Iraq hangs 42 people convicted on terrorism charges

DHAKA: Iraq’s justice ministry says authorities have executed 42 people, including a woman, over the past two days.They were all convicted on terrorism-related charges.Thursday’s announcement shows Baghdad’s determination to carry out capital punishment despite international appeals

Afghanistan preparing for meeting over US deal

DHAKA: An Afghan official says preparations are underway for a meeting of elders next month that will advise the president on whether to sign a long-troubled security deal with the United States.Afghanistan interior ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqi said on Thursday that security services

20 pilgrims killed in India road accident

DHAKA: Twenty pilgrims were killed while 40 others were injured when an overloaded mini truck carrying them fell in a gorge in Manguwal village in the district early Thursday.‘The pilgrims were returning from Chintpurni shrine in Himachal Pradesh and were headed to Begowal falling in

Freed Libyan PM arrives at govt HQ

DHAKA: Libyan prime minister Ali Zeidan arrived at government headquarters in Tripoli on Thursday shortly after he was freed from the captivity of militiamen who had held him for several hours.Several government ministers and members of the General National Congress, Libya’s highest

‘Fukushima decontamination insufficient’

DHAKA: Japan’s efforts to scour areas around Fukushima have been insufficient, pressure group Greenpeace said on Thursday, as the government considers letting some residents return to homes near the crippled nuclear plant.The environmental group said tests it had carried out inside the

Myanmar takes ASEAN chair

DHAKA: Myanmar won a new diplomatic prize on Thursday for its dramatic political reforms, taking the helm of Southeast Asia’s regional bloc despite warnings from some critics that the move was premature.The one-time international pariah was formally awarded the rotating chair of the

Malala wins EU’s Sakharov rights prize

DHAKA: Malala Yousafzai, Pakistan’s teenage activist, on Thursday was awarded the European Parliament’s prestigious Sakharov human rights prize.‘Today, we decided to let the world know that our hope for a better future stands in young people like Malala Yousafzai,’ said the

Alice Munro wins for Literature

DHAKA: Canadian author Alice Munro has won the 2013 Nobel Prize for Literature.Making the announcement, Peter Englund, permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy, called her a ‘master of the contemporary short story’, reports the BBC.Her books include Dear Life and Dance of the Happy

15 killed as suicide bomber attacks at Iraq primary school

DHAKA: A suicide bomber drove a truck packed with explosives into the playground of a primary school in northern Iraq and blew himself up, killing 14 students and their headmaster on Sunday.Iraq police and medical sources said, reports Today’s Zaman.The attack followed a suicide bombing

‘Major powers must table new nuclear proposals’

DHAKA: Iran’s foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif called on Sunday for new proposals from the major powers in talks on its nuclear programme that are due to resume on October 15.Zarif said that the previous offer, made by the so-called P5+1 group at two meetings in Kazakhstan in