Thursday, 28 Nov, 2024

International

Mexico plane crash kills 6, including 2 lawmakers, mayor

OAXACA: At least six people, including two Mexican federal lawmakers and a governor, were killed when their small plane crashed in southern Mexico Friday, the attorney general`s office said.The plane left Mexico City and went down as it was approaching the airport at the Pacific beach

Nine killed in New Zealand tourist spot plane crash

WELLINGTON: Nine people, including foreigners, were killed when a skydiving plane crashed and burst into flames at a popular New Zealand tourist spot Saturday, police and media said.The plane went down near the airstrip at Fox Glacier, a central attraction in the UNESCO-designated World

Mexico plane crash kills 6, including 2 lawmakers, mayor

OAXACA: At least six people, including two Mexican federal lawmakers and a governor, were killed when their small plane crashed in southern Mexico Friday, the attorney general`s office said.The plane left Mexico City and went down as it was approaching the airport at the Pacific beach

At least 26 killed in vehicle accidents in China

BEIJING: At least 26 people were killed in separate vehicle accidents in northeastern China on Friday, state media reported.In Jilin province, a truck and a long-distance bus collided at the entrance to an expressway near the provincial capital Changchun at about 3:00 pm (0700 GMT),

Ahmadinejad predicts failure of Mideast talks

Tehran: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Friday that this week`s Mideast peace talks as well as Israel itself were "doomed to collapse" as millions of Iranians were expected to turn out for state-organised anti-Israel rallies.Iran marks the last Friday of the fasting month of

Bomb kills 54 in Pakistan, Taliban threatens U.S.

QUETTA, Pakistan: A suicide bomber struck a rally in the Pakistani city of Quetta on Friday, killing at least 54 people in the second major attack this week and piling pressure on a U.S.-backed government overwhelmed by a flood crisis.Pakistan`s Taliban claimed responsibility for the

Hurricane Earl brushes North Carolina

KITTY HAWK, North Carolina: Hurricane Earl pounded North Carolina on Friday as it sped up the US East Coast, threatening dangerous waves and riptides across the eastern seaboard.Coastal residents huddled at home after tens of thousands fled the strongest Atlantic storm of 2010.It was

British PM welcomes baby number four to Number 10

LONDON: British Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha introduced their newborn baby to Downing Street on Friday, posing for pictures outside the famous Number 10 door.Florence Rose Endellion caught the Camerons by surprise when she arrived early during their holiday to

Gates says Pakistan havens still threaten Afghanistan

KANDAHAR CITY: Afghanistan: Militants operating out of safe havens in Pakistan remain a major threat to Afghanistan but cooperation between NATO-led forces and the Pakistani military is increasing, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Friday.Devastating floods over the past month

Five dead in new forest fires in Russia: official

MOSCOW: Five people died in southern Russia after new forest fires broke out, a regional official told news agencies on Friday."According to our data, the bodies of five people were found in the fire. But this is preliminary information," the head of Volgograd region`s investigative

Most New Yorkers don`t want Islamic centre near Ground Zero

New York: Two-thirds of New York City residents want a controversial Muslim community centre and mosque to be relocated farther away from the site of 9/11 terrorist attack, according to a New York Times poll. The poll indicates that support for the 13-story complex at the Sep 11, 2001

Explosion on Gulf of Mexico oil platform

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana:  An oil platform explosion in the Gulf of Mexico forced the crew to dive into the sea and threatened further damage to waters still recovering from the BP disaster. Fire engulfed the offshore platform 100 miles (160 kilometers) south of the Louisiana coast

US hails `constructive` direct Middle East peace talks

Washington: Israeli and Palestinian leaders have held their first direct negotiations in nearly two years, in Washington. The US Middle East envoy said the talks, between Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, had been "constructive". Both sides have agreed

Colombia says 14 police officers killed by rebel mine blast

BOGOTA: Fourteen police officers were killed when their patrol vehicle was blown up by a rebel mine on a road in southern Caqueta department, local police said Thursday. "At first we got reports of five police killed in a mine field, but only when we managed to get there Thursday, due to

Taliban claim responsibility for Pakistan attacks

DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan: Pakistan`s Taliban on Friday took responsibility for triple bombings at a Shi`ite Muslim procession in the city of Lahore that killed 33 people. Wednesday`s blasts in the eastern city was the first major militant attack in Pakistan since floods waters tore

Fidel Castro to deliver first public speech since 2006

Havana: Cuban leader Fidel Castro will deliver Friday his first public speech since 2006, during a meeting with students of the Havana University. The speech would focus on "another war in the Middle East with unforeseeable consequences for the world", Cuba`s Granma newspaper said. It

Remains of 74 Vietnam War soldiers found: military

HANOI: Military searchers have recovered the remains of around 74 communist troops who died in the Vietnam War`s Tet Offensive in January 1968, an official said Friday. "We also found watches, buttons from military uniforms and hammocks. This evidence confirmed they were Vietnamese

Palestinian armed groups vow to attack Israeli targets

Gaza: Over a dozen Palestinian militant groups Thursday pledged to step up joint and separate attacks on Israeli targets to foil Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations in Washington. "The factions agreed that all means are open to the Palestinian resistance to deal with Israel in the

Indonesian volcano erupts again

Jakarta: An Indonesian volcano spewed another column of hot ash Friday, a vulcanologist said. Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra province erupted for the first time in about 400 years Sunday and Monday, forcing 30,000 people to flee their homes to temporary shelters. About 10,000 people

Drug shootout with army kills 25 in Mexico

MEXICO CITY: At least 25 suspected drug gang members were killed in an army raid in rural northeastern Mexico on Thursday, the army said in a press release. Soldiers were sent to the location after an airborne patrol sighted armed men outside a building. Fighting began when the men