Wednesday, 27 Nov, 2024

International

50,000 evacuated in China flooding near N.Korea border

BEIJING: Three people were missing and more than 50,000 evacuated from a city on Saturday after flooding along the Yalu river, which forms the border with North Korea, officials and state media said.About 230 homes have collapsed in the city of Dandong and some transport, power and

Wyclef Jean excluded from Haiti`s presidential race

PORT-AU-PRINCE: International Hip-Hop star Wycleff was excluded late Friday from Haiti`s November presidential election following a long deliberation by the country`s electoral council.The decision, which was announced by the council, was immediately accepted by the candidate, who

Two Australian soldiers killed in Afghanistan

SYDNEY: Two Australian soldiers were killed and two wounded by a bomb blast in Afghanistan, officials said on Saturday, taking the country`s death toll in the conflict to 20.The announcement came as Australia held national elections in which both main parties have pledged their support

Poverty forces Roma to leave Bulgaria and Romania

BUCHAREST: Europe`s Roma communities, at the centre of an immigration row in France, are often driven out by poverty from their homes in Romania and Bulgaria, the European Union`s two most impoverished members."Here we are like vagabonds. We don`t have work, we have nothing," said

Millions lack shelter after Pakistan floods

KARACHI: With entire towns and villages swallowed up by Pakistan`s devastating floods, experts say it could take years to solve a shelter crisis now facing up to 4.6 million people camped out under open skies.The catastrophic floods swamped a fifth of Pakistan -- an area the size of

Six held in new tainted milk cases in China

BEIJING: Police in China have arrested six people and detained 41 others for allegedly distributing milk powder tainted with the same chemical which killed infants in a 2008 scandal, state media said Saturday.Three of the six were employees of a factory in the northwestern province of

Australia hung parliament `more and more likely`: officials

SYDNEY: Australia faced the "more and more likely" prospect of a hung parliament Saturday, with neither the government nor the opposition looking assured of an election majority, party officials said. "I think a hung parliament is looking more and more likely," said Senator Nick Minchin,

Iran to fire up first nuclear plant after decades of delay

BUSHEHR, August 21, 2010 (AFP) - Iran on Saturday begins transferring fuel into its Russian-built first nuclear plant, as it remains defiant about sanctions imposed by world powers over its controversial atomic programme.After decades of delay, engineers will finally transfer the

Indian military says 23 soldiers died in Himalaya floods

SRINAGAR: The Indian military said Friday 23 soldiers had died in flash floods that struck a mountainous region in the north of the country a fortnight ago. "The army has lost 23 soldiers, including three JCOs (junior commissioned officers) in the flash-floods," Indian military spokesman

NATO says soldier, civilian woman killed in Afghanistan

KABUL: A US soldier and an Afghan woman were killed in separate attacks in Afghanistan, NATO said Friday, amid a surge in Taliban violence and counter-insurgency operations across the country. The soldier was operating under NATO`s International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and died

Four missing after fishing boat capsizes in China

BEIJING: Four people went missing after a fishing boat rented by students capsized on Friday in a river in northeastern China in strong winds, state media reported. The incident happened just before 8:00 am (0000 GMT) on the Songhua river in the city of Harbin in Heilongjiang province,

China says two suspects in Xinjiang blast, one dead

BEIJING: Authorities in China`s restive Xinjiang region believe two suspects, a man and a woman, were behind an explosion that killed seven people and injured 14 others, state media reported Friday.The pair allegedly tossed explosives from a three-wheeled vehicle into a crowd on Thursday

Britain warns Libya not to fete Megrahi`s release, a year on

LONDON: Britain has warned Libya that any celebrations to mark the one-year anniversary Friday of the Lockerbie bomber`s release would be "tasteless, offensive and deeply insensitive".The Foreign Office urged restraint amid fears there could be a repeat of scenes last year when Abdelbaset

N.Korea demands apology for Japanese colonial `terrorism`

SEOUL: North Korea on Friday demanded an apology and compensation from Japan for its 1910-1945 colonial rule of the peninsula, denouncing the annexation as "state terrorism.""Japan can never shirk its obligation to make an apology and reparations to the DPRK (North Korea) for its

Al-Qaeda claims attack on Iraq army recruits

BAGHDAD: An Al-Qaeda group on Friday claimed it was behind a suicide bombing on a crowded Iraqi army recruitment centre in Baghdad that killed 59 people in the deadliest attack this year, US monitors said.The Islamic State of Iraq said Tuesday`s attack, which coincided with the holy

US tells Israel Iran is one year from atomic bomb: report

WASHINGTON: The United States has persuaded Israel that Iran would take one year or longer to build a nuclear weapon, dimming the prospects of a preemptive strike on Iran`s nuclear facilities, The New York Times said late Thursday."We think that they have roughly a year dash time,"

Ahmadinejad says Iran ready for nuclear talks: report

TOKYO: Iran is ready for immediate talks with world powers over a nuclear fuel swap deal, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in an interview published in Japan on Friday.Iran is "ready to resume in late August or in early September" talks with the five permanent members of the UN Security

Israel, Palestinians to resume direct talks: report

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is expected to announce Friday that Israel and the Palestinians will resume direct peace talks for the first time in 20 months, the New York Times reported.The Times, citing two unnamed officials briefed on the situation, said Israeli

Seoul wants apology before nuclear talks resume

SEOUL: South Korea said Friday it wanted Pyongyang to apologise for the sinking of one of its warships before it could consider a resumption of North Korea nuclear disarmament talks. The comments followed a visit by a top Chinese envoy to Pyongyang this week to discuss the disarmament

Bus crash kills 20 in northern India

SHIMLA: At least 20 passengers died when the bus they were travelling in plunged into a gorge Thursday in northern India, a day after 37 people were killed in a similar accident in the same state. Twelve others were injured when the bus fell into the ravine 40 kilometres (25 miles) from