Wednesday, 27 Nov, 2024

International

Three Kenyans face 76 murder counts in Kampala attacks

KAMPALA: A Ugandan court on Friday charged three Kenyans with 76 counts of murder, the first such cases opened against suspects in the July 11 suicide attacks in Kampala.Hussein Hassan Agad, Mohamed Adan Abdow and Idris Magondu were charged before a Kampala magistrate`s court, but did not

Al-Qaeda calls for revenge over death of moneyman

WASHINGTON: Al-Qaeda is calling for its fighters to avenge the death of the group`s number three leader Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, killed by US forces in May, the SITE monitoring group said Friday.In a video posted to Jihadi websites, Abu Yahya al-Libi, a member of the extremist group`s

Four dead, 19 hurt in China tax office blast

BEIJING: A blast at a Chinese tax office killed four people and injured 19 more on Friday, in what police believe was a deliberate attack, state media reported.Xinhua news agency, citing a police statement, said the explosion hit a regional tax office in the central province of Hunan.The

Quake hits Iran villages, injuring at least 100

TEHRAN, July 30, 2010 (AFP) - A 5.7 magnitude earthquake struck Iran`s northeast on Friday, injuring at least 110 people, damaging villages and disrupting communications, media reports said citing officials.The quake hit at 6.21 pm (1351 GMT) between the cities of Baygh and

Polls turn against Australian PM Gillard - Poll

SYDNEY: Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard lost her election lead to the opposition Saturday, with polling showing her party`s popularity sinking to levels that prompted the shock axing of her predecessor.Gillard suffered a spectacular reversal of fortunes in the campaign`s second

Syrian-Saudi leaders urge Lebanese to avoid violence

BEIRUT: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Saudi King Abdullah on Friday urged Lebanon`s rival factions to avoid violence after an unprecedented joint visit to defuse a tense political situation."The leaders stressed the importance of stability... the commitment (of the Lebanese) not to

Three protesters killed in Indian Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Three protesters were killed by security forces Friday in a day of violence in Indian Kashmir that also left 75 people injured, police and witnesses said.The fatalities added to a string of deaths that have fuelled a rolling series of angry protests across the Muslim-majority

Obama urges Iran to `immediately release` three US hikers

WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama called on Iran Friday to "immediately release" three American hikers being held by the Islamic republic, saying they never worked for the US government and committed "absolutely no crime."Obama, ahead of the one-year anniversary Saturday of the hikers`

Pakistan monsoon floods kill more than 400

PESHAWAR: Flash floods and landslides triggered by torrential monsoon rains have killed more than 400 people in Pakistan in three days and affected at least 600,000, a minister said Friday.Hundreds of homes and thousands of hectares (acres) of cultivated land were destroyed in the

Afghans riot in Kabul after deadly NATO crash: officials

KABUL: Scores of Afghans rioted outside the US embassy in Kabul on Friday after a NATO vehicle crashed into a civilian car killing a number of occupants, officials and witnesses said.Television pictures showed at least one armoured vehicle in flames as young Afghan men threw stones at

China says it disapproves of EU sanctions against Iran

BEIJING: China said Friday it opposed tough new sanctions imposed by the European Union on Iran over its contested nuclear programme, again calling for more talks to resolve the standoff."China disapproves of the unilateral sanctions put in place by the EU against Iran," foreign ministry

Soldier in WikiLeaks video case transferred to US

WASHINGTON: A US soldier accused of leaking military video footage from Iraq and suspected in the release of thousands of classified documents about the war in Afghanistan has been transferred to a US military jail, the US Defense Department said on Friday.Private First Class Bradley E.

Iran against stockpiling higher enriched uranium: Salehi

TEHRAN - Iran`s atomic chief Ali Akbar Salehi said on Friday that Tehran was against stockpiling 20 percent-enriched uranium, the sensitive material world powers want the Islamic republic to stop producing."We need 20 percent fuel for the Tehran research reactor at the moment," Salehi was

China conducts naval drill in South China Sea: state media

BEIJING - China this week staged a large-scale naval and air exercise on its southeast coast, as South Korea and the United States conducted their own naval drill opposed by Beijing, state media said Friday.The live-fire exercises in the South China Sea on Monday also came three days

Lebanon hosts rare summit of Arab leaders to defuse tensions

BEIRUT - Lebanon on Friday hosts a rare summit of regional leaders aimed at defusing tensions over reports of an impending indictment against Hezbollah members for the murder of ex-premier Rafiq Hariri.The meeting between Lebanese President Michel Sleiman, Saudi King Abdullah and Syrian

Pakistan monsoon rains kill nearly 200

PESHAWAR - The death toll from flash floods and landslides triggered by torrential monsoon rains in Pakistan rose to nearly 200 on Friday as officials reported thousands more displaced.Hundreds of homes and thousands of hectares (acres) of cultivated land have been destroyed in the

India wants Kohinoor diamond back. Cameron says no

NEW DELHI - The real jewel in Britain`s actual crown will not be returning to India, Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday, as he ruled out any repatriation of the famed Kohinoor diamond.The 105 carat gemstone set in the coronation crown of the British royals was mined in the

Obama says not invited to Chelsea Clinton wedding

WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama said Thursday he was not invited to Chelsea Clinton`s nuptials -- reasoning the security footprint of two presidents at one wedding would have spoiled the event.Chelsea Clinton, 30, is to marry investment banker Marc Mezvinksy, 32, outside a town in

US to press China, UAE, others on Iran sanctions

WASHINGTON - The United States announced Thursday that top officials will fan out starting next week to China, the United Arab Emirates, and other key countries in support of tighter sanctions against Iran."China is of concern to us in this regard," Robert Einhorn, the US State

French mother confesses to eight infant murders

VILLERS-AU-TERTRE - A French nursing assistant Thursday admitted suffocating eight newborn babies because she did not want more children and wished to avoid seeing a doctor for contraception, a prosecutor said.Dominique Cottrez, 45, was charged with murder Thursday after the new owners of