Wednesday, 27 Nov, 2024

International

Iraq arrests three suspected Qaeda leaders: ministry

BAGHDAD:  Authorities have arrested three suspected senior leaders of Al-Qaeda`s front group in Iraq, including its self-styled minister of defence, a spokesman said on Sunday.Also among the group detained were two brothers suspected of masterminding major attacks in the central Iraqi

Putin `sings songs` with deported Russian spies

MOSCOW - Prime Minister Vladimir Putin revealed he met and even sang patriotic Soviet songs with the group of Russian spies deported from the United States in the biggest espionage swap since the Cold War.Putin, who himself served as a KGB agent in the ex-East Germany in the dying years

Militants kill minister`s son in Pakistan: police

PESHAWAR: Suspected Taliban in northwest Pakistan on Saturday shot dead the only son of a provincial minister well known for speaking out against the militants, police said.Mian Rashid Hussain, 28, was on his way home with a friend in Nowshera district, 25 kilometres (15 miles) east of

EU to hammer Iran with oil sanctions

BRUSSELS: The European Union will hit Iran with tough sanctions against its vital oil and gas industry on Monday in a bid to lure Tehran back to the negotiating table over its disputed nuclear programme.EU foreign ministers will formally approve the sanctions following Iran`s repeated

US, allies move ahead on Afghan drawdown date

WASHINGTON: With concern mounting about the direction of Afghanistan, the United States and its allies are stepping up efforts to lay the political groundwork to begin pulling out troops next year.In the past week, a major conference in Kabul endorsed a 2014 target for Afghans to take

US-S.Korea begin major naval exercise

SEOUL: The US and South Korea on Sunday began a major naval exercise in the Sea of Japan, a report said, a move which has sparked warnings of nuclear retaliation from North Korea.The drill is the first in a series intended "to send a clear message to North Korea that its aggressive

At least 18 dead in Love Parade stampede in Germany

DUISBURG: Authorities were searching for clues Sunday as to what touched off a sudden stampede at the Love Parade dance party in Duisburg, western Germany that killed at least 18 people.Around 15 others were seriously hurt and dozens more sustained lighter injuries as a crush occurred in

Taliban say 2 US soldiers captured in Afghanistan

KABUL - Afghan insurgents captured two U.S. soldiers and are holding them in southern Logar province, a Taliban official said on Saturday.The NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) had no official comment, but a Reuters correspondent in Logar heard local radio broadcast

Russia insists on tech transfer in French warship deal

MOSCOW - Russia`s top naval commander Saturday insisted its purchase of French warships would only go ahead if there were a transfer of technology, warning that otherwise there was "no point" in the deal.The comments by Admiral Vladimir Vysotsky come a day after French President Nicolas

One killed, 12 hurt as Indian MiG crashes in village

KOLKATA - A farmer died and at least 12 other people were injured on Saturday when a Soviet-era MiG-27 Indian war plane crashed into a village in eastern India, police said.The pilot ejected before the crash in Moinagudi village, some 600 kilometres (370 miles) north of the West Bengal

25 die as bus plunges into Kashmir river: police

SRINAGAR: At least 25 people were killed in Indian Kashmir when an overcrowded minibus skidded off a mountain road and plunged into a fast-flowing river, police said Saturday.The accident occurred late Friday in Kishtiwar district, south of the summer capital Srinagar."Twenty-five people

Five US soldiers killed in bomb attack in Afghanistan: NATO

KABUL - Taliban-style bomb attacks killed five US soldiers in Afghanistan Saturday, NATO said, as the death toll of foreign soldiers in the nine-year Afghan war climbed towards the 2,000 mark.NATO`s International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said the five had died in two separate

US missile strike kills 11 militants in Pakistan: official

PESHAWAR: A US drone Saturday fired four missiles into a compound used by Islamist fighters in Pakistan`s northwestern tribal belt, killing at least 11 militants, security officials said.The missiles targeted the compound in Dwasarak village, about 40 kilometres west of Wana, the main

`Pragmatic` India hosts Myanmar`s military leader

NEW DELHI: Myanmar`s military ruler Than Shwe arrives in India Sunday for a state visit that underscores the growing strategic ties between the world`s largest democracy and one of its most repressive regimes.The red-carpet reception planned for Shwe, who rarely travels abroad, has been

US approves Palestinian mission upgrade

WASHINGTON: The United States said Friday it has upgraded the protocol for the Palestinian mission in Washington in a symbolic show of confidence in president Mahmud Abbas.President Barack Obama`s administration will allow the mission to call itself the "General Delegation of the

Four dead in Dagestan attacks

MOSCOW: Two separate attacks left three Russian soldiers and a village official dead on Friday in the North Caucasus region of Dagestan, neighbouring Chechnya, the Interfax news agency reported.In the first incident, unknown gunmen opened fire on soldiers belonging to a motorcycle unit in

Two US lawmakers want American troops out of Pakistan

WASHINGTON: Two US lawmakers -- a Republican and a Democrat -- proposed a bill this week demanding the withdrawal of all US troops in Pakistan, where they are conducting covert operations against militants."We have known that US forces have been operating in secret inside the territories

US sees threat from Maghreb Al-Qaeda

WASHINGTON: The United States said Friday that it considered an Al-Qaeda-affiliated gang in North Africa to be a "common threat" after French-backed Mauritanian forces launched a deadly raid.State Department spokesman Philip Crowley said the United States was not involved in the desert

UN says aid to Gaza should be delivered by land

UNITED NATIONS: The UN said Friday that groups seeking to deliver aid to Gaza should send it by land, after Israel said it would prevent two ships seeking to break a blockade of the Palestinian enclave."There are established routes for supplies to enter by land. That is the way aid should

Three major quakes rattle Philippines

MANILA: Three major quakes measuring between magnitude 7.3 and 7.4 hit the southern Philippines early Saturday, seismologists said, but there were no reports of damage and no tsunami warning was issued.The underwater quakes struck at a depth of between 575 and 605 kilometres (350 and 375