Wednesday, 27 Nov, 2024

International

Singapore flood response not sufficient: Lee Kuan Yew

SINGAPORE: The Singapore government`s measures to reduce the impact of recent floods on homes and businesses were insufficient, the island`s founding father Lee Kuan Yew said in remarks published Thursday.   Lee, commenting on Wednesday after Singapore suffered three bouts of severe

New US sanctions `violation`of UN statement: NKorea

HANOI: New US sanctions against North Korea will violate a United Nations statement issued after the sinking of a South Korean warship, a spokesman for Pyongyang said Thursday. Ri Tong Il, a spokesman for the North Korean delegation at regional security talks in Vietnam, said the

Two British soldiers shot dead in Afghanistan: ministry

LONDON:  Two British servicemen were shot dead in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday as they went to the aid of a wounded comrade, the Ministry of Defence in London said.   The soldiers were killed by small arms fire as they formed a cordon to evacuate a casualty in a "courageous and

Kosovo`s road to independence

 PRISTINA: Key dates in the history of Kosovo as the International Court of Justice prepares to give a non-binding opinion on the legality of its proclamation of independence from Serbia.   - 12th Century: Kosovo is in the heart of a Serbian empire ruled by the Nemanjic dynasty in a

US national charged with trying to join Somali militants

 WASHINGTON: The US authorities filed terrorism charges Wednesday against a young American accused of trying to join Somalia`s Shebab militant group.   Zachary Adam Chesser, 20, of Fairfax County, Virginia was apprehended by federal agents on July 10 as he tried to board a plane to

Britain`s deputy PM calls Iraq war `illegal`

  LONDON, July: Britain`s Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg made a gaffe Wednesday by calling the 2003 Iraq war "illegal" while standing in for Prime Minister David Cameron at the House of Commons for the first time.   Clegg, a long-time opponent of the war, was replacing Cameron at

CIA announces new head of spy service

WASHINGTON: The CIA announced Wednesday it was appointing an experienced spy as the new head of its vast intelligence network, the National Clandestine Service.   John Bennett, who joined the Central Intelligence Agency in 1981 after service in the US Marine Corps, will replace

Iraq car bomb kills 30

BAQUBA: A car bomb killed 30 people and wounded 46 near a mosque in a predominantly Shiite area of the mixed city of Baquba, north of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, on Wednesday, security officials said. The bomb in a car parked near a Shiite mosque in the Abu Sayeeda neighbourhood of the

Clinton announces new US sanctions on North Korea

SEOUL:  The United States Wednesday announced new sanctions on North Korea following the sinking of a South Korean warship and said the attack could be the start of more provocations by the communist state.Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the sanctions were designed to prevent

Two charged with stealing Neil Armstrong customs form

BOSTON:  Two US men were charged Tuesday with stealing a customs document from Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, with the goal of selling the former astronaut`s autograph.The pair, who were charged in Boston federal court, attempted to sell the form Armstrong filled out

Aircraft `black box` inventor dies in Australia

SYDNEY:  The Australian inventor of the "black box" flight data recorder, a crucial component of plane crash investigations, has died aged 85, officials said Wednesday.David Warren came up with the idea after probing the crash of the world`s first commercial jet, the Comet, in 1953. He

Two dead in `terror act` at Russia power plant: company

MOSCOW: Two people were killed and another two wounded on Wednesday during a "terror act" at a hydroelectric power plant in Russia`s volatile North Caucasus region, state-run power group RusHydro said, citing preliminary information. "An explosion took place on the premises of the

`Most wanted` militant killed in Indian Kashmir: army

SRINAGAR:  One of Indian Kashmir`s "most wanted" militants has been killed during a fierce gunbattle, dealing a blow to the insurgency in the volatile Himalayan region, the military said Wednesday.A Pakistani identified as Nouman, the commander of the Pakistan-based Harkat-ul-Mujahedin

Archaeologists find key remains of pre-Inca culture in Peru

LIMA:  Peruvian archaeologists have found remains from a person believed to be a leader of a key pre-Inca civilization that is more than 1,200 years old, one of the researchers said Tuesday.Carlos Elera told AFP the remains from the northern region of Lambayeque are from what some call

Two charged with stealing Neil Armstrong customs form

BOSTON:  Two US men were charged Tuesday with stealing a customs document from Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, with the goal of selling the former astronaut`s autograph.   The pair, who were charged in Boston federal court, attempted to sell the form Armstrong

Aircraft `black box` inventor dies in Australia

  SYDNEY:  The Australian inventor of the "black box" flight data recorder, a crucial component of plane crash investigations, has died aged 85, officials said Wednesday.   David Warren came up with the idea after probing the crash of the world`s first commercial jet, the Comet, in

Two dead in `terror act` at Russia power plant: company

MOSCOW: Two people were killed and another two wounded on Wednesday during a "terror act" at a hydroelectric power plant in Russia`s volatile North Caucasus region, state-run power group RusHydro said, citing preliminary information. "An explosion took place on the premises of the

`Most wanted` militant killed in Indian Kashmir: army

SRINAGAR:  One of Indian Kashmir`s \"most wanted\" militants has been killed during a fierce gunbattle, dealing a blow to the insurgency in the volatile Himalayan region, the military said Wednesday. A Pakistani identified as Nouman, the commander of the Pakistan-based

US-Yemeni cleric linked to bomb plot added to UN sanctions list

UNITED NATIONS:  A US-Yemeni cleric tied to the 2009 failed bombing of a US airliner was Tuesday added to a United Nations terror blacklist targeting associates of Al-Qaeda and the Taliban, UN and US officials said. The latest target is Anwar al-Awlaqi, a senior member of Al-Qaeda in

Scottish leader insists BP did not lobby for bomber release

LONDON:  Scotland`s First Minister Alex Salmond has insisted BP did not lobby the Scottish government "in any sense whatsoever" to persuade the administration to free the Lockerbie bomber last year. The leader of Scotland`s devolved government made the comments as British Prime Minister