Saturday, 30 Nov, 2024

International

India, China to build rail links in Sri Lanka

COLOMBO - India and China have clinched two separate contracts to build railway lines and communication links in Sri Lanka, the government said Friday.Indian Railway Construction International Ltd has won an 86.5 million dollar deal to reconstruct rail lines in the island`s northern

Pakistan market bomb kills six: officials

PESHAWAR - A bomb blast ripped through a busy market selling second-hand cars in a Pakistan`s infamous tribal district of Khyber on Friday, killing at least six civilians, officials said.The explosion rocked Kuki Khel town in Khyber, on the NATO supply route into Afghanistan and part of

29 dead in Iraq hotel fire including Bangladeshi workers

SULAIMANIYAH: Guests leapt desperately to their deaths from upper-floor windows as a fire tore through a hotel in northern Iraq killing 29 people, 14 of them foreigners, including a Canadian, police and medics said on Friday.Citizens of Australia, Britain, Canada and several Asian and

Pakistan market bomb kills six: officials

PESHAWAR - A bomb blast ripped through a busy market selling second-hand cars in a Pakistan`s infamous tribal district of Khyber on Friday, killing at least six civilians, officials said.The explosion rocked Kuki Khel town in Khyber, on the NATO supply route into Afghanistan and part of

29 people killed in north Iraq hotel fire: officials

SULAIMANIYAH: Twenty-nine people, including children, women and foreigners, were killed in a late night fire at a hotel in northern Iraq`s Sulaimaniyah city, health and government officials said Friday.Four Americans were among 29 people killed in a hotel fire in northern Iraq, a hospital

S.Korea, US to stage series of naval drills: ministry

SEOUL ` South Korea and the United States will stage a series of naval exercises this year to deter North Korea following the sinking of one of Seoul`s warships, the defence ministry said Friday.The ministry also announced that a separate anti`proliferation naval drill would be held off

Germany`s Merkel urges China to open up markets

BEIJING ` German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday prodded China to ease access to its markets as the leaders of the world`s top two exporting nations held talks in Beijing focused on trade.After meeting Premier Wen Jiabao, Merkel told reporters that she had emphasised German wishes for

Lebanon arrests third `telecom spy` in widening probe

BEIRUT ` Lebanon has arrested a third person in a widening probe into a network of suspected Israeli spies employed in the country`s telecom sector, a source close to the investigation said Friday."The arrest was made late last night and the suspect is a former employee of Lebanon`s

Sushi hungry Japan sells its biggest tuna in quarter century

TOKYO ` A monster tuna caught off Japan turned heads at a Tokyo fish market Friday, where the 445 kilogram (981 pound) bluefin `` the biggest caught here since 1986 `` sold for 3.2 million yen (36,700 dollars)."Many of the people who work at the market have never seen a tuna that big,"

Kolkata landmark threatened by spit

KOLKATA ` Sheathed in 26,500 tonnes of high`tensile steel and capable of handling 100,000 vehicles a day without a groan, Kolkata`s Howrah Bridge is facing a threat its builders had never dreamed of `` human spittle.Recognised as one of the world`s finest cantilever bridges, the landmark

Tensions over N.Korea overshadow US, Asia security meet

HANOI:  Tensions over the sinking of a South Korean warship will overshadow the Asia`Pacific`s largest security forum when it convenes in Vietnam next week, diplomats and observers said. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will join her counterparts from 27 countries and blocs

Philippine typhoon death toll rises to 38

MANILA:  The death toll from a typhoon that hit the Philippines this week has risen to 38, with 47 people still missing, the government said on Friday.Conson hit the Southeast Asian archipelago late on Tuesday, then whipped Manila and other parts of the main island of Luzon throughout

Obama applauds Yemen`s anti`terror fight: White House

WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama praised Yemen`s "determination" to fight terror during a phone call with his counterpart Ali Abdullah Saleh on Thursday, the White House said. But despite the Yemeni government`s efforts to crack down on extremism, the two leaders noted that Al`Qaeda

Death toll from Iran mosque attacks rises to 22: TV

TEHRAN: The death toll from twin suicide bombings at a Shiite mosque in heavily Sunni southeast Iran rose to 22, a top provincial official told state television on Friday. Ali Mohammad Azad, the governor general of Sistan`Baluchestan province, said the number of those wounded also rose

Clinton heads to Pakistan to discuss its crucial Afghan role

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Clinton heads to Pakistan in the coming days to bolster support in the fight against the Taliban and outline a political endgame to the war in neighboring Afghanistan. As she heads to a donors` conference in Kabul set for Tuesday, Clinton was expected to

Five leftist rebel leaders are in Venezuela: Bogota

BOGOTA:  Colombia said Thursday it had evidence five leaders of leftist guerrilla groups were in Venezuela, marking the latest sign of tensions between the South American neighbors. Both of the leftist groups cited by the office of outgoing President Alvaro Uribe `` the Revolutionary

BP stops Gulf oil flow for first time since April

NEW ORLEANS:  British energy giant BP stopped the oil flowing into the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday for the first time in three months as it began key tests hoping to stem the spill for good. Shortly after BP engineers shut down the last of three valves on a giant new cap placed on the

Arizona immigration law challenged in court

PHOENIX: A controversial new Arizona immigration law was challenged for the first time in court here Thursday, at the start of one of seven suits brought against the heavily`criticized policy. The law, due to take effect on July 29, makes it a crime to be in the state, which borders

Thai police arrest `Red Shirt` over deadly attacks

BANGKOK:  Thai police said Thursday they had arrested an anti-government "Red Shirt" who was a close aide to an assassinated rogue general in connection with a series of attacks in Bangkok. Surachai Thewarat, 25, is accused of being involved in incidents including a deadly drive-by

Thai police arrest `Red Shirt` over deadly attacks

BANGKOK:  Thai police said Thursday they had arrested an anti-government "Red Shirt" who was a close aide to an assassinated rogue general in connection with a series of attacks in Bangkok. Surachai Thewarat, 25, is accused of being involved in incidents including a deadly drive-by