Tuesday, 26 Nov, 2024

International

Baghdad bombs kill two, one an Iraqi general

BAGHDAD - Magnetic bombs killed two people in Baghdad on Tuesday, one of them an Iraqi general, as insurgents sabotaged a key oil pipeline on the northern outskirts of the capital, security officials said. The general, who police identified only by his first name Khodr, was blown up in

Rare white elephant caught in Myanmar

YANGON: A rare white elephant, historically considered an omen of political change, has been captured in the west of military-ruled Myanmar, state media reported Tuesday.   The female pachyderm was captured by officials on Saturday in the coastal town of Maungtaw in Rakhine state, the

Obama Supreme Court pick faces tough Senate hearing

WASHINGTON :  US Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan vowed at her first confirmation hearing Monday to be an impartial justice and seemed on track to become the fourth woman ever to sit on the history-shaping bench.   "I will work hard, and I will do my best to consider every case

Indian Kashmir on the boil again

SRINAGAR: Indian Kashmir is on the boil again: this time over the killing of eight young Kashmiris in less than three weeks allegedly at the hands of Indian security forces.   The deaths have brought thousands of war-weary residents out onto the streets chanting "Blood for Blood!" and

US drone strike kills six militants in Pakistan

PESHAWAR: A US drone fired two missiles into a compound used by Islamist fighters in Pakistan`s tribal belt Tuesday, killing at least six militants, security officials said.The missiles targeted the compound in Karikot village, about 10 kilometres (six miles) southwest of Wana, the main

Furious US lawmaker blocks Afghan aid

WASHINGTON - A senior US lawmaker on Monday angrily blocked billions of dollars in aid to Afghanistan, vowing not to give "one more dime" until Afghan President Hamid Karzai acts against corruption.   Representative Nita Lowey, who sits on the powerful committee in charge of the

China to stage live-fire military exercises

BEIJING: China will kick off six days of live-fire military exercises off its eastern coast later this week, state press reported Tuesday, amid plans for US-South Korean war games in the nearby Yellow Sea.The People`s Liberation Army has banned all vessels from entering a large area of

Deaths of foreign soldiers in Afghan war 100 for June: AFP

KABUL: Deaths of foreign soldiers in Afghanistan fighting the Taliban insurgency have hit the unprecedented toll of 100 for the month of June alone, according to an AFP tally Tuesday.   BDST : 1114 HRS, 29 June, 2010 SIS  

China rescuers struggle to save 107 landslide victims

BEIJING: Rescuers in southwest China struggled in treacherous conditions Tuesday to pull out 107 people buried the day before in a landslide, but they said there were only "slim" chances of finding survivors.Around 600 rescuers were searching through the mud and debris for signs of life

Accident during exercise could start war, N.Korea warns

SEOUL: North Korea warned Tuesday that any accidental clash during an upcoming US-South Korea naval exercise could spark war, as tensions remained high over the sinking of a South Korean warship.Minju Josun, the cabinet`s official daily, accused the South and its US ally of "fabricating"

Kyrgyz leader meets with observers after vote - Wrap, Newseries

  BISHKEK ;Kyrgyz interim President Roza Otunbayeva was to meet with representatives of foreign observer missions Tuesday after voters overwhelmingly backed a new constitution in a controversial referendum.   More than 90 percent of voters in Sunday`s poll backed the new charter that

Hurricanes warnings as storm Alex in Gulf strengthens

MIAMI: Hurricane warnings were issued in Texas and the northeastern Mexico as forecasters predicted that Tropical Storm Alex churning in the Gulf of Mexico would reach hurricane force on Tuesday.At 0300 GMT the center of Alex was located some 505 miles (810 kilometers) southeast of

Fifty years of broken hopes since DR Congo independence

KINSHASA : The Democratic Republic of Congo this week celebrates 50 years since it cast off Belgian rule but the vast mineral-rich nation, blighted by decades of war, corruption and poverty, has yet to fulfil the hopes of independence.Sung for the first time on June 30, 1960, as the

Obama comments on N.Korea `irresponsible`: China state media

BEIJING: China`s state media on Tuesday slammed US President Barack Obama for suggesting Beijing had turned a blind eye to North Korea`s actions, calling his remarks "irresponsible and flippant".At the Group of 20 summit in Canada at the weekend, Obama said China must not show "willful

UN discusses how to implement Iran sanctions

UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council met Monday on how to implement sanctions it adopted against Iran, hours after the Islamic Republic announced it would freeze nuclear talks for two months.   In a formal meeting, the 15-member council received a report on the implementation of all

Arrests of Russian agents read like Cold War thriller

WASHINGTON : Coded radio messages. Buried money. False identities. Hidden video cameras in hotel rooms. The complaints unveiled Monday against 11 Russian agents read like the pages of a Cold War spy thriller. The Justice Department documents outline the activities and spycraft of a ring

Indian govt to control prices of cancer medicine

KOLKATA: The Indian government is going to take control over the prices of cancer medicine as these are considered lifesaving essential drugs.Officials said the government has also taken an initiative to put those medicines on the list of ‘national essential medicines’.Indian Health

Flood furies close to home

KOLKATA: Flood furies are raging close by Bangladesh’s north, as one person died in flooding in Kuchbihar and Jalpaiguri of India’s West Bengal with several rivers bursting their banks amid heavy monsoon rain for the last 24 hours.People of those areas moved to higher grounds,

Bihar Ministers burns car fuels worth Rs 47 lakh in 19 months

KOLKATA: Bihar is the most economically backward state of India, where people hardly have enough to spare much, let alone go lavish spending on luxuries. But, the estimate of total fuel costs by the ministers of the eastern Indian state in last 19 months came as a complete surprise.  

Harkat-ul Jihad active in Indian part of Sunderbans

KOLKATA:  The banned Islamist outfit Harkat-ul Jihad (Huji) Bangladesh is expanding its network in the name of different organizations in the remote villages on the islands located near the Indian part of the Sunderbans in West Bengal, intelligence sources said. Police said the leaders