Saturday, 30 Nov, 2024

International

Pilot dies battling Australia fires

DHAKA: A plane fighting bushfires in the Australian state of New South Wales has crashed, killing its pilot, as the military faced criticism for starting one of the major fires.The water-bombing plane crashed near Ulladulla, south of Sydney.Meanwhile the military said it was co-operating

School wall collapse kills 2 Chinese teens

DHAKA: Two Chinese children were killed and four others injured when a wall at their school collapsed on top of them.Officials in Zhenxiong county, Yunnan province, said sacks of coal had been stacked against one side of the brick wall, pushing it over.Local government official Song

UN troops killed in Mali attack

DHAKA: Two UN peacekeepers from Chad have been killed and six others wounded - some "severely" - in a suicide attack in northern Mali, the UN has said.Civilians also died when a bomber drove an explosives-laden vehicle to the checkpoint in Tessalit before blowing himself up, the statement

EU summit aims for digital growth

DHAKA: An EU summit is due to begin in Brussels with fresh allegations of US spying threatening to overshadow talks.It comes a day after German Chancellor Angela Merkel called President Barack Obama over claims that the US had monitored her mobile phone.France`s President Francois

US boy with fake gun shot by police

DHAKA: A 13-year-old boy carrying a replica assault rifle has been shot dead by police in the US state of California.Officers in the city of Santa Rosa say they opened fire after the boy refused orders to drop the rifle, which they believed to be real.The shooting on Tuesday is now being

Sharif urges Obama to end drone strikes

DHAKA: Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif has told President Obama the US should halt drone strikes in Pakistan, a critical source of tension in the relationship.The two leaders held wide-ranging talks at the White House on Wednesday, pledging to strengthen the often-strained ties between the

Merkel concern at `US phone spying`

DHAKA: German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called US President Barack Obama after receiving information that the US may have spied on her mobile phone.A spokesman for Mrs Merkel said the German leader "views such practices... as completely unacceptable".Mrs Merkel called on US officials

Military exercise sparked big Australian wildfire

DHAKA: A military training exercise ignited the largest of the wildfires that have ravaged Australia’s most populous state over the past week.Investigators said on Wednesday, reports The Straits Times.More than 100 fires have killed one man and destroyed more than 200 homes in New South

China media hail Russia ties after oil deal

DHAKA: Chinese state media hailed the ‘huge potential’ of ties with Russia Wednesday after a US$85 billion oil deal, with analysts saying the cooperation masks Moscow’s unease at Beijing’s surging influence in Central Asia.The framework arrangement between Rosneft, the world’s

‘I may be killed too’

DHAKA: Accusing BJP of fanning communal flames, Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said the party’s ‘politics of hatred’ was damaging the country’s fabric and apprehended he may also be assassinated like his grandmother and father, who had fallen victim to it.Striking an emotional chord,

‘Pakistan should do more to end drones’

DHAKA: Pakistani media on Wednesday urged the government to do more to show it is sincere about its desire to end US drone strikes in the country’s tribal regions.An Amnesty International report on the US drone campaign on Tuesday warned some of the strikes may amount to war crimes,

Yemeni burns daughter to death for contacting fiancé

DHAKA: A Yemeni father has burned his 15-year-old daughter to death for keeping in touch with her fiancé, police said, sparking further outrage in Yemen, where an eight-year girl died from internal bleeding on her wedding night a month ago.Police said a 35-year-old man had been arrested

Unilever whitening brand apologises over Thai campaign

DHAKA: A Thai company owned by consumer goods giant Unilever apologised on Wednesday over a competition that promoted its skin whitening product by offering cash prizes to students, saying it did not intend ‘racial discrimination’.Citra Thailand said the campaign asking female

Syria frees women prisoners as part of hostage swap

DHAKA: Syrian authorities have released 10 women jailed for helping the opposition, the first batch of 126 women expected to be freed in the final stages of a three-way hostage swap.Syria rights activists said on Wednesday, reports The Jerusalem Post.The women’s release was the main

India says Pakistani troops attacked border posts

DHAKA: India on Wednesday accused Pakistani troops of firing guns and mortars on at least 50 Indian border posts overnight in disputed Kashmir, calling it the most serious cease-fire violation between the nuclear-armed neighbours in a decade.The attacks began Tuesday night in southern

Prince George to be christened; godparents named

DHAKA: Palace officials say Prince William and his wife Kate have asked seven people to be godparents to their son, Prince George.The announcement came on the day George is to be christened at a major royal family gathering.The godparents include close friends from their university days,

`God is a prisoner`

DHAKA: Pope Francis on Wednesday called for a more humane justice system, saying God too was ‘a prisoner’ of the world’s injustices and was in every cell.‘God is a prisoner too. He is inside the cell,’ Pope Francis said at an audience with Italian prison chaplains in the

25 Iraq security forces killed in suicide blasts

DHAKA: Gunmen and suicide bombers using explosives-packed vehicles launched a wave of coordinated attacks in Iraq’s Anbar province overnight, killing around 25 members of the security forces and three civilians.A suicide bomber detonated a tanker truck packed with explosives at a

Abbott denies climate change link to bushfires

DHAKA: Australian prime minister Tony Abbott denied on Wednesday that devastating bushfires in Australia were linked to climate change, accusing the United Nations climate chief of ‘talking through her hat’ on the issue.UN climate chief Christiana Figueres said on Tuesday that while

India-China sign border cooperation deal

DHAKA: India and China agreed to focus on growth and strengthening of relationship between the two countries.When India and China shake hands, the world notices, India prime minister Manmohan Singh said after talks with his Chinese counterpart Li Keqiang on Wednesday.The two premiers