Saturday, 30 Nov, 2024

International

IAEA to advise Japan on Fukushima clean-up

DHAKA: Experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency met Japanese officials Monday as part of a mission to assess clean-up efforts at the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant.The UN atomic agency began the nine-day mission at the request of the Japanese government, as it did in

Trio awarded Nobel economics prize

DHAKA: The 2013 Nobel Prize in economics has been awarded to Eugene Fama, Lars Peter Hansen and Robert Shiller.It was awarded for their ‘empirical analysis of asset prices’, reports the BBC.The awarding committee said the trio’s separate pieces of work had ‘laid the foundation for

20 killed as car bomb hits Syria’s rebel-held town

DHAKA: A car bomb killed at least 20 people on Monday in the northern Syrian town of Darkoush, close to the Turkish border.The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, reports The Straits Times.It said dozens were wounded by the explosion at a market in Darkoush, a small rebel-controlled

20 killed as car bomb hits Syria’s rebel-held town

DHAKA: A car bomb killed at least 20 people on Monday in the northern Syrian town of Darkoush, close to the Turkish border.The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, reports The Straits Times.It said dozens were wounded by the explosion at a market in Darkoush, a small rebel-controlled

‘Nuclear power still key to Japan energy mix’

DHAKA: Nuclear power is set to remain a key part of Japan’s energy profile despite the safety concerns raised by the Fukushima disaster.Senior Japanese energy officials predicted Monday, reports The Straits Times.‘The Japanese government still considers nuclear as an option for the

1,200 detained in Moscow anti-migrant raid

DHAKA: Moscow police have detained 1,200 people in an anti-migrant raid on a produce market where a racially tinged riot took place over the weekend after the killing of an ethnic Russian.‘About 1,200 people have been taken to the police in the course of a raid on a produce market in

UN agency urges China to drop HIV spa ban

DHAKA: The United Nations’ Aids agency on Monday condemned a draft Chinese regulation to ban HIV-positive people from spas and public bathhouses, as campaign groups expressed outrage over the proposal.The proposed Ministry of Commerce rule is the latest instance of longstanding

Mass evacuations in Vietnam for typhoon Nari

DHAKA: Vietnam is evacuating tens of thousands of people in the path of typhoon Nari, state media said, after the powerful storm left 13 dead in the Philippines.Nari is expected to slam into central Vietnam on Tuesday morning, after ripping off rooftops, toppling trees and triggering

Italy steps up migrant boat patrols after tragedies

DHAKA: Italy is stepping up sea and air patrols following the deaths of hundreds of migrants sailing in overcrowded boats from North Africa.Italy prime minister Enrico Letta said an ‘air and naval package’ would start on Monday south of Sicily, reports the BBC.On Friday at least 33

Death toll rises to 115 in India

DHAKA: The death toll in the stampede during Navratri festivities near a temple in India’s Madhya Pradesh on Monday climbed to 115 with a number of people who had carried away the bodies of their relatives turning up for autopsy.The stampede, which also left over 100 injured, was

‘Violence not the way to Kurdish statehood’

DHAKA: Kurds have a right to self-determination and statehood, but this will not be accomplished through violence, the president of Iraq’s Kurdistan Regional Government, Massoud Barzani, has said.It is ‘a natural right for there to be a state for the Kurdish people, but this will not

‘Mursi won’t negotiate with Egypt military’

DHAKA: The family of deposed Islamist president Mohamed Mursi said he would not enter any negotiations or accept any compromises following a crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood by military-backed authorities.Mursi, Egypt’s first freely elected president, was ousted by the military on

‘Window for diplomacy with Iran is cracking open’

DHAKA: US state secretary John Kerry said in London on Sunday that ‘the window for diplomacy (with Iran) is cracking open’, in comments via satellite to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee summit in California.‘But I want you to know that our eyes are open, too. While we

Chemical team to probe Syria rebel sites

DHAKA: The head of the team tasked with destroying Syria’s chemical weapons says he is concerned about accessing some sites in rebel-controlled areas.Ahmet Uzumcu, of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, renewed calls for both sides in the conflict to support his

400 held after Moscow rocked by race rioting

DHAKA: Moscow police were holding almost 400 people under arrest after the Russian capital was rocked by some of its worst ethnically-fuelled rioting in years, sparked by the killing of an ethnic Russian allegedly by a Muslim migrant from the Caucasus.An initially peaceful protest in the

India temple stampede toll rises to 109

DHAKA: The death toll from a stampede at a Hindu festival in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh has risen to 109.Local officials have said, reports the BBC.Many were crushed after panic broke out on a bridge near the Ratangarh temple near the town of Datia. Others died when they

UK to relax Chinese visa rules

DHAKA: Visa applications for Chinese visitors entering the UK will be simplified, Chancellor George Osborne has announced.He wants to make it easier for Chinese visitors to the EU to visit the UK.The announcement came as part of Mr Osborne`s week long trade visit to China in which he is

Red Cross workers kidnapped in Syria

DHAKA: The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says gunmen have abducted six of its workers and one Red Crescent volunteer in north-west Syria.The aid agency has had no contact with the gunmen, an ICRC spokesman says.Earlier, Syrian state media said gunmen had opened fire on

90 dead in India temple stampede

DHAKA: Over 90 pilgrims including children were killed and more than 100 injured in a stampede at Ratangarh temple in Madhya Pradesh in India on Sunday morning.Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has ordered a judicial inquiry to probe the tragedy.According to reports, the

American found hanged in Egypt police cell

DHAKA: An American found hanged in his police cell in the Suez Canal city of Ismailiya on Sunday was believed to have committed suicide.Egyptian security officials said, reports TDS.They said the body of James Henry, 55, who told authorities he was a retired officer, was found at noon at