Saturday, 20 Apr, 2024

International

‘Hezbollah will stay in Syria as long as needed’

DHAKA: Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said on Thursday his militant Shia group would stay in Syria for as long as necessary.Hezbollah has been fighting alongside president Bashar Assad’s forces in Syria’s civil war.‘As long as the reasons (to fight in Syria) remain, our

Turkey lifts ban on trousers for female MPs in parliament

DHAKA: Turkey’s parliament has lifted a ban on women lawmakers wearing trousers in the assembly, in a further liberalisation of dress rules following a landmark decision to allow female deputies to wear the Islamic headscarf.A deputy from the main opposition Republican People’s Party

Oxygen tank blast kills three in Thailand

DHAKA: At least three people were killed and five injured when a blast thought to be from an oxygen tank tore through a dozen buildings in a province near Bangkok on Thursday.Thai police said, reports gulfnews.com.Police said the incident was believed to have happened when customers

German jihadists heading en masse to Syria

DHAKA: German jihadists are heading for Syria in increasing numbers, unencumbered by travel formalities and able to integrate quickly into foreign militant groups where Arabic is not needed.The head of Germany’s domestic intelligence said, reports gulfnews.com.Hans-Georg Maassen, head

Indian temple to glitter with 300kg of Thai gold

DHAKA: India’s Mahabodhi temple, one of the world’s holiest Buddhist shrines, is to have its dome inlaid with 300kg of gold donated by Thailand’s king and other devotees.Officials said on Thursday, reports The Straits Times.The precious metal arrived on Monday on a special flight

‘Russia too important to be substitute for the US’

DHAKA: Egypt’s foreign minister sought to downplay speculation of a major shift in his country’s foreign policy, saying during a top-level Russian visit on Thursday that Moscow was too important to be a substitute for the United States as Cairo’s key ally and backer.The remarks by

Suicide bomber kills 15 worshippers in Iraq

DHAKA: A suicide bomber struck a Shia Muslim procession north of Baghdad on Thursday, killing at least 15 worshippers and wounding 65, security and medical officials said.The attack, north of the restive Diyala provincial capital Baquba, came as Shia marked the climax of Ashura, one of

Invaluable Naples treasure on show

DHAKA: One of the world`s most valuable collections of jewels, dedicated to the patron saint of Naples, has gone on show in an unprecedented exhibition.The treasure of San Gennaro is said to rival Britain`s Crown Jewels and those of the Russian czars in value.The 70 pieces were

Starved Syrians flee Damascus suburb

DHAKA: Thousands of Syrian civilians have finally been allowed to leave the besieged Damascus suburb of Moadamiya.The BBC`s Lyse Doucet, who was at the scene, describes a tide of desperate people leaving the area, which has been closed off since March.Supplies in Moadamiya had been

Israel frees another 26 Palestinians

DHAKA: Israel has released the second of four batches of 26 Palestinian prisoners, as part of a deal for the resumption of peace talks.Five prisoners were released in Gaza, while the other 21 were sent to the West Bank.Those freed were all convicted of murders and had spent between 19 and

US defends spying on foreign leaders

DHAKA: The head of US intelligence has told lawmakers that discerning foreign leaders` intentions is a key goal of the nation`s spying operations.Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said such efforts were a "top tenet" of US intelligence policy.But he told the intelligence

Bus catches fire in India, 40 killed

DHAKA: At least 40 people died when a bus headed from India’s Bangalore to Hyderabad went up in flames early Wednesday.The driver, cleaner, and five passengers managed to escape in the accident that took place at Mahubnagar, 150 kms from the IT hub of Hyderabad.The driver has told the

Egypt judges withdraw from Brotherhood chief’s trial

DHAKA: The judges presiding over the trial of leaders of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood stepped down from the proceedings Tuesday, citing ‘uneasiness’ over the trial, as the defence lawyers said the panel had come under pressure to hold the trial inside a prison.The move forces the

Assad to send delegates to Geneva-2, despite opposition boycott

DHAKA: The decision by Syrian opposition parties to boycott the Geneva-2 international conference on Syria will not change determination by the Syrian government to attend the conference.Syrian ambassador to Russia Riyad Haddad spoke about this to the agency Interfax in Moscow on Tuesday,

Hindi writer Rajendra Yadav dies

DHAKA: Well-known Hindi writer Rajendra Yadav has died in the Indian city of Delhi.Yadav, 85, who had been ill for some time, died early on Tuesday while being taken to hospital, according to the BBC.He mainly wrote fiction and was a pioneer of the Hindi literary movement known as Nayi

Mandela coup plotters sentenced

DHAKA: The ringleader of a white supremacist plot to assassinate Nelson Mandela and drive black people out of South Africa has been sentenced to 35 years in jail.South Africa’s national broadcaster has reported, says the BBC.Former university lecturer Mike du Toit was convicted last

Syria opposition pushes for Brahimi resignation

DHAKA: The Syrian National Council has moved to force the UN-Arab League envoy, Lakhdar Brahimi, out of his post as the chief Syrian mediator.According to the Beirut-based Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper, the SNC has proposed to put Brahimi’s resignation up for debate at an Arab League

Kenya police hold five over Westgate massacre

DHAKA: Kenyan police are holding five people over last month`s attack on Nairobi’s Westgate mall, a top officer said on Tuesday, adding they hoped to charge them soon.At least 67 people were killed in the attack on the upmarket mall claimed by Somalia’s Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab

Polio outbreak in north-east Syria risks spreading

DHAKA: A polio outbreak has been confirmed among young children in north-east Syria and risks spreading in the region.The World Health Organisation warned on Tuesday, reports The Straits Times.Twenty-two children in Deir al-Zor province became paralysed this month with acute flaccid

Massive repairs in Denmark, Sweden going on after storm

DHAKA: Denmark and Sweden are currently repairing facilities today after a violent Atlantic storm passed through Scandinavia.Train tracks are being cleared, fallen trees are being taken off the roads and power is being restored, reports The Voice of Russia.Danish train operator DSB said