Taliban Offensives: ‘Abrupt’ US pullout to blame

President Ashraf Ghani yesterday blamed Afghanistan’s fast-deteriorating security situation on a “sudden” decision by the United States to withdraw its troops, but said his government had a plan to bring conditions under control within six months.
2 August 2021, 18:00 PM

Military ‘not elected by people’

Members of a shadow government set up by opponents of Myanmar’s coup yesterday condemned the country’s military ruler for taking on the role of prime minister in a caretaker government and said the move was designed to try to win legitimacy.
2 August 2021, 18:00 PM

Bangladesh a ‘miracle story’, Pakistan ‘disaster tale’: IFFRAS

In its article, titled “Bangladesh and Pakistan - Formerly one Nation, today a World Apart”, IFFRAS (International Forum for Rights and Security) described how Bangladesh became a “miracle story” and Pakistan a “disaster tale”. 
2 August 2021, 15:30 PM

Clashes rage in Afghanistan

Afghan government forces struggled against Taliban assaults on several major cities yesterday as the insurgents stepped up a nationwide offensive that saw a key airport in the south come under rocket fire overnight. 
1 August 2021, 18:00 PM

Myanmar army ruler takes prime minister role, again pledges elections

Myanmar's military ruler Min Aung Hlaing has taken on the role of prime minister in a newly formed caretaker government, state media reported on Sunday, six months after the army seized power from a civilian government.
1 August 2021, 15:23 PM

Lanka ends work-from-home option for civil servants

Sri Lanka yesterday announced it was ending its work-from-home option for civil servants, ordering all 1.2 million back to the office from Monday despite a surge in coronavirus infections.
30 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Half of Myanmar may get infected by Covid in 2 weeks!

Britain warned the United Nations Security Council Thursday that half of coup-wracked Myanmar’s population of 54 million could become infected with Covid-19 within the next two weeks.
30 July 2021, 18:00 PM

‘Absolute nonsense’

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has denied a report that Pakistani fighters have crossed the border into Afghanistan to aid the Taliban in its fight against the Afghan government. 
30 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Myanmar democracy movement moves out of Suu Kyi’s shadow

Imprisoned by the military, detained Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi is isolated from the young protesters now forging their own struggle for democracy outside of her shadow. 
30 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Myanmar militia hunts for bodies after clash with army: media

A Myanmar militia group opposed to military rule has found at least seven bodies with bullet wounds in a jungle area after clashes with the army and it was looking for more missing people on Friday, a militia member and media said.
30 July 2021, 11:39 AM

Rights groups warn assaults on women on the rise in Pakistan

Noor Mukadam’s last hours were terror-filled. Beaten repeatedly, the 27-year-old jumped from a window but was dragged back, beaten again and finally beheaded. A childhood friend has been charged with her killing.
30 July 2021, 09:11 AM

Malaysian PM urged to quit

Malaysia’s embattled leader was accused of treason and urged to quit yesterday after the king denounced his crisis-hit government for misleading parliament, a rare public rebuke from the revered monarch.
29 July 2021, 18:00 PM

This day in history

1912 - Japanese Emperor Meiji died and was succeeded by Yoshihito. During Meiji’s reign Japan was transformed into one of the modern world’s great powers.
29 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Tsunami alert lifted after 8.2 Alaska quake

Tsunami warnings were lifted for Alaska and the rest of Pacific after a huge earthquake of 8.2 magnitude struck the seismically active US state in the late hours on Wednesday.
29 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Flash flood kills at least 40 in Afghanistan

Afghan villagers searched desperately for survivors after flash flood swept down a narrow valley in a Taliban-controlled area, killing at least 40 people and destroying dozens of houses in the early hours of yesterday, officials said.
29 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Rights groups press to free Sri Lanka lawyer

International calls yesterday mounted for the release of a Sri Lankan human rights lawyer and the repeal of anti-terror laws used to detain him for 15 months.
28 July 2021, 18:00 PM

China says Taliban expected to play 'important' Afghan peace role

China told a visiting Taliban delegation on Wednesday it expected the insurgent group to play an important role in ending Afghanistan's war and rebuilding the country, the Chinese foreign ministry said.
28 July 2021, 10:37 AM

UN special rapporteur calls for ‘Covid ceasefire’

The UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar yesterday called on the UN Security Council and member states to push for an emergency “Covid ceasefire” in light of an explosion of Covid-19 infections and deaths in Myanmar where attacks against the health workers escalated. 
27 July 2021, 18:00 PM

With donations, Bhutan vaccinates 85pc of its population

Bhutan has inoculated most of its eligible population with second doses of Covid-19 vaccinations in a week, in a speedy rollout hailed by Unicef as a “success story” for international donations. 
27 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Two Koreas restore hotlines

North and South Korea signalled a surprise thaw in relations yesterday, announcing the restoration of cross-border communications that were severed more than a year ago and an agreement between their two leaders to improve ties.
27 July 2021, 18:00 PM