Nepal extends deadline again

Nepal yesterday approved a third extension for commissions tasked with probing crimes committed during its decade-long civil war, promising changes to make the hamstrung bodies effective.
6 February 2019, 18:00 PM

Myanmar parliament approves panel to discuss constitution despite military protest

Myanmar's parliament votes to set up a committee to discuss amending the country's constitution, despite objections by military-aligned lawmakers against a move that is likely to challenge the army's power.
6 February 2019, 06:59 AM

Bangladesh to seek more Indian support to resolve Rohingya crisis

Bangladesh will seek more Indian support to resolve the Rohingya crisis as foreign minister AK Abdul Momen is set to reach New Delhi tonight in his maiden overseas tour since the Awami League government was formed for the third consecutive term.
6 February 2019, 04:36 AM

We are not a 'political tool'

Women who lived under the harsh rule of the Taliban urged senior Afghan politicians to ensure their hard-won freedoms are not bargained away when they talk peace with the insurgents yesterday.
5 February 2019, 18:00 PM

Sri Lanka ready for landmark hanging

Sri Lanka is ready to execute five drug convicts and end its 42-year capital punishment moratorium once President Maithripala Sirisena signs the death warrants and a hangman is appointed, officials said yesterday.
5 February 2019, 18:00 PM

Two-thirds could melt by 2100

Two-thirds of Himalayan glaciers, the world's "Third Pole", could melt by 2100 if global emissions are not reduced, scientists warned in a major new study issued yesterday.
4 February 2019, 18:00 PM

Nepali woman dies in outlawed 'menstruation hut'

A Nepali woman has died of suspected smoke inhalation while banished to a hut during her period, police said yesterday, just weeks after the deaths of a mother and two children in similar circumstances sparked outrage.
3 February 2019, 18:00 PM

Cattle trader killed by BSF

The Border Security Force has shot dead a Bangladeshi cattle trader near Nabinagar border in Lalmonirhat's Patgram upazila, in sixth such incident since January, said officials of the Border Guard Bangladesh.
2 February 2019, 18:00 PM

'Trump is serious'

US President Donald Trump is serious about getting out of Afghanistan, the Taliban told AFP yesterday, outlining the "Islamic system" comprising "all Afghans" that the group says it hopes to establish under any peace deal.
1 February 2019, 18:00 PM

KASHMIR DISPUTE: India summons Pak envoy over phone call to separatist

India's Foreign Secretary Vijay K Gokhale summoned Pakistan High Commissioner to India Sohail Mahmood late on Wednesday night and lodged a strong protest against Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi's phone call to a moderate Kashmir separatist leader saying such action tantamount to a “direct interference” in India's internal affairs.
31 January 2019, 18:22 PM

Blasphemy Acquittal: Asia Bibi free to go abroad: Pak

Asia Bibi, the Christian woman whose acquittal was upheld this week in a blasphemy saga which has made her a prime target for vigilantes, is still in Pakistan, the foreign ministry said yesterday.
31 January 2019, 18:21 PM

'Love Commandos' chief arrested

The head of Love Commandos, an organisation which offers shelter to runaway lovers, has been arrested in Delhi for extortion and abuse of desperate couples, officials said yesterday.
31 January 2019, 18:20 PM

Burdwan Blast: India arrests 2 JMB members

India's National Investigation Agency arrested two key members of Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) involved in the Burdwan blast of October 2014 from West Bengal on Monday.
30 January 2019, 18:00 PM

Swine flu outbreak kills 76 in Rajasthan

A swine flu outbreak in one of India's biggest tourist hubs, Rajasthan state in the west of the country, has killed 76 people this year, government officials said yesterday. Colder weather has worsened the seasonal outbreak of H1N1 virus, with Rajasthan recording more than a third of all swine flu deaths in India.
30 January 2019, 18:00 PM

Protests fizzle as Asia Bibi expected to leave Pak

A call by Pakistani religious hardliners for protests fell flat yesterday as Asia Bibi, the Christian woman at the centre of a years-long blasphemy row, was expected to leave the country having cleared a last legal hurdle.
30 January 2019, 18:00 PM

Afghanistan talks 'proceeding well'

Negotiations in Afghanistan are going well, US President Donald Trump said yesterday, after US officials earlier this week said there had been significant progress in talks to end 17 years of war in the country.
30 January 2019, 18:00 PM

US-Bangla Plane Crash: Pilot error vs tower error

The captain of the US-Bangla plane “seemed to have an emotional breakdown” before the crash in Kathmandu airport last March, Nepali investigators said in the final report published yesterday.
28 January 2019, 18:00 PM

Foreign troops to leave in 18 months

Taliban officials said US negotiators on Saturday agreed on a draft peace pact setting out the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan within 18 months, potentially ending the United States' longest war.
27 January 2019, 18:00 PM

US-Taliban peace talks raise hopes

Talks between US and Taliban officials in Qatar entered a fourth day yesterday, with the two sides trying to establish a mechanism for a ceasefire in the 17-year Afghan war and open dialogue between the insurgents and the Afghan government.
24 January 2019, 18:00 PM

UN urges Nepal to focus on war crimes victims

The United Nations yesterday cautioned Nepal that it risked failing war crimes victims as a deadline for investigating atrocities during its decade-long Maoist conflict draws near without a single case being resolved.
24 January 2019, 18:00 PM