New sanctions risk war with Iran: US
The White House has warned lawm
akers that tightening sanctions on Iran could push the US on a "march
to war" and derail a diplomatic push to limit Tehran's nuclear programme.
"The American people do not want a march to war," White House spokesman Jay Carney said on Tuesday.
The US, Britain, China, France, Germany, Iran and Russia will send top nuclear negotiators to Geneva next week to see whether they can push for a transparent nuclear program
me in Iran.
Robot kills itself over tedious household chores
In what is being touted as the world's first case of 'robot suicide', a house bot fed up of its tedious job of cleaning has ended its life by climbing onto a kitchen hotplate and destroying itself in a blaze.
The android in an Austrian household had to clean up some spilt cereal when it climbed onto a kitchen hotplate and was destroyed.
It had grown tired of being forced to clean the same house every day, according to reports in
Austria.
"Somehow it seems to have reactivated itself and made ...
Austria.
"Somehow it seems to have reactivated itself and made ...
Norwegian support sought for developing shipbuilding
President Abdul Hamid on Wednesday sought Norwegian support in shipbuilding and ship recycling sectors of the country.
He sought the assistance while newly-appointed Ambassador of Norway to Bangladesh Merete Lundemo presented her credentials to him at Bangabhaban.
Welcoming the new envoy at Bangabhaban, the President appreciated Norwegian cooperation to Bangladesh in various sectors and hoped that it would be further increased in the days to come.
President Abdul Hamid proposed exchange of trade delegations between the two countries for promoting...
President Abdul Hamid proposed exchange of trade delegations between the two countries for promoting...
‘Miracle’ baby born in Philippine typhoon rubble; world sends emergency relief to battered nation
Tacloban, Philippines: Emily Sagalis cried tears of joy after giving birth to a 'miracle' girl in a typhoon-ravaged Philippine city, then named the baby after her mother who went missing in the storm.
The girl was born Monday in a destroyed airport compound that was turned into a makeshift medical centre, with her bed a piece of dirty plywood resting amid dirt, broken glass, twisted metal, nails and other debris.
"She is so beautiful. I will name her Bea Joy in honour of my mother, Beatriz," Sagalis, 21, whispered shortly after giving birth.
Sagalis said her mother was swept away when giant waves generated by Super Typhoon Haiyan surged into their home near Tacloban city, the capital of Leyte province which was one of the worst-hit areas, and she has not been seen since.
More than 1...
More than 5,000 flee erupting Indonesian volcano
More than 5,000 people have fled their homes in western Indonesia in recent day
s following a series of violent volcanic eruptions, an official said on Tuesday.
Mount Sinabung on the north of Sumatra island has been hurling out red-hot ash, rocks and torrents of glowing lava up to seven kilometres (four miles) into the air since the start of the month.
Villagers from nearby Karo district are being evacuated as the volcano, which erupted in Septembe...
s following a series of violent volcanic eruptions, an official said on Tuesday.
Mount Sinabung on the north of Sumatra island has been hurling out red-hot ash, rocks and torrents of glowing lava up to seven kilometres (four miles) into the air since the start of the month.
Villagers from nearby Karo district are being evacuated as the volcano, which erupted in Septembe...


















