Astronauts to install ammonia tank during spacewalkSeptember 3rd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Two astronauts from the space shuttle Discovery were working outside the International Space Station Thursday to install a new ammonia tank that is crucial for keeping the orbiting laboratory cool. US astronaut John "Danny" Olivas and Swede Christer Fuglesang left the ISS at 2212 GMT on a planned six-and-a-half hour spacewalk.
World's most dangerous country Pak 'a lost cause', says top US military adviserJune 4th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A key adviser to the US Central Command chief General David Petraeus, Lieutenant Colonel David Kilcullen has said that Pakistan is a 'lost cause', and until it initiates wholesale changes, the prevailing lawlessness in the country would amplify. "I think it's lost (Pakistan).
Dhaka could be next stop for foreign troops: Islamist leaderMay 10th, 2009 DHAKA - After Afghanistan and Iraq, Bangladesh could be the next destination of 'foreign troops' engaged in battling Muslim militants, an Islamist leader has warned here. The charge by Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI)'s Ameer (chief) Motiur Rahman Nizami Saturday comes close to a similar statement by former prime minister Khaleda Zia.
Islamist militancy a threat in Bangladesh: US envoyMay 4th, 2009 DHAKA - Islamist militancy continues to be a threat in Bangladesh, the US ambassador to this country has said, adding 'we do have disturbing indications'. 'We do have disturbing indications.
Hasina plotting to get foreign troops to fight militancy: ZiaMay 3rd, 2009 DHAKA - Bangladesh's opposition leader Khaleda Zia has strongly opposed the setting up of a South Asian task force to combat terrorism, alleging that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was using it as a guise to bring foreign troops into the country. 'There is no militancy in Bangladesh,' Zia asserted at the May Day rally here, claiming that her government (2001-06) had successfully eliminated it.
'Islamist militants regrouping in Bangladesh'April 29th, 2009 KUSHTIA - Forty top leaders of Islamist militant outfits are regrouping with their 10,000-plus cadres in south-western Bangladesh in districts bordering India's West Bengal state, authorities have said. Bangladeshi authorities say they gleaned this information after interrogating Hizb-ut-Towhid militants who were arrested in this border town last week.
'Over 33 militant outfits active in Bangladesh'April 26th, 2009 DHAKA - Over 33 Islamist militant outfits are active in Bangladesh of which only four are banned, the home ministry has indicated. The ministry is working to update information after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina twice rejected its report in recent weeks and constituted a 17-member task force to study measures to counter militancy.
Dhaka to seek help from neighbours to tackle militancyApril 23rd, 2009 DHAKA - Bangladesh has said it will seek help from neighbouring countries in its fight against militancy. A statement in this regard came from State Minister for Home Tanjim Ahmed Sohel Taj, who is heading a 17-member committee to coordinate action against militants and mobilise public opinion against their activities.
Move to try war criminals countered by Bangladesh partyApril 16th, 2009 DHAKA - Jamaat-e-Islami, Bangladesh's largest Islamist party, has launched a campaign to counter the Sheikh Hasina government's move to try 'war criminals'. Those who collaborated with the erstwhile East Pakistan regime in 1971 are referred to as 'war criminals'.
Taliban is Pakistan's best bet to counter India's increasing regional influence: US ExpertsApril 9th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Pakistan may never be able to tackle the increasing influence of the Taliban, as it considers the outlawed group as its best bet to counter the growing influence of India in the region, experts believe. US policymakers are also skeptical about Pakistan's role in the US led war against the Taliban and other terrorist groups.
India faces another Mumbai type attack: US think tankMarch 26th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Despite India's decision to move the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket tournament to South Africa out of security fears, another major terror attack in the country is 'inevitable,' according to a leading US think tank. Noting that fears of an overstretched security apparatus facing both the tournament and national elections prompted the move, which has already become politicised,' Stratfor, a strategic think tank, said: 'Despite the decisions, the Islamist militant threat to India remains.'
Stratfor said it had 'received indications early on from Indian security sources that the IPL tournament was a prime target for another large-scale Islamist militant operation following the November 2008 Mumbai attacks.'
The Indian intelligence apparatus is thought to have warned the central government of a flood of specific threats against both Indian and foreign cricket players, it said.
Three die as water tank collapsesMarch 22nd, 2009 JALANDHAR - A game of cards under the shadow of a water tank in this Punjab city Saturday proved fatal for three factory workers when a part of the tank collapsed and fell on them. Two others were injured and rushed to the civil hospital here, police officials said.
12 militant outfits active in Bangladesh: Home ministryMarch 17th, 2009 DHAKA - Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has demanded more details and action on a home ministry report that 12 Islamist militant outfits were working unhindered in the country. Hasina was 'disappointed' and the cabinet meeting she chaired Monday sent back the report asking for more information about such organisations and their network, New Age newspaper said Tuesday.
Don't rent out house to terrorists: Bangladesh ministerFebruary 25th, 2009 DHAKA - Anyone financing or renting out accommodation to people linked with religious militancy or terrorism will be tried for abetment, a Bangladesh minister has said. 'Providing militants with either assistance - be it accommodation or finance - are offences of similar gravity.
Bangladesh's Zia seeks vote 'to save Islam and country'December 22nd, 2008 DHAKA - Former Bangladesh prime minister Khaleda Zia has been urging people to 'save Islam and the country' by voting for her Islamist alliance nominees in the parliamentary election due Dec 29. 'Save the country and Islam by voting for BNP (Bangladesh Nationalist Party) and its alliance, and don't cast your vote for those who defamed the religion,' Zia said at a large rally at Sylhet in northeastern Bangladesh.