WARSAW, Poland – Poland’s history institute has placed a paid advertisement in a popular daily in Russia to seek details of the deaths and burials of three leaders abducted in 1945 to Moscow where they died after a trial on fabricated charges. The Komsomolskaya Pravda, loyal to President Vladimir Putin, …
Read More »Greece disagrees with sanctions against Russia, Tsipras says before Moscow visit
ATHENS, Greece – Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says he disagrees with sanctions against Russia, and wants to boost trade ties with the country. In an interview with Russia’s Tass news agency published Tuesday before a visit to Moscow next week, Tsipras says he considers sanctions to be a “road …
Read More »Montreal Canadiens play French national anthem before game at Bell Centre
MONTREAL – The Montreal Canadiens honored the victims of the terrorist shootings in Paris by playing the French national anthem Saturday night before their game against the Pittsburgh Penguins. The French flag was shown waving on the scoreboard at Bell Centre as the Canadiens played “La Marseillaise” before the American …
Read More »Kerry voices US support for Russian effort to bring Syria parties together for talks
GENEVA – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry voiced support Wednesday for a Russian effort to bring Syria’s warring factions together for talks to end the four-year conflict. Meeting in Geneva with the UN and Arab League envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, Kerry said he hoped the Russian initiative …
Read More »Residents trapped in villages as fighting flares between Myanmar troops, Kachin rebels
YANGON, Myanmar – Trucks are on standby to try to rescue more than 1,000 civilians trapped in two villages in northern Myanmar where fierce fighting broke out between the Myanmar army and rebels. Gam Aung, a resident in Lone Khin, a town near the fighting in Kachin state, says many …
Read More »No date set for Charlie Hebdo's next issue as team members who survived massacre take rest
PARIS – There will be no Charlie Hebdo at newsstands this week. The satirical French weekly decimated by a Jan. 7 newsroom massacre by two Muslim radical brothers printed about 7 million copies of its first post-attack issue. The website of the paper that has spoofed Islam’s prophet says the …
Read More »Chief cheerleader for Oscar Romero's sainthood case says Benedict, not Francis, unblocked case
VATICAN CITY – The monsignor who spearheaded the saint-making process for El Salvador’s slain Archbishop Oscar Romero says it was Pope Benedict XVI — not Pope Francis — who removed the final hurdle in the tortured, 35-year process. Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia told reporters Wednesday that it was Benedict who “gave …
Read More »Lawmaker: Argentine prosecutor believed he would be fired because of case against president
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina – An opposition congresswoman close to the prosecutor whose mysterious death has rocked Argentina says he told her the government was going to remove him from his post because of a case he was building against President Cristina Fernandez. Laura Alonso made the comments Friday after meeting …
Read More »Pentagon says Guantanamo court interpreter worked for CIA, denies claims of monitoring
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba – Defendants in the Sept. 11 war crimes case may have been correct when they said they recognized a new courtroom interpreter from a CIA “black site” where they were subjected to harsh interrogations. The Pentagon says in a carefully worded statement that the interpreter …
Read More »Cyprus further relaxes restrictions on amounts of money ndividuals can transfer abroad
NICOSIA, Cyprus – In a further easing of restrictions on money transfers, Cyprus’ Finance Ministry says it has raised the amount of money individuals can now take out of the country at any one time to 50,000 euros ($57,000). The Finance Ministry announced the increase from the previous limit of …
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