THE HAGUE, Netherlands – Appeals judges at the International Criminal Court say a lower panel of judges must reconsider its decision not to report Kenya to the court’s government body for failing to fully cooperate with prosecutors seeking evidence against the country’s president. Late last year the court’s chief prosecutor, …
Read More »Journalist shot dead in South .Sudan days after president allegedly threatened media
JUBA, South Sudan – The father of a South Sudanese journalist says unknown gunmen killed his son on the outskirts of the capital, Juba, in an attack that came days after President Salva Kiir was reported to have threatened to kill reporters “working against the country.” Julius Kilong Ramoi said …
Read More »Landslide in China's southwest kills 3, leaves 8 missing
BEIJING – A Chinese state news agency says rescue workers are searching for eight people missing after a landslide that killed three others in the country’s mountainous southwest. The Xinhua News Agency said the disaster at about 7 p.m. on Saturday evening buried a road in Funing County in Yunnan …
Read More »Congo president signs legislation on elections; US envoy urges respect for constitution
KINSHASA, Congo – A spokesman for Congo’s government says the president has signed legislation that allows elections to go ahead as planned. Lambert Mende said Wednesday that President Joseph Kabila has signed legislation that means local elections can be held on Oct. 25, which can allow for national elections in …
Read More »Correction: Iran-Nuclear story
VIENNA – In a story Aug. 19 about an arrangement over alleged past nuclear weapons work between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency, The Associated Press reported erroneously referred to Parchin as a “nuclear site.” In fact, it is a military site where some believe nuclear weapons work may …
Read More »UK police: Mother, 4 kids feared traveling to Syria detained in Turkey
LONDON – British police say a mother and her four young children from London who were believed to be on their way to Syria have been detained in Turkey. British counter-terrorism officials appealed for information after the 33-year-old woman and the four children, aged 4 to 12, went missing from …
Read More »Angry French farmers stage 1,000-strong tractor protest in Paris over falling food prices
PARIS – Hundreds of tractors are descending on Paris in a boisterous protest by farmers blocking highways in anger over falling French food prices and high taxes. They are protesting increasingly slim margins they blame on cheap imports and high social charges, and seeking more support from the French government …
Read More »Palestinians urge UN to pressure Israel to allow Palestinian refugees to go to Gaza, West Bank
UNITED NATIONS – The Palestinians are urging the United Nations to pressure Israel to allow Palestinian refugees caught in the Syrian conflict to travel to the West Bank and Gaza. Palestinian U.N. Ambassador Riyad Mansour said Israel’s “intransigence can neither be accepted nor justified” and should not be allowed “to …
Read More »Chinese prosecutors don't charge journalist detained for whistleblowing posts in 2013
BEIJING – Beijing prosecutors have decided not to indict a Chinese journalist detained more than two years ago during an aggressive government campaign to crack down on online rumors and rein in China’s social media. Liu Hu was detained in August 2013 for his whistleblowing posts on senior government officials. …
Read More »Kenya launches security operation against Islamic extremists operating along Somalia border
KAMPALA, Uganda – Kenya has announced a new security operation aimed at ousting Islamic extremists from a forest along the Somalia border. Interior Secretary Joseph Nkaisserry said Friday that al-Shabab fighters have been using Kenya’s vast Boni forest as cover to launch attacks on Kenyan territory. Nkaisserry says al-Shabab is …
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