Five people — including an 8-month old baby — are safe after a small plane crashed in the Bahamas Monday night. The Bahamian government said the five were rescued by the Royal Bahamas Defense Force after their single engine Cessna went down about 15 miles southeast of Nassau. A government …
Read More »North Korea accuses US of targeting it with live anthrax, wants UN Security Council to probe
UNITED NATIONS – North Korea is accusing the United States of targeting it with anthrax and wants the U.N. Security Council to look into it. A letter from North Korea’s U.N. ambassador to the council president and the U.N. chief, made public Friday, claims that the U.S. “possesses deadly weapons …
Read More »Jamaica police force hunting for man suspected in quadruple slaying, rare reward offered
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Jamaica’s police force is offering a rare reward for information leading to the capture of a man suspected in a quadruple killing. In a Sunday statement, the Jamaica Constabulary Force identified the suspect as Anward Anthony Hinds. They say he is a primary suspect in a May …
Read More »9 convicted in Austria of trying to join Islamic extremists, 1 of driving them toward Syria
VIENNA – An Austrian court has found nine people guilty of trying to join Islamic extremists in Syria and a 10th of planning to drive them there and sentenced them to prison terms of between one and three years. The nine men and one woman were stopped last year before …
Read More »Lawyers for ex-rebel Serb leader in Croatia call for end to his UN trial due to ill health
THE HAGUE, Netherlands – Lawyers for a former leader of rebel Serbs in Croatia are urging the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal to drop the case against him because he is terminally ill with brain cancer. In an urgent motion released Thursday by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, …
Read More »U.N. Builds Special Video Relationships with Google, Brit Broadcaster
The United Nations has struck an under-the-radar deal involving its video content that apparently offers financial benefits to a private British digital online rebroadcaster and the ubiquitous search engine giant, Google. Among other curious things, the deal was struck on the basis of a purely verbal agreement, according to a …
Read More »Mexico investigates stabbing death of journalist in southwestern state of Tabasco
MEXICO CITY – Mexican authorities are investigating the killing of a journalist in the southeastern state of Tabasco. The Tabasco prosecutor’s office says Ismael Diaz Lopez was stabbed to death Thursday in Teapa, south of the state capital of Villahermosa. It reports via Twitter that the strongest line of investigation …
Read More »Afghanistan says Pakistani intelligence officer helped in parliament attack
KABUL, Afghanistan – Afghanistan’s intelligence service says a Pakistani intelligence officer helped the Taliban carry out an attack on parliament earlier this week. Afghan intelligence services spokesman Hassib Sediqqi said Wednesday that the officer in Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence helped the Haqqani network carry out the attack outside parliament in Kabul, …
Read More »Pakistan Taliban threatens utility company if power-cuts continue in heat-stricken south
ISLAMABAD – A spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban has warned it will target the country’s main electrical company if it does not end power outages in the country’s south — where an intense heat wave has killed 860 people in the past week. Mohammad Khurasani, in a statement released Friday, …
Read More »French ferry workers block port of Calais, disrupt English Channel traffic in protest
CALAIS, France – French ferry workers angry over possible job losses are disrupting the port of Calais and traffic across the English Channel. The workers for MyFerryLink resumed their protest Monday angered by a court ruling about the future of the company. Their new protest blocked boats from leaving the …
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