BENGHAZI, Libya – A Libyan official says at least ten civilians were killed when three separate car bombs exploded simultaneously in the eastern coastal city of Darna. Hamid Albandag, the city’s representative to the internationally-recognized government, says the bombings, which went off Friday evening, set off clashes between militants belonging …
Read More »In Barbados, 3,000 people rally against what they assert is age discrimination by government
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – About 3,000 chanting protesters took to the streets of Barbados’ capital Monday to join a union-led rally against the recent dismissals of about a dozen public workers nearing retirement age. Sanitation and other services were disrupted in Bridgetown during the rare street demonstration by government clerks and …
Read More »Colombia arrests 15 alleged rebel collaborators in investigation of bomb blasts in capital
BOGOTA, Colombia – Colombian police arrested 15 presumed collaborators of the country’s second largest rebel group in connection with simultaneous bombings that shook the capital last week. The arrests took place Wednesday in coordinated raids on residences throughout Bogota. Among those taken into custody were two individuals who worked as …
Read More »Lawyer kidnapped hours after release of Chinese journalist working for German weekly
BEIJING – A Chinese lawyer was forcibly taken away Friday just hours after his client, a Chinese journalist working for a German weekly, was released from nine months in detention, his associate said. Zhou Shifeng was taken by three unidentified men from a hotel where he stayed after picking up …
Read More »Report: Nuclear talks will end soon after resolving final differences
TEHRAN, Iran – Iran’s official IRNA agency is reporting nuclear talks between Iran and the world powers will end soon. A Monday morning report on IRNA said, “Negotiators are seriously discussing in order to resolve the last differences and soon they will announce the end of the talks.” “We hope …
Read More »Trial to start in August of Azeri journalist who alleged corruption in president's family
BAKU, Azerbaijan – A court in Azerbaijan says the trial of an investigative journalist will begin next month in a case widely criticized by human rights organizations. Khadija Ismayilova, who has been jailed since December, has reported on corruption allegedly involving the family of President Ilham Aliyev. The arrest was …
Read More »2,100 migrants try to storm Eurotunnel site in French port; 200 arrested
PARIS – An official in the northern French port of Calais says that 2,100 migrants tried to storm the area surrounding the Eurotunnel early Tuesday before being repelled by police. The official, who spoke on condition she not be named because she wasn’t authorized to speak publicly, said police arrested …
Read More »Shell reports drop in 2nd quarter profit to $3.9 billion
LONDON – Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell says second-quarter net income fell 25 percent to $3.9 billion as the prolonged impact of lower crude prices continues to hurt the bottom line. Shell also announced Thursday it would reduce capital investment by an additional $3 billion this year, bringing the total …
Read More »While Zimbabwe investigates lion killings, South Africa assesses its own lion hunting industry
JOHANNESBURG – The international uproar over an American hunter’s killing of a lion named Cecil in Zimbabwe comes amid an intensifying debate over the practice of hunting captive-bred lions in neighboring South Africa. Ian Michler, maker of a documentary film called “Blood Lions,” said Monday that the practice is an …
Read More »Charity says refugee children at risk of exploitation, disease as migration overwhelms Greece
ATHENS, Greece – Thousands of child refugees and migrants entering Greece are at risk of exploitation and disease as local authorities are overwhelmed by the wave of immigration, an international charity said Wednesday. Save the Children said that children are still living in “appalling conditions” in reception centers, where food, …
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