CAIRO – A spokeswoman for the U.N. World Food Program in Sudan says a six-person Bulgarian helicopter crew has gone missing after reports their aircraft made an unexpected landing in a conflict-torn area. Amor Almagro said Wednesday the crew was on a contract with the agency’s offices in South Sudan. …
Read More »Backed by Saudi Prince Alwaleed, Arabic news channel Alarab goes on air from base in Bahrain
MANAMA, Bahrain – The fight for Arabic news viewers is heating up. A new pan-Arab channel known as Alarab took to the airwaves Sunday from its headquarters in the tiny island nation of Bahrain, promising an “objective, fresh and unbiased view of world events.” It is backed by Saudi billionaire …
Read More »Bangladeshi police say former prime minister instigated firebombing of bus that killed 7
DHAKA, Bangladesh – Police have accused Bangladesh’s former prime minister and an opposition alliance leader of instigating a bus firebombing that killed seven people and injured 16 others. Attackers threw the crude fire bombs at the packed bus as it traveled from the coastal city of Cox’s Bazar to the …
Read More »Germany's Rocket Internet invests $561 million in online takeaway businesses
BERLIN – That’s one costly order. Germany’s Rocket Internet AG says it is spending 496 million euros ($561 million) to buy a 30 percent stake in Berlin-based online takeaway company Delivery Hero. The internet company said in a statement Friday that it will also buy Italy’s La Nevera Roja and …
Read More »Drug kingpin, who Colombia extradited to Venezuela over US objections, sentenced to 14 years
CARACAS, Venezuela – A long-sought drug kingpin who was extradited by Colombia back to Venezuela over the objections of the U.S. has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for trafficking and money laundering. Venezuela state prosecutor Luisa Ortega Diaz said Tuesday that she will appeal for a longer sentence. …
Read More »Guard injured when man rams car into US Consulate in Shanghai
BEIJING – A Chinese man rammed a car into a barrier in front of the U.S. Consulate in Shanghai and injured an armed police officer, officials said Friday. Shanghai police said the man, identified as 35-year-old Liu Daojie, was placed in custody and told officials that he felt he was …
Read More »Japan central bank says economy on the mend, reaffirms ultra-loose monetary policy
TOKYO – Japan’s central bank ended a board meeting with no change to its ultra-loose monetary policy while pointing to signs of improvement in the economy. The Bank of Japan noted that lower energy costs due to the plunge in crude prices will slow progress toward its inflation target of …
Read More »Congo's army launches its offensive against rebels in South Kivu, gunfire heard, residents say
KINSHASA, Congo – A United Nations-backed radio station says that the Congo army has launched an offensive against rebels in South Kivu in eastern Congo. Radio Okapi reported Tuesday that soldiers were deploying to the area where they found members of the Rwandan Hutu rebel group, known by its French …
Read More »Al-Jazeera journalist to face court after Paris drone incident amid security tensions
PARIS – An Al-Jazeera journalist will face court for illegally flying a drone in Paris, amid a spate of drone flyovers that have confounded French authorities amid heightened security concerns. The Paris prosecutor’s office says three journalists for Doha-based broadcaster Al-Jazeera were released Thursday, a day after they were detained. …
Read More »Rebel authorities in eastern Ukraine start paying pensions in Russian rubles
DONETSK, Ukraine – Russia-backed rebel authorities in eastern Ukraine have started paying pensions in Russian rubles. Yekaterina Matyushchenko, the finance minister in the Donetsk region’s separatist government, said Wednesday that pension payments for March will total 1.9 billion rubles (over $30 million). She claimed that the money came from taxes …
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