The Philippines says it will ban its citizens from working in 41 countries where satisfactory safeguards against labor abuse do not exist. Labor and Employment Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said Wednesday that relatively few workers will be affected because none of the 41 countries accepts large numbers of Filipino workers. As many as 10 percent of […]
Philippines Bars Citizens From Working in 41 Countries
Gunmen Kill 9 in Central Syria
Activists say gunmen have killed at least nine people in Syria’s central Homs region. They say the violence took place on Wednesday, but details are unclear. Meanwhile, the Syrian government says an agreement on a plan that could end months of deadly unrest is set to be announced Wednesday at an Arab League meeting in […]
Aid Groups Warns of Increased Refugee Flow to Ethiopia from Somali
Medical charity group Doctors Without Borders says it is struggling to keep up with the increased number of refugees entering Ethiopia from war and famine stricken Somalia. The group said Wednesday the number of Somalis entering the Dollo Ado refugee camp in Ethiopia has increased to about 300 per day in recent weeks – a […]
Fire Guts French Newspaper Office
French police say fire has gutted a satirical newspaper’s Paris offices. The Charlie Hebdo newspaper this week published a special Arab Spring edition that featured a cartoon image of the Prophet Mohammed on its cover. His depiction is prohibited in Islam. Police cite witnesses as seeing Molotov cocktails being thrown at the building. An investigation […]
Assange Loses Extradition Appeal in Sex Case
London’s High Court ruled Wednesday that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange should be extradited to Sweden to face sex charges. Swedish authorities want to question Assange regarding an alleged rape of one woman and molestation of another. The 2010 incidents reportedly took place in Stockholm. Assange claims the charges are politically motivated and denies any wrongdoing […]
Five Killed in Clashes in Yemen
Activists say fresh clashes between Yemeni government forces and opponents of President Abdullah Saleh left at least five people dead on Wednesday. They violence occurred in the flashpoint city Taiz after fighting erupted between pro-government forces and tribesmen who support the opposition. Also, residents say there is heavy shelling in the city, after troops moved […]
Assange Awaits Extradition Decision
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange returns to a London courtroom Wednesday to learn if he will be extradited to Sweden to face sex charges. Swedish authorities want to question Assange regarding an alleged rape of one woman and molestation of another. The 2010 incidents reportedly took place in Stockholm. Assange claims the charges are politically motivated […]
Kenya’s Government Says Shabab Rebels Receiving Arms Deliveries
Kenyan government officials and local media say that two unspecified aircraft have made a delivery of weapons to al-Shabab militants, who are locked in a battle against the Kenyan army in southern Somalia. Kenya’s government said in a statement that the planes landed Tuesday in the southern Somali town of Baidoa, which is under control […]
Bangkok Flooding Continues to Strike Poor Suburbs
Anxious Bangkok residents say floodwaters continued to rise Wednesday in some neighborhoods to the north and west of the city center, outside the network of barriers that has kept the city center largely dry. In one western neighborhood, soldiers were helping residents to carry their belongings through the waist-deep water as they headed for higher […]
Syria Set To Announce Plan to End Unrest
Syria says an agreement on a plan that could end months of deadly unrest is set to be announced Wednesday at an Arab League meeting in Cairo. A state news report says Syrian authorities and an Arab League ministerial committee have come to terms on a “final document.” However, the SANA news agency did not […]