German authorities have asked for the public’s help in their investigation into a neo-Nazi group suspected of killing 10 people since 2000. The head of the federal police investigation on Thursday asked Germans for information on anyone connected with the far-right National Socialist Underground . The official says more than 400 officers are currently working […]
Germany Seeks Public Help in Neo-Nazi Probe
Sarkozy Says France, Germany Will Offer Debt Crisis Plan
French President Nicolas Sarkozy says that France and Germany will offer a new plan next week to rescue Europe from its debt crisis to save the common euro currency. Mr. Sarkozy said Thursday night that he and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the leaders of Europe’s two biggest economies, would make proposals on Monday to “guarantee […]
Clinton Calls on Burma to Expand Reforms
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has called on Burma to expand upon its recent reforms, saying more work must be done before the United States can consider lifting sanctions. During a landmark visit to Burma Thursday, Clinton called on the government to release more political prisoners and end ethnic violence. She also urged Burma […]
Kosovo Violence Threatens Serbia’s EU Aspirations
NATO and the European Union have condemned recent attacks by ethnic Serbs in northern Kosovo, as Serbia comes under pressure to end the unrest in the tense border region and secure its candidacy for EU membership. In a statement Thursday, NATO’s governing body said it was deeply concerned about the continuing attacks in northern Kosovo, […]
Second Stage of Afghan Security Transfer Begins
The second stage of Afghanistan’s security transition officially started Thursday as NATO forces handed over a province north of the capital to Afghan troops. The U.S. commander of NATO-led forces in Afghanistan, General John Allen, marked the occasion in Parwan’s provincial capital, Charikar, in a ceremony with Afghan officials. All but two districts of Parwan […]
Report: Perceived Corruption Rampant in Debt-Hit Eurozone Countries
An index of global perceptions of corruption indicates a number of eurozone countries suffering debt crises are among the lowest-scoring countries in the European Union, and ranks Bulgaria as the most corrupt EU country. Berlin-based Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index released Thursday ranks Bulgaria at 3.3, on a scale where zero is the most corrupt […]
Afghan Rape Victim Pardoned But Set to Marry Attacker
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has ordered the release of a rape victim who was jailed for adultery after being raped. The president’s office said Thursday that the woman, named Gulnaz, and her attacker have agreed to marry. Gulnaz was sentenced to 12 years in prison after reporting that a relative had raped her. Mr. Karzai […]
EU Increases Economic Pressures on Iran
The European Union has tightened economic pressures on Iran because of its controversial nuclear program. EU ministers meeting in Brussels Thursday agreed to expand the number of individuals and businesses targeted in existing sanctions. They also agreed to consider future penalties against Iran’s transportation and vital energy sectors. Diplomats said 180 Iranian officials and companies […]
Bags Carrying Congo Ballots Pile Up in Parking Lot
Officials are tallying up votes in the Democratic Republic of Congo, after elections that were originally set to last one day but stretched into three because of irregularities. The vote counting itself ran into some problems Thursday. Witnesses say thousands of plastic bags containing ballots were piled up in a parking lot outside a compilation […]
US Factories Get Busier
Data published Thursday paints a mixed picture of the U.S. economy, with factory activity growing, while jobless claims got a little worse. An industry group says its index of manufacturing showed the sector expanded at the fastest rate in five months. The factory sector was the first to recover after the recent recession and has […]