A Turkish official has confirmed that 35 people killed in Turkish airstrikes in Iraq are civilians the military mistook for Kurdish rebels. Ruling party official Huseyin Celik said initial information shows the victims were smugglers, “not terrorists,” and apologized for the deaths. Earlier, the Turkish military said its jets had bombed an area frequently used […]
Turkey Confirms Civilian Deaths in Airstrikes
US Jobless Claims Rise
The number of Americans signing up for unemployment compensation rose last week, an exception to the generally improving trend in the U.S. job market. Thursday’s report from the Labor Department says first-time jobless claims rose 15,000 to a nationwide total of 381,000. But economists say averaging unemployment claims over a four-week period gives a more […]
Syrian Forces Kill 19 as Monitors Visit More Regions
As thousands protested across Syria against the government, activists say Syrian security forces killed at least 19 people on Thursday, including some in an area visited by Arab League monitors. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says at least four of the deaths were in the Damascus suburb of Douma. It says security forces opened […]
Top Credit Rating Agency Revises Nigeria’s Outlook
Credit rating agency Standard and Poors has revised Nigeria’s economic outlook from stable to positive. In a statement, the rating agency says the Nigerian government, under President Goodluck Jonathan, has undertaken several important reform initiatives and is tightening its fiscal and monetary stance. It says authorities have restructured and strengthened the banking sector, adding that […]
Police Surgeon Gunned Down in Pakistan
A police surgeon who testified against Pakistani security forces is dead, gunned down by unknown assailants. Police officials say Baqir Shah was shot and killed Thursday in Quetta. He had conducted autopsies on foreigners who had been killed by police. Shah had been severely beaten and complained of constant death threats after he ruled Pakistani […]
Cambodian FM Proposes Prisoner Swap with Thailand
Cambodia says it would consider repatriating two Thai nationalists jailed on espionage charges, if the Thai government requests and agrees to a prisoner swap. Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Namhong made the offer public Thursday at a joint news conference in Phnom Penh with his Thai counterpart Surapong Tovichakchaikul. “I told Mr. Surapong that if (the) […]
US Jobless Claims Rise
The number of Americans signing up for unemployment compensation rose last week, an exception to the generally improving trend in the U.S. job market. Thursday’s report from the Labor Department says first-time jobless claims rose 15,000 to a nationwide total of 381,000. But economists say averaging unemployment claims over a four-week period gives a more […]
China Lays Out Ambitious 5-Year Plan To Explore Space
China has announced an ambitious five-year plan to explore outer space. The plan includes Beijing’s previously-stated goals of putting a man on the moon and building a space station. In a policy paper released Thursday, the China National Space Administration said Beijing will deploy space laboratories, launch manned spaceships and space freighters, and make technological […]
Burma Warehouse Explosion Kills 17
An explosion at a warehouse in Burma’s largest city has killed at least 17 people and injured more than 100. Authorities said firefighters were fighting a blaze in the Rangoon warehouse district before dawn Thursday when the explosion occurred. Conflicting reports said the building was housing gunpowder, chemicals or medical equipment. The French news agency […]
5 Killed in Syria, Monitors Visiting Key Cities
Rights groups say Syrian security forces killed at least five people on Thursday, as Arab League monitors headed to three key areas where the government has violently repressed opposition. Activists say some of Thursday’s deaths occurred near Damascus after security forces opened fire on anti-government protesters. The violence took place as monitors prepared to visit […]