Pakistan’s military has formally rejected the findings of a U.S. inquiry into last month’s NATO attack that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers along the Afghan border. The military said Monday that it does not agree with several portions of the investigation report, calling them “factually not correct.” U.S. defense officials blamed inadequate coordination by both Pakistani […]
Pakistan Rejects US Findings on Deadly Border Attack
Nigerians in Kano Pray for Peace After Deadly Blasts
Nigerian political and religious leaders prayed for peace Monday in the northern city of Kano, following coordinated blasts that killed an estimated 170 people. The Emir of Kano, Ado Bayero, prayed softly in a local mosque where he was joined by Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso. But the mosque was half empty, with many Nigerians apparently too […]
Memo Scandal Witness Refuses to Travel to Pakistan
The chief witness in a Pakistani secret memo scandal has told his attorney he does not want to go to Pakistan to testify because he fears he will be detained. The lawyer for Pakistani-American businessman Mansoor Ijaz says his client is willing to record his testimony elsewhere and submit it to Pakistan’s Supreme Court commission […]
ICC Orders 4 Kenyans to Stand Trial
The International Criminal Court has ordered four prominent Kenyans to stand trial on charges they helped organize deadly post-election violence in their country four years ago. The Hague-based court said Monday that there is sufficient evidence to proceed with trials against Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta, former education minister William Ruto, Cabinet Secretary Francis Muthaura, […]
Suspected US Drone Strike Kills 4 in Pakistan
Pakistani officials say a U.S. drone strike has killed at least four militants in the country’s northwest tribal region. The missiles hit a vehicle and a house Monday in North Waziristan tribal agency’s Degan village, near the Afghan border. Pakistani officials say those killed were from Turkmenistan. Drone strikes resumed earlier this month after a […]
EU Eases Travel Bans on Burmese Officials
The European Union says it is easing travel bans against top Burmese officials after the government carried out “remarkable” political reforms. EU foreign ministers said in a statement Monday the recent release of political prisoners in Burma shows the government is determined to continue reforms. They also welcomed the easing of media restrictions and efforts […]
2 Arrested in Mumbai Blasts
An Indian anti-terrorism investigator says Mumbai police have arrested two men involved in the triple blasts that hit India’s financial hub last July. However, the investigator said Monday the top suspect, Yasin Bhatkal, remains at large. Bhatkal is a leader in the Indian Mujahideen. Authorities say the back-to-back blasts killed 27 people and wounded more […]
ICC Orders 4 Kenyans to Stand Trial
The International Criminal Court has ordered four prominent Kenyans to stand trial over accusations that they helped organize deadly post-election violence in their country four years ago. The Hague-based court confirmed the charges against four of the six suspects without naming any of them. Prosecutors had presented evidence to the court last year for the […]
Yemen’s Saleh Leaves for US Medical Visit
Outgoing Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh is heading to the United States for medical treatment after asking his people to forgive him for any “shortcomings” during his 33-year rule. Mr. Saleh departed the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, Sunday on a jet for the Persian Gulf sultanate of Oman, where he is expected to stay for a […]
Croatians Vote to Join European Union
The European Union is welcoming the Croatian vote to become the newest EU member. Croatia’s membership must now be approved by the bloc’s 27 current members. Officials say 66 percent of Croatian voters supported EU membership in the vote Sunday. But fewer than half of eligible voters turned out for the referendum. Supporters of EU […]