The International Criminal Court has issued a warrant for the arrest of Sudan’s defense minister, Abdel Raheem Muhammed Hussein. The court said Thursday that Hussein is wanted for 41 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity allegedly committed during the conflict in Sudan’s Darfur region. Specific charges include murder, rape, forcible transfer, torture, destruction […]
ICC Issues Arrest Warrant for Sudan Defense Minister
Jobless Benefit Claims Edge Lower in US
Claims for new jobless benefits in the U.S. are continuing to fall, the latest sign of an improving labor market in the world’s largest economy. The government said Thursday that 351,000 workers made initial claims for unemployment compensation last week, 2,000 fewer than the week before. Claims for jobless assistance in the U.S. have generally […]
Bid to Change US Contraceptive Coverage Defeated
U.S. lawmakers have narrowly rejected a bid to reverse a part of President Barack Obama’s health care reform law that focused on birth control. The Democratic-controlled Senate defeated a Republican measure by a vote of 51-48. It sought to allow employers and insurers to opt out of parts of the law they found morally objectionable. […]
Syrian Rebels Retreat From Besieged Stronghold
Syrian rebel fighters say they have pulled out of the besieged Baba Amr district of Homs after a punishing, monthlong military assault by President Bashar al-Assad’s security forces. Calling themselves the Baba Amr Revolutionary Brigades, the rebels said Thursday they are leaving to spare some 4,000 civilians who have insisted on remaining in their homes. […]
China’s Top Official in Tibet Orders New Media Clampdown
China’s top leader in Tibet is urging local authorities to clamp down on Internet and mobile phone use in the region, as Beijing prepares to open its annual National People’s Congress and Tibetans honor those who have died protesting Chinese rule. The state-run Tibet Daily quotes regional Communist Party chief Chen Quanguo as saying that […]
ICC Issues Arrest Warrant for Sudan Defense Minister
The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Sudan’s defense minister, Abdel Raheem Muhammed Hussein. Hussein is accused of coordinating attacks against villages in Sudan’s Darfur region between August 2003 and March 2004. The ICC prosecutor’s office says the attacks followed a pattern in which the villages were surrounded, bombed by the Sudanese […]
Syrian Rebels Retreat From Besieged Stronghold
Syrian rebel fighters say they have pulled out of the besieged Baba Amr district of Homs after a punishing, month-long military assault by President Bashar al-Assad’s security forces. Calling themselves the Baba Amr Revolutionary Brigades, the rebels said Thursday they are leaving to spare some 4,000 civilians who have insisted on remaining in their homes. […]
South Sudan Accuses North of Bombing Oil Wells
Officials in South Sudan have accused neighboring Sudan of bombing oil wells, the latest sign of rising tension between the countries. Several officials, including government spokesman Barnaba Marial Benjamin, say Sudanese warplanes dropped bombs Wednesday in an area of Unity State, about 75 kilometers from the two countries’ contested border. The officials say the bombardment […]
Eurozone Jobless Rate Hits New High
The jobless rate in the 17-nation euro currency bloc has hit a new high, but European leaders are voicing confidence that the continent’s two-year governmental debt crisis is nearing an end. The European Union said Thursday that the eurozone’s unemployment rate hit 10.7 percent in January, the worst figure since the euro was first used […]
Tibetan Exiles Protest China’s Top Diplomat in India
Indian police dragged away a group of Tibetan exiles as they demonstrated Thursday in New Delhi outside a meeting between Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi and his Indian counterpart. The protesters were demanding that China withdraw from disputed China-India border land high in the Himalayas, where both sides have backed their competing territorial claims in […]