A Ukrainian court has again delayed the tax evasion and embezzlement trial of former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko. A judge Tuesday set the next hearing for September 11 after the 51-year-old opposition leader cited her poor health and refused to appear in court in the eastern city of Kharkiv. ` Tymoshenko’s trial has been delayed […]
Ukrainian Judge Delays Tymoshenko Trial Until September
US Starts Deportation Reprieve for Young Illegal Immigrants
The United States is starting this week to take applications from young illegal immigrants who want to stay in the country for the next two years, to work and go to school without the threat of deportation. President Barack Obama eased the country’s immigration laws two months ago. Beginning Wednesday, 800,000 or more young people […]
Suicide Attackers, Motorcycle Bomb Kill More than 45 in Afghanistan
Suicide attackers and remote-controlled bomb have killed at least 45 people in Afghanistan. Afghan authorities say 36 people died in coordinated suicide bombings Tuesday in the usually peaceful city of Zaranj, the capital of Nimroz province in southwestern Afghanistan. More than 70 others were wounded. Officials say most of the casualties are civilians. Security forces […]
UN: Battle for Key Somali Port Appears ‘Imminent’
A U.N. humanitarian official for Somalia says fighting for control of al-Shabab’s largest remaining stronghold appears “imminent.” In a statement Tuesday, U.N. official Mark Bowden says he is “deeply concerned” about reports of civilian casualties in Port Kismayo caused by naval gunfire and airstrikes. He calls for all parties to minimize the conflict’s impact on […]
Rescue Efforts Continue for Crashed Ugandan Helicopters
A Kenyan official says two Ugandan soldiers are confirmed dead from the crash of a Ugandan military helicopter on Mount Kenya late Sunday. Simon Gitau, deputy warden of Mount Kenya National Park, says searchers found the two bodies outside the wreckage of the aircraft, which he said was still burning Tuesday and might contain other […]
Indian Yoga Guru Ends Anti-Corruption Hunger Strike
A popular Indian yoga guru has ended a six-day hunger strike but vowed to continue his fight against government corruption. Baba Ramdev sipped a glass of juice Tuesday to break his fast as several thousand supporters cheered him in New Delhi. Ramdev criticized Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the ruling-Congress Party, calling for its downfall […]
Suicide Attacks Kill Nearly 30 in Southwest Afghanistan
Afghan authorities say suicide bombers have killed nearly 30 people in a usually peaceful city in southwestern Afghanistan. More than 70 others were wounded in Tuesday’s attacks in Zaranj, the capital of Nimroz province. Officials say most of the casualties are civilians. Security forces are also among the dead. Police say at least three suicide […]
Burma’s President Tells VOA He Will Open Schools for Muslims
Burmese President Thein Sein says his government will open schools to improve the education of minority Rohingya Muslims who accuse the majority Buddhist state of persecuting them. In an exclusive interview with VOA Burmese Service chief Than Lwin Htun, President Thein Sein said education is an important tool to help different communities live in harmony […]
Europe Economy Shrinks in 2nd Quarter
Europe is edging closer to a recession, with its economy shrinking from April to June, after a stagnant first quarter of the year. The European Union said Tuesday that the economies of both the 17-nation euro currency union and the broader bloc of 27 EU nations contracted by two-tenths of a percent in the second […]
20 Killed in Suicide Attack in Afghanistan
Afghan authorities say suicide bombers have killed at least 25 people in a usually peaceful city in southwestern Afghanistan. Nearly 50 others were wounded in Tuesday’s attacks in Zaranj, the capital of Nimroz province. Officials say most of the casualties are civilians. Police say at least three suicide bombers carried out a series of coordinated […]