A bus carrying Belgian tourists home from a skiing holiday has crashed inside a tunnel in Switzerland (Tuesday), killing 28 people including 22 children. The crash happened the Valais region, near the border with Italy. Twenty-four people were taken to the hospital. The two drivers are among the dead. Police say the bus with 52 […]
Bus Crash in Switzerland Kills 28 Belgian Tourists
Clinton: US Will Remain Asian Power
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the U.S. strategic outreach to the Asia Pacific region will be a top priority as Washington transitions away from a decade of military efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Clinton told a gathering of U.S. diplomats in Washington on Tuesday the future of Asia will continue to be vital to […]
China’s Wen Urges Political Reforms as Parliament Closes
China’s premier has stressed the need for political reform to secure economic progress and head off the threat of social instability in what was likely his last major news conference before retiring next year. Mr. Wen spoke to reporters Wednesday after the close of the annual meeting of the National People’s Congress in Beijing. He […]
US Military Says Drug Violence Spreading Through Central America
Two high-ranking U.S. military commanders say Mexico’s violent war against drug cartels has moved into other parts of Central America. Air Force General Douglas Fraser, the head of the U.S. Southern Command, told the Senate Armed Services Committee Tuesday that transnational organized crime rings are threatening to overwhelm law enforcement and are “seriously impacting civilian […]
ICC to Deliver 1st Verdict, on DRC Warlord
The International Criminal Court is set to deliver its first ever verdict Wednesday in the trial of alleged Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga, accused of sending children into battle. ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo says Wednesday’s verdict will set a precedent that shows the world on guard against crimes against humanity. “Tomorrow is a very important day. […]
Obama to Meet Cameron at White House, Mideast on Agenda
President Barack Obama hosts his closest ally at the White House Wednesday — British Prime Minister David Cameron. The two leaders plan to discuss Iran, Syria, Afghanistan, and the upcoming NATO and G-8 summits. The prime minister will also be guest of honor at a White House state dinner. Mr. Obama and Mr, Cameron wrote […]
Bus Crash in Switzerland Kills 28 Belgian Tourists
A bus carrying Belgian tourists home from a skiing holiday has crashed inside a tunnel in Switzerland, killing 28 people including 22 children. Tuesday’s crash happened the Valais region, near the border with Italy. The bus with 52 people on board smashed into a wall inside a highway tunnel. The two drivers were among the […]
China Parliament Restricts Secret Detention of Criminal Suspects
China’s parliament has approved a revised criminal procedure law that aims to restrict police powers to secretly detain criminal suspects. The law, passed Wednesday on the final session of the 10-day National People’s Congress, codifies the already common practice of “disappearing” suspects into informal detention centers, where many have reported being tortured. Lawmakers scrapped an […]
Amnesty: Syrian Detainees Face Widespread Torture
Amnesty International says Syrians detained during a year-long uprising against President Bashar al-Assad’s rule have been subjected to widespread torture that amounts to crimes against humanity. The London-based human-rights group issued its assessment on the situation in Syria in a report released Wednesday. Amnesty said “the scale of torture and other ill-treatment in Syria has […]
Santorum Wins US Primaries in Alabama, Mississippi
U.S. Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum has won Tuesday’s primary elections in the U.S. southern states of Alabama and Mississippi, solidifying his status as the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney, the leading candidate in the race. Santorum narrowly won both staunchly conservative states, with Newt Gingrich finishing second and Romney coming in third. The former […]