HANOI, Vietnam – Vietnam’s military says a helicopter has crashed on a training mission, killing all four soldiers aboard. Lt. Gen. Vo Van Tuan, army deputy chief of staff, said the UH-1 chopper crashed on a farm on the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City on Wednesday. Tuan says the …
Read More »UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon asks African leaders not cling to power
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia – The U.N. secretary-general has urged African leaders not to cling to power. Ban Ki-moon said that undemocratic constitutional changes and legal loopholes should never be used by leaders to stay in office. Speaking at the summit of the 54-nation African Union, Ban urged African leaders to …
Read More »UN Security Council urges immediate stepped up regional military operations against Boko Haram
UNITED NATIONS – The U.N. Security Council is urging immediate stepped up regional military coordination and operations to more effectively combat the Boko Haram terrorist group in Nigeria and neighboring countries. The council reiterated its “deep concern” in a statement Tuesday that Boko Haram is “undermining the peace and stability …
Read More »Malaysia's Proton to help Indonesia study feasibility of manufacturing its own national car
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – Malaysian car maker Proton has inked an agreement to help Indonesia study the feasibility of developing and manufacturing its own national car. The signing of the pact with PT Adiperkasa Citra Lestari was witnessed by visiting Indonesian President Joko Widodo and Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak. …
Read More »Polish coal miners start hunger strike to protest wage cut, restructuring plan
WARSAW, Poland – Hundreds of coal miners in southern Poland have staged a sit-in while dozens of others started a hunger strike to protest their company’s restructuring plan and to demand the chief executive be fired. Tuesday’s actions were undertaken by a section of the nearly 9,000 miners who have …
Read More »11 dead after train derails in India
BANGALORE, India – A train derailed after hitting a boulder that had fallen on the track in southern India on Friday, killing at least 11 people and injuring dozens, officials said. Railways Minister Suresh Prabu said the boulder fell from a nearby hill and derailed nine coaches and one food …
Read More »Offshore magnitude-6.9 earthquake in Japan triggers tsunami advisory
TOKYO – Japan has issued a tsunami advisory after a magnitude-6.9 earthquake struck off its northeastern coast. The quake struck shortly after 8 a.m. Japan time Tuesday at a depth of about 10 kilometers (6 miles). The Japan Meteorological Agency issued an advisory for a possible 1-meter (3-foot) tsunami. Japanese …
Read More »Family of 4 Egyptian Christians held hostage in Libya fear for their lives
CAIRO – The relatives of four Coptic Christian hostages held by gunmen in Libya for months are appealing for help from local and Libyan authorities to ensure their safe release A video released earlier this week by the Islamic State group’s Libyan branch showed the beheading of another 21 Egyptian …
Read More »Kenya police arrest 101 Ethiopian men suspected of illegally entering country
NAIROBI, Kenya – Kenyan police say they have arrested more than 100 Ethiopian nationals suspected of traveling illegally through Kenya on their way to South Africa. Noah Katumo, the head of Kenya’s Special Crimes Prevention Unit, said Tuesday 101 Ethiopian men were arrested along with three Kenyans suspected of trying …
Read More »Mongolia pardons American, 2 Filipinos in tax case seen harming country's investment climate
ULAN BATOR, Mongolia – Mongolia’s president says he has pardoned an American mining executive and two Filipinos sentenced to jail for tax evasion in a case that raised questions about the Asian nation’s reputation as an investment destination. A statement Thursday from Elbegdorj Tsakhia’s office said Justin Kapla, Hillarion Cajucom …
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