ANKARA, Turkey – Turkey’s military says Kurdish rebels launched separate attacks on military units stationed near Turkey’s border with Iraq, prompting troops to retaliate. There was no word on any casualties. The incident comes as Turkey is holding talks with the imprisoned leader of Kurdish insurgents in a bid to …
Read More »Pakistani officials arrive in Saudi Arabia to assess Yemen coalition
ISLAMABAD – Pakistani state TV says a high-level delegation has left for Saudi Arabia to assess whether to take part in Riyadh’s coalition battling Shiite rebels in Yemen. The TV report Tuesday says the delegation includes Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, National Security Adviser Sartaj Aziz and some military …
Read More »Surrendered Lord's Resistance Army rebel commander to be tried by ICC
KAMPALA, Uganda – Uganda’s military said Tuesday the Lord’s Resistance Army rebel commander who surrendered to American troops last week will be taken to The Hague for trial. Dominic Ongwen is now in U.S. custody in Obo, a town in eastern Central African Republic, the country where he surrendered on …
Read More »Congo government says an offensive against FDLR rebel group 'only a matter of time'
KINSHASA, Congo – The Congolese government says it’s only a matter of time before it launches a military offensive against a rebel group that has threatened the country’s east for more than two decades. In an interview with The Associated Press on Friday, presidential adviser Seraphin Ngwej hinted that military …
Read More »Alitalia, after Etihad takeover, plans new routes, 3 hubs, aims for profit in 2017
ROME – Alitalia’s new chairman aims to make the airline profitable in 2017 following its takeover by Emirates-based Etihad Airways. Luca Cordero di Montezemolo also told reporters in Rome Tuesday: “Today there are the conditions, enthusiasm, economic and financial willingness to start the new era of Alitalia.” Alitalia’s new strategy …
Read More »Belgian authorities looking for man seen with chief suspect in the May Jewish Museum attack
BRUSSELS – Belgian authorities are looking for a man who was seen together with the chief suspect after the May terror attack at the Jewish Museum in Brussels that left four people dead. A Belgian judicial official said Friday they were looking to question a bald-headed man with a sporting …
Read More »Venezuelan officials reject allegation of high-level drug trafficking
CARACAS, Venezuela – Venezuelan officials are denouncing a report that links the head of the socialist South American country’s parliament to the drug trade. Two Spanish-language newspapers reported Monday that the chief bodyguard of National Assembly President Diosdado Cabello has gone to the United States with information implicating him. The …
Read More »AP Exclusive: US, Iran discuss nuke compromise _ more Iranian centrifuges but less efficiency
VIENNA – Diplomats say the U.S and Iran are discussing a compromise that would let Iran keep much of its uranium-enriching technology but reduce its potential to make nuclear weapons. The two diplomats told The Associated Press that such a compromise could break the decade-long deadlock on attempts to limit …
Read More »Industrial equipment maker Siemens to ax 7,800 jobs in cost-cutting drive
FRANKFURT, Germany – Industrial machinery maker Siemens AG says it will cut 7,800 administrative jobs worldwide as part of an effort to streamline the sprawling company and its many businesses. Munich-based Siemens said in a statement Friday that 3,300 of the job losses will be in Germany. Siemens CEO Joe …
Read More »Germany: Top-level talks to organize summit on Ukraine peace to resume in Minsk
BERLIN – Germany’s Foreign Ministry says talks between senior officials from Germany, France, Russia and Ukraine to pave the way for a summit of leaders in Minsk will resume in the Belarusian capital. The ministry says that officials from the four countries will meet again in Minsk Tuesday evening, following …
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