NAIROBI, Kenya – Kenya’s president has apologized to the Kenyan people for past wrongs committed both by his government and past regimes. President Uhuru Kenyatta told parliament during his state of the nation address Thursday that time has come to bring closure to the country’s painful past. He mentioned the …
Read More »Turkey calls its airspace note on military maneuvers in Aegean Sea a mistake, cancels notice
ANKARA, Turkey – Turkey says a recent notice seeking to reserve a large swath of airspace over the Aegean Sea for military maneuvers was issued by mistake and then canceled. A statement by Foreign Ministry Spokesman Tanju Bilgic said Tuesday that the Notice to Airmen, or NOTAM, was inadvertently declared …
Read More »Students at new Guam high school break ground for new gymnasium
HAGATNA, Guam – Students at Tiyan High School will soon have a new multimillion-dollar gym. The school, which opened in August, broke ground yesterday on a new gymnasium, slated to open in September. Tiyan High currently has a gym, but the space is not adequate to serve a high school, …
Read More »Romanian spy chief who criticized top court for rejecting security laws resigns
BUCHAREST, Romania – The chief of Romania’s Intelligence Service has resigned after criticizing the country’s top court for rejecting security laws which allowed the government to collect data on people without court approval. The Constitutional Court earlier this month rejected laws that would have allowed authorities to retain data and …
Read More »Mexico cuts spending by $8.4 billion because of oil price drop, high-speed rail put on hold
MEXICO CITY – Mexico will cut government spending by $8.4 billion this year because of a drop in revenues due to declining oil prices. Finance Minister Luis Videgaray also said Friday the government will put on hold plans to build a high-speed rail project that has been marred by allegations …
Read More »Villagers block traffic to protest pollution from power plant in central Vietnam
HANOI, Vietnam – An official says hundreds of villagers in central Vietnam blocked traffic on the country’s main artery for hours to protest pollution from a coal-fired thermo power plant. Local official Nguyen Thanh Sang in Binh Thuan province said Thursday that the villagers threw rocks, bricks and gasoline bombs …
Read More »British police arrest 14-year-old over alleged IS-inspired terrorist plot in Australia
LONDON – British police have arrested a 14-year-old boy in connection with an alleged plot to attack a war memorial ceremony in Australia. Greater Manchester Police says the boy was detained in Blackburn, northwestern England, on Saturday on suspicion of involvement in the commission, preparation, or instigation of acts of …
Read More »Mediator says main Tuareg rebel group did not sign Mali peace accord; others, government did
BAMAKO, Mali – A mediator says that the main separatist Tuareg rebel group did not sign a peace accord that Mali’s government and other armed groups agreed to. Algerian foreign minister Ramtane Lamamra, who represents the mediators, said Friday that Mali’s government, allied armed groups and two groups under the …
Read More »Cathay Pacific flight attendants hold Hong Kong airport sit-in to protest airline's treatment
HONG KONG – Several hundred Cathay Pacific flight attendants are camped inside Hong Kong’s airport after union members voted for industrial action to protest their treatment by the airline. Union member Ada So said Tuesday that about 400 cabin staff were camped out in front of the Cathay check-in desks. …
Read More »Indonesia concerned by claim Australia paid crew of migrant boat to return to its shores
JAKARTA, Indonesia – Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry says it’s “very concerned” by claims that Australian officials paid the crew of a migrant boat to return to Indonesian waters. Police in Indonesia’s East Nusa Tenggara province say the boat’s captain and five crew members detained on remote Rote island claim they were …
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