BRUSSELS (AP) – The Latest on the suicide bombings this week in Brussels (all times local): 2:15 p.m. Belgian state media is reporting that two explosions have been heard and one person has been detained in police raids in the Brussels neighborhood of Schaerbeek. It is not clear whether the …
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Prospects of Taliban peace talks dim as front lines shift
ISLAMABAD (AP) – Prospects of jumpstarting peace talks with the Taliban are becoming increasingly dim amid recent battlefield gains by the insurgents in Afghanistan, an embattled government in Kabul and growing suspicions of Pakistan’s good intentions in facilitating such negotiations. Even if Pakistan wanted to bring the warring sides to …
Read More »A look at N. Korea’s threats, claims and weapons launches
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) – Day after day, North Korea boasts of new weapons programs developments and unleashes fiery threats to attack rivals South Korea and the United States. On Friday, for example, the North’s state media said it staged its largest-ever long-range artillery drills aimed at bringing the “most …
Read More »Turkish journalists on trial for Syria arms smuggling
ISTANBUL (AP) – Two Turkish journalists went on trial on Friday on allegations that they revealed state secrets and helped a terror organization with their reports on alleged government-arms smuggling to Syrian rebels, in a closed-door trial that has increased concern about the erosion of media freedoms in Turkey. Cumhuriyet …
Read More »US remains in N. Korea lost in political limbo
RYONGYON-RI, North Korea (AP) – The village elder put his shovel aside, stooped down by a scraggly bush and pulled a sack from the freshly turned dirt. Spreading open the sack, he reached in to reveal femurs, skull and jaw fragments, boots and a rusted green helmet. “These are your …
Read More »Reports: 2nd suspect believed in Brussels subway attack.
BRUSSELS (AP) – A second attacker is suspected of taking part in the bombing this week of a Brussels subway train and may be at large, according to Belgian and French media reports, amid signs that the same Islamic State network was behind the attacks in Brussels and bloodshed in …
Read More »Syrian forces enter IS-held Palmyra; intense clashes with IS
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) – Backed by Russian airstrikes, Syrian government forces on Thursday pushed into the ancient town of Palmyra that has been held by the Islamic State group since May, state TV reported, as an Iraqi military spokesman announced the start of a long-awaited military operation to recapture the …
Read More »After 27 years, Nobel panel condemns Rushdie death threats
STOCKHOLM (AP) – The Swedish Academy, which selects the winners of the Nobel Prize in literature, has condemned an Iranian death warrant against British writer Salman Rushdie, 27 years after it was pronounced. Two members quit the academy in 1989 after it refused to condemn Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini’s fatwa against …
Read More »Victim families mark 1 year since doomed Germanwings flight
LE VERNET, France (AP) – In a solemn day of remembrance, grieving families gathered on Thursday in a French Alpine village to pay homage to loved ones a year after the co-pilot of a Germanwings plane flew the passenger jet into a mountainside, killing all 150 people aboard. Some 800 …
Read More »Activist investor seeks to replace Yahoo’s entire board
NEW YORK (AP) – Starboard Value LP says it wants to replace Yahoo’s entire board, setting up a battle between the activist investor and the faded Internet company. Starboard on Thursday nominating nine people to the board. Tension between Starboard and Yahoo has been escalating. Yahoo named two new directors …
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