MOSCOW (AP) – Ukraine’s intelligence agency has thwarted a plot to attack the European Championship soccer tournament in France by arresting a heavily-armed Frenchman who wanted to cross into the European Union, officials said Monday. The Ukrainian Security Service, or SBU, said it had followed the man since December and …
Read More »Center-right economist narrowly ahead in Peru election
LIMA, Peru (AP) – Economist Pedro Pablo Kuczynski had a razor-thin lead over the daughter of an imprisoned former president in Peru’s presidential election, as Peruvians nervously awaited results still trickling in from remote parts of the Andean nation. With nearly 90 of polling stations counted early Monday morning, the …
Read More »3 dead, 9 hospitalized as 1 Belgian train slams into another
HERMALLE-SOUS-HUY, Belgium (AP) – A late-night passenger train slammed at high speed into a slow-moving freight train in eastern Belgium, killing three people and sending nine others to the hospital, authorities said Monday. The accident came just hours after reported lightning strikes and a signal disruption on the line. Two …
Read More »Iraqi military takes a slow approach in battle for Fallujah
CAMP TARIQ, Iraq (AP) – The battle for Fallujah is shaping up to be unlike any of the other assaults in the Iraqi military’s town-by-town war with the Islamic State group. In the nearly two weeks since the operation began, airstrikes have been used sparingly, Shiite militias have so far …
Read More »US Pentagon chief proposes Asia-Pacific ‘security network’
SINGAPORE (AP) – U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter is proposing to accelerate and deepen defense cooperation in the Asia-Pacific by expanding a “security network” of countries whose militaries would train together and eventually operate together. Speaking to an international security conference in Singapore on Saturday, Carter said China would be …
Read More »Security tight in Beijing on anniversary of 1989 crackdown
BEIJING (AP) – China tightened security around Beijing’s Tiananmen Square on Saturday on the 27th anniversary of the bloody military crackdown on student-led pro-democracy protests, pointing to the enduring sensitivity over the events among the Communist Party leadership. Police checked IDs and searched the bags of anyone seeking to enter …
Read More »7 years after war’s end, Sri Lanka on cautious path to peace
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) – For seven years, the ethnic Tamil housewife has waited for news of a son who vanished near the frenzied end of Sri Lanka’s quarter-century-long civil war. After so much time, she has little faith that the Sinhalese-majority government will help solve such mysteries and heal …
Read More »Seine water levels decrease again after Paris flooding peaks
PARIS (AP) – French authorities say the water level of the Seine river in Paris started to decrease Saturday after reaching its peak overnight, the highest in nearly 35 years. But authorities warned it could take up to ten days for the river to come back to its normal levels …
Read More »Seine still rising in Paris; Louvre scrambles to protect art
PARIS (AP) – The swollen Seine River kept rising Friday, spilling out across its banks and some streets in Paris as curators at the Louvre scrambled to protect a huge trove of art from the museum’s priceless collection from the flooding. The Seine, which officials said was at its highest …
Read More »With new tactics, Taliban gain ground in south Afghanistan
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) – In the rugged terrain of the Taliban heartland in southern Afghanistan, the fight against the Kabul government has become a war for control of key stretches of main roads and highways as the insurgents use a new tactic to gain ground. First they storm a checkpoint, …
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