SEOUL, South Korea (AP) – North Korea fired a short-range projectile from an area near its eastern coast on Tuesday, South Korean officials said, in what appears to be another weapons test seen as a response to ongoing military drills between Washington and Seoul. The projectile was fired near the …
Read More »Mattel fought elusive cyber-thieves to get $3M out of China
WENZHOU, China (AP) – The email seemed unremarkable: a routine request by Mattel Inc.’s chief executive for a new vendor payment to China. It was well-timed, arriving on Thursday, April 30, during a tumultuous period for the Los-Angeles based maker of Barbie dolls. Barbie was bombing, particularly overseas, and the …
Read More »An infant’s 5-month life points to hunger’s spread in Yemen
HAZYAZ, Yemen (AP) – The baby was born in war, even as planes blasted his village in Yemen. Five months later, Udai Faisal died from war: his skeletal body broke down under the ravages of malnutrition, his limbs like twigs, his cheeks sunken, his eyes dry. He vomited yellow fluid …
Read More »A look at new doubts about conviction in 1957 murder
CHICAGO (AP) – The allegation of a mishandled investigation, combined with newly discovered evidence in one of the nation’s oldest crimes to ever reach trial means a 76-year-old former security guard convicted and sentenced to life in the 1957 slaying of a 7-year-old girl in a northern Illinois could soon …
Read More »Belgian prosecutors: 3 more held on terrorism charges
BRUSSELS (AP) – Belgian federal prosecutors on Monday said three more people have been ordered held on charges of participating in terrorist activities. Prosecutors did not immediately release details on the alleged terrorist acts or whether they were linked to last week’s suicide bombings at Brussels Airport and in the …
Read More »Death toll from Easter bombing in Pakistan reaches 70
LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) – The death toll from a massive suicide bombing targeting Christians gathered on Easter in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore rose to 70 on Monday, underscoring the ability of the militants to stage large-scale attacks despite a months-long military offensive targeting their hideouts. Meanwhile, in the …
Read More »Fake CEO scammer is ‘seduction machine,’ director says
PARIS (AP) – The man who nearly stole over 70 million euros from France’s business and banking elite is a serial manipulator who sees fraud not as a crime but as a way of life, according to those behind a new film based on the con artist’s exploits. “Je Compte …
Read More »From Israel to Colombia, who’s laundering money in China
SHANGHAI (AP) – China is emerging as a global hub for money laundering, not just for Chinese but for criminals around the world, The Associated Press has found. There are a number of options in China for cleaning dirty money, including through major state-run banks, import-export schemes, and informal money …
Read More »8-year-old lost daughter rejoins Syrian family in Cyprus
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) – Jaffar Ismail says his daughter Amal sometimes asks why he and his wife abandoned her in the chaos of their bombed-out neighborhood in the southern Syrian town of Nawa. Fleeing the town after a bomb dropped by a warplane flattened a house a few doors down …
Read More »Cambodia’s zeal for rubber drives ethnic group from land
BOUSRA, Cambodia (AP) – For generations, the indigenous Bunong were famous as the elephant keepers and masters of the forests in eastern Cambodia. They called the fertile, rolling hills of their ancestral homeland “meh ne,” or mother. From its rich red soil, they harvested rice, pumpkins and bananas. From the …
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