KINSHASA, Congo – A top U.S. State Department official says the United Nations and Congo need to work together in the fight against rebels in the country’s troubled east. In February, the United Nations formally ended support for a Congo military offensive against the FDLR militant group after two Congolese …
Read More »Egypt court sentences 12 people to 2 years prison over 2013 violence in city of Suez
CAIRO – An Egyptian court has sentenced 12 alleged supporters of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group to two years in prison over violence in the city of Suez in December 2013. Six others were acquitted in the case Saturday, which involved street clashes, attempted murder and battery charges. The government …
Read More »No relief: Greek police say they've been banned from parliament bathrooms; demand access
ATHENS, Greece – Forget bailouts or austerity riots. The hot topic now in Greece is toilets. Police guarding Greece’s parliament say they are no longer being allowed inside the building to use its bathrooms. The Police Officers Association in Athens said in a statement Monday that uniformed officers have been …
Read More »EU lawmakers demand rights monitoring of Hungary amid death penalty dispute with PM Orban
BRUSSELS – European Union lawmakers have called for the strict monitoring of human rights, the rule of law and democracy in EU member Hungary after its prime minister raised questions about whether the death penalty should be reintroduced. The lawmakers called Wednesday on the EU’s executive commission to “immediately initiate …
Read More »UN climate talks inch forward, putting off tough decisions on Paris emissions pact
BONN, Germany – Two weeks of U.N. climate talks are set to end with negotiators trimming a draft global climate pact, but leaving core sticking points to be untangled at later sessions before the December summit in Paris where the landmark agreement is meant to be adopted. Frustrated by the …
Read More »Azerbaijan free speech activist leaves country aboard Swiss foreign minister's jet
BERLIN – A free speech activist from Azerbaijan who spent 10 months in the Swiss embassy has left the country aboard the jet of Switzerland’s foreign minister. Emin Huseynov landed in Switzerland late Friday with Swiss Foreign Minister Didier Burkhalter, who had attended the opening ceremony of the European Games …
Read More »Turkish journalist says colleagues detained after asking questions about ISIS
ANKARA, Turkey – Turkish authorities briefly detained three journalists at the border with Syria for angering the local governor with questions about possible infiltrators from the Islamic State group, one of the journalists said in comments published Wednesday. In another incident illustrating the continuing crackdown on media freedoms in Turkey, …
Read More »Egypt names ambassador to Israel, nearly 3 years after it recalled its last over 2012 Gaza war
CAIRO – Egypt has named a new ambassador to Israel nearly three years after it had recalled the last one at the outset of the 2012 Israeli offensive in Gaza. A statement released Sunday said President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi named ambassador Hazem Khairat as part of a regular reshuffle of Egypt’s …
Read More »Hungary suspends taking back registered asylum seekers from other EU countries
BUDAPEST, Hungary – Balking at European Union rules, Hungary’s government says it will temporarily not take back any asylum seekers who registered in Hungary but moved elsewhere in Europe before their requests were resolved. According to the EU’s Dublin regulation, refugees can be sent back to the country where they …
Read More »Serbia denounces Hungary's determination to build border fence to keep migrants out
BELGRADE, Serbia – Serbia has sharply criticized Hungary’s insistence on building a border fence to stop the flow of illegal migrants and has urged the EU to say whether it wants such structures on its territory. “I thought the Berlin wall had fallen,” Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said Thursday …
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