SANAA, Yemen (AP) — Yemeni security and medical officials say at least 13 civilians have been killed by an airstrike by the Saudi-led military coalition in a western port city. The officials told The Associated Press on Monday that airstrikes hit two homes in rural areas northeast of Hodeida, which is under control of the […]
2016
Afghan official: 4 police killed in Taliban ambush
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — An Afghan official says Taliban fighters have killed four border police in an ambush in the southern province of Zabul. Bismullah Afghanmal, the provincial governor of Zabul, said the police were ambushed while on a foot patrol in a mountainous area. He says several Taliban were also killed in Sunday’s clash, […]
Danish center-right ‘three-leaf clover’ coalition in place
HELSINKI (AP) — Denmark’s new center-right government, dubbed the “three-leaf clover” coalition, has taken office while still working to resolve disagreements over policy. After naming the 22- member Cabinet on Monday, Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen said the center-right coalition “doesn’t agree on everything,” but that a three-party government was the strongest base to benefit […]
Turkmenistan, Afghanistan inaugurate new rail
IMAMNAZAR STATION, Turkmenistan (AP) — The presidents of Turkmenistan and Afghanistan on Monday officially opened a new railroad that will link the oil-rich former Soviet republic with Afghanistan. Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov and his Afghan counterpart, Ashraf Ghani, put on white work mittens at the Imamnazar station on the Turkmen side of the border on […]
5 Filipinos missing after fishing near disputed shoal
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine coast guard officials said Monday they’ve launched a search for five Filipinos who failed to return after fishing in the disputed Scarborough Shoal in bad weather off the country’s northwest. Coast guard spokesman Armand Balilo said the fishermen left the shoal due to an approaching typhoon last week and have […]
Think tank plans legal action to keep UK in EU single market
LONDON (AP) — A pro- Europe think tank says it is willing to take the British government to court to try and keep the U.K. in the European Union single market once it leaves the bloc. The group British Influence argues that leaving the EU does not automatically mean leaving the larger European Economic Area, […]
Parts of Prague soon to become Segwayfree zones
PRAGUE (AP) — A ban on Segway motor scooters in Prague’s historic center and some other parts of the Czech capital is coasting into effect. Authorities have started placing 610 traffic warning signs in the Segway-free areas. Once the signs all are installed, using the two-wheeled scooters in those zones will be punishable by a […]
Court upholds former Auschwitz guard’s conviction
BERLIN A German federal court has rejected a former Auschwitz death camp guard’s appeal against his conviction for being an accessory to murder, a decision greeted Monday as setting an important precedent for future prosecutions of Holocaust perpetrators. Oskar Groening, now 95, was convicted in July 2015 of being an accessory to the murder of […]
Syrian troops capture northern parts of Aleppo
BEIRUT Syrian government forces and their allies captured another major eastern Aleppo neighborhood and several smaller areas Monday, putting much of the northern part of Aleppo’s besieged rebel-held areas under government control for the first time in four years, state media reported. Russia’s Defense Ministry said the areas captured by Syrian government troops include 10 […]
Greece needs debt relief, eurozone central banker says
ATHENS, Greece A top European finance official on Monday urged Greece’s bailout lenders to grant the country relief on its massive debts if Athens agrees to impose tougher budget austerity measures. European Central Bank executive Benoit Coeure said the ECB was “looking forward to a solution” on Greek debt. Most of Greece’s debt is now […]