TRIPOLI, Libya – Security officials from both sides of the Libyan conflict say army troops are battling militias west of the capital, Tripoli. Meanwhile, the Libyan army says it’s carrying out airstrikes on multiple targets. Libyan army spokesman Ahmed al-Mesmari says airstrikes Saturday targeted Matiga base — Tripoli’s only functioning …
Read More »Egypt forensics authority fires doctor who said woman shot by police died because too skinny
CAIRO – Egypt’s forensics authority on Tuesday dismissed a doctor who said last weekend that a female protester killed by police in January died because she did not have enough body fat to protect against shotgun pellets. Authority head Mahmoud Ahmed Ali also said in his statement that all doctors …
Read More »Tadeusz Konwicki, prominent figure in Polish literature and cinema, dies at 88
WARSAW, Poland – Tadeusz Konwicki, a prominent Polish writer and filmmaker whose works during the communist era lampooned the authoritarian Soviet-imposed system, has died. He was 88. Konwicki is best known for his novels “A Minor Apocalypse,” a satire of life in a totalitarian state, and “The Polish Complex,” a …
Read More »China's December exports rise 9.7 percent, imports shrink; full-year trade grows 3.4 percent
BEIJING – China’s exports rebounded in December but imports shrank in a sign of weak domestic demand. Full-year trade in 2014 grew 3.4 percent, well below the official 10 percent target. Customs data on Tuesday showed exports rose 9.7 percent, recovering from November’s unexpectedly low 4.7 percent. Imports declined by …
Read More »Grandson of Albania's former communist dictator Hoxha held in international drug ring bust
TIRANA, Albania – The grandson of the communist dictator who ruled Albania with an iron fist for four decades has been arrested on suspicion of belonging to an international criminal ring that smuggled cocaine from Colombia to western Europe. Ermal Hoxha, 40, faces a maximum 20-year prison sentence if convicted …
Read More »Malaysia slashes 2015 federal budget, cuts growth forecast as falling oil price hurts revenue
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – Malaysia cut its economic growth forecast for this year and announced austerity measures after tumbling oil prices forced the government to slash its budget. Prime Minister Najib Razak says the 2015 budget, announced in October, was based on oil prices averaging $100 a barrel but this …
Read More »Israeli premier accepts Boehner invitation to speak to Congress in March
JERUSALEM – Israel’s prime minister says he has accepted House of Representatives leader John Boehner’s invitation to address the U.S. Congress. Boehner invited Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to speak to a joint meeting of Congress in February and push for new sanctions against Iran. Netanyahu said he would come in …
Read More »Independent Crimean TV station raided by Russian security forces
MOSCOW – Independent Crimean television station ATR has been raided by armed security officials, who told employees they were looking for archival footage of an anti-Russia protest last year. In an emotional video posted on YouTube, deputy director Liliya Budzhurova said that armed officials from Russia’s Investigative Committee and Center …
Read More »Belarusian leader defies Kremlin, warns it may opt out of Russia-dominated economic alliance
MINSK, Belarus – New cracks have emerged in a Russia-led economic alliance, with the president of Belarus warning that his nation may opt out of it. Alexander Lukashenko also sternly warned Moscow Thursday that his nation of 10 million will never be part of the “Russian world,” a term coined …
Read More »Syrian ex-rebel charged with war crimes in Sweden for abuse of prisoner
STOCKHOLM – A Syrian former rebel fighter who fled to Sweden has been charged with war crimes for abusing a captured member of President Bashar Assad’s forces. Swedish prosecutors said Monday it’s the first time they have filed war crimes charges in connection with the Syrian conflict. They said the …
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