KIEV, Ukraine – Prosecutors in Ukraine’s capital say they have detained two people suspected of murdering a journalist known for his pro-Russian views. The Kiev prosecutor’s office said Thursday that the suspects are in their mid-20s and are residents of the city, but gave no further details. Oles Buzina, a …
Read More »Turkish police arrest 3 in seizure of radioactive material at Georgian border
ISTANBUL – Turkish news agencies say that authorities have arrested two Georgian citizens who tried to enter the Turkey with radioactive material, including cesium. State-run Anadolu Agency says a woman identified only as N.K., aged 43, and a man, I.A., 40, were arrested Friday at a border gate in northeastern …
Read More »Alliance defense spending expected to drop in 2015 by 1.5 percent
BRUSSELS – The world may be a riskier place nowadays, but overall spending on defense among NATO’s member countries is expected to be lower this year than in 2014, the alliance said Monday. U.S. President Barack Obama and other NATO leaders last fall committed their countries to hike defense spending …
Read More »Afghan official: US to keep managing Afghan airspace, air-traffic control till mid-September
KABUL, Afghanistan – An Afghan aviation official says the United States will continue to manage Afghan airspace and air-traffic control for another two-and-a-half months after its current contract expires at the end of June. The airspace has been managed by the U.S.-led international military coalition or foreign companies paid by …
Read More »AT&T to invest $3 billion in expanding newly acquired Iusacell mobile phone network in Mexico
MEXICO CITY – AT&T Inc. plans to invest about $3 billion to build up its recently acquired Iusacell mobile phone network in Mexico. Iusacell announced Thursday that the plan will extend voice and data services to cover about 100 million people in Mexico by 2018. AT&T spent about $4.4 billion …
Read More »County council turns down plan to frack shale gas in northwest England
LONDON – A local council has rejected plans to frack shale gas in northwestern England in a case closely watched as offering a precedent for exploration in Britain. County councilors in Lancashire, north of Manchester, rejected plans by the energy firm Cuadrilla, which wanted to undertake exploratory drilling at a …
Read More »Bangkok-bound flight from China makes emergency landing; minor injuries reported
BEIJING – A Chinese airline says a Bangkok-bound flight has made an emergency landing after an engine fire warning lit up. China Southern Airlines said Flight 3081, which took off from the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou on Friday afternoon, made the emergency landing in Sanya, a city in Hainan …
Read More »Greek foreign minister visits Israel as referendum on future of county held at home
JERUSALEM – Israel is welcoming the Greek foreign minister for a three-day visit as his country faces a financial crisis at home, with Greeks voting on a referendum about their country’s future. Emmanuel Nahshon, Israel’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, said Sunday that the visit from Greek Foreign Minister Nikolaos Kotzias would …
Read More »Talks to resolve the conflict in eastern Ukraine end without firm results
MINSK, Belarus – The negotiating group aiming at resolving the conflict in eastern Ukraine has ended its latest round of talks without firm results. Martin Sajdik, the envoy from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, said Tuesday he hoped concrete agreements could be reached at the next round …
Read More »Helicopter carrying Ghana's president makes emergency landing in thunderstorm, army says
ACCRA, Ghana – Ghana’s army says a thunderstorm forced a helicopter carrying the president and his wife to make an emergency landing about 250 kilometers (155 miles) north of the capital. A statement issued by Ghana Armed Forces said the helicopter transporting President John Dramani Mahama and his wife, Lordina …
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