US blunders at Guantanamo exposed: WikiLeaks

The United States has botched the handling of inmates at Guantanamo, holding men for years without reliable evidence while releasing others who posed a grave threat, according to leaked secret files. The trove of more than 700 classified documents released by the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks showed US officials struggling with often flawed evidence and confused about the guilt or innocence of detainees held at the prison at the US naval... [more]

Anti-nuclear ‘die in’ on Franco-German border

Around 700 anti-nuclear protesters staged a “die in” on a bridge on the Franco-German border Monday, on the eve of the 25th anniversary of Chernobyl and after Japan’s Fukushima nuclear accident. The Easter Monday demo was one of several to be staged on bridges over the Rhine around Strasbourg to mark the world’s worst nuclear accident at Chernobyl in the Ukraine on April 26, 1986 as well as the Fukushima crisis. The... [more]

Jimmy Carter, other former leaders to visit NKorea

Former President Jimmy Carter said Monday that he hopes to meet with North Korea’s reclusive leader during a visit aimed at assessing severe food shortages and discussing the revival of nuclear disarmament talks. Carter is making the three-day visit to North Korea this week accompanied by former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari, former Norwegian Prime Minister Gro Brundtland and former Irish President Mary Robinson. The four are... [more]

Thousands march in Hong Kong to demand release of China’s Ai

Over one thousand protesters in Hong Kong took to the streets to demand the release of detained Chinese artist and human rights activist Ai Weiwei on Saturday, scuffling briefly with police. The rally — the largest in a string of protests across the city in recent weeks — has underscored Hong Kong’s growing role as a hotbed of support for Ai with local pro-democracy activists and artists ratcheting up pressure on Beijing... [more]

Third day of Shanghai strike threatens China exports

Striking truck drivers protested for a third day Friday in Shanghai’s main harbour district amid heavy police presence and signs the action has already started to curb exports from the world’s busiest container port. The strike is a very public demonstration of anger over rising consumer prices and fuel price increases in China. It comes as the government struggles to contain higher inflation, which hit 5.4 percent in March,... [more]

Archbishop calls for prayers for Will, Kate

The Archbishop of Canterbury has called on the public to give their support to the Royal couple on their wedding day next week. Dr Rowan Williams is the spiritual leader of the Church of England and the man who will be conducting the marriage service at Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding. “A marriage is first and foremost about two individuals,” Dr Williams said. “But no individual exists alone – people... [more]

U.S. to seek agreement with Russia on tactical nuclear weapons reduction

The U.S. cabinet is working intensively to increase transparency on tactical nuclear weapons (TNW) in Europe and secure an agreement with Russia on the reduction of such weapons, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Rose Gottemoeller has said. “Consistent with the President’s agenda to reduce the role and number of nuclear weapons, and the Senate’s call for pursuing negotiations with Russia on tactical nuclear weapons, we... [more]

US, China to hold human rights talks

The United States said it will hold hold human rights talks with China in Beijing next week, amid a Chinese crackdown on government critics that has drawn US condemnation. The “discussions will focus on human rights developments, including the recent negative trend of forced disappearances, extralegal detentions, and arrests and convictions,” the State Department said in a statement on Friday. Assistant Secretary for Democracy,... [more]

Australia under pressure after asylum seeker riots

Police were questioning 22 people removed from an Australian detention centre that was set ablaze, as the government came under renewed pressure to overhaul its asylum seeker policy. Riots erupted at the Villawood Detention Centre in Sydney on Wednesday night, involving an estimated 100 people as nine buildings were torched and firefighters pelted with tiles and other objects. A number of detainees remained on a roof Friday but the night... [more]

Dutch want to block EU budget

The Dutch government wants to join forces with other European Union countries to block the European Commission’s plan to raise the EU’s budget by 4.9 percent. Finance Minister Jan Kees de Jager made the announcement in response to the commission’s proposal to increase the budget by six billion euros to a total of 133 billion. He called the raise “totally unacceptable” and “out of proportion”. Last month, Prime Minister Mark... [more]

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