Libya plane crash ‘kills all 104 on board’ – Update

LIBYAN AIR CRASH: Eight-year-old Dutch child was sole survivor of crash – unconfirmed reports A commercial passenger plane has crashed in Libya, killing at least 104 people on board, airport officials say. The Afriqiyah Airways flight from Johannesburg had been due to land at 0610 local (0410 GMT), they said. The plane crashed close to the airport. At least 93 passengers were on board the Airbus 330. They are believed to be of various... [more]

Pirates capture German tanker, 22 crew: EU force

Suspected Somali pirates on Saturday hijacked a German-owned chemical tanker and 22 crew firing heavy artillery during a dramatic boarding, a European naval force said on Saturday. The crew of the Marida Marguerite — made up of 19 Indians, two Bangladeshis and a Ukrainian — were nevertheless said to be “well” by the anti-piracy naval task force, citing radio contact. “The ship was approached by a pirate skiff... [more]

U.S., other big powers back Mideast nuclear arms ban

The United States, Russia, Britain, France and China on Wednesday voiced support for making the Middle East a nuclear-arms-free zone, which would mean Israel would have to scrap any atomic bombs it has. “We are committed to a full implementation of the 1995 NPT resolution on the Middle East and we support all ongoing efforts to this end,” the five permanent U.N. Security Council members said in a unanimous statement... [more]

Two Norwegians Congo death sentence overturned

A court in the DR of Congo has overturned the death sentences passed on two Norwegians who in September last year were convicted of murdering their driver. A retrial has been ordered. A Congolese judge accepted defence arguments that procedures at their military tribunal hearing were flawed. A re-trial with different judges has now been ordered. The two men, Former soldiers Joshua French, who holds joint British-Norwegian nationality, and... [more]

Retrial for Norwegians sentenced to death in DR Congo

Two Norwegians sentenced to death in the Democratic Republic of Congo for killing their driver are to be retried, after a military high court overturned their sentence on Thursday. Tjostolv Moland, 28, and Joshua French, 27, were condemned to death last year by a military court in the northwestern city of Kisangani, which later confirmed the sentences on appeal. But the higher military court in the capital Kinshasa overturned the verdict... [more]

Obama takes non-nuclear pledge to world leaders

President Barack Obama’s pledge to one day rid the world of nuclear weapons runs up against global realities this week when representatives from 47 countries try to craft an agreement on keeping nuclear weapons out of terrorist hands. Sweeping or even bold new strategies were, however, unlikely to emerge from the two-day gathering that begins Monday. But Obama invited the swarm of world leaders as an important step to intensify global... [more]

Race outbursts sign of unhealed wounds in SAfrica

A white politician stormed out of a live TV debate about race relations and a black leader of the ruling African National Congress threw racial epithets at a journalist he kicked out of a news conference. The events are just part of the fallout in South Africa after the slaying of a notorious white supremacist. Eugene Terreblanche, leader of the once-feared AWB paramilitary group, was bludgeoned to death on his farm on April 3. The... [more]

Somali pirates warn SKorean destroyer to stay away

Somali pirates warned a South Koreandestroyer chasing a hijacked supertanker with 24 sailors on board not to get any closer or else risk endangering the crew, Seoul’s Foreign Ministry said Thursday. All crew members of the South Korean-operted, Marshall Island-flagged Samho Dream are safe, the pirates said by phone Wednesday through the tanker’s captain in the first contact since the hijacking Sunday in the Indian Ocean. However,... [more]

ANC orders youth leader to stop singing hate song

South Africa’s ruling party says it has ordered its youth leader to stop singing the song “Kill the Farmers” that some blame for the slaying of the country’s top white supremacist. Beeld newspaper Wednesday quotes African National Congress Secretary-General Gwede Mantashe as saying that he and President Jacob Zuma told youth league leader Julius Malema to stop singing the song that a court has ruled hate speech... [more]

Dutch navy frees German cargo ship, arrests 10 pirates

The Dutch navy freed Monday a German cargo ship that had been boarded by pirates off the coast of Somalia and arrested 10 of the attackers, the Dutch defence ministry announced. The Dutch frigate Tromp rescued the ship and its crew at around 1140 GMT about 900 kilometres (560 miles) east of the Somali coast, the ministry said in a statement. A Dutch soldier was slightly wounded in the operation during which the troops exchanged gunfire with... [more]

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