Abducted young Frenchmen killed in Niger desert

Two young Frenchmen kidnapped at gunpoint by suspected Al-Qaeda-linked militants from a restaurant in central Niamey died during a Franco-Niger rescue bid in the desert. The French defence ministry said Sunday the two were apparently executed by their captors. One of the dead men was a former aid worker who had been due to marry a local woman next week; the other was his childhood friend, who had just arrived in Niamey to attend the ceremony... [more]

14 headless bodies found in Mexico resort city

Mexican police say they have found the headless bodies of 14 men outside a shopping center in the Pacific coast resort of Acapulco. Police in the southern state of Guerrero say handwritten signs were left with the bodies, a common calling card of Mexico’s cartels. Acapulco has seen bloody turf battles between drug gangs in recent years. The bodies found Saturday are the largest single group of decapitation victims since President Felipe Calderon... [more]

WikiLeaks: US demanding our Twitter account info

U.S. officials have issued a subpoena to demand details about WikiLeaks’ Twitter account, according to court documents obtained Saturday. WikiLeaks says other American Internet companies may also have been ordered to hand over information about its activities. The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia ordered San Francisco-based Twitter Inc. to hand over private messages, billing addresses and connection records... [more]

British royals ‘to get new secrecy rights’

Britain’s royals will benefit from changes to freedom of information laws meaning their letters will no longer be disclosed even if they are in the public interest, the justice ministry said Saturday. The ministry said it planned to introduce “enhanced protection” for communications with Queen Elizabeth II’s family and household as part of wider reforms to information laws brought in six years ago. “Communications... [more]

IRAQ: MOQTADA AL-SADR, “WE ARE STILL FIGHTERS”

The radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr alternated incendiary remarks with promises of moderation. The occasion was his first public speech after his return from Iran, following some four years of absence. Speaking in Najaf, Sadr invited the Iraqis to refuse any occupation, screaming “No, no America”, and reminded his supporters: “We are still fighters”. The former 37 year old commander of the Mahdi Army confirmed... [more]

Former MPs sentenced to jail terms in Norway

Former members of Parliament (Stortinget), Anders Talleraas and Magnus Stangeland have been sentenced to jail terms after having been found guilty of pension fraud by an Oslo court. Talleraas was sentenced to six months in jail for having received NOK 2.7 million in excessive pension payments, while Stangeland received a 60-days sentence for having accepted NOK 536.195 in excessive payments. In addition they were also ordered to pay NOK... [more]

Call over UK university recruitment

Universities planning to charge some of the highest fees should recruit more than 90% of their students from state schools, the senior Liberal Democrat MP charged with improving access for the less well-off has suggested. Simon Hughes, an opponent of raising fees who was this month appointed the Government’s Advocate for Access to Education, said there needed to be radical changes in the balance of privately and publicly-educated young... [more]

Second Russian pleads guilty in U.S. securities fraud

Russian Alexei Koval, charged in the United States with conspiring with his compatriot Igor Poteroba, pleaded guilty in Manhattan federal court to conspiracy and securities fraud on Friday. As part of a plea deal, Koval, of Chicago, also agreed to forfeit at least $1.4 million in profit from illegal use of inside information in trades. Poteroba, a former executive director at an American subsidiary of Switzerland-headquartered global financial... [more]

North Korea again proposes talks with South Korea

North Korea reiterated Saturday a proposal for unconditional talks with South Korea to ease tensions on the divided peninsula. The latest offer comes days after South Korea dismissed earlier calls by the North for negotiations. Tensions between the two sides escalated after a North Korean artillery barrage on a South Korean-held island near their disputed maritime border killed four South Koreans in November. The attack — the first on... [more]

Turkish, Greek PMs pledge to build ties

The prime ministers of Turkey and Greece Friday traded criticism over long-standing bilateral tensions, but pledged to build on a significant thaw in ties to resolve their disputes. Following talks in the eastern Turkish city of Erzurum, the two leaders also vowed to step up cooperation to stem illegal immigration to the European Union as Turkey’s premier expressed understanding for Greece’s plans to build a barrier on parts... [more]

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