• Rwandan officials and genocide survivors slam UN court

    Speaking after the convictions of two Rwandan politicians for genocide was overturned by a UN-backed court, Rwandan officials and genocide have spoken out against the UN-backed court, stating that they were in "serious disagreement".

    Rwanda’s Prosecutor General Martin Ngoga stated,
  • Independent Scotland would be excluded from terror intelligence warns Home Sec

    The British Home Secretary Theresa May warned on Friday that an independent Scotland would have to earn trust before intelligence on terrorism and organised crime would be shared by other countries.

    After independence, it could not expect to exchange intelligence with Westminister as currently takes place, she explained.

  • Beijing clamps down on Tibetan protests

    Twenty Tibetan protesters have been detained in the ethnic Tibetan area of Qinghai, announced the Chinese government.

    The Tibeten protestors are calling for Beijing to allow greater religious freedom and the return from exile of the Dalai Lama.

  • Iranian exiles attacked in Iraq

    A rocket attack on an Iranian dissident camp in Iraq has killed six people and injured dozens.

    UN officials confirmed the attacks on Camp Hurriya, a former US base, currently used by Mujahadin-e-Khalq (MeK), an Iranian group calling for regime change in Tehran.

  • Israeli football team attacked over Muslim players

    An Israeli football club’s move to sign Muslim players has resulted in its offices subjected to an arson attack.

    No injuries were reported, however extensive damage was caused to Beitar Jerusalem’s administrative offices.

  • Police and mourners clash at opposition leader funeral - Tunisia

    There were sporadic instances of violence in Tunis on Friday, as police and mourners clashed at the funeral of the assassinated opposition leader, Chokri Belaid.

    Over 50,000 Tunisians came out onto the streets in Belaid's home district of Jebel al-Jaloud in Tunis.

  • First suicide attack in Mali conflict

    Al-Qaeda linked, Islamist militant group 'Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa' (MUJAO), has claimed responsibility for a suicide attack in the northern Mali town of Gao on Friday morning.

    It is believed to be the first known suicide attack in Mali, since the French troops entered the north in early January.

  • Ayatollah rejects US talks as sanctions broaden
    Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has dismissed the notions of direct talks with the United States, as American sanctions on Iran expand in an effort to stem the country's nuclear program.

    In a fiery speech, Khamenei accused the US of "pointing a gun at Iran", stating,
  • United States advises Kenyan voters

    The United States government has cautioned Kenyan voters against electing a president who has been summoned by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity.

  • CIA official defends drone strikes

    Former CIA director nominee John Brennan today faced questioning at a Senate confirmation hearing about US drone strikes.

    Mr Brennan said that drone attacks were only ever a last resort and refuted claims that strikes were used as punishments for past offences.

  • Hamas and Fatah to discuss national unity govt

    The Hamas leader, Khaled Meshaal, has told the BBC's HardTalk programme, that the organisation is in talks with the Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas regarding a national unity government, and presidential and parliamentary elections. 

    Meshaal said:

  • Tunisia forms new government

    The Tunisian prime minister, Hamadi Jebali, announced on Wednesday that the country would form a new government of non-partisan technocrats until elections could be held.

    The sudden announcement came after killing of a leading opposition figure and anti-Islamist politican, Chokri Belaid. Belaid was shot in the head and neck in Tunis.

  • Hague calls for Falklands to “decide their own future”

    British Foreign Secretary William Hague has stated that the people of the Falkland Islands must “decide their own future”, after meeting with the island’s representatives.

    Speaking after meeting members of the islands’ legislative assembly, Hague said,

  • Assad slams Israel air strike

    Syria’s besieged President Bashar Al-Assad has slammed Israeli airstrikes on an alleged arms convoy in the country, accusing Israel of attempting to destabilise the country.

  • North Korean video shows US city in flames
    A North Korean video about the country's space and rocket program has been released, showing images of a man flying a space shuttle and an unnamed American city in flames, as speculation mounts over a North Korean nuclear test.
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