• India secretly executes Mumbai gunman

    The surviving gunman of the 2008 Mumbai attacks was hanged in secret, the Indian government confirmed on Wednesday.

    According to the Home Minister of Maharashtra, R.R. Patil, he was executed at 07:30am local time on Tuesday, after being moved in secret to Yerwada jail in Pune a few hours prior.

  • UK recognises Syrian rebels

    The British Foreign Secretary William Hague has announced that the UK has recognised the National Coalition of the Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces as the “sole legitimate representative” of the Syrian people and that it is a “credible” alternative to the current regime.

  • Former Kosovan rebel turned politician faces war crimes retrial

    Kosovo’s supreme court has ruled that a former rebel commander, now a senior politician and close ally of the Prime Minister, must face a retrial for war crimes six months after the case against him collapsed.

  • Ex- Chief Prosecutor 'shocked' by Croatian acquittal

    The former Chief Prosecutor at the Hague has criticised the release of two Croatian generals by the war crimes court, stating that it was “not justice”.

  • Farc declares unilateral truce

    Farc declared a two month unilateral ceasefire on Monday in Havana, Cuba, following landmark talks between Farc and the Colombian government.

    Ivan Marquez, Farc's negotiator, said that they would halt all attacks from midnight on Monday, till 20th January.

     

  • DRC will not negotiate with M23

    While fighting intensifies in the Congolese city of Goma, the Democratic Republic of Congo has out-ruled the prospect of negotiations with rebel group M23, dismissing the proposals as ‘blackmail’ from a Rwandan-backed group.

    Speaking to the Associated Press, government spokesman Lambert Mende said:

  • Danish courts back extradition of genocide suspect

    A district court in Denmark has upheld a decision from the Danish Ministry of Justice to extradite a man to Rwanda, where he faces charges of genocide.

  • Syrian opposition denounced by Islamists, endorsed by EU

    The newly formed National Coalition for Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces has been rejected by Islamist rebels in the country.

    Around 13 organisations were listed in a video released on the internet, denouncing the new group.

  • UN secretary general to meet with Israel Palestine leaders

    The United Nations chief, Ban Ki-Moon, is set to travel to Israel in order to intensify efforts to bring about a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

    Ban arrived in Cairo, Egypt amid international concern surrounding the volatility of the conflict situation. 

  • PKK leader calls for an end to hunger strike

    The jailed leader of the PKK, Abdullah Ocalan, called for an end to the 67 day hunger strike of Kurdish prisoners in Turkey, raising speculation that an agreement had been found to end the protest.

    In a statement, Ocalan's brother Mehmet said,

  • Australian government approves extradition of genocide accused
    The Australian government has approved the extradition of a man accused of war crimes to Croatia, where he is wanted for questioning for charges which include murder and genocide.
  • United Nations attack Congolese rebels
    United Nations combat helicopters attacked Congolese M23 rebels as they advanced on the largest city in the eastern region of Congo, Goma.
  • Obama insists Burma still has “long way to go”
    US President Barack Obama has insisted that Burma still has progress to make on reforms, as he becomes the first ever sitting US President to visit the country.

    Speaking from Thailand, President Obama told a press conference,
  • Send Gaza back to the Middle Ages' - Israeli Minister

    Israeli jets have bombed government buildings in Gaza, as speculation mounted over reports that Israel was preparing for a ground invasion, with the call up of over  75,000 more reserve soldiers.

  • Burmese import ban lifted by US

    The US government has lifted a ban on the import of most Burmese goods, a few days before a historic visit by President Obama.

    The sanctions, which had been in place for a decade, were lifted after rapid reforms implemented by the Burmese government in recent times.

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