• UK rejects US for use of British bases

    The UK government has rejected requests by the US to use British bases to support an eventual attack on Iran.

  • China blocks New York Times

    The Chinese foreign ministry has blocked The New York Times' English and Chinese language websites, whilst also banning searches for “New York Times” on search engines and micro blogs.

  • New violence against Muslims in Burma – HRW

    Human Rights Watch (HRW) have demanded that the Burmese government take immediate action to stop sectarian violence against the Rohingya Muslim population in the Arakan state.

    HRW has obtained satellite imagery which shows extensive destruction of homes and properties in a predominantly Rohingya Muslim populated coastal town.

  • Syria ‘cease fire’ unravels with car bomb
    At least 47 people were reported killed as a fragile ceasefire observed during the Eid al-Adha holiday in Syria began to unravel.
  • Sudan complains to UN over ‘Israeli airstrike’

    The Sudanese government has said it will report Israel to the United Nations, over explosions in an arms factory, which Khartoum claims was caused by Israel.

    Israel has not commented on the claims, but the Sudanese envoy to the UN, Daffa-Alla Elhag Ali Osman, said Israel had entered Sudanese air space three times in the last few years.

  • UK discusses EU membership with Kosovo

    The British Foreign Secretary, William Hague, met with Kosovo's Prime Minister Thaci Pristina on Thursday, to discuss the country's progress towards EU membership.

    Speaking after the event Hague said:

    "As I have discussed with Prime Minister Thaci, a new chapter in EU/Kosovo relations is opening. This is enormously positive for Kosovo. But Kosovo will now need to make progress against the same conditions and be treated the same as any other country in the Western Balkans.

    Progress towards EU membership will benefit all of Kosovo’s citizens. But it will require hard work and fundamental reforms in areas such as the economy, rule of law, the fight against corruption, electoral reform and public administration. I am pleased to have discussed some of the plans for these reforms during my meetings and welcome Kosovo’s commitment to the reform process.

  • Egypt's chance for military accountability – HRW

    The appointment of a civilian judge to investigate the responsibility of three prominent former Egyptian generals for the abuse of protesters is an opportunity for President Morsi to push for accountability for abuses committed under military rule, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on Thursday.

  • Roma genocide memorial opened by Merkel in Berlin
    German Chancellor Angela Merkel has opened a memorial in Berlin, dedicated to Roma Holocaust victims, earlier this week.

    Speaking at the opening of the genocide memorial, a pool of water with a plinth in the middle located near the German Parliament, Merkel said,
  • US weapons reach Syrian rebels – Russia

    A Russian military official has claimed that weapons from the US have ended up in the hands of Syrian rebels.

    Gen Nikolai Makarov said to the Interfax news agency that the origin of surface-to-air anti-aircraft missiles, including US-made Stingers, should be “cleared up”.

  • AU welcome back Mali, ahead of intervention

    The African Union lifted the suspension against Mali on Wednesday, following a decision for intervention, in order to regain ground from Islamist militants.

    Pledging that proposals for the intervention would be ready by within weeks, the AU outlined a political road map for the country, which saw elections being held as early as April next year.

  • Rwanda at Security Council condones violence says Congo

    The Congolese government described Rwanda’s seat at the UN Security Council as an act that condoned the violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo provinces.

    The Congolese government spokesperson Lambert Mende, said on Tuesday,

  • Libyan forces capture Bani Walid

    Libya's new authorities announced the capture of Bani Walid, the former stronghold of Muammar Gaddafi, on Wednesday.

    The authorities state that all military operations have now ceased, and the troops will now be providing security and aid.

    The announcement came after fighting that has forced hundreds of to flee into neigbouring towns.

  • Russia condemns US human rights abuses

    Russia has condemned the US for its human rights record and accused it of double standards.

    At a presentation by the foreign ministry’s human rights envoy, the ministry criticised the continued operation of Guantanamo Bay and the use of the death penalty by the US.

  • UN peacekeeping force prepared but ceasefire chances “slim”

    The head of UN peacekeeping has stated that they are preparing for the event of a ceasefire in Syria, after the UN and Arab League’s international peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi’s visit to the country.

    The head of UN peacekeeping, Herve Ladsous, stated that,

  • Qatari emir makes historic visit to Gaza

    The emir of Qatar became the first head of state to visit the Gaza strip on Tuesday, which has been under blockade and largely shunned since Hamas came to power in 2007.

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