UK-bound Pakistan plane diverted, 2 men arrested
Cassandra Vinograd and Danica Kirka, Associated Press |
posted 3 minutes ago
Britain scrambled fighter jets Friday to intercept a commercial airliner carrying more than 300 people from Pakistan, diverting it to an isolated runway at an airport on the outskirts of London and arresting two passengers on suspicion of endangering the aircraft.
US: Czech slaying suspect killed relatives
Matthew Barakat, Associated Press |
posted 10 minutes ago
An American man killed his uncle, aunt and cousins in the Czech Republic and then flew to the United States, where he was arrested at an airport, authorities said Friday.
Britain braces for possible copycat attacks
Paisley Dodds and Gregory Katz, Associated Press |
posted 25 minutes ago
Britain is bracing for clashes with right-wing activists and possible copycat terror attacks by Islamic extremists after the savage slaying of a young soldier, whose grieving family spoke Friday of their loss.
China, Switzerland to seal free trade deal
Associated Press |
posted 36 minutes ago
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is in Switzerland to seal a free trade pact with the Alpine nation _ the first comprehensive agreement his country has reached with a major western economy.
Madrid's Catholic Church says it needs exorcists
Ciaran Giles, Associated Press |
posted May 24th - 9:20am
The Catholic archdiocese in Madrid says it needs more exorcists to help some of its faithful cope with the devil.
Austria wants EU arms embargo to Syria extended
Associated Press |
posted May 24th - 8:30am
The European Union's arms embargo to Syria should be extended while a political solution is sought in its civil war and to maintain the safety of U.N. peacekeepers in the Golan Heights, Austria's foreign minister said Friday.
Czech police say US suspect in 4 murders arrested
Karel Janicek, Associated Press |
posted May 24th - 8:00am
An American man accused of killing a family of four in the Czech Republic has been arrested in the United States, police said Friday.
Attack casts spotlight on radical preachers
Associated Press |
posted May 24th - 7:01am
The slaying of a British soldier in southeast London cast a spotlight on radical preachers that influenced Michael Adebolajo, the attacker seen in videos with bloody hands holding a butcher knife. It also raised questions about the reach of the terrorist group al-Shabab, after a British government official said one of the two men tried to go to Somalia to train or fight with the group. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak about the police investigation.
France won't force companies to cap executive pay
Sarah Dilorenzo, Associated Press |
posted May 24th - 6:51am
The French government is trying to woo executives and entrepreneurs, amid concerns that it has antagonized the businesses needed to reinvigorate the economy.
UN nuke agency's Iran probe driven by US-led intel
George Jahn, Associated Press |
posted May 24th - 6:27am
The U.N. nuclear agency responsible for probing whether Iran has worked on a nuclear bomb depends on the United States and its allies for most of its intelligence, complicating the agency's efforts to produce findings that can be widely accepted by the international community.
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