MEXICO CITY – For the second time in 10 days, the Popocatepetl volcano east of Mexico City spewed ash into the sky, forcing cancellation of flights at the nearby Puebla International Airport. A statement from the government’s airport oversight agency Wednesday said operations in Puebla were suspended at 6:30 a.m. …
Read More »Students protest order allowing police to use deadly force on protesters after boy killed
CARACAS, Venezuela – Venezuelan students are launching a signature-gathering effort to pressure the government to reverse a regulation that allows police to use deadly force against protesters. The socialist South American country adopted the regulation in January, drawing criticism from opposition leaders. The debate gained urgency this week after a …
Read More »Afghan official: Roadside bombing kills 7 people in province east of Kabul
KABUL, Afghanistan – An Afghan official says a roadside bombing has killed seven people in a province east of Kabul. Din Mohammad Darwish, spokesman for the Logar provincial governor, says the attack happened on Friday morning in Baraki Barak district when a vehicle that two families were riding in struck …
Read More »Brazilian oil services company suspends its 5 drilling operations for scandal-mired Petrobras
RIO DE JANEIRO – An oil service company is suspending operations on five drills it operates for Brazil’s state-run oil giant Petrobras amid a widespread corruption scandal that has engulfed both companies. In a statement Tuesday, Petrobras said Schahin has announced the impending suspension of the five rented drills. The …
Read More »Germany to bring back 100 mothballed tanks, dealing with new needs following Ukraine crisis
BERLIN – The German military plans to bring 100 mothballed tanks back into service as it deals with increased demands from the Ukraine crisis. Defense Ministry spokesman Jens Flosdorff said Friday that the military will pay 22 million euros ($23.6 million) to buy back the Leopard 2 main battle tanks …
Read More »UN chief considers slaughter of Armenians by Ottoman Turks 100 years ago 'atrocity crimes'
UNITED NATIONS – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s spokesman says the U.N. chief considers the slaughter of Armenians by Ottoman Turks 100 years ago “atrocity crimes,” but he isn’t supporting Pope Francis’ description of the killings as “the first genocide of the 20th century.” Turkey denies the killings were genocide and accused …
Read More »EPA says pesticide that sickened 4 in US Virgin Islands also improperly used in Puerto Rico
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – A federal investigation into the recent sickening with a toxic pesticide of a U.S. family vacationing in the Virgin Islands found that the chemical has also been improperly used in Puerto Rico, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday. Officials said documents suggest methyl bromide …
Read More »Turkey sends condolences to descendants of killed Armenians to mark centenary
ANKARA, Turkey – Turkey’s prime minister said a ceremony would be held in Istanbul to commemorate Armenians killed a century ago by Ottoman Turks and again issued condolences to their descendants. However, in a message released Monday, Ahmet Davutoglu stopped short of calling the slaughter of Armenians genocide and criticized …
Read More »Gaza militants fire rocket at Israel after Independence Day celebrations, no injuries
JERUSALEM – The Israeli military says Palestinian militants fired a rocket from Gaza that exploded in Israel without causing injuries or damage. The military said it was the first rocket fired at Israel this year. Gaza militants have fired thousands of rockets at Israel over the years. Rocket fire has …
Read More »Niger says its army retakes control of island on Lake Chad from Nigeria extremists Boko Haram
NIAMEY, Niger – Niger’s government says its military has retaken control of the island of Karamga in Lake Chad after an attack by Boko Haram on its positions there. In a statement Monday, Niger’s government said its security and defense forces have cleared the enemies from the island. Suspected Nigerian …
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