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SEOUL, South Korea —
North Korea issued its latest belligerent threat Saturday, saying it has
entered "a state of war" with South Korea a day after its young leader
threatened the United States because two American B-2 bombers flew a
training mission in South Korea.
"Over her 30 years of experience with the Secret Service,
Julia has consistently exemplified the spirit and dedication the men and
women of the service demonstrate every day," Mr Obama said in a
statement.
MANILA, Philippines - On March 19, it was reported that Manila had engaged a
team of lawyers to study the country’s claim on Sabah amid clashes between
Filipino gunmen and Malaysian security forces there.
given up its claim on the territory that has
been part of Malaysia for decades.
The daily also reported Aquino as saying that his administration was drawing
up a roadmap to end the dispute over Sabah peacefully.
The Sultanate of Sulu has laid claim to Sabah, saying it had merely leased
North Borneo in 1878 to the British North Borneo Company for an annual payment
of 5,000 Malayan dollars then, which was increased to 5,300 Malayan dollars in
1903.
RM5,300 to the
Sulu sultanate on the basis of the sultanate ceding the Borneo state.
It was not clarified if this
description was made in support of the Sultan of Sulu, Jamalul Kiram III
who allowed his brother Rajah Mudda Agbimuddin and his 200 followers to
occupy Tanduao Village, Lahad Datu on February 9.
Paris riot police have fought back crowds who pushed their way on
to the French capital's landmark Champs-Elysees avenue as part of a huge
protest against a draft law allowing same-sex couples to marry and
adopt children.
on the city on Sunday in a
last-ditch bid to stop the bill, many bused in from the French
provinces.
Sustained protests led by opposition conservatives in the
traditionally Catholic country have eroded support for the draft law in
recent months, and organisers hope Sunday's march will weigh on the
Senate debate.
In an indication of the sensitivity of the issue, protesters had been barred from marching on the avenue.
India's Maharasthra state has been hard-hit by poor rainfall and dwindling water supply - causing many farmers to have to pay for water tankers to deliver water on borrowed money.
CANBERRA, Australia - Three Australian government
ministers quit their portfolios on Friday in the continuing fallout from
a bungled leadership showdown that reinforces perceptions of a crisis
in Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s administration six months before
national elections.
Five people, including a Buddhist monk, were killed and at least
three mosques were destroyed after riots broke out in a town in central
Myanmar, police said.
Man claiming to be spokesman for al-Qaeda says Philippe Verdon beheaded "in response" to French intervention in Mali.
The private Mauritanian news agency reported that someone calling
himself Al-Qairawani and claiming to be a spokesman for al-Qaeda in the
Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) group told them that the "spy" Verdon had been
executed "on March 10 in response to France's intervention in Northern
Mali".
Verdon was seized on the night of November 24, 2011 along with Serge
Lazarevic. According to their families the two men had been on a
business trip and were kidnapped from their hotel in Hombori, northeast
Mali.
France now has more than 4,000 troops on the ground in Mali, of whom
about 1,200 are currently deployed in the northeast, carrying out
operations after driving out most of the rebels from the area.
NEW DELHI, India - Six men accused of raping a Swiss tourist who was cycling with her husband in central India have appeared in court. The
men appeared in a magistrates court in Madhya Pradesh state with their
faces covered with black cloth, police superintendent Chandra Shekhar
Solanki said.
They set out from Orchha on Friday
and had pitched their tent in the forest near Jatia village when they
were attacked, police said.
The UN and human rights groups are warning of a rise in sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Earlier this month, a senior UN official said the organisation's peacekeeping mission in the country had threatened to stop supporting two Congolese army battalions unless soldiers accused of raping scores of women in an eastern town were prosecuted.
At least seven men have raped a 39-year-old Swiss woman camping with her husband in an Indian forest, police say, the latest victim of sexual violence against women in the country.
The Swiss woman and her husband were touring the impoverished Madhya Pradesh state by bicycle and were camping overnight in the forest when at least seven men attacked the couple on Friday night, sexually assaulting the woman and robbing the pair.
MANILA, Philippines - A Filipino sultan’s spokesman said 22 out of the 38 men
arrested by the Philippine authorities in the south sea are members of
their group.
Other groups or individuals will be charged in court in connection with
the ongoing tension in Sabah, said De Lima. She did not give details.
PETALING JAYA, Malaysia - An American woman who boarded a taxi at Mutiara Damansara here was abducted, robbed and gang raped by three men on Monday.
Selangor police CID chief SAC Mohd Adnan Abdullah said today that police have obtained a nine-day remand order on the man.
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Nuns smile and cheer when they see white smoke billow from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel.
Dozens of red-clad cardinals crowd onto a balcony to watch as Pope
Francis speaks.
The new pontiff, who will take over from retired Benedict XVI, is
likely to be presented within an hour on a balcony over the main doors
of St. Peter’s. “Habemus Papam,” Latin for “we have a pope,” will be
announced before faithful gathered in the square below.
The new
pope was elected after five ballots over two days by the 115 voting
cardinals under the age of 80. Benedict was chosen in four votes over
two days in 2005. The quickest modern- era conclave came in 1939,
according to Vatican Today website, when Pope Pius XII won in three
ballots over two days.