TOKYO – The wife of Japanese hostage Kenji Goto has made her first public appeal for her husband’s life. Rinko Jogo also revealed that she has exchanged several emails with his captors, and in the past 20 hours received one which appeared to be their final demand. “I fear that …
Read More »British court says foreign embassies can't claim immunity from workers' lawsuits
LONDON – A British court says workers at foreign embassies can sue over alleged discrimination and low pay, ruling that state immunity doesn’t protect the missions from legal action. But the Court of Appeal also ruled that individual foreign diplomats are protected from litigation by diplomatic immunity. Three appeals judges …
Read More »29 migrants traveling from North Africa to Italy die at sea of hypothermia
MILAN – At least 29 migrants have died from hypothermia while traveling from North Africa to Italy aboard a smuggler’s life raft in heavy seas, the Italian Coast Guard said Monday. The victims were among more than 100 people packed aboard an inflatable life raft who were trying to cross …
Read More »Private funds help Danish scouts buy artificial island with ancient fortification
COPENHAGEN, Denmark – Danish scouts say they have bought an island off Copenhagen featuring a 19th century fortification with the help of two private funds . David Hansen, head of the Danish Guide and Scout Association, says they acquired the 70,000 square-meter (750,000 square-foot) artificial island for 16.4 million kroner …
Read More »European Jewish group demands 24/7 protection at Jewish institutions
BRUSSELS – A European Jewish organization is demanding round-the-clock protection at Jewish institutions following the shooting attacks at a synagogue and free speech event in Denmark this weekend that left two people dead. Rabbi Menachem Margolin, general director of the European Jewish Association, accused European Union leaders Sunday of not …
Read More »3 seamen held hostage by pirates after deadly attack on tanker off Nigeria are set free
ATHENS, Greece – Three seamen held hostage for about three weeks after pirates attacked their tanker off Nigeria have been freed and will be repatriated, the ship’s management company says. The men, two Greeks and a Pakistani, are currently undergoing medical examinations and receiving treatment in Nigeria, Aeolos Management said …
Read More »FDIC closes Doral Bank in Puerto Rico; Banco Popular taking over most of rival's operations
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has shut down Puerto Rico-based Doral Bank. Banco Popular will take over most of the operations of what once the U.S. territory’s fourth largest bank. Doral Bank had $5.9 billion in total assets and $4.1 billion in total deposits. It …
Read More »Rights group says US geologist released from Chinese prison after 8 years
BEIJING – A human rights group says American geologist Xue Feng has been released after serving more than eight years in a Chinese prison on charges of procuring state secrets. The San Francisco-based Dui Hua foundation says Xue Feng returned to his family in Houston, Texas, on Friday. The 50-year-old …
Read More »South Korean activist sends 'The Interview' DVDs across border into North Korea
SEOUL, South Korea – A South Korean activist has launched balloons carrying thousands of DVDs of a movie depicting a plot to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong Un across the border into North Korea. Lee Min-bok said Wednesday that he has launched balloons carrying “The Interview” four times from …
Read More »Japan's Mitsubishi sets sights on aircraft manufacturing, downplays challenge from China
NAGOYA, Japan – At a tightly guarded factory in central Japan, Mitsubishi, maker of the Zero fighter jets of World War II, is launching its MRJ regional jet and aiming to fulfill Japan’s long-cherished ambitions to regain status as a major aviation power. The company said Friday that a recent …
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