Belarus’ president pardons 30 political prisoners

Belarus’ president pardons 30 political prisoners

TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko pardoned 30 people Wednesday who were serving prison sentences for “protest-related crimes,” his press service said. It’s the third time in three months that the authoritarian leader has pardoned prisoners. The names of those released haven’t been published but include seven women. Lukashenko’s press service said all

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South Korea says North Korea has again launched suspected trash-carrying balloons across the border

South Korea says North Korea has again launched suspected trash-carrying balloons across the border

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea says it has detected suspected trash-carrying balloons launched by North Korea, in the latest round of a Cold War-style psychological warfare between the war-divided rivals. The metropolitan government of Seoul, South Korea’s capital, issued text alerts Wednesday saying that objects likely to be North Korean balloons were spotted

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Former Lebanese central bank governor charged with embezzling $42m in ongoing corruption probe

Former Lebanese central bank governor charged with embezzling $42m in ongoing corruption probe

BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanon charged its embattled former central bank governor Wednesday with the embezzlement of $42 million, three judicial officials told The Associated Press. Riad Salameh, 73, was charged by the Financial Public Prosecution a day after he was detained following an interrogation by Lebanon’s top public prosecutor over several alleged financial crimes. His

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Greenland court extends anti-whaling activist’s time in custody as Japan seeks his extradition

Greenland court extends anti-whaling activist’s time in custody as Japan seeks his extradition

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — A court in Greenland has again extended the time in custody for a prominent anti-whaling activist as Denmark considers an extradition request from Japan. The court ruled Wednesday that Canadian-American Paul Watson must remain in detention until Oct. 2 while Denmark’s justice ministry considers the request. Greenland is an autonomous territory

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Reactions to the report into the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire that killed 72 people in west London

Reactions to the report into the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire that killed 72 people in west London

LONDON (AP) — “Today’s report speaks to the lack of competence, understanding and fundamental failure to perform the most basic duties of care. We paid the price for systematic dishonesty, institutional indifference and neglect.” — Natasha Elcock of Grenfell United, a group of survivors and bereaved family members of the fire. “The simple truth is

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