WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A top Central Intelligence Agency official traveled to Islamabad and confronted senior officials with evidence of ties between Pakistan’s spy agency and militants operating in that country’s tribal areas, the New York Times reported in Wednesday editions.
Read More »Karadzic to make first court appearance Thursday
THE HAGUE (Reuters) – War crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic will appear before the U.N. war crimes tribunal in The Hague for the first time on Thursday, the court said, and will be asked to enter a plea to the charges against him.
Read More »Over 25 militants, 5 soldiers killed in Pakistan
MINGORA, Pakistan (Reuters) – More than 25 Taliban militants and five Pakistani soldiers have been killed in a fierce clash in the troubled Swat valley in the northwest, a military spokesman said on Wednesday.
Read More »Verdict soon on closing Turkey’s ruling party: reports
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey’s highest court could decide as soon as Wednesday whether to ban the ruling AK Party for Islamist activities, Radikal and Sabah newspapers said.
Read More »Russian railway troops leaving Abkhazia: spokesman
SUKHUMI, Georgia (Reuters) – Russia has started to withdraw soldiers it sent to repair railways in Georgia’s breakaway region of Abkhazia, a spokesman for the troops said on Wednesday.
Read More »Militants kill woman “U.S. spy” in Pakistan
MIRANSHAH, Pakistan (Reuters) – Militants shot and killed an Afghan woman accused of being a U.S. spy in Pakistan’s North Waziristan region, and dumped her body in a sewer, a witness and intelligence officials said on Wednesday.
Read More »FACTBOX: What happens now with war crimes suspect Karadzic?
(Reuters) – Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has been extradited to The Hague to face charges of genocide at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia over his actions during the 1992-95 Bosnia war.
Read More »FACTBOX: U.N. court readies for Radovan Karadzic
(Reuters) – Bosnian Serb wartime President Radovan Karadzic was transferred on Wednesday to the custody of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague to face charges of planning and ordering genocide in the 1992-95 Bosnia war.
Read More »Australia to offer military advisers to Pakistan
CANBERRA (Reuters) – Australia will offer military advisers to Pakistan to train security forces to fight Taliban and al Qaeda militants taking sanctuary there from neighboring Afghanistan, the government said on Wednesday.
Read More »TIMELINE: What happened during the war in Bosnia?
(Reuters) – War crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic arrived in the Netherlands on Wednesday to face trial at The Hague on charges of genocide for his actions in the 1992-95 Bosnia war. Karadzic spent 11 years on the run before his arrest in Serbia.
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