Ratko Mladic's arrest confirmed
Bosnian war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic has finally been arrested after being on the run for more than fifteen years.Serbian broadcaster B92 was the first to report the arrest and said the suspect had been using the name Milorad Komadic while earlier on an interior ministry official confirmed to Reuters that a suspect was being held.Talking about the man in custody he said:"He has some physical features of Mladic, we are analysing his DNA now," the official said on condition of ano...
Obama and Netanyahu divided over the 1967 borders
The 1967 proposal has frequently been used in the last few years by the American diplomatic corps when referring to a potential solution to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It was first publicly suggested in 2010, during a visit in Bahrain when Secretary of State Hillary Clinton let slip that "we believe that the 1967 borders, with swaps, should be the focus of the negotiations over borders." At that time however the Obama’s administration believed that it was possible to reconcile t...
North Korea Kim Jong-un visit to China: regional expectations
The youngest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il is rumoured to be on a visit to China in what many observer see as an indication of the role of Kim Jong-un as a potential successor to his father. Although his whereabouts remain partially unknown, he was reported by South Korean media to have taken the train to China, which is known to be North Korea’s main ally.
Sanctions orders: what are they and do they work?
US President Barack Obama yesterday introduced sanctions against Syrian President Bashar Assad and six of his deputies as the regime continued to impose oppressive measures against its own people. The announcement came a day before President Obama is due to make a major policy speech on the recent developments in the Middle East and northern Africa. The sanctions are largely symbolic as Assad has few assets in the US and is unlikely ever to visit the country but come as a reinforcement of pre-ex...
Obama: Israeli and Palestinian peace talks "more vital than ever"
As talks between Israel and Palestine have been frozen since last year because of a dispute over settlements, Barack Obama said the US and Jordan both wanted Israelis and Palestinians to go back to the negotiating table, adding that it was "more vital than ever" for Israelis and Palestinians to restart negotiations on a peace deal.
Liam Fox leaked letter betrays Tory tensions
Liam Fox's letter to David Cameron highlights tension within the Conservative party over plans to increase the amount of foreign aid Britain sends to developing countries.
Ivory Coast - Tarnished jewel
Part of an Associated Press release reads: "...angry crowds chanted 'All the whites out!'...French soldiers in boats plucked trapped countrymen from the banks of lagoons.....France commandeered commercial airlines after attacks on civilians, peace keepers and foreigners.
Ivory Coast leader Gbagbo arrested
Laurent Gbagbo, the apparently outgoing President of Ivory Coast has been arrested.
"Final assault" on Laurent Gbagbo underway in Ivory Coast
Soldiers loyal to Alassane Ouattara, who has been recognised as the victor of last November's presidential election in the Ivory Coast by the United Nations, have begun what they hope is the final assault that will help bring Mr Ouattara to power.
Ivory Coast's Gbagbo on the verge of surrender
Laurent Gbagbo, the President of the Ivory Coast, is on the verge of leaving office, it is being reported as three of his generals negotiate surrender terms.
Rebels preparing counterattack against Gaddafi
Libyan rebels are reported to be preparing for a large counter attack, after losing significant ground to forces loyal to Colonel Gaddafi.
Libya: Full text of British legal note on use of military force
Below is the full text of a British government note explaining what it regards as the legal basis for using British military forces in Libya:
Libya: British politicians and military divided over killing Gaddafi
The British military and political leadership appears to be divided over whether Colonel Gaddafi is a legitimate target for airstrikes and missile attacks, following the passage of United Nations Resolution 1973.
Libya: If Gaddafi is unacceptable then act, don't leave it to the joke UN
The civil war in Libya, the length and result of which is of course unknown, has shown the USA and the European powers to be sufferers of what Winston Churchill once described as a "disease of the will".
ULFA softens demand on Assam independence
United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), the top militant group fighting in the country's remote northeast for almost three decades has dropped its demand for independence in talks with New Delhi, softening its stand in an insurgency that has killed thousands of people.
Pakistan sees famine coming as food prices increase due to flooding
Devastating weather has destroyed Pakistan's food pricing system as severe flooding have wiped out crops and many livestock are now lost, say the United Nations.