North Africa

Libya: NATO bombs TV station, kills Qaddafi’s son?

Organizations that monitor attacks on the media are demanding a UN investigation of a NATO air-strike on Tripoli’s TV station. The Tripoli regime meanwhile denies rebel claims that Qaddafi’s youngest son Khamis was killed in an air-strike.

Greater Middle East

Syria: tens of thousands defy regime in Ramadan protests

Tens of thousands of Syrians returned to the streets in towns and cities across the country for the first Friday protests of Ramadan, declaring their support for residents of Hama, where some 200 have been killed in a military crackdown over the past week.

Palestine

Israel slaps 12 militant settlers with restraining orders

Twelve Israeli settlers accused of setting fire to Palestinian mosques, property and vehicles have been slapped with restraining orders limiting their movement in the West Bank, the military announced on the recommendation of Shin Bet.

Greater Middle East

US drones strike Pakistan, Yemen

US drones struck for the first time in 19 days in Pakistan’s tribal agencies, killing four “militants” in an attack on a compound in South Waziristan. That same day, US drones killed 15 presumed al-Qaeda militants in south Yemen.

New Colombia-Mexico FTA goes into effect

The newly negotiated free trade agreement between Colombia and Mexico formally went into effect, with the two nations also pledging stepped up cooperation on military and security matters.

Central America

US Coast Guard intercepts another narco-submarine

The US Coast Guard announced the interception of a so-called “narco submarine,” while in a joint patrol of Caribbean waters with the Honduran armed forces. Four crew members were detained with 7.5 tons of cocaine.

Mexico

Mexico: climate change threatens Chihuahua biodiversity

Mexican government and university researchers warn that some 200 species in the deserts and mountains of northern Chihuahua state are being pushed to extinction by droughts and other extreme weather events linked to climate change.