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Mexico

Mexico City: teachers clash with riot police

Teachers from the National Coordination of Education Workers (CNTE) clashed with capital police and elite Federal Preventative Police at blockades of the federal Government Ministry and the central offices of the national TV network Televisa in Mexico City May 31…. Read moreMexico City: teachers clash with riot police

North America

Apparent suicide at Guantanamo Bay

A prisoner has died in an apparent suicide at the US detention facility at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, the US military announced May 30. A statement by the US Southern Command said the inmate, a Saudi Arabian national, was found… Read moreApparent suicide at Guantanamo Bay

Greater Middle East

Turkey recovers Iranian arms from Syria-bound train raided by Kurdish guerillas

Turkish authorities have announed the seizure of weapons hidden on a Syria-bound train from Iran after Kurdish PKK guerillas derailed it with a bomb near the town of Genc in Bingol province. News reports said the weapons included 300 rockets… Read moreTurkey recovers Iranian arms from Syria-bound train raided by Kurdish guerillas

Africa

Ethiopia grooms Somalia for Eritrea intervention?

Ethiopian Foreign Minister Seyoum Mesfin, in a recent visit to Mogadishu, refused to give a date for Ethiopian troops to withdraw from Somalia, saying Somalia’s transition government and civil society leaders had asked Ethiopia not to abandon the Somali people…. Read moreEthiopia grooms Somalia for Eritrea intervention?

Yemen: army bombards village

Fifteen residents were killed and 35 wounded as the Yemeni army bombarded the village of Souq al-Lail in the northern province of Saada on the night of May 30, setting a gasoline station ablaze. The region is the heart of… Read moreYemen: army bombards village

Mexico

Chiapas: mega-tourism, narco-terror at Palenque

Mexico’s National Tourism Development Fund (Fonatur) has announced a new mega-complex to be built in the conflicted southern state of Chiapas. Centering around the Classic Maya ruins of Palenque, the complex will include an 8,000-room hotel, theme park and golf… Read moreChiapas: mega-tourism, narco-terror at Palenque

Mexico

Mexico: human rights commission hands in Oaxaca report

Mexico’s National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) turned in its final report on last year’s unrest in Oaxaca May 24, blaming both authorities and protesters for “excesses,” and urging the government to investigate its finding that federal police tortured detainees. The… Read moreMexico: human rights commission hands in Oaxaca report

The Andes

Bolivia moves to protect indigenous languages

Bolivia’s lower house Chamber of Deputies has approved a measure calling for incorporation of indigenous languages into the educational system. Warning that “every langauge represents a unique vision of the world,” UNESCO recently found that 35 indigenous languages in Bolivia… Read moreBolivia moves to protect indigenous languages

Africa

Somalia: Ethiopian troops fire on civilians; AU calls for NATO airlift

Ethiopian troops opened fire and killed five civilian bystanders May 30 after a land mine exploded as their convoy passed through the center of a western Somali town of Belet Weyne. (AP, May 30) As the transition government backed by… Read moreSomalia: Ethiopian troops fire on civilians; AU calls for NATO airlift

North Africa

Libya to sign $900M oil deal with BP

Libya announced May 29 it will sign a $900-million exploration deal with BP, marking a return by the UK oil giant to the North African country after a 33-year absence. The announcement came ahead of a visit to Tripoli by… Read moreLibya to sign $900M oil deal with BP

Watching the Shadows

“California al-Qaeda” warns of new attacks

The US will face worse attacks than 9-11 if it does not heed al-Qaeda demands, according to a new statement from Adam Gadahn, a California-born convert to Islam and the first US citizen to be charged with treason since the… Read more“California al-Qaeda” warns of new attacks

Southeast Asia

Philippines: peace deal with Moro rebels?

The Philippine government and the country’s largest Islamic rebel group are moving closer to a deal on defining Muslim ancestral, leaders of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) have announced. “It’s almost in the bag,” said Eid Kabalu, MILF spokesman…. Read morePhilippines: peace deal with Moro rebels?

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