British Prime Minister Gordon Brown Resigns as Conservatives Seek Powersharing Deal

Liberal Democratic party led by Nick Clegg holds balance of power

2010-05-10

The Skanner Staff and Associated Press writer Sylvia Hui

British Prime Minister has resigned as leader of the Labour Party in the wake of a crushing defeat in last week’s election. His departure brings another unknown factor into Britain’s volatile post-election confusion. The Conservative Party won the most seats but not enough to form a majority. The Liberal Democrat party is seeking to negotiate a power sharing deal.
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Zimbabwe's President, Prime Minister Worlds Apart

2010-05-06

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) -- Zimbabwe's president and prime minister may both be in Tanzania this week, but they didn't even share a flight to get there. The agendas of the longtime rivals are worlds apart too, raising more questions about their struggling coalition government. Read the complete article

Somali Sues Former Head of 'Somali Gestapo'

2010-04-22

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- A former Somali military colonel now living in Ohio ordered the detention and torture of a lawyer and human rights advocate in Somalia in 1988, an ordeal that permanently crippled the victim, according to a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday. Read the complete article

Rwandans in a Memorial Remember Their Dead

2010-04-19

Special to the NNPA from the GIN

(GIN) – A somber national memorial marked the 16th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide when close to a million people died in civil strife that pitted a Hutu-dominated government against majority Tutsis and moderate Hutus. Read the complete article

Somalia Radio Shows Chafe Under Total Music Ban

2010-04-19

Special to the NNPA from the GIN

(GIN) – Under orders from the Hizbul-Islam insurgents, all but two of Mogadishu’s 13 radio stations have silenced their music programming, muting even the jingles played before the news, education and other programs. Read the complete article

World Bank Billions for Controversial Coal Plant

2010-04-19

Special to the NNPA from the GIN

(GIN) – A $3.75 billion loan from the World Bank for a massive coal-fired power plant has run into a hornet’s nest of opposition from South Africa’s labor unions and environmentalists. Read the complete article

Somali Pirates Sit in Legal Limbo on High Seas

2010-04-16

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -- Somali pirates scooped up by U.S. and European warships are sitting in legal limbo on the high seas. Bringing them to the lawless Somali capital for trial is not an option and Kenya says it won't take any more, though diplomats wonder if the government in Nairobi may be trying to wring more cash from the international community Read the complete article

Volcanic Ash Disrupts Flights From Europe

2010-04-16

WASHINGTON (AP) -- About 80 flights between the U.S. and Europe were canceled Thursday as dozens of European airports closed due to clouds of ash from a volcano in Iceland Read the complete article

Iraq's New Media Rules Violate Basic Freedoms of Speech

2010-04-13

BAGHDAD (AP) -- Iraq must drop its new rules that impose harsh penalties on television stations for vaguely defined charges of incitement, said a U.S.-based human rights groug Read the complete article

Somali Pirates Hijack Turkish Vessel

2010-04-08

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -- Somali pirates hijacked a Turkish vessel with 25 crew onboard on Wednesday, the EU Naval Force said, the day after a hostage drowned during a separate encounter between naval forces and a pirated vessel. Read the complete article