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Pakistan Targets Militants After School Massacre

By VOA News on Dec 19, 2014   World  

Pakistan Targets Militants After School Massacre

Pakistani officials say jets and ground forces have killed 58 militants days after Taliban fighters attacked a school in the northwestern city of Peshawar, killing 149 people, mostly children. As Pakistan began a third day of mourning, the troops ambushed and killed at least 50 militants in Khyber near the Afghan border. Another eight were […]

Coast Guard Provides SAR Planning Support to Republic of Korea

By Petty Officer 2nd Class Diana Honings | USCG on Dec 16, 2014   At Sea, Featured, World  

Coast Guard  Provides SAR Planning Support to Republic of Korea

JUNEAU, Alaska — Coast Guard search and rescue crews were relieved by Republic of Korea assets on Saturday in their search for 26 crewmembers from the fishing vessel 501 Oryong that capsized Nov. 30, 2014, near Chukotka, Russia, in the Bering Sea. The Coast Guard completed more than 24 searches covering more than 4,576 square […]

N. Korea Calls on UN to Focus on US Rights Abuses

By VOA on Dec 16, 2014   Featured, World  

N. Korea Calls on UN to Focus on US Rights Abuses

North Korea has requested the U.N. Security Council not probe alleged human rights violations by Pyongyang, but instead investigate what it called “brutal” and “medieval” abuses by the U.S. In a letter late Monday, North Korean U.N. Ambassador Ja Song Nam said rights accusations against the North are “fabricated” and “not at all relevant” to […]

N. Korea, China Criticize US Over CIA Torture Report

By William Ide | VOA News on Dec 10, 2014   World  

N. Korea, China Criticize US Over CIA Torture Report

BEIJING—The United States frequently voices concerns about human rights abuses in China and North Korea. But now, both nations are taking Washington to task after a U.S. Senate report said the CIA tortured suspected terrorists. Late Tuesday, in apparent anticipation of the report’s release and World Human Rights Day, China’s state-run Xinhua news agency argued […]

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