vienna — Former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz was convicted Friday of making false statements to a parliamentary inquiry into alleged corruption in his first government. He was given an eight-month suspended sentence. The verdict at the Vienna criminal court followed a four-month trial. The case marked the first time in more than 30 years that a former Austrian chancellor had stood trial. The case centered on Kurz's testimony to an inquiry that focused on the coalition he led from 2017... Читать дальше...
RIO DE JANEIRO — At least eight people died in Rio de Janeiro state because of landslides and floods caused by heavy rains Thursday, Brazilian authorities said. A 6-year-old was listed as missing in the countryside city of Mendes. Four of the dead, including an 8-month-old, were members of the same family in the city of Barra do Pirai, officials said. A landslide destroyed the family's house. More than 100 people were left homeless across the state, according to mayors of different cities. ... Читать дальше...
GENEVA — A report by the U.N. human rights office accuses both of Sudan’s warring parties of committing horrific violations and abuses against the country’s civilian population, “some of which may amount to war crimes and possibly other serious crimes under international law.” The 16-page report is based on interviews with 303 victims and witnesses, as well as analysis of photographs, videos and satellite imagery gathered between April 15 and December 2023. The report holds the Sudanese Armed... Читать дальше...
Home to the largest sockeye salmon run in the world, Bristol Bay salmon thrive while salmon fisheries elsewhere decline. They use a stationary fishing method called set-netting, which involves nets anchored near fish camps along the beach during the summer fishing season. Producer | Camera | Editor: Gabrielle Weiss
We look at the impact of record-high temperatures on Florida's coral reefs and how a marine conservation organization is working to restore and preserve these critical ecosystems in the face of rapid climate change. Producer | Camera | Editor: Genia Dulot
The waterway provides an unforgettable experience, highlighting the Chesapeake Bay. Producer | Camera | Editor: Zdenko Novacki
Harare, Zimbabwe — Press freedom monitor groups in Africa are worried after an online investigative publication in Zimbabwe said it will halt its coverage of corruption in the army after receiving “threats and direct pressure” from state security agents. The online publication The NewsHawks said in a statement it will stop pursuing articles on issues of transparency and accountability in the Zimbabwe National Army following “subtle threats and brazen direct pressure from state security agents,... Читать дальше...
NAIROBI, KENYA — Marathon world record-holder Kelvin Kiptum, who was killed this month along with his coach Gervais Hakizimana in a car crash, was buried Friday in his hometown of Chepkorio in western Kenya. Mourners remembered Kiptum as a humble, talented and hardworking athlete. Family members, friends, top dignitaries, and thousands of others showed up Friday to say farewell and pay a final tribute to Kelvin Kiptum. Kenyan President was William Ruto among the speakers. “In Kelvin, we saw the future of athletics in Kenya. Читать дальше...
STOCKHOLM — Sweden's Security Service office was evacuated Friday after a suspected gas leak that saw seven people treated at a hospital, authorities said, adding that the cause of the incident was unclear. Images from the scene showed police officers wearing gas masks alongside several ambulances and emergency vehicles as an area around the office of the agency, known as Sapo, was closed off. "Around 1 p.m. today, there were indications that there was a dangerous substance at Sapo's offices," said Patrik Soderberg... Читать дальше...
WASHINGTON — One works as a teacher. Others pretend to be students and shopkeepers. In Myanmar, their day jobs help mask their real profession as journalists. With the space for independent journalism all but eliminated since the February 2021 military coup, some journalists still working inside Myanmar are using cover jobs as a form of protection. The trend underscores both the resiliency of Myanmar media and the threats posed by the country’s military, analysts say. Since the military overthrew... Читать дальше...
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA — Four foreign nationals were arrested and charged Thursday with transporting suspected Iranian-made weapons on a vessel intercepted by U.S. naval forces in the Arabian Sea last month. Two Navy SEALs died during the mission. The criminal complaint unsealed Thursday in U.S. District Court in Richmond alleges that the four defendants — who were all carrying Pakistani identification cards — were transporting suspected Iranian-made missile components for the type of weapons used by Houthi rebel forces in recent attacks. Читать дальше...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. military said on Friday it had destroyed Houthi drones and anti-ship cruise missiles in Yemen and the Red Sea after determining they presented an imminent threat to merchant vessels and U.S. Navy ships. The strikes hit four drones and two cruise missiles that were prepared to launch from Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen toward the Red Sea, the military's Central Command said. The military also shot down three Houthi one-way attack drones near commercial ships operating in the Red Sea, it said. Читать дальше...
VALENCIA, SPAIN — A fire engulfed two residential buildings in the eastern Spanish city of Valencia on Thursday, killing four people and leaving 19 others missing hours after the blaze started, authorities said. Firefighters rushed to the scene on the outskirts of the city center as flames burst from windows of the 14-story residential building where the blaze apparently started. Residents could be seen waiting for rescue on balconies, and firefighters used a crane to lift two residents from one of the balconies. Читать дальше...
US parents get more creative when deciding what to name their children
In Somalia, Hussein Abdurahman has taken it upon himself to feed the neglected dogs and cats he finds on the streets of Mogadishu. The boy's inspiring mission is a call to action. Jamal Ahmed Osman reports from Mogadishu. Camera: Abdulkadir Zubeyr.
washington — For years, Marc Anthony Martinez worked delivery jobs in Los Angeles and across the U.S. One of his regular stops: the University of Southern California village. Martinez, 33, says he would drop off food deliveries and wonder what it would be like to go to school there. “After a while I was like, ‘You know what? I write pretty good, I love traveling, why don’t I try to go into journalism and try to become a sports journalist?’” he said. So in April 2022, Martinez enrolled in the... Читать дальше...
Taipei, Taiwan — With a flood of capital and the arrival of big tech companies, Singapore has become a new top location for China business. And while it has given the tiny nation’s economy a boost, not all are pleased. At the official level, the relationship is portrayed as blossoming. Earlier this month, China’s state media touted a meeting in Singapore of 200 Singaporean and Chinese business leaders and policymakers that called for enhanced business ties, improved intellectual property protection, and support for mediation and arbitration. Читать дальше...
It’s Black History Month in the United States. In Los Angeles, there is an exhibit of black artists sharing their experiences growing up in America. Genia Dulot takes us there.