Rwandan Genocide Suspects Detained in Belgium

Rwandan Genocide Suspects Detained in Belgium

Belgian police have arrested three men suspected of involvement in the Rwandan genocide, the latest in a series of high-profile arrests amid a heightened manhunt for perpetuators of the 1994 genocide that killed almost 1 million people in the central African nation. Federal prosecutors confirmed on Sunday that three Rwandan nationals were arrested in Belgium last … Read more

U.S. to Investigate Vietnam for Currency Manipulation

U.S. to Investigate Vietnam for Currency Manipulation

The Trump administration is launching an investigation into the trade practices of Vietnam, faulting the country for currency practices and invoking the same trade law the U.S. used in imposing sweeping tariffs on Chinese imports. The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative Friday evening said it would pursue an investigation into Vietnam’s “acts, policies, and practices that … Read more

U.S., EU Sanction Belarus in Coordinated Western Action

U.S., EU Sanction Belarus in Coordinated Western Action

The U.S. and European Union imposed sanctions against Belarus officials on Friday, part of a coordinated effort by Western allies to censure the authoritarian regime over accusations of political repression and rigging elections. The EU reached an early morning deal to advance a sanctions package against more than three dozen Belarusian individuals deemed responsible for … Read more

New Migrant Caravan From Honduras Heads Toward U.S. Border

New Migrant Caravan From Honduras Heads Toward U.S. Border

MEXICO CITY—A group of about 3,000 Honduran migrants, including many women and children, overwhelmed soldiers and police and crossed into Guatemala on Thursday, heading toward the U.S. southern border to flee poverty and rising joblessness brought by the coronavirus pandemic. With the U.S. presidential election a little more than a month away, the new caravan … Read more

Alexei Navalny Accuses Putin of Ordering Novichok Attack

Alexei Navalny Accuses Putin of Ordering Novichok Attack

MOSCOW—Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny blamed President Vladimir Putin for his poisoning with a Soviet-era nerve agent and promised to return to Moscow to fight for political change in Russia. The opposition politician, who has accumulated an enormous online following with exposes of Kremlin-linked corruption, said he was poisoned with a new type of Novichok and … Read more

Hong Kong’s Leader Says Stability Has Been Restored, With City Under Heavy Police Presence

Hong Kong’s Leader Says Stability Has Been Restored, With City Under Heavy Police Presence

HONG KONG—Chief Executive Carrie Lam said stability had been restored in Hong Kong three months after Beijing imposed national-security legislation, as thousands of police officers fanned out to pre-empt any protests that might disrupt Thursday’s celebration of China’s National Day. The city’s opposition camp called online for people to protest after police, citing public-health and … Read more

Israel’s Prime Minister Says Hezbollah Is Stashing More Explosive Weapons in Beirut

Israel’s Prime Minister Says Hezbollah Is Stashing More Explosive Weapons in Beirut

TEL AVIV—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday accused Hezbollah of improperly storing weapons in a civilian area near Lebanon’s capital that could explode soon, adding pressure on the Iran-allied group as it faces blowback over August’s deadly blast in Beirut. Mr. Netanyahu showed satellite photos of what he said was a missile factory located … Read more

U.K., Canada Impose Sanctions on Belarusian President Lukashenko

U.K., Canada Impose Sanctions on Belarusian President Lukashenko

LONDON—The U.K. and Canada imposed sanctions on Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko and senior figures in his government, a sign of widening discontent in the West over ongoing repression of peaceful protests against his purported victory in a disputed election. British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab accused Mr. Lukashenko and his allies of multiple human-rights violations in … Read more

Paris Attack Puts Focus on Threat From Islamic Antiblasphemy Groups

Paris Attack Puts Focus on Threat From Islamic Antiblasphemy Groups

A Pakistani immigrant suspected of stabbing two people outside the former offices of the Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris followed a South Asian Islamic sect that in Pakistan has become increasingly emboldened, and on occasion sparked violence, in defending the central figure in Islam from what adherents see as blasphemous insults. In a video police … Read more

Pakistan’s Top Court to Weigh Reinstating Death Sentence on Accused Killer of WSJ Reporter

Pakistan’s Top Court to Weigh Reinstating Death Sentence on Accused Killer of WSJ Reporter

ISLAMABAD—Pakistan’s top court Monday agreed to hear arguments that a death sentence should be reinstated on the British national accused of orchestrating the kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl after a lower court overturned his conviction earlier this year. The Supreme Court ordered that Omar Sheikh continue to be detained for … Read more