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Poland to demote communist-era generals to rank of privates

WARSAW, Poland –  Poland's right-wing government has paved the way for stripping the nation's last communist leader, the late Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski, and other communist-era officers of their rank, calling it an "act of restoring moral order." Prime Minister Mateusz…

Egypt says 2 officers killed during anti-militant operation

CAIRO –  Egypt's military says two officers have been killed and two others wounded in fighting a part of a massive security operation against Islamic State group militants in the restive northern Sinai Peninsula and other areas. The armed forces…

Inquiry: UK must compensate child migrant program survivors

LONDON –  Britain's inquiry into decades of child abuse says the government must pay compensation to 2,000 people who were sent overseas as children to countries where many met harsh conditions, neglect and abuse. More than 100,000 poor children were…

Russia developing nuclear weapons immune to interception, Putin claims

Russia is developing a new set of strategic nuclear weapons that can't be intercepted, Vladimir Putin claimed Thursday, marking a breakthrough that could dramatically increase the country's military capabilities. The Russian president made the bold claim during his state-of-the-nation speech…

Egypt's president: More funds needed to overhaul railway

CAIRO –  Egypt's president says his cash-strapped government lacks about 250 billion Egyptian pounds, or $14.1 billion, to overhaul the country's run-down railway system. Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi's remarks Thursday came a day after a passenger train collided with a cargo train…

AP PHOTOS: Colors come out as Hindus celebrate Holi festival

NEW DELHI –  Winter ends, spring arrives and the colors come out. Across India and Nepal, millions of Hindus are celebrating Holi, the joyous festival of color, smearing one another with colored powder and spraying each other with squirt guns.…

French lawmakers want 90-euro fines for sexist catcalls

PARIS –  A group of French lawmakers wants a fine of at least 90 euros ($110) for people caught making sexist catcalls as President Emmanuel Macron's government prepares a sweeping new law targeting sexual violence and harassment. The five lawmakers…

US-based Uighur journalist says China detained 20 relatives

BEIJING –  A U.S.-based Uighur journalist is accusing the Chinese authorities of seizing about 20 of her relatives in Xinjiang, apparently to pressure her to cease her critical reporting on the turbulent northwestern region. The report comes amid rising concerns…

Afghan official: Foreign fighter captured, says he is German

KABUL, Afghanistan –  An Afghan official says special forces have captured a foreign fighter claiming to be German during a raid on the Taliban in southern Helmand province. The Defense Ministry's spokesman, Dawlat Waziri, said on Thursday that the Afghan…

Egypt's leader: Defaming security forces is 'high treason'

CAIRO –  Egypt's president has warned the media that he considers any defamation of the country's security forces to be "high treason." Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi's warning Thursday came as security forces enter the fourth week of a campaign against Islamic militants…

Putin boasts of new Russian nuclear weapons

MOSCOW –  President Vladimir Putin says Russia has tested new nuclear weapons, including a nuclear-powered cruise missile and a nuclear-powered underwater drone, that would be immune to enemy intercept. Speaking in a state-of-the-nation speech Thursday, Putin said that the nuclear-powered…

Police raid houses owned by alleged Italian mafia

BRATISLAVA, Slovakia –  Police are conducting raids in eastern Slovakia in houses linked to members of Italian mafia, about whom an investigative journalist was writing before he was shot dead last week. The country's police chief, Tibor Gaspar, told reporters…

The Latest: Snow causes major disruption across Britain

GENEVA –  The Latest on the wintry weather hitting Europe (all times local): 11:15 a.m. Roads and airports across large chunks of Britain are closed as snow and wind wreak havoc with travel plans. Hundreds of drivers were trapped in…

Vatican magazine denounces nuns' servitude

VATICAN CITY –  A Vatican magazine is denouncing how nuns are often treated like indentured servants by cardinals and bishops, for whom they cook and clean for next to no pay. The March edition of "Women Church World," the monthly…

New Zealand teen fired shot near Queen Elizabeth II in 1981

WELLINGTON, New Zealand –  A troubled teenager who wanted to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II during her 1981 visit to New Zealand fired a shot near her motorcade, newly released documents show. New Zealand's internal spy agency the Security Intelligence Service…

German court convicts man of anti-Christian stabbing spree

BERLIN –  A 27-year-old Palestinian man has been convicted of murder and attempted murder for killing one person and wounding six others in a stabbing spree at a German supermarket last summer. The dpa news agency reported Thursday that Ahmad…

Reports: China plans to build nuclear aircraft carrier

BEIJING –  Media reports say China is planning to build a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier capable of remaining at sea for long durations. The Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post said Thursday the China Shipbuilding Industry Corp. issued a statement…

Mysterious deaths raise fears of insecurity in Uganda

KAMPALA, Uganda –  Mysterious deaths of foreigners and locals are stoking fears in Uganda about crime amid an ongoing feud among the country's security agencies, and now the president is weighing in. In the past month four Europeans have been…

Sex slave issue: South Korean leader Moon criticizes Japan

SEOUL, South Korea –  South Korea's president has criticized Japan's insistence that the issue of women forced to provide sex for Japanese troops in World War II has been settled. President Moon Jae-in said Thursday that Japan "should not say…

Russia says rebels shell exit corridor in Syria's Ghouta

MOSCOW –  The Russian military is accusing Syria's rebels of shelling a humanitarian corridor that Moscow set up with the Syrian government, offering residents of Damascus' besieged eastern suburbs a way out of the embattled enclave. Maj. Gen. Vladimir Zolotukhin…

USAID says govt puts obstacles to its work in Azerbaijan

BAKU, Azerbaijan –  The U.S. Agency for International Development says the government in the former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan is putting up obstacles to its operations in the country. Brock Bierman, USAID's Assistant Administrator in Europe and Eurasia, told reporters…