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Photograph: Screenshot/ BLA video A fresh wave of extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances has been documented across Balochistan this month, as Baloch rights groups recorded the recovery of several bodies of men who had earlier been forcibly taken, and appealed once more to international institutions that have largely ignored the province. The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC)…

Crimes against humanity in South Sudan need further investigation says UN

The United Nations today accused both sides of the South Sudanese conflict of committing crimes against humanity reports Reuters.

A 62 page report by the UN peacekeeping mission to South Sudan (UNMISS) called for further investigations after finding sufficient evidence relating to crimes against humanity.

US to back ICC war crimes investigation in Syria

The US indicated that it would back calls to establish a formal UN authorised investigation into Syrian war crimes by the International Criminal Court, reports Foreign Policy.

UK to assist search for abducted Nigerian schoolgirls

The UK today pledged to send a small team of experts to Nigeria to aid the search for over 200 abducted schoolgirls.

The British Prime Minister David Cameron, who spoke to Nigeria’s president, Wendesday, condemned the act as ‘pure evil.’

The experts who will be on the ground within a few days will provide planning and advice on co-ordination to Nigerian authorities, reports the BBC.

Earlier this week, Boko Haram’s leader claimed responsibility for the abduction of the school children.

US to recognise Syrian opposition offices as foreign mission

The United States is to legally recognise offices of the Syrian National Coalition as a "foreign mission", reported Reuters.

The move was "aimed at formalising the relationship between Washington and the coalition, which until now has been represented by liaison offices in Washington and New York," a State Department spokesperson was reported by the news agency as saying on Monday.

8 more schoolgirls abducted in Nigeria, US pledges assistance

Gunmen suspected of being from the militant group Boko Haram kidnapped 8 from a village in north-eastern Nigeria, reports Reuters.

Lazarus Musa, a resident in the village of Warabe, said the armed men looted the village whilst firing their guns indiscriminately. 

Russia rejects UN talks, Ukraine on brink of war says Germany

The Russian Foreign Minister, Serei Lavrov, today, ruled out any talks in Geneva to defuse the situation unless representatives of the pro-separation groups were involved, reports the BBC.

The announcement comes as Ukrainian forces have in a series of offensives killed and injured several pro-Russian protesters.

The German Foreign Minister, Frank Walter Steinmeier, commenting on the unfolding events warned that Ukraine was close to war.

US to investigate Chinese encroachment of Vietnam waters

The United States said today that it would investigate claims  by Vietnamese officials that the movement of a Chinese oil rig encroached Vietnam’s territorial waters. 

The Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, called for caution from both sides whilst the US looked into the matter.

US impose targeted sanctions on South Sudan

The United States today, imposed sanctions on two senior leaders from each side of the worsening ethnic conflict, reports Reuters.

The sanctions targeted an army commander loyal to the opposition and the head of the presidential guard. The US decision will freeze all their assets in the states and stop US entities from dealing with them.

Commenting on the sanctions, US Ambassador to the UN, Samantha Power, said,

Serious concerns about free press in Burma says HRW

Burma’s government should immediately end arbitrary arrests of journalists and ensure that media laws promote a free press, said Human Rights Watch on World Press Freedom Day.

Citing several cases of arbitrary detention, the Human Rights Watch deputy Asia Director, Phil Robertson, said,
"This serious backsliding raises concerns about the government’s commitment to a free press.”

Mobs free detained pro-Russian protesters

Ukrainian police headquarters in Odessa were stormed to free pro-Russian protestors that were detained in an Ukrainian offensive on a barricaded government building, reports The Telegraph.

The pro-Russian protestors were greeted by crowds of people as Ukrainian police were forced to let them free.

A masked pro-Russian fighter involved in the freeing of the detainees said,