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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)…

If threatened, Japan will intercept North Korean rocket

Japan’s defense minister, Naoki Tanaka, announced on Friday that the country's missile unit will intercept a North Korean rocket if it were to cross into Japan’s territory. The announcement came as North Korea prepares to launch a satellite into orbit at the middle of next month.

Rwanda welcomes France extradition

Rwanda’s Justice minister Tharcisse Karugarama has welcomed a decision by a French court to extradite Claude Muhayimana, a Rwandan with French-Rwandan dual citizenship.

Muhayimana is accused of taking part in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda and crimes against humanity.

It is a remarkable gesture for France to have taken a step as the very first time a French court to agree that a genocide suspect should be extradited to Rwanda to face charges in a country a suspect allegedly committed the crimes, said Karugarama at a press conference in Kigali.

Pakistan president to visit India after 7 years

Pakistan's president, Asif Ali Zardari, is due to visit India on Friday - the first visit by a Pakistani president since 2005.

Althought the visit is said to be a private pilgrimage to the shrine of Sufu saint in Ajmer, Rajasthan, President Zardari will have lunch with India's Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh in New Delhi.

The visit is being seen as a sign of improving relations between the two countries.

Aung San Suu Kyi wins Burma parliament seat

Burma’s opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has won a seat in parliament after winning a by-election in Kawhmu, her party said on Sunday.

Ms Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy contested 44 out of 45 seats up for grabs in Burma’s 664-seat parliament. Official results are not due until later this week.

Aung San Suu Kyi said in a statement:

"It is natural that the NLD members and their supporters are joyous at this point.

Assad will face justice – Navi Pillay

United Nations Human Rights Commissioner Navi Pillay has accused Syrian President Bashar al-Assad of being behind the systematic torture of children and the killing of civilians.

Speaking to the BBC, Ms Pillay said Assad could stop the killings immediately if he issued an order and that he would face justice for the crimes committed by the Syrian forces.

UK doubles aid to Syrian opposition

Foreign Secretary William Hague has confirmed the UK will double its non-military aid to the Syrian opposition.

An extra £500,000 will be provided to opponents of President Bashar al-Assad, both inside and outside of Syria.

The money will contribute towards the training for activists and journalists to help them get their stories out of Syria.

Speaking at Mansion House in the City of London, Mr Hague warned the regime that its reliance on violence was not only morally indefensible, but also futile.

Kofi Annan demands immediate implementation of Syria peace plan

The peace plan proposed by the UN and Arab League envoy to Syria, Kofi Annan, expects the Syrian Government to implement the peace plan immediately.

The plan includes the need for an UN-supervised cessation of armed hostilities by all parties.

However, reports by activists indicate the Syrian regime is continuing its offensive against rebel forces and shelling the city of Homs.

Ahmed Fawzi, spokesperson for Mr Annan, told reporters in Geneva:

Balochs welcome US human rights intervention at UNHRC

A coalition of Baloch political parties and figures welcomed the US intervention at the 19th session of the UN Human Rights Council, expressing concern over the deteriorating human rights siutation in Balochistan.

In a statement released last week the Baloch groups and Baloch leaders welcomed the intervention as "long-awaited, necessary, encouraging and in the right direction to address the human rights issue".

Strong US-China relations are in the interests of the world - Obama

Speaking at a meeting in Seoul with his Chinese counterpart, President Hu, US President Barack Obama reiterated the integral importance of strong US-China relations.

Obama said,

North Korean missile launch strains US diplomacy

After the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il, international diplomats had hoped for the initiation of dialogues with current Kim Jong-Un in altering issues regarding nuclear developments.

But with North Korea’s planned launch of long-range rockets next month, it has lead to speculation that "acorns don't fall far from the tree in North Korea".