Cambodia’s UN-backed war crimes court on Monday gives its verdict on the Khmer Rouge prison chief, in a step towards justice for the “Killing Fields” atrocities more than three decades ago.

Cambodia’s UN-backed war crimes court on Monday gives its verdict on the Khmer Rouge prison chief, in a step towards justice for the “Killing Fields” atrocities more than three decades ago.
A toddler was rushed to hospital on Sunday after falling from the third floor of a west Edmonton apartment.
A day after a candlelit “vigil of hope” for a missing elderly Alberta couple, RCMP officers are reassuring the public their search for Lyle and Marie McCann is not over.
In 13 days, Mariana Krsek will hold a joyful birthday party
for her young daughter Michelle at a water park in northwest
Calgary Escort.
At least 15 people were killed and 10 were seriously injured after mass panic broke out at a “Love Parade” music festival in Germany on Saturday, police said.
BP began moving ships and workers back to a Gulf of Mexico oil spill as a storm diminished Saturday, but work to permanently plug the well may not resume for a week, officials said.
Decked in feather boas and butterfly wings, wearing T-shirts with phrases like ‘boob crew’ and ‘team tatas,’ a column of pink pedestrians marched down Calgary Escort streets Saturday for a 60-kilometre journey to raise money for cancer research.
Canada’s main Inuit organization is defending the country’s strengthened Arctic shipping regulations despite recent criticism from the world’s largest association of maritime cargo carriers that the new rules are “drastic” and may violate international law.
The fighter jet pilot injured Friday in Lethbridge when his CF-18 crashed during airshow training is expected to remain in hospital under observation for a few more days, says a Canadian Forces spokeswoman.
A Canadian Air Force CF-18 fighter jet crashed at the Lethbridge Regional Airport Friday, as the facility was getting ready for the Alberta International Airshow.