Turkey orders detention of 120 army personnel over Gulen links: Anadolu
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – A Turkish prosecutor issued detention warrants for 120 suspects from the military, the state-run Anadolu agency said on Thursday, the latest in a long-running government crackdown launched after a failed coup attempt in 2016.
Turkey orders detention of 120 army personnel over Gulen links: Anadolu
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – A Turkish prosecutor issued detention warrants for 120 suspects from the military, the state-run Anadolu agency said on Thursday, the latest in a long-running government crackdown launched after a failed coup attempt in 2016.
UK trade minister urges mutinous lawmakers to lay off PM May
BEIJING (Reuters) – British Trade Minister Liam Fox on Thursday urged lawmakers to take a different view of Prime Minister Theresa May, seeking to play up her international achievements and calm growing criticism of her leadership.
UK trade minister urges mutinous lawmakers to lay off PM May
BEIJING (Reuters) – British Trade Minister Liam Fox on Thursday urged lawmakers to take a different view of Prime Minister Theresa May, seeking to play up her international achievements and calm growing criticism of her leadership.
Cuba hands note of protest to U.S. over internet task force
HAVANA (Reuters) – Cuba handed a note of protest to the top U.S. diplomat in Havana on Wednesday over the Trump administration’s creation of a Cuba Internet Task Force that it said was an attempt to violate its sovereignty and carry out subversive acti…
Cuba hands note of protest to U.S. over internet task force
HAVANA (Reuters) – Cuba handed a note of protest to the top U.S. diplomat in Havana on Wednesday over the Trump administration’s creation of a Cuba Internet Task Force that it said was an attempt to violate its sovereignty and carry out subversive acti…
Singapore court rejects longer jail term in megachurch fraud case
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – A Singapore court rejected on Thursday a prosecution appeal to reinstate a longer jail sentence for the co-founder of a popular church who was convicted of misusing millions of dollars to support his wife’s pop-singing career.
Reuters reporters arrested in Myanmar brought to court; bail decision likely
YANGON (Reuters) – Two Reuters journalists accused of violating Myanmar’s colonial-era Official Secrets Act were brought to a district court on Thursday where, according to a defense lawyer, the judge is due to rule on a bail request.
Germany calls for release of Chinese rights lawyer arrested for inciting subversion
BEIJING (Reuters) – The German commissioner for human rights on Wednesday called for the immediate release of disbarred rights lawyer Yu Wensheng, who was arrested by the Chinese authorities on Jan. 19 and later charged with inciting subversion.
Taiwan says China air route dispute will determine future ties
TAIPEI (Reuters) – A dispute with China over its opening of new air routes near Taiwan will determine future relations between Taipei and Beijing, Taiwan’s government said amid a deepening disagreement that could strand thousands over an important holi…




