Driver who sped through Antwerp shoppers faces terrorism charges
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – A man who sped a car down a pedestrian shopping street in Antwerp has been charged with attempted terrorist murder, Belgium’s federal prosecutors said on Friday.
Greece to support Rome EU declaration, but wants backing on labor reforms
ATHENS (Reuters) – Greece will support a declaration marking the European Union’s 60th birthday but needs the bloc’s backing against International Monetary Fund demands on labor reforms, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said ahead of an EU Summit in…
Putin hosts French presidential contender Le Pen in Kremlin
MOSCOW (Reuters) – President Vladimir Putin granted an audience to French far-right party leader Marine Le Pen in the Kremlin on Friday, bestowing a level of international recognition that has so far eluded her in the countdown to France’s presidential…
Hungarian law risks exposing migrant children to sex abuse: watchdog
BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungary’s new law to detain migrants in transit zones on its southern border will put children on the move at risk of exposure to sexual abuse, the watchdog Council of Europe said on Friday in a letter to Prime Minister Viktor Orba…
Philippines leader scolds EU for ‘idiotic’ drug rehab solution
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China says in touch with Philippines about naval visit
BEIJING (Reuters) – China said on Friday it was in touch with the Philippines about the possible visit of a Chinese naval ship to the country.
Mubarak, Egypt’s toppled Pharaoh, is free after final charges dropped
CAIRO (Reuters) – Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian president overthrown in 2011 and the first leader to face trial after the Arab Spring uprisings that swept the region, was freed on Friday after six years in detention, his lawyer said.
Mosul’s east begins to bustle but healing a long way off
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) – Eastern Mosul is coming back to life. In the few weeks since Iraqi forces drove Islamic State from this side of the city, markets have opened and bulldozers have begun to clear the debris left by battle.
France’s Le Pen, on Russia visit, heads to Kremlin for exhibition
MOSCOW (Reuters) – French far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen, on a visit to Moscow, cut short a schedule of events in the Russian parliament to go to the Kremlin to view an exhibition of French gothic art, the speaker of parliament told rep…
U.N. launches probe of crimes against Rohingya in Myanmar
GENEVA (Reuters) – The top United Nations human rights body agreed on Friday to send an international fact-finding mission to investigate widespread allegations of killings, rape and torture by security forces against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar’s Rakh…




