Former Thai PM Thaksin warns on economy, says no deal with military
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Fugitive former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra warned Thailand’s ruling generals on Tuesday that a prolonged stay in power will only worsen economic hardship in Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy.
Denmark extends border control to Germany until March 4
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – The Danish government decided on Tuesday to extend temporary control over the country’s border to Germany by 10 days to March 4, the Ministry for Immigration, Integration and Housing said.
Islamic State attack shuts Syrian govt supply route for second day
BEIRUT (Reuters) – An important Syrian government supply route to Aleppo was shut for a second day on Tuesday because of an Islamic State attack, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Spain arrests four with suspected links to Islamic militants
MADRID (Reuters) – Spanish and Moroccan police arrested four people accused of recruiting potential militants to fight in Syria and Iraq or to carry out attacks in Spain or Morocco, the Interior Ministry said on Tuesday.
Air strikes target road out of rebel-held Aleppo: Observatory
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Air strikes targeted one of the last roads into opposition-held areas of Aleppo on Tuesday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, a day after the United States and Russia presented a ceasefire plan to begin Saturday.
Israel razes West Bank homes of two Palestinian assailants: army
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli army bulldozers on Tuesday demolished the homes of two Palestinians who killed five people in attacks in the occupied West Bank and Israel last year, the military said.
Germany says reform efforts in Ukraine must not flag now
KIEV (Reuters) – German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Tuesday that reform efforts in Ukraine must not now flag and come to a standstill halfway through.
JAL jet aborts takeoff evacuates after smoke from engine enters cabin
TOKYO (Reuters) – A Japan Airline Boeing 737 passenger jet aborted a take-off and evacuated passengers at Chitose Airport in Hokkaido, northern Japan after smoke from its right engine entered the cabin.
Fijian islands still cut-off after cyclone, fear of Zika and Dengue outbreaks
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Fiji sent boats on Tuesday carrying desperately needed aid to remote islands and coastal villages devastated by a powerful cyclone which killed at least 29 people, as aid workers warned of possible outbreaks of Zika and Dengue viruse…
Traders count cost of Indian caste riots; 19 dead
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Traders in a north Indian state are counting the cost of more than a week of rioting and looting by a rural caste during which shops were burned, road and rail links blocked, and water supplies to metropolitan Delhi were cut.




