China begins nationwide nuclear safety checks after Tianjin blast
BEIJING (Reuters) – China has begun a nationwide safety inspection into all its existing nuclear facilities in the wake of an explosion at a chemical warehouse at the port of Tianjin last month that killed more than 160 people.
Japan urges North Korea to refrain from provocative action
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan urged North Korea on Tuesday to refrain from taking provocative action and to continue cooperation with the United States and South Korea.
Guatemala comic to face former first lady in presidency run-off
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) – A Guatemalan comedian who led a first round of presidential elections this month will face off against a former first lady in a second round of voting in October, after a conservative businessman announced his resignation on …
Behind Singapore ruling party’s victory, a rising star
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Singapore’s ruling party is celebrating a resounding re-election victory, thanks partly to its economic Tsar, an ethnic Tamil politician whose voter appeal poses an awkward question for its leaders: can a non-Chinese ever become p…
Border-free Europe unravels as migrant crisis hits record day
ROSZKE, Hungary/VIENNA (Reuters) – Two decades of frontier-free travel across Europe unraveled on Monday as countries re-established border controls in the face of an unprecedented influx of migrants, which broke the record for the most arrivals by lan…
Australian PM-elect Turnbull to focus on the economy
CANBERRA (Reuters) – Australian prime minister elect Malcolm Turnbull promised to focus on improving the country’s faltering economy as the public woke up on Tuesday to its fourth leader in two years.
Japan set for historic defense shift, but still not ‘normal nation’
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan and ally the United States can start making plans for a possible conflict with China after the expected enactment of defense legislation this week, but Japan will not be sending troops to back up U.S.-led operations against Isla…
China building third airstrip on disputed South China Sea islets: expert
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – China appears to be building a third airstrip in contested territory in the South China Sea, a U.S. expert said on Monday, citing satellite photographs taken last week.
Russia positioning tanks at Syria airfield: U.S. officials
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Russia has positioned about a half dozen tanks at an airfield at the center of a military buildup in Syria, two U.S. officials said on Monday, adding that the intentions of Moscow’s latest deployment of heavy military equipment w…
U.S. calls for restraint in Nepal constitutional debate
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States called on Monday for security forces to exercise restraint in responding to protests over the drawing up of a new constitution in Nepal and for citizens to avoid violence.




