South Africa may increase nuclear power: newspaper
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa’s future energy mix could include an even higher share for nuclear power than the 9,600 megawatts (MW) already planned, the Business Day newspaper reported on Tuesday, citing an interview with a government official…
Fleeing Islamic State killings in Syria, a family reaches Bavaria
VIENNA (Reuters) – “Is this really our train? Is this the train to Germany?!” Maha screams with delight.
Native protesters seize oil wells in Peru to urge government action
LIMA (Reuters) – Indigenous protesters in Peru seized oil wells in an Amazonian oil block on Tuesday and said they also planned to halt output in a neighboring concession to press the government to address pollution and compensation demands.
Guatemalan Congress strips President Perez’ immunity in graft scandal
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) – Guatemala’s Congress on Tuesday voted unanimously to strip President Otto Perez of immunity, paving the way for prosecutors to charge him in a graft scandal that could lead to his ouster.
At least five dead from Monday’s chemical plant blast in China: Xinhua
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – The death toll from an explosion at a chemical plant in China’s Shandong province late on Monday has risen to five, state news agency Xinhua reported, as China still seeks answers to a far larger blast in the port city of Tianjin e…
Guatemala’s Congress strips President Perez’ immunity amid graft scandal
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) – Guatemala’s Congress on Tuesday voted unanimously to strip President Otto Perez of immunity, paving the way for prosecutors to charge him in an unprecedented graft scandal that has engulfed his government.
Iran nuclear deal backers near votes to protect pact in U.S. Congress
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Supporters of the international nuclear agreement with Iran moved within one vote of mustering enough support to protect the deal in the U.S. Congress on Tuesday when two more Democratic senators said they would support the pact….
Brazil police charge former top Lula aide for four crimes
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – Brazil’s Federal Police on Tuesday charged Jose Dirceu, former chief of staff to former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, with four crimes related to his alleged involvement in bribery and bid-rigging at Petrobra…
Pope to allow all priests to forgive abortion during Holy Year
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis will give all priests discretion during the Roman Catholic Church’s Holy Year to formally forgive women who have had abortions — the Argentine pontiff’s latest move towards a more open and inclusive church.
Greece’s Syriza party lead shrinks further in election race: poll
ATHENS (Reuters) – Greece’s Syriza party is on course to win 26 percent of votes in a snap election in September, just one point ahead of the conservative New Democracy party, a poll published by the Pulse for Action 24 television channel said on Tuesd…




