China tells workplaces they must have Communist Party units
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China has passed a regulation ensuring government organizations and private companies have Communist Party units so that party policy can be implemented across society, the People’s Daily, the official party mouthpiece, said on Sat…
Indian government again issues land acquisition order
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – The Indian government has issued an executive order for the third time to make it easier to buy farmland for large projects after failing to win parliamentary for a controversial land bill championed by Prime Minister Narendra Mod…
Fighters battle Houthis in Yemen’s southern city of Aden
ADEN (Reuters) – Heavy fighting erupted in southern Yemen near Aden airport on Friday when local militia attacked Shi’ite Houthi rebels in a push to drive them from the district, residents and fighters said.
Mexico lawmakers demand president detail wealth after misrepresentation
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s president came under pressure on Friday to fully disclose his financial assets following a Reuters report on Thursday that he had misrepresented the circumstances under which he acquired a property in a lakeside retreat…
Blatter wins fifth FIFA term as challenger concedes
ZURICH (Reuters) – Sepp Blatter was re-elected president of FIFA for a fifth term on Friday after his only challenger conceded defeat in an election overshadowed by allegations of rampant corruption in world soccer.
Puerto Rico’s governor signs tax bill into law
(Reuters) – Puerto Rico’s governor on Friday signed into law a tax bill that is expected to provide the commonwealth with about $1.2 billion in much-needed additional tax revenue for the next fiscal year.
Multi-vehicle crash in Egypt kills 16, including conscripts: officials
CAIRO (Reuters) – At least 16 people were killed, including some military conscripts, in a multi-vehicle crash south of Cairo late on Friday, health ministry officials said.
Blatter wins fifth FIFA term as challenger concedes
ZURICH (Reuters) – Sepp Blatter was re-elected president of FIFA for a fifth term on Friday after his only challenger conceded defeat in an election overshadowed by allegations of rampant corruption in world soccer.
Venezuela blocks Latin American ex-presidents from seeing detained leaders
CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuela blocked two former Latin American presidents on Friday from visiting opposition leaders jailed a year ago for their roles in deadly protests against the government of socialist President Nicolas Maduro.
With no peace, Ukraine is beset by humanitarian risks: U.N.
GENEVA (Reuters) – Ukraine’s flawed ceasefire has left pensioners, infants and women mired in a humanitarian crisis that could get rapidly better or rapidly worse, the U.N.’s top representative in the country said in an interview on Friday.




