Old loyalties, religious cohesion may frustrate Islamic State in Libya
CAIRO (Reuters) – Islamic State’s executions of Christians show the group is exploiting Libya’s lawlessness but tribal and political loyalties and the absence of a sectarian divide mean it is unlikely to grow as rapidly there as in Iraq or Syria.
Arrival of more U.S. warships off Yemen tightens ‘siege’: Houthis
CAIRO (Reuters) – A senior official in the Iran-allied Houthi movement said the movement of more U.S. warships into waters off Yemen escalates Washington’s role in a Saudi-led campaign against the group and aims at tightening a “siege” on the country.
Indian minister says 2,000 girls ‘killed’ every day
NEW DELHI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Two thousand girls are “killed” every day due to a preference for sons in India with most aborted or murdered just after birth, the country’s minister for women and child development said.
Brazilian vice-president sees no impeachment case against Rousseff
LISBON (Reuters) – Brazil’s vice president has dismissed the possibility that President Dilma Rousseff could soon be impeached for breaking fiscal responsibility laws, telling a Portuguese newspaper that the case against her was just in its early stage…
Barring economic slump, Europe’s populists may be peaking
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – It may sound counter-intuitive after the Euroskeptic Finns Party grabbed second place in Finland’s general election, but a surge by anti-establishment protest groups sweeping Europe may be peaking.
One Ukrainian servicemen killed in past 24 hours in east
KIEV (Reuters) – One Ukrainian serviceman was killed and one wounded in attacks by pro-Russian separatists in the east of Ukraine in the past 24 hours, Kiev’s military spokesman Andriy Lysenko said on Tuesday.
Hun Sen hostility puts decade-old U.N. Khmer Rouge tribunal in doubt
PHNOM PENH (Reuters) – Youk Chhang has spent 20 years documenting the horrors of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge “Killing Fields” regime and his team has provided half a million documents to a U.N.-backed tribunal building cases against those responsible.
Japanese PM Abe makes ritual offering at Yasukuni shrine, irks neighbors
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sent a ritual offering on Tuesday to a Tokyo shrine for war dead, irking Asian neighbors just before he hopes to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of a leaders’ summit in Jakarta.
Japan PM Abe aims to improve ties with China
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said ahead of his trip to a leaders’ summit in Jakarta that he aims to improve ties with China, and reiterated that he is ready to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Police detain suspect after fire at British Embassy in The Hague
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Dutch police detained a man in connection with a fire at the British embassy in The Hague on Tuesday, they said in a tweet.




