Fifteen people missing in Mexican state where 43 students massacred
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Fifteen people have disappeared from the violent southwestern Mexican state where 43 trainee teachers were feared massacred last year, the state attorney general’s office said on Tuesday.
With nuclear deal in sight, Iran drives harder bargain in Indian trade talks
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Iranian trade negotiators have become more assertive with Indian counterparts as hopes rise of international sanctions on Tehran easing later this year, sources said, and Indian companies fear they may lose business as more countr…
U.S. willing to change pro-democracy programs in Cuba
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States on Tuesday indicated its willingness to change pro-democracy programs which it organizes in Cuba and which are condemned by Havana, removing one of the biggest impediments to restoring diplomatic ties.
U.S. charges six Chinese nationals with economic espionage
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S government charged six Chinese nationals with economic espionage, saying they stole secrets from two companies that develop technology often used in military systems, the Department of Justice said on Tuesday.
Algerian forces kill 22 Islamic State-tied militants: military
ALGIERS (Reuters) – Algerian troops ambushed and killed at least 22 militants allied to Islamic State as they held a meeting east of the capital on Tuesday in one of country’s largest military operations in recent years, the defense ministry and a secu…
Pentagon says Iran warships ‘linked up’ with cargo vessel
WASHINGTON/LONDON (Reuters) – The Pentagon said on Tuesday that two Iranian warships have “linked up” with a cargo ship that Iran has said is carrying humanitarian aid to Yemen, as activists on board the vessel said it was due to arrive at the Yemeni p…
Burundi police fire teargas, beat anti-president protesters
BUJUMBURA (Reuters) – Burundi police on Tuesday fired teargas and beat protesters demanding President Pierre Nkurunziza end his bid for a third term next month, in a resurgence of unrest that has stoked fears of ethnic conflict in Africa’s Great Lakes….
One killed in Libya suicide bombing claimed by Islamic State: official
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) – One person was killed and seven were wounded on Tuesday in a suicide bombing claimed by Islamic State militants in the eastern Libyan town of Qubbah, a security official said.
Bomb outside Afghan Justice Ministry kills five, wounds dozens
KABUL (Reuters) – A car bomb exploded in the parking lot of Afghanistan’s Ministry of Justice on Tuesday, killing at least five people and wounding dozens as civil servants in Kabul were leaving work for the day, officials said.
Battle erupts in eastern Ukraine, four Ukrainian soldiers killed: regional chief
KIEV (Reuters) – Fighting erupted between Ukrainian government forces and Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine on Tuesday and four Ukrainian servicemen have been killed, the regional administration chief said.




