Woman killed by mob in Kabul was innocent: investigator
KABUL (Reuters) – A woman killed by an angry mob in front of police in the Afghan capital last week for allegedly burning a copy of Islam’s holy book was wrongly accused, Afghanistan’s top criminal investigator said on Sunday.
CIA’s Brennan: Iran knows it would face consequences for nuclear program
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan said Iran realizes that it will face “tremendous costs and consequences” if it decides to move ahead with an effort to develop nuclear weapons.
India’s Modi faces opposition from farmers to land reforms
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi sought on Sunday to stave off farmer protests against his efforts to make it easier for businesses to buy land, after opposition to the bill overshadowed a burst of progress on economic reform.
Families seek foreign medical students who travelled to Syria: Turkish MP
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – A group of foreign medical students, including seven Britons, an American and a Canadian, are thought to have travelled to Syria to work in hospitals controlled by Islamic State, a Turkish member of parliament in the border region …
West should consider all tools, including arms, for Ukraine: NATO general
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The West should consider using all its tools to help Ukraine, including sending defensive weapons, NATO’s top military commander said on Sunday.
Slow start revives doubts about Congo campaign against Rwandan rebels
KASHUGA, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) – The government soldiers manning an outpost high above the town of Kashuga have a panoramic view of the hills and valleys of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, home to hundreds of Rwandan Hutu rebels …
Yemeni president demands Houthis quit Sanaa; U.S. evacuates remaining forces
ADEN/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi accused the Iranian-allied Houthi militia on Saturday of staging a coup against him and appealed to the United Nations for “urgent intervention”, even as the United States evacuated its remaining forces.![]()
Chinese envoy due in India for Himalayan border row talks
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – A Chinese envoy will hold talks in India from Sunday aimed at fixing a dispute about the Himalayan border that divides Asia’s largest nations, part of a push to make progress on the festering row before Prime Minister Narendra Mod…
Fearing Islamic State, some Afghan Shi’ites seek help from old enemies
KABUL (Reuters) – Even by Afghanistan’s standards of often-shifting alliances, a recent meeting between ethnic Hazara elders and local commanders of the Taliban insurgents who have persecuted them for years was extraordinary.
Former senior China police chief detained on suspicion of murder: Xinhua
BEIJING (Reuters) – The former police chief of the northern Chinese region of Inner Mongolia has been detained on suspicion of murder, state news agency Xinhua said on Sunday, citing public security authorities.




