Violence in east Ukraine kills one government serviceman: military source
KIEV (Reuters) – One Ukrainian government serviceman was killed and another was wounded in eastern Ukraine despite a ceasefire deal with pro-Russian rebels who have taken up arms there, a military source said on Wednesday.
Britain’s UKIP pledges to return immigration levels to ‘normality’
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s anti-EU UK Independence Party set out its immigration policy on Wednesday ahead of a national election on May 7, dropping an idea to cap numbers but saying it thought “the right number” was less than 50,000 people a year.
Body of missing executive of China joint venture of Alcatel-Lucent found
BEIJING (Reuters) – Authorities have found the body of an executive of Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell who went missing in mid-January, the China joint venture of telecom equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent SA said on Wednesday.
Nobel Peace Prize chairman demoted, first time in 114-year history
OSLO (Reuters) – The committee that awards the Nobel Peace Prize demoted its chairman on Tuesday, for the first time in the 114-year history of the award after his right-wing opponents won a majority on the prestigious panel.
China says detained ship involved in ‘normal trade cooperation’
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday that a ship detained in Colombia for illegally transporting arms and operated by China’s largest shipping group was involved in “normal trade cooperation”.
Afghan leader orders graft review for all army supply contracts
KABUL (Reuters) – Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has ordered a review of all military logistics contracts after cancelling a $280 million fuel supply deal over allegations the bidding process was rigged, officials said.
Syria’s Nusra Front may leave Qaeda to form new entity
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Leaders of Syria’s Nusra Front are considering cutting their links with al Qaeda to form a new entity backed by some Gulf states trying to topple President Bashar al-Assad, sources said.
Australian court backs finding radio royal prank call broke law
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s High Court on Wednesday backed the broadcasting watchdog’s finding that an Australian radio station broke the law with a prank call to a British hospital taking care of the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge, paving the way fo…
China says NGOs need regulating for national security reasons
BEIJING (Reuters) – China needs to better regulate foreign non-governmental organizations (NGO) operating in the country for national security reasons, an official said on Wednesday, as the government drafts a law that has unnerved many aid groups.
China defense budget rise to defy slowing economy
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s defense budget this year will rise about 10 percent compared with 2014, a top government official said on Wednesday, outpacing the slowing economy as the country ramps up investment in high-tech equipment such as submarines …




