Zimbabwe’s Mugabe ruling party fires former deputy Mujuru
HARARE (Reuters) – Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s ruling ZANU-PF has expelled former vice president Joice Mujuru, completing the purging from national politics of a woman who only a year ago was seen as frontrunner to succeed the 91-year-old lead…
Tunisia arrests more suspected militants for Bardo attack
TUNIS (Reuters) – Tunisian security forces have arrested 23 more suspected Islamist militants as part of a crackdown after last month’s Bardo museum attack in which two gunmen killed 21 foreign tourists, the interior ministry said on Friday.
Russia, Greece to discuss EU sanctions, economy in Moscow
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin and Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras plan to discuss economic ties and the European Union’s sanctions against Moscow when they meet for talks next week, a Kremlin spokesman said on Friday.
Turkey decries rights abuses of Crimean Tatars, to send observer mission
VILNIUS (Reuters) – Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu on Friday described the situation in Crimea as “unacceptable”, decrying rights abuses against Turkic-speaking Tatars and saying Ankara would dispatch an informal observer mission soon.
China arrests environmental reporter suspected of extortion
BEIJING (Reuters) – Beijing police have arrested an environmental reporter and his associates in an apparent extortion scandal, as China works to crack down on corruption in the news media.
German police doesn’t have staff to check passports in Schengen zone: union
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s police force does not have enough employees to carry out passport checks for flights within Europe’s passport-free Schengen zone, the deputy chairman of the police union said on Friday.
Indonesia’s political elite ‘plotting to cripple anti-graft agency’
JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesia’s political elite have closed ranks to undermine the country’s anti-graft commission, which has already been weakened by a bitter dispute over the president’s choice for police chief, a senior official of the agency said.
Tibet party boss says temples must be propaganda centers
BEIJING (Reuters) – Buddhist temples and monasteries in Tibet must become propaganda centers for the ruling Communist Party, where monks and nuns learn to “revere” science and appreciate the party’s love, the troubled region’s top Chinese appointed off…
Thai junta chief says ‘won’t stand for’ criticism of military
BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thai junta chief Prayuth Chan-ocha defended a controversial security order two days after the junta lifted martial law and warned that he would not tolerate criticism of the Thai army, which retains sweeping powers under the new mea…
China’s ex-security chief charged with bribery, abuse of power
BEIJING (Reuters) – Chinese prosecutors charged former domestic security chief Zhou Yongkang with bribery, abuse of power and intentional disclosure of state secrets on Friday, paving the way for a trial that could expose the inner workings of the ruli…




