China condemns cyberattacks, but says no proof North Korea hacked Sony
BEIJING/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – China said on Monday it opposed all forms of cyberattacks but there was no proof that North Korea was responsible for the hacking of Sony Pictures, as the United States has said.
Police fire on Myanmar protesters, one dead, 20 hurt: reports
YANGON (Reuters) – Myanmar police fired on protesters near a mine at the center of a long-running land dispute on Monday, killing one person and wounding 20 others, media reports said, as the China-linked company announced plans to expand the project.
Ukraine threatens to cut off power to rebel-held regions if usage not curbed
KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine may stop supplying electricity to separatist-held eastern regions if the territories do not adhere to consumption limits imposed across the country due to an energy crisis, an energy ministry official said on Monday.
Bomb in northeast Nigeria bus station kills 15: official
ABUJA (Reuters) – A bomb blast at a bus station in the northeast Nigerian city of Gombe on Monday killed at least 15 people and wounded 21, an official from the emergency services said.
Greek opposition party Syriza offices cleared after bomb threat
ATHENS (Reuters) – The offices of Greece’s leftwing Syriza party were evacuated on Monday after a bomb threat was received, a day before the second round of a closely watched vote in parliament which could trigger snap elections.
Germany sees no need to ease Russia sanctions despite minister’s concerns
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany sees no reason to think about changes to the EU’s sanctions regime against Moscow at the moment, a government spokeswoman said, after the foreign minister expressed concern that Russia could be destabilized if sanctions were …
Dozens of suspected Kenyan separatists charged with police camp raid
MOMBASA (Reuters) – Fifty three suspected members of a Kenyan separatist group appeared in court in Mombasa on Monday, charged with raiding a police camp, hacking to death the officer in charge and stealing two rifles.
Budget pressure unlikely to deflect Iran from nuclear goals
DUBAI (Reuters) – A big oil price slide will hurt Iran’s attempts to rescue battered living standards, but economic pain is unlikely to soften its stance in nuclear talks or end aid to allies such as Syria, matters seen by its ruling clerics as strateg…
Protests in India over conversions set back reform agenda
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s reform agenda suffered a setback on Monday as protests erupted in parliament and in the streets over a campaign by Hindu hardliners linked to his party to convert Muslims and Christians to Hin…
Greek parliament vote in balance after Samaras election offer
ATHENS (Reuters) – Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’ surprise offer to lawmakers to go to the polls late next year in exchange for a vote for his presidential nominee has injected fresh momentum into his fight against the anti-austerity left.