Egyptian court sends activist Ahmed Douma to jail for life
CAIRO (Reuters) – An Egyptian court sentenced prominent activist Ahmed Douma to life in prison on Wednesday, judicial sources said, part of a sustained crackdown on Islamist and liberal government opponents.
Exclusive: Germany wants new Greek rulers to ditch promises – document
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany wants Greece’s new left-wing government to go back on anti-austerity promises made in its first days in office and revert to economic policies its predecessors’ agreed with international lenders, a document showed on Wednesda…
U.S., allies focus airstrikes on Syrian city of Kobani: task force
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States and its allies staged 11 airstrikes near the Syrian city of Kobani, where Kurdish militia have been pushing back Islamic State forces, and also targeted the insurgent group with six strikes in Iraq, according to…
At least 21 killed in machete attack in northeast Congo
KINSHASA (Reuters) – At least 21 people were killed overnight in the town of Mayangose in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo by machete-wielding assailants, a civil society leader said on Wednesday.
Philippines says Chinese ship rammed fishing boats in Scarborough Shoal
MANILA (Reuters) – The Philippines said on Wednesday that a Chinese coast guard ship had rammed three Philippine fishing boats in the disputed Scarborough Shoal area of the South China Sea last week and Manila had protested to Beijing over the incident…
U.N. Mali mission struggling in desert north with no peace to keep
DAKAR/BAMAKO (Reuters) – After U.N. helicopters strafed separatist rebels in northern Mali last month, residents of the region’s largest town Gao took to the streets to celebrate the long-awaited burst of action by the peacekeeping mission.
Head of UK’s Iraq war inquiry defends report delay
LONDON (Reuters) – Long delays in the publication of Britain’s official inquiry into the Iraq war were unavoidable due to its complexity, the head of the inquiry, former civil servant John Chilcot, told a parliamentary committee on Wednesday.
German cabinet okays draft law to prevent jihadist recruitment
BERLIN (Reuters) – Chancellor Angela Merkel’s cabinet approved on Wednesday a draft law aimed at preventing radical German Muslims from travelling to Iraq and Syria to fight for groups like Islamic State or from undergoing training with such groups or …
India eyes U.S. aircraft carrier technology as arms ties deepen
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India wants to use state-of-the-art U.S. technology to boost the range and potency of a planned aircraft carrier, defense sources said, in a move that would tie their arms programs closer together and counter China’s military infl…
Dramatic surge in Kosovars crossing illegally into EU
PRISTINA/BUDAPEST (Reuters) – The European Union is experiencing a steep rise in the number of Kosovo citizens smuggling themselves into the affluent bloc, with 10,000 filing for asylum in Hungary in just one month this year compared to 6,000 for the w…




