Eight killed at graduation party in shooting in El Salvador
SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) – Suspected gang members in El Salvador shot dead seven men and a woman early on Tuesday during a middle school graduation party in Pacific seaport town of Acajutla, police said.
Yemeni forces free eight al Qaeda hostages; U.S. says no Americans
SANAA (Reuters) – Yemeni security forces freed eight hostages including six Yemenis, a Saudi and an Ethiopian, in a raid in which seven al Qaeda kidnappers were also killed, the country’s supreme security committee said.
Mexico’s embattled government poised to unveil law and order measures
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Following mass protests in Mexico over the apparent massacre of 43 trainee teachers two months ago, the government will unveil measures this week designed to improve policing and fix a failing justice system, lawmakers said on T…
FBI investigation into Puerto Rico’s PRASA focuses on one case: PRASA head
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (Reuters) – An FBI investigation into Puerto Rico’s Aqueduct and Sewer Authority (PRASA) focuses on one specific case and not on the whole agency, said PRASA’s head Alberto Lazaro after FBI agents raided PRASA’s headquarter in San…
China looms over South Asian summit in the Himalayas
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – When eight South Asian leaders gather for a summit in Kathmandu on Wednesday, they will meet in a conference center donated by China to its cash-strapped Himalayan neighbor Nepal 27 years ago.
Colombia FARC free two soldiers, vow to release general by weekend
BOGOTA (Reuters) – Colombian Marxist rebels released two captives on Tuesday and vowed to free a kidnapped army general by the weekend in a move that may lead to the resumption of suspended peace talks which aim to end five decades of war.
Two policemen injured by bomb at Shi’ite village in Bahrain
MANAMA (Reuters) – A bomb injured two Bahraini policemen on Tuesday, authorities said, amid high tension after the opposition boycotted the country’s first elections since unrest rocked the island kingdom in 2011.
Italy’s Renzi clears hurdle in parliament on labor law
ROME (Reuters) – Italy’s lower house of parliament voted on Tuesday to pass Prime Minister Matteo Renzi’s Jobs Act, clearing the way for final approval in the Senate next month of a law aimed at making hiring and firing rules simpler.
Sri Lanka’s Catholic Church urges government not to use pope’s visit to help election campaign
COLOMBO (Reuters) – Sri Lanka’s Catholic Church has urged the government not to use a forthcoming visit by Pope Francis to help its re-election campaign after media reported posters had appeared depicting the pontiff blessing President Mahinda Rajapaks…
Pope says orders investigation into sexual abuse in Spain
ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (Reuters) – Pope Francis said on Tuesday he had personally ordered an investigation into a case of sexual abuse of a minor by priests in Spain because he felt the church should not hide the truth.