U.N. nuclear chief suggests progress slow in Iran investigation
VIENNA (Reuters) – Iran has still not implemented all the nuclear transparency measures it had agreed to carry out by late August, the head of the U.N. atomic energy agency said on Monday, suggesting little headway in an inquiry into suspected bomb res…
Fire closes UK power generation unit, squeezing electricity supply
LONDON (Reuters) – A fire at a British power station close to London has closed a power generation unit, which could exacerbate Britain’s already constrained electricity supply as winter approaches and demand rises.
After clashes, Hong Kong students, government stand their ground before talks
HONG KONG (Reuters) – Hong Kong students and the government stood their ground on Monday ahead of talks aimed at defusing more than three weeks of pro-democracy protests that have blocked traffic around the Chinese-controlled city, but expectations of …
Japanese PM Abe suffers setback as two ministers quit
TOKYO (Reuters) – Two Japanese cabinet ministers resigned on Monday over the dubious use of political funds, dealing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe his biggest setback since he took office in December 2012.
Sweden says credible reports of foreign submarine in its waters
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Sweden released on Sunday a grainy photo of a mysterious vessel in Stockholm’s archipelago, as the military hunted for a foreign submarine or divers in the country’s biggest such mobilization since the Cold War.
China likely will never open all files on painful past, official says
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s ruling Communist Party will likely never open all the files on its recent painful past, including the Cultural Revolution and Great Leap Forward, and sees no need to reassess those periods, a senior party historian said on M…
Japan to send team to North Korea for update on abductions
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan will send officials to North Korea for an update on the reclusive country’s investigation into the fate of Japanese citizens abducted decades ago to train spies, Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said on Monday.
Polish president wants euro decision after 2015 vote: report
WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland should decide on its path towards euro accession following parliamentary elections due in the autumn of 2015, President Bronislaw Komorowski was quoted as saying on Monday.
Small avalanches hamper final search for Nepal storm survivors
KATHMANDU (Reuters) – Small avalanches hampered the search for Nepali porters and guides missing for six days after a devastating Himalayan storm, officials said on Monday, as rescue crews began to scale back the hunt for survivors of a disaster that k…
France will cut deficit at appropriate pace: Sapin
PARIS (Reuters) – French Finance Minister Michel Sapin reaffirmed ahead of a meeting in Berlin with his German counterpart on Monday that France would cut its deficit at a rate appropriate to maintaining a fragile recovery.