Hezbollah loses 10 fighters in Sunday clashes with Nusra: source
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Ten fighters from Lebanon’s Shi’ite Hezbollah group were killed in clashes with fighters from al-Qaeda’s Syrian wing in eastern Lebanon on Sunday, a source close to the group said on Monday.
Iran releases journalist, American husband still in jail
DUBAI (Reuters) – Iran has released an Iranian journalist on bail after more than two months held without charge, but her husband, a dual nationality Iranian-American who reports for the Washington Post, remains in jail, her family said on Monday.
How the Russian Orthodox Church answers Putin’s prayers in Ukraine
MOSCOW/DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) – After weeks of defying international pleas to free eight European officials they had captured in May, pro-Russian rebels in east Ukraine released them unexpectedly in June following a public appeal by the head of the …
Parents of American held by Islamic State release photos, letter
(Reuters) – The parents of an U.S. aid worker held hostage by Islamic State militants on Sunday released photographs of their son and parts of a letter he wrote them from captivity in which he says he is scared to die but at peace with his belief.
India’s finance minister discharged from hospital
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India’s Finance Minister Arun Jaitley was discharged from hospital on Monday after recovering from an infection that followed a stomach operation to treat diabetes, a doctor said.
Center-right GERB party wins snap Bulgaria election
SOFIA (Reuters) – Bulgaria’s center-right GERB party won Sunday’s general election with 32.6 percent of the vote against 15.27 percent for their main Socialist opponents, according to official results with 87 percent of votes counted.
Typhoon heads out to sea after leaving at least one dead in Japan
TOKYO (Reuters) – A typhoon lashed Japan with torrential rain on Monday after killing at least one person, forcing the cancellation of flights and prompting warnings to more than 200,000 people to evacuate their homes before heading out to sea.
South Korea wants reunions a priority at upcoming talks with North
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea wants to discuss the reunion of families separated by the Korean War in talks expected soon with North Korea, the South’s Unification Ministry said on Monday, after a surprise high-level visit by North Korean envoys at the…
Thai king undergoes surgery, PM visits hospital
BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world’s longest-reigning monarch, has undergone surgery to remove his gallbladder, the palace said in a televised statement on Monday.
Thai king undergoes surgery, PM visits hospital
BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world’s longest-reigning monarch, has undergone surgery to remove his gallbladder, the palace said in a televised statement on Monday.