Car bomb kills at least 10 at bus stop in northeast Nigeria
ABUJA (Reuters) – A car bomb killed at least 10 people at a crowded bus stop in the northeast Nigerian city of Gombe on Friday morning, emergency services said.
Gazprom to resume gas supply once Ukraine pays $2.2 billion
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia could resume natural gas deliveries to Ukraine as soon as next week if Kiev pays $2.2 billion in debt and pre-payments, gas exporter Gazprom said on Friday, under a deal that also safeguards winter deliveries to Europe.
Ukraine’s Poroshenko backs Yatseniuk for new term as prime minister
KIEV (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko threw his support behind Arseny Yatseniuk for a new term as prime minister on Friday, ending speculation that he would seek to try to bring in his own candidate as head of a new pro-Europe, reformis…
Rains slow Sri Lankan landslide search; nearly 150 feared dead
COLOMBO (Reuters) – Heavy rains hampered search operations on Friday at the site of a landslide in Sri Lanka where more than 100 people were buried under tons of mud and rubble two days ago.
Spain says will seek to block watered-down Catalan vote on independence
MADRID (Reuters) – Spain will seek to block in the courts a watered-down version of a Catalan vote on independence planned for Nov. 9 in the same way it stopped a non-binding referendum, Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria said on Friday.
Hungary’s Orban puts Internet tax on hold after huge protests
BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban froze plans on Friday to impose a tax on Internet traffic, climbing down in the face of massive street protests and warnings from the European Union that the levy was a mistake.
UK says will pay off part of World War One-era debt next year
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain will pay back part of the outstanding debt used to fund World War One next year, when it redeems government bonds first issued almost 90 years ago by then-finance minister Winston Churchill.
Kurds’ battle for Kobani unites a people divided by borders
ARBIL Iraq (Reuters) – Cloaked in Kurdish flags, thousands of people lined the roads to cheer on a military convoy headed for what was — until recently — an obscure Syrian border town, now the focus of a global war against the militants of Islamic St…
Child stabbed to death, two injured in latest China attack
BEIJING (Reuters) – An 8-year-old Chinese boy was stabbed to death and two classmates seriously injured on Friday in the latest attack on school children in the country, state media reported.
Myanmar’s leaders seek to revive peace talks, maintain reforms
YANGON (Reuters) – Myanmar’s political and ethnic leaders agreed on Friday to work together on reforms and peace talks ahead of a 2015 election after U.S. President Barack Obama urged the government to make every effort to end ethnic conflict.




