Eleven inmates killed in Iranian prison fire
DUBAI (Reuters) – At least 11 prisoners have died of suffocation in a prison fire in central Iran apparently caused by inmates, Iranian media said.
Central African Republic ceasefire in tatters after clashes
BANGUI (Reuters) – The Central African Republic’s Muslim rebels and Christian militia accused each other on Tuesday of violating a ceasefire deal signed last month, following days of clashes in the country’s remote north.
Support for Scottish independence rises to 40 pct ahead of TV debate: poll
GLASGOW Scotland (Reuters) – Support for Scotland to break away from the rest of the United Kingdom has risen to 40 percent, according to one opinion poll published on Tuesday, as nationalist leader Alex Salmond headed into a U.S.-style television deba…
Ukraine keeps up anti-rebel offensive with nervous eye on Russia
KIEV (Reuters) – Ukrainian government forces, backed by warplanes, kept up a military offensive to claw back lost territory from pro-Russian separatists on Tuesday while casting a nervous eye at Russian military exercises over the border.
Azerbaijan accuses another rights activist of espionage
BAKU (Reuters) – A human rights activist in Azerbaijan has been arrested, just days after his activist wife was locked up, in a case that critics say highlights how the government is cracking down on dissent in the former Soviet republic.
Central African Republic’s PM, cabinet resign: state radio
BANGUI (Reuters) – Central African Republic’s prime minister and his cabinet have resigned, a spokesman for President Catherine Samba-Panza said on state radio on Tuesday.
More than 50 migrants hurt in clashes at French port
LILLE France (Reuters) – More than 50 people were injured, one seriously, on Tuesday when clashes broke out among African migrants gathered at France’s northern port of Calais trying to reach Britain, authorities said.
Air strikes in east of Syrian capital kill 64: monitoring group
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Air strikes by Syrian government forces in the eastern suburbs of the capital Damascus killed at least 64 people at the weekend, a monitoring group said on Tuesday.
Putin tells government to respond to Western sanctions
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered his government to prepare retaliatory measures against the latest round of Western sanctions, Russian news agencies reported on Tuesday.
Italy expels imam accused of violent antisemitic comments
ROME (Reuters) – Italy expelled a Moroccan imam accused of making violent antisemitic comments during a sermon at a mosque near Venice, the interior ministry said on Tuesday.




