Palestinians put Gaza reconstruction cost at $7.8 billion
RAMALLAH West Bank (Reuters) – Rebuilding Gaza will cost $7.8 billion, the Palestinian Authority said on Thursday, in the most comprehensive assessment yet of damage from a seven-week war with Israel during which whole neighborhoods and vital infrastru…
Hundreds flee Nigerian city as Islamist militants gain ground
MAIDUGURI Nigeria (Reuters) – Hundreds of civilians are fleeing Nigeria’s northeastern city of Maiduguri as fears grow that Islamist Boko Haram militants may try to assault the Borno state capital after seizing towns and territory around it, residents …
Helicopters bomb Islamist ammunition sites in Libya’s Benghazi
BENGHAZI Libya (Reuters) – Government forces and helicopters belonging to a Libyan renegade general bombed ammunition sites of suspected Islamist militants in the eastern city of Benghazi, a military commander and residents said.
Islamic State kidnaps 40 men in Iraq’s Kirkuk region: residents
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Islamic State militants kidnapped 40 men from a town in Iraq’s northern province of Kirkuk on Thursday, dragging the men into cars before driving off, residents said.
UK opposition leader to Scots: Spurn breakaway because PM Cameron is on way out
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s opposition Labour party urged Scots on Thursday to reject independence in a referendum this month, saying it would soon oust the ruling Conservatives, who have little support north of the border.
As Fiji election nears, Western nations look to revive influence
SUVA (Reuters) – Voters in Fiji’s election this month are keen to end a dictatorship that has ruled the South Pacific island nation since a military coup in 2006, but sprucing up its human rights situation, and ties with Western neighbors, will take ti…
Britain considering arming, training Kurdish forces: PM Cameron
NEWPORT Wales (Reuters) – Britain said on Thursday it was considering arming Kurdish forces but Prime Minister David Cameron signaled he would not sanction U.K. airstrikes against Islamic State militants before a new Iraqi government is in place.
Fire from fighting in Syria hits Israeli-held Golan, Israel shoots back
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – A projectile from fighting in the Syrian civil war struck the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights on Thursday and Israeli forces responded by attacking a Syrian army position, the military said.
Thai cabinet meets king; doubt grows over power handover schedule
BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thailand’s new military-stacked cabinet met King Bhumibol Adulyadej in Bangkok on Thursday, marking the formal start of an administration that will spend at least a year overhauling the political system before calling an election.
Taliban detonate truck bombs in central Afghanistan, 18 killed
GHAZNI Afghanistan (Reuters) – Taliban insurgents detonated truck bombs and fired rocket-propelled grenades outside the office of Afghanistan’s spy agency and a police compound in the central town of Ghazni on Thursday, killing 18 people, the provincia…




