Bahrain asks court to suspend main opposition bloc’s activities
MANAMA,(Reuters) – Bahrain’s Justice Ministry has asked a court to suspend the activities of the main Shi’ite Muslim opposition group, a move that could set back any efforts to restart reconciliation talks in the Gulf Arab kingdom.
Pakistan military says 28 militants killed in airstrikes
BANNU Pakistan (Reuters) – The Pakistani military said it killed 28 local and foreign militants in air strikes in the volatile northwest of the country on Sunday, as evidence emerged that civilians had died in previous strikes.
Bosnia buries 284 war victims unearthed from gruesome death pit
KOZARAC Bosnia (Reuters) – The remains of 284 victims of the Bosnian war were laid to rest on Sunday having been unearthed from what is believed to be the largest mass grave of Europe’s worst conflict since World War Two.
Nigeria’s free-wheeling media fears crackdown over Boko Haram battle
ABUJA/LAGOS (Reuters) – Nigeria’s press is traditionally free to write almost anything about anyone – whether it’s true or not. But reporters fear a government sensitive to criticism is now cracking down, especially on coverage of the battle against Bo…
Costa Concordia almost ready for final voyage
GIGLIO Italy (Reuters) – The massive hulk of the Costa Concordia is nearly ready to be towed away from the Italian island where it struck a rock and capsized two-and-a-half years ago, killing 32 people, officials said on Sunday.
Bahrain asks court to suspend main opposition bloc’s activities
MANAMA (Reuters) – Bahrain’s Justice Ministry has asked a court to suspend the activities of the country’s main Shi’ite Muslim opposition group, a move that could set back efforts to restart reconciliation talks in the Gulf Arab kingdom.
South Sudan ceasefire under threat as rebels, government troops clash
JUBA (Reuters) – South Sudanese rebels and government soldiers clashed in the northern town of Nasir on Sunday, adding to fears that a shaky ceasefire agreement signed in May could totally collapse.
Likely loser in Indonesia presidential election says won’t accept result yet
JAKARTA (Reuters) – The Indonesian ex-general widely thought to have narrowly lost this month’s bitterly contested presidential election will not accept the official result until allegations of cheating are investigated, one of his top aides said on Su…
Heavy clashes erupt over Tripoli airport, at least four dead
TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Heavy fighting erupted on Sunday around Tripoli International Airport, where rival militias have been battling for control, killing at least four people and forcing thousands from their homes, local residents and witnesses said.
Popular French PM Valls loses shine as approval ratings slips
PARIS (Reuters) – French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has slipped below a 50 percent approval rating for the first time since he was nominated in a March cabinet reshuffle, a poll showed on Sunday, as President Francois Hollande remained deeply unpopula…