Gunmen in Pakistan kill professor who faced blasphemy accusations
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Unidentified gunmen on Thursday shot dead a professor of Islamic studies in Pakistan who had faced accusations of blasphemy and threats from colleagues over his moderate views, police said. ![]()
Swedish Social Democrat leader asked to form government by Speaker
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – The speaker of Sweden’s parliament on Thursday asked Social Democrat leader Stefan Lofven to try and form a government after an election won by the center-left which left an anti-immigrant party holding the balance of power.
Syria conflict keeps 2.8 million children out of school
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – The 3-1/2-year-old conflict in Syria is preventing 2.8 million children from getting an education and has destroyed or damaged more than 3,400 schools, an international children’s charity said on Thursday.
Saudi Arabia promises $500 million for Gaza rebuilding
GAZA (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia has pledged $500 million to help rebuild Gaza, Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Al-Hamdallah said on Thursday, with the full cost of post-war reconstruction expected to be around $4 billion over three years.
Egypt targets last bastion of Muslim Brotherhood dissent
CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt has moved to close down one of the last bastions of Muslim Brotherhood dissent with sweeping new rules to curtail violent protest at Al Azhar University, among the world’s most venerable centers of Islamic learning.
China official hangs himself after being sacked in graft probe: Xinhua
BEIJING (Reuters) – An official in eastern China hanged himself on Thursday after being sacked following a corruption probe into his presence at an extravagant banquet, state media said on Thursday, offering a rare explanation following a spate of suic…
Slovenia’s new government committed to cutting budget gap: PM Cerar
LJUBLJANA (Reuters) – Slovenia’s incoming coalition government will cut public spending and aim to improve tax collection as it focuses on reducing the budget deficit to within EU limits, Prime Minister Miro Cerar told parliament on Thursday.
Reported rocket attack from Gaza was false alarm: Israeli military
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel’s military said there had been no rocket attack from the Gaza Strip on Thursday, despite a report on Israel Radio that two projectiles had struck after sirens sounded in the southern border area.
Kurds say Islamic State seizes Syrian villages near Turkish border
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Islamic State fighters have seized 16 Kurdish villages in northern Syria in a major advance towards the city of Ayn al-Arab at the border with Turkey, a Kurdish military official and a group that tracks the civil war said on Thursday…
China investigates ex-chair of Guangfa Bank on suspicion of graft
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – The former chairman of China Guangfa Bank Co Ltd, part-owned by Citigroup Inc., is being investigated on suspicion of taking bribes, prosecutors said on Thursday, the latest official caught up in a widening corruption crackdown.




