Famine threatens South Sudan if conflict deepens – report
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Famine could strike another million people across South Sudan early next year if the civil war escalates, a report said on Monday.
World’s richest nations fail to meet aid pledges: report
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation)- – The majority of the world’s rich donor nations failed to meet their development aid pledges in 2013 and only one third of the money went to the poorest countries, a report said on Monday.
UAE says Biden apologizes for any implication it supported militants
DUBAI (Reuters) – The United Arab Emirates said on Sunday that U.S. Vice President Joe Biden had apologized to the Abu Dhabi crown prince for “any implications” in a speech he made last week that the UAE had supported Islamist militants in Syria.
Mexico massacre victims feared to be missing students
IGUALA Mexico (Reuters) – Bodies found in mass graves in southwestern Mexico are feared to be those of students who went missing last month after they clashed with corrupt local police, authorities said on Sunday.
Rightist party set to win Bulgaria’s ‘last chance’ election
SOFIA (Reuters) – The center-right GERB party looked set to win Bulgaria’s “last-chance” snap general election on Sunday but will fall short of a majority, a result that could mean another shaky coalition struggling to solve a bank crisis and revive gr…
NATO can put troops wherever it wants, new secretary-general says
WARSAW (Reuters) – New NATO secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg said on Sunday that the Western alliance could deploy its forces wherever it wants, apparently calling into question post-Cold War agreements that have been shaken by Russia’s actions in Cr…
Germany can play its part in foreign missions despite equipment problems: defense minister
BERLIN (Reuters) – German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen said on Sunday that Germany could still play a strong role in foreign military missions despite reports of problems in defense equipment and procurement.
African Union and Somali forces claim Shabaab stronghold of Barawe
BARAWE Somalia (Reuters) – African Union and Somali troops on Sunday took control of Barawe, a port town used by al Shabaab to bring in arms and fighters from abroad, after the al Qaeda-linked militants fled without a fight, the AU and a Somali officia…
Kurds battle Islamist militants closing in on Syrian town
MURSITPINAR Turkey (Reuters) – Islamist militants attacking a Syrian border town fought some of their heaviest battles so far with Kurdish forces on Sunday, a local official said, and five people were wounded inside Turkey by a projectile fired across …
Sinai militants say they have beheaded three Egyptians
CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt’s most violent Islamist group released a video on Sunday showing militants beheading three Egyptians whom they accused of being informants for Israeli intelligence.




