Soviet industrial giant’s struggle symbolizes Russia’s economic dilemma
YEKATERINBURG Russia (Reuters) – Viktor Livshits will never forget May 9, 1945, the day he first laid eyes on Uralmash, a giant factory making tanks and other heavy machinery that has for decades symbolized Russia’s industrial might.
Special Report: Rebekah Brooks – The tangled tale of a tabloid career
LONDON (Reuters) – On July 7, 2011, at the height of Britain’s phone-hacking scandal, Rebekah Brooks announced the closure of Britain’s biggest-selling newspaper, The News of the World. That evening, she sat with senior colleagues in a restaurant in London’s Chelsea Harbour, fighting back tears.
Sudanese police detain Christian-convert woman: lawyer
KHARTOUM (Reuters) – A Sudanese Christian convert who was released from death row on Monday was detained as she and her family sought to fly out of the capital on Tuesday, her lawyer and the U.S. State Department said.
Gunmen fire on plane at Pakistan’s Peshawar airport
PESHAWAR Pakistan (Reuters) – Gunmen fired on a Pakistan International Airlines plane as it was landing in the northern Pakistani city of Peshawar on Tuesday night, killing a woman on board and injuring three crew members in the third incident at a Pak…
Kerry urges Kurds to save Iraq from collapse
ARBIL Iraq (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry urged leaders of Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish region on Tuesday to stand with Baghdad in the face of a Sunni insurgent onslaught that threatens to dismember the country.
Sudanese police detain Christian-convert woman: lawyer
KHARTOUM (Reuters) – A Sudanese Christian convert who was released from death row on Monday was detained as she and her family sought to fly out of the capital on Tuesday, her lawyer and the U.S. State Department said.
As Libya teeters near chaos, U.S. keeps hands-off policy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Among all countries swept by the Arab Spring uprisings, few today are as dysfunctional as Libya.
Israel’s crackdown on Hamas slows in search for missing teens
RAMALLAH West Bank (Reuters) – Israel eased a crackdown on Hamas in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday after the dragnet, accompanying a search for three Israeli teenagers, raised fears of a Palestinian uprising.
Russia’s Putin renounces right to send troops to Ukraine
MOSCOW/VIENNA (Reuters) – President Vladimir Putin asked Russia’s upper house on Tuesday to revoke the right it had granted him to order a military intervention in Ukraine in defence of Russian-speakers there.
Japan, neighbors must put World War Two behind them: Singapore PM
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Singapore’s prime minister on Tuesday urged Japan and its neighbors to put World War Two behind them, saying that if they kept reopening issues dating back to the conflict it would be a “continuing sore” in their relations.