Palestinian village wins UNESCO listing against Israel barrier plan
RAMALLAH West Bank (Reuters) – A Palestinian village joined UNESCO’s world heritage sites list on Friday after an emergency nomination meant to try to block Israel from building a barrier across its ancient farmland.
New battles as Ukraine says 300 separatists killed in fighting
KIEV (Reuters) – Fighting raged for a second successive day in the east of Ukraine on Friday, a day after clashes in which Ukrainian government forces said about 300 separatists were killed.
Nigeria wraps up kidnap investigation with 200 girls still missing
ABUJA (Reuters) – Nigeria wrapped up its inquiry into the abduction of more than 200 schoolgirls by militants on Friday with little progress to show, reporting almost none had been freed after the initial kidnapping some girls escaped from.
Saudi king arrives in Cairo to visit Egypt’s Sisi: state TV
CAIRO (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah arrived in Cairo late on Friday, state television reported, for a symbolic visit underlining the strong support the ageing monarch is showing for new President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
Iran rejects ‘excessive demands’ in nuclear talks with six powers
VIENNA (Reuters) – Iran told six big powers on Friday it would not accept their “excessive demands” after the latest talks on lifting sanctions against Tehran in exchange for curbs on its nuclear work yielded no breakthrough, with a deadline for a deal…
U.N. chief served with Haiti cholera complaint, lawyers say
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Lawyers for victims of a cholera epidemic in Haiti said on Friday they have served United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon with a complaint in New York as part of a federal lawsuit seeking compensation for the outbreak, which …
General jailed in Turkey’s ‘coup plot’ case says he was victim of conspiracy
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Hundreds of Turkish military officers convicted of plotting to overthrow the government were themselves victims of a conspiracy concocted with the knowledge of Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, the chief suspect in the case said on Fr…
Exclusive: Syria warns U.N. – Aid delivery without consent is an attack
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Syria’s government warned the U.N. Security Council that delivering humanitarian aid across its borders into rebel-held areas without its consent would amount to an attack, suggesting it would have the right to retaliate agai…
U.S. to move some embassy staff from Kenya over security concerns
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States said on Friday it would move some staff from its embassy in Kenya to other countries following a string of militant attacks on the country’s coast.
Pakistani woman raped, killed and hanged from tree: police
MULTAN Pakistan (Reuters) – A 20-year-old woman has been gang-raped, killed and hanged from a tree in Pakistan in a case with a chilling resemblance to a double rape and murder that caused outrage in neighbouring India last month.