China jails anti-corruption activists after high-profile trial
BEIJING (Reuters) – Three Chinese activists who campaigned for government officials to disclose their wealth were jailed on Thursday in the culmination of a high-profile trial that underscores Beijing’s resolve to clamp down on dissent.
Japan protests South Korea’s plan for target practice in disputed waters
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan has protested to South Korea against a shooting drill its neighbor plans in disputed waters, Japan’s top government spokesman said on Thursday, underscoring tense relations between the two countries.
Egypt’s Mubarak breaks leg in fall at hospital: sources
CAIRO (Reuters) – Deposed Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak broke his leg on Thursday after falling while walking to the bathroom at a Cairo military hospital where he is being held, his lawyer and a military source at the hospital told Reuters. Mubarak, 8…
Nigerian militants aiming for capital with petrol lorry attacks: government
ABUJA (Reuters) – Militant Islamists are targeting Nigeria’s capital of Abuja and plan to load bombs on petrol lorries headed into the city, the government said.
Felipe VI becomes Spain’s king, calls for unity with diversity
MADRID (Reuters) – Spain’s new king, Felipe VI, was sworn in on Thursday in a relatively modest ceremony which monarchists hope will usher in a new era of popularity for the troubled royal household.
Panicked refugees pour out of Pakistan’s troubled North Waziristan
BAKA KHEL Pakistan (Reuters) – Their belongings piled high on buses, rickety donkey carts and tractors, thousands of refugees poured out of Pakistan’s North Waziristan on Thursday, terrified by both state troops and Taliban insurgents fighting for cont…
Indonesia presidential candidate Prabowo hit by human rights accusations
JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesian presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto faced fresh accusations of criminal behavior on Thursday after his former boss released details of a military council’s findings that led to his discharge from the armed forces near…
Poland ponders option of snap election over leaked tape row
WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland’s president and prime minister said on Thursday an early election was a possibility after security forces raided a magazine that published tapes embarrassing to the government, provoking a storm of protest about press freedom….
Kenyan police disperse protest over security concerns
MOMBASA Kenya (Reuters) – Police fired teargas and rubber bullets on Thursday in Kenya’s main port city of Mombasa to disperse a demonstration about poor security called after gunmen killed about 65 people in attacks on the coast this week.
Philippines, U.S. to hold naval drills near disputed shoal in South China Sea
MANILA (Reuters) – Philippine and American troops are set to hold naval exercises this month near a disputed shoal, which will almost certainly anger China with tension already high in the South China Sea.