Election candidate from Kosovo PM’s party shot dead
PRISTINA (Reuters) – A parliamentary candidate from the party of Kosovo’s Prime Minister Hashim Thaci was shot dead on Sunday, police said, one week after an inconclusive general election in the tiny Balkan nation.
Palestinian boy, 7, dies of injuries from Israeli air strike: medics
GAZA (Reuters) – A seven-year-old boy has died of wounds suffered in an Israeli air strike that killed his uncle, a Palestinian militant, as they were riding on a motorcycle in the Gaza Strip, relatives and hospital officials said on Sunday.
Pope says first trip in Europe will be to Albania
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis said on Sunday his first trip to a European country would be to Albania in September to pay tribute to those who suffered under communism.
Cambodians flee Thailand as junta targets illegal labor
SA KAEW Thailand (Reuters) – Squatting on the ground with their hands on each others’ shoulders in 15 neat rows, hundreds of illegal Cambodian workers, including women and children, await deportation at an army base near the Thai-Cambodia border.
China summons Japan defense attache over jets dispute
BEIJING (Reuters) – China summoned Japan’s defense attache on Friday to lodge a protest after the two countries traded accusations over the conduct of military jets above disputed waters, the Defence Ministry said on Saturday.
Ukraine expects gas talks with Russia as deadline looms
KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine said it expected to resume talks with Russia on a gas pricing dispute on Sunday evening, with a deadline looming for Kiev to pay a $1.95 billion debt by Monday or have its gas supplies cut off.
German eurosceptics go mainstream in threat to Merkel
BERLIN (Reuters) – The Alternative for Germany (AfD) failed to make as big a splash in European elections last month as its eurosceptic counterparts in France and Britain. But that may be about to change.
Thais clamber for free movie tickets as army promotes patriotism
BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thousands of Thais thronged cinemas on Sunday to grab free tickets to an epic film featuring a medieval king, given away by military authorities keen to kindle patriotic feeling after seizing power to end months of unrest.
India’s Modi visits Bhutan on first step of bid to reassert regional sway
THIMPHU (Reuters) – – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi begins on Sunday his first visit abroad since taking office, arriving in Bhutan to launch a drive to reassert Indian influence in the region, offering financial and technical help and the lure o…
Afghan election workers among 11 killed by roadside bomb
MAZAR-I-SHARIF Afghanistan (Reuters) – Eleven people, including election workers, were killed in Afghanistan when a roadside bomb blew up their bus, the governor of the northern province of Samangan said on Sunday.