U.S. teen held after mother’s body found in Bali tested for pregnancy
DENPASAR Indonesia (Reuters) – Indonesian police said on Tuesday they have tested a U.S. teen, detained after the discovery of her mother’s battered body in a suitcase in Bali, to see if she is pregnant and are awaiting the result.
Australia says to restore intelligence and military cooperation with Indonesia
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia and Indonesia have agreed to resume intelligence and military cooperation, officials from both countries said on Tuesday, ending a rift that erupted late last year over Australian spying.
Police fire tear gas, stun grenades at protesters in Missouri town
FERGUSON Mo. (Reuters) – Police fired tear gas and stun grenades at protesters in Ferguson, Missouri on Monday, after days of unrest sparked by the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a white policeman.
Australia to release some children from immigration detention
SYDNEY (Reuters) – The Australian government announced plans on Tuesday to release scores of children from immigration detention centers, following criticism from human rights advocates that detaining minors is detrimental to their mental and physical …
Attacks on aid workers worldwide hit worst levels on record
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – The number of attacks on aid workers soared last year to the highest level on record, with Afghanistan the most dangerous country to be a humanitarian, a report on Tuesday said.
U.S. bars all American airlines from flying over Syria
(Reuters) – The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has barred all American airlines from flying over Syria, saying the ongoing conflict poses a “serious potential threat.”
U.S. ship finishes neutralizing Syria’s worst chemical arms: Pentagon
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A specially equipped U.S. ship has finished neutralizing all 600 metric tons of the most dangerous of Syria’s chemical weapons components surrendered to the international community this year to avert threatened air strikes, the P…
Islamic State claims responsibility for detaining Japanese man: Kyodo
TOKYO (Reuters) – The Islamic State militant group has claimed responsibility for detaining a Japanese man in Syria in a post on the Internet, Kyodo news agency reported on Tuesday.
Israel, Palestinians renew truce but see risk of more Gaza violence
GAZA/CAIRO (Reuters) – The chief Palestinian delegate to truce talks with Israel warned on Tuesday that Gaza violence could erupt anew unless progress is made toward a lasting deal ahead of a midnight deadline in Egyptian-brokered talks.
Dozens killed in attack on convoy, Ukraine says; rebels deny firing rocket
KIEV (Reuters) – Dozens of people, including women and children, were killed as they fled fighting in eastern Ukraine on Monday when their convoy of buses was hit by rocket fire, military spokesmen said.




