Pakistani officials: any militants in North Waziristan a target, even Haqqanis
ISLAMABAD/PESHAWAR Pakistan (Reuters) – Pakistani officials said on Tuesday they would target any militants, including the Haqqanis, as they proceed with a military operation in the remote region of North Waziristan, but mounting evidence showed many m…
Al Shabaab kills three Somali soldiers in latest Ramadan attack
MOGADISHU (Reuters) – Al Shabaab militants shot dead three Somali soldiers in the capital Mogadishu on Tuesday, their fourth attack since the start of the Ramadan fasting month that the Islamists have threatened to target.
Uganda clashes with Central Africa Republic’s Seleka rebels
KAMPALA (Reuters) – Uganda said on Tuesday its forces in Central African Republic (CAR) had clashed for the first time with fighters from Seleka, a mainly Muslim rebel force, killing 12, and would pursue them as part of a campaign against the Lord’s Re…
Vatican bank’s head to quit as shake-up bites, sources say
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – The Vatican bank’s chairman is to step down as soon as next week as part of the restructuring of an institution that has been an embarrassment to the Catholic Church for decades, Vatican sources said on Tuesday.
How Boko Haram is beating U.S. efforts to choke its financing
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – When Washington imposed sanctions in June 2012 on Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau, he dismissed it as an empty gesture.
Top Philippine court deals blow to president, throws out fund
MANILA (Reuters) – The Philippine Supreme Court threw out as unconstitutional a fund overseen by President Benigno Aquino to stimulate the economy, dealing a setback to his bid to portray himself as a champion of the fight against corruption.
Turkey’s Erdogan positions himself for more powerful presidential role
ANKARA (Reuters) – Tayyip Erdogan declared his candidacy on Tuesday for a more powerful presidency which rivals fear may entrench authoritarian rule and supporters, especially conservative Muslims, see as the crowning prize in his drive to reshape NATO…
Nigeria arrests businessman in connection with girls’ abductions
MAIDUGURI Nigeria (Reuters) – Nigerian troops have arrested a businessman suspected of being at the head of a Boko Haram intelligence network that helped plan the abduction of more than 200 school girls in the northeast, the military said on Tuesday.
Truck by truck, Israel builds trade gateway to Arab world
HAIFA Israel (Reuters) – The hydraulic ramp of a Turkish freighter taps down on the eastern Mediterranean port of Haifa and, under a full moon, 37 trucks roll off onto an otherwise empty pier.
China’s Xi heads to Seoul with North Korea on his mind
SEOUL (Reuters) – The president of China, North Korea’s only major ally, visits South Korea this week where the leaders of the two countries are expected to call on Pyongyang to end its pursuit of nuclear weapons, although Beijing will make sure it is …




