Senior U.S. lawmaker will not sign off on aid for Egyptian military
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy, chairman of the Senate subcommittee that oversees foreign aid, said on Tuesday he will not approve aid for the Egyptian military.
U.N. Security Council removes ban on Ivory Coast diamond exports
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The U.N. Security Council on Tuesday partially eased a decade-long arms embargo on Ivory Coast and removed a ban on diamond exports, a measure U.N. experts claimed failed to stop illicit trafficking of rough diamonds.
Uganda says to begin repatriating 184,000 Congolese refugees
KAMPALA (Reuters) – Uganda will begin repatriating as many as 184,000 Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) refugees after a large number of them asked to go home, a junior minister told Reuters on Tuesday.
Israeli forces demolish West Bank mosque as peace talks deadline passes
KHIRBET AL-TAWEEL, West Bank (Reuters) – Israeli forces demolished several structures, including a mosque, in a Palestinian village on Tuesday, the day a deadline for a deal in now-frozen peace talks expired.
Brazil’s Rousseff drops in voter poll, opponent Neves gains
BRASILIA (Reuters) – Support for President Dilma Rousseff among Brazilian voters has fallen five months from the elections due to concerns about the economy and a scandal surrounding state-run oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA, a new poll showed on Tu…
Palestinian deal will not make Hamas change: veteran leader
GAZA (Reuters) – A Palestinian unity deal will not lead Islamist group Hamas to recognize Israel’s right to exist and will not result in any Gaza militants coming under President Mahmoud Abbas’s control, a senior Hamas official said on Tuesday.
Power struggle blights Libya’s chaotic main airport
TRIPOLI (Reuters) – With a bomb on the runway, pets boarding planes and passengers jetting off without visas, Tripoli International Airport typifies the chaos that has gripped Libya since the 2011 ouster of Muammar Gaddafi.
At least 51 killed in Syrian government-held areas
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Car bombs and mortar attacks killed at least 51 people in Syrian government-held areas of Damascus and the central city of Homs on Tuesday, a day after President Bashar al-Assad declared he would seek re-election in June.
Car bombs kill at least 37 in Syria’s Homs: monitoring group
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Two car bombs killed at least 37 people including women and children near a busy roundabout in the central Syrian city of Homs on Tuesday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, raising an earlier estimate of the death toll.
China to charge ally of retired domestic security chief
BEIJING (Reuters) – China said on Tuesday it would charge a former senior official and ally of China’s retired security boss Zhou Yongkang after a Communist Party investigation found him guilty of taking bribes and engaging in “feudal and superstitious…