NATO suspends cooperation with Russia over Ukraine crisis
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – NATO suspended all practical cooperation with Russia on Tuesday in protest at its annexation of Crimea, and ordered military planners to draft measures to strengthen its defenses and reassure nervous Eastern European countries.
East Libyan rebels to end oil port blockage within days: senior leader
TRIPOLI (Reuters) – A rebel group in eastern Libya has agreed with the government to end its seizure of vital oil ports within days, a senior leader told Reuters on Tuesday, raising hopes for an end to an eight-month stalemate that has dried up state i…
Venezuela troops block opposition leader from parliament
CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuelan troops dispersed opposition demonstrators with tear gas on Tuesday and blocked anti-government activist Maria Corina Machado, recently stripped of her seat in the National Assembly, from reaching the legislature.
Prominent Islamist shot dead on Kenyan coast: police
MOMBASA, Kenya (Reuters) – A prominent Kenyan Islamist, accused by the United States and U.N. Security Council of supporting the Somali militant group al Shabaab, was shot dead on Tuesday, police said.
Cameroon releases minister suspected of embezzling public funds
YAOUNDE (Reuters) – A Cameroon minister has been release from jail a day after he was arrested and remanded in custody on suspected embezzlement of public funds, the Central African Nation’s government spokesman said on Tuesday.
Japan may only be able to restart one-third of its nuclear reactors
TOKYO (Reuters) – Three years after the Fukushima disaster prompted the closure of all Japan’s nuclear reactors, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is moving to revive nuclear power as a core part of the energy mix, but many of those idled reactors will never c…
Abbas signs international conventions; Kerry cancels visit
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) – Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas signed more than a dozen international conventions on Tuesday, citing anger at Israel’s delay of a prisoner release in a decision that jeopardized U.S. efforts to salvage fragile peace…
Abbas signs international conventions, jeopardizing peace moves
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) – Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas signed more than a dozen international conventions on Tuesday citing anger at Israel’s delay of a prisoner release, in a move jeopardized U.S. efforts to salvage fragile peace talks.
French Greens say they will not join new government
PARIS (Reuters) – The French Greens party will not take part in a newly formed government under Socialist Prime Minister Manuel Valls, it said on Tuesday, breaking away from a coalition marked by tensions over energy policy.
White House: Obama has not decided to release Israeli spy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama has not made a decision to release convicted Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard, White House spokesman Jay Carney said on Tuesday.