Egypt says two Brotherhood members arrested in the Gulf
CAIRO (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have arrested two members of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood at Cairo’s request for committing violence in Port Said before fleeing abroad, Egypt’s prosecutor’s office said on Wednesday.
Italy presents sweeping tax cuts, plans to raise deficit goal
ROME (Reuters) – Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi on Wednesday presented a sweeping package of tax cuts, saying they could help economic recovery in the euro zone’s third largest economy without breaking EU budget deficit limits.
Algerian premier to quit to run Bouteflika election campaign: source
ALGIERS (Reuters) – Algerian Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal will resign on Thursday to run the reelection campaign of the country’s ageing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, a source close to the presidency said on Wednesday.
Estonia’s ruling party tries new PM candidate as Kallas drops bid
TALLINN (Reuters) – Estonia’s ruling party was forced to pick a new candidate for the job of prime minister on Wednesday after its first choice, EU Transport Commissioner Siim Kallas, pulled out complaining of a smear campaign.
French government on defensive over Sarkozy phone-taps
PARIS (Reuters) – France’s justice minister on Wednesday defied calls for her to quit after it emerged that she knew former President Nicolas Sarkozy’s phone was being tapped, apparently contradicting an earlier statement from her.
Algerian premier to quit to run Bouteflika election campaign: source
ALGIERS (Reuters) – Algerian Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal will resign on Thursday to become campaign director for President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, the ageing independence leader who is running for re-election, a source close to the presidency said o…
Israel’s parliament toughens referendum-on-peace law
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel’s parliament on Wednesday toughened a law requiring a public referendum on potential land-for-peace deals involving withdrawals from land annexed by Israel.
Libyan PM flees country after tanker escapes rebel-held port
TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Former Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan sought refuge in Europe on Wednesday after parliament voted him out for failing to stop rebels independently exporting oil in a challenge to Libya’s fragile unity.
Assad visits displaced Syrians outside Damascus: TV
BEIRUT (Reuters) – President Bashar al-Assad visited displaced Syrians in the town of Adra on Wednesday, state media said, in a rare public appearance outside the heart of Damascus.
Somalia, peacekeepers launch offensive against militants: U.N.
NAIROBI (Reuters) – African Union peacekeepers and the Somali army have begun a major offensive against al Shabaab militants, the U.N.’s Special Representative to Somalia said on Wednesday, urging donors to fund logistical support.