Venezuela opposition musters thousands for march despite Carnival holiday
CARACAS (Reuters) – While many Venezuelans went to the beach to enjoy the Carnival holiday, thousands of anti-government demonstrators marched in the capital on Sunday, trying to keep up the momentum from weeks of protests demanding President Nicolas M…
Thousands pack the streets as Ivory Coast’s Ouattara returns home
ABIDJAN (Reuters) – Thousands of Ivorians flooded the streets on Sunday to welcome back President Alassane Ouattara after a month of medical treatment in France that raised fears of a return to domestic political upheaval.
French government seeks pay cuts for CEOs of semi-public firms: paper
PARIS (Reuters) – France’s government has asked the chief executives of companies in which it owns a minority stake to accept pay cuts of up to 30 percent in upcoming pay rounds as the country tightens its belt, the daily Le Figaro reported on Sunday.
China’s state planning body grows more assertive as revamp looms
BEIJING (Reuters) – China will present proposals to revamp its behemoth economic planning agency at an annual session of parliament this week, sources said, but the organization’s role as an antitrust regulator could eventually be enhanced.
Magnitude 6.7 quake hits off Okinawa, Japan
(Reuters) – A magnitude 6.7 quake struck off Okinawa, Japan, the U.S. Geological Survey said on Sunday, but no tsunami was expected.
Tired of protests, Venezuelans take politics to the beach
CATIA LA MAR, Venezuela (Reuters) – Thousands of Venezuelans have escaped to the beach for the long Carnival weekend, heeding President Nicolas Maduro’s call to leave behind nearly a month of anti-government protests.
Gunmen kill French national in Libya’s Benghazi
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) – Gunmen killed a Frenchman and wounded an Egyptian in separate attacks in Libya’s eastern city of Benghazi on Sunday, security sources said, as insecurity threatens to overwhelm the North African nation.
Suspected Islamists kill 85 in northeast Nigeria
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) – Suspected Islamist militants have killed at least 85 people in northeastern Nigeria, witnesses and officials said on Sunday, in a further setback to President Goodluck Jonathan’s military campaign.
Nine bodies, mostly women, found on Sri Lanka’s last battlefield
COLOMBO (Reuters) – Nine bodies, most of them women, have been found in a mass grave in Sri Lanka in the area where the last, bloody battle of a 26-year war with Tamil separatists was fought in 2009.
Suspected Kurdish rebels abduct local official in southeast Turkey
DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) – Gunmen have abducted the top elected official of a village in southeastern Turkey, security sources said on Sunday, stirring concerns that violence could mount in the region before municipal polls on March 30.