Bosnia unrest puts spotlight on broken peace accord
TUZLA/SARAJEVO (Reuters) – Enver Mehmedovic spends his days behind an iron gate, guarding the factory he used to work in from its owner.
Cyprus leaders determined to resume talks: U.N.
NICOSIA (Reuters) – Leaders of ethnically split Cyprus agreed to work towards a new system of power sharing on Tuesday, in a bid to end a bitter and long-running conflict frustrating Turkey’s hopes of joining the EU and complicating its relations with …
North and South Korea to hold high-level meeting on Wednesday: South Korea
SEOUL (Reuters) – Senior officials from North and South Korea will hold a rare meeting on Wednesday, the South announced, with discussions likely to focus on reunions of separated families and the South’s annual joint military drills with the United St…
Yemen hands 29 Qaeda militants to Saudi Arabia: website
ADEN, Yemen (Reuters) – Yemen has handed to Saudi Arabia 29 al Qaeda militants who were wanted by the Saudi authorities, the Yemeni defense ministry website said on Tuesday, citing informed sources.
Thai election body aims to rerun disrupted vote in April
BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thaliand’s Election Commission said on Tuesday it would try to hold elections on April 27 in constituencies where voting this month was disrupted by anti-government protesters.
South Sudan marks new foreign policy chapter for China: official
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s efforts to help resolve a conflict in South Sudan mark a “new chapter” in Beijing’s foreign policy that will seek to engage more in Africa’s security, China’s top envoy to the continent said.
Italy, U.S. police break up big drug, arms trafficking operation
ROME (Reuters) – Police said on Tuesday they had broken up a major organized crime operation between clans in Italy, Canada and the United States that conspired to smuggle huge amounts of drugs and weapons from South America to Italy.
Spain seeks arrest of former Chinese president over Tibet
MADRID/BEIJING (Reuters) – A Spanish judge on Monday sought the arrest of China’s former president and premier over accusations of genocide in Tibet in an eight-year-old case that prompted a sharp rebuke from Beijing.
Thai vote official says new general election may be needed
BANGKOK (Reuters) – A member of Thailand’s Election Commission said it may prove impossible to complete this month’s disrupted election and the whole vote may need to be re-run, implying many months more under a caretaker government with limited powers…
India’s trade minister puts off Pakistan trip
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India’s trade minister has put off a visit to Pakistan to expand commercial ties as the two countries make slow progress on resolving key issues that have kept trade between the neighbors far below potential.