Sudan arrests seven university professors in crackdown on protests
KHARTOUM (Reuters) – Sudanese authorities arrested seven university professors, a human rights lawyer said on Monday, extending a crackdown on opposition activists after fuel price increases touched off the country’s worst unrest for years.
Egypt arrests al Qaeda militant previously jailed for Sadat murder
CAIRO (Reuters) – Egyptian authorities have arrested an Islamist militant jailed over the assassination of Anwar Sadat, for plotting bomb attacks on behalf of al Qaeda since his release from prison in 2012, security sources said on Tuesday.
Iraq’s Maliki to seek U.S. arms, role on Iran and Syria
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki flew to Washington on Tuesday, seeking urgent military supplies to fight an upsurge in sectarian violence spilling over the Syrian border.
Pistorius to face additional gun charges in murder trial
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South African Olympic and Paralympic track star Oscar Pistorius will face two additional gun-related charges at his trial for the murder of his girlfriend due to start in March next year, prosecutors said on Tuesday.
German SPD urges fast renewables reform in coalition talks
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s center-left Social Democrats (SPD) will push for a quick reform of incentives for green energy in any deal to share power with Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservatives, documents showed on Tuesday.
Turkey realizes Ottoman dream with rail tunnel linking Europe to Asia
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey opened the world’s first underwater rail link between two continents on Tuesday, connecting Asia and Europe and allowing Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan to realize a project dreamt up by Ottoman sultans more than a century ago…
Russia lays new theft charges against Putin foe Navalny
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian investigators announced new theft and money laundering charges against opposition politician Alexei Navalny on Tuesday, increasing pressure against one of President Vladimir Putin’s biggest domestic critics.
Spain launches legal inquiry into U.S. spying allegations
MADRID (Reuters) – Spain’s public prosecutor launched a preliminary inquiry on Tuesday into reports that U.S. intelligence has spied on million of its citizens.
U.N. inspectors hold ‘very productive’ nuclear talks with Iran
VIENNA (Reuters) – The U.N. nuclear watchdog and Iran held “very productive” talks this week on how to advance a long-blocked investigation into Iranian atomic activities and will meet again in Tehran next month, they said in a rare joint statement on …
Letter bomb sent to Northern Ireland minister
BELFAST (Reuters) – A letter bomb addressed to the British government’s minister for Northern Ireland has been found at the province’s administrative buildings and made safe, police and politicians said on Tuesday.