Insight: A London jihadist’s Kenyan connection
LONDON/MOMBASA (Reuters) – Like many teenage boys growing up in soccer-obsessed Britain, Michael Adebolajo enjoyed kicking a ball around the school yard. Those who knew him then say he was just a regular lad: not the next David Beckham, nor bottom of t…
UK spies told to ignore U.S. detainee abuse after 9/11: inquiry
LONDON (Reuters) – British intelligence officers in Afghanistan knew about the mistreatment of suspected militants by the United States after the September 11, 2001 attacks, but were told not to intervene for fear of offending Washington, an inquiry fo…
Fidel Castro hails brother for Obama handshake
HAVANA (Reuters) – Fidel Castro praised his brother, Cuban President Raul Castro, on Thursday for shaking hands with U.S. President Barack Obama at a memorial for Nelson Mandela, saying he demonstrated courtesy and dignity with the gesture.
Iran deal removes need for U.S. missile shield, Russia says
WARSAW (Reuters) – A successful deal to curb Iran’s nuclear program would remove the need for the United States to build an anti-missile shield in Europe, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Thursday.
Central African Republic to bring forward elections to 2014: PM
BANGUI (Reuters) – Central African Republic will bring forward its presidential election to next year, Prime Minister Nicolas Tiangaye said on Thursday, bowing to pressure from former colonial power France to speed up the transition after a March coup….
EU leaders face moment of reflection over Ukraine debacle
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European leaders face a session of soul-searching and strategy planning over Ukraine at their year-end summit on Friday when they will discuss why Kiev rejected an EU free trade deal and took a bailout from Russia instead.
South Africa defends Zuma’s security upgrade, including chicken coop
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa’s government dismissed criticisms on Thursday that a $21 million state-funded security upgrade of President Jacob Zuma’s private home was extravagant, saying features such as a chicken coop and cattle pen were more…
Egypt court rulings pave way for Shafik return
CAIRO (Reuters) – Hosni Mubarak’s last prime minister, Ahmed Shafik, will soon be free to return from self-imposed exile and perhaps to make a political comeback after Egyptian courts on Thursday acquitted him in a corruption case and shelved another.
Man sets himself on fire in St. Peter’s Square, motive unknown
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – A 52-year-old Italian man set himself on fire in St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican on Thursday and suffered serious burns, officials said.
Secret detention part of Syria ‘campaign of terror:’ U.N.
GENEVA (Reuters) – Syrian activists and other citizens have vanished into secret detention as part of a “widespread campaign of terror against the civilian population” by the Damascus government, U.N. investigators said on Thursday.