Tunisian parties agree on new premier to lead until elections
TUNIS (Reuters) – Tunisia’s ruling Islamists and opposition parties agreed on Saturday to name the country’s current industry minister as prime minister of a caretaker technocrat cabinet to govern until elections next year.
France says “pessimistic” on Syria, has doubts about peace talks
MONACO (Reuters) – France’s foreign minister said on Saturday he was “pessimistic” about the situation in Syria and had great doubts about the success of a proposed peace conference to be held in Switzerland next month.
U.S., Britain have not helped Syrian rebels enough, Saudi prince says
MONACO (Reuters) – Opponents of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad have been at an impossible disadvantage since the start of the Syrian conflict because the United States and Britain refused to help them, an influential Saudi Arabian prince said on Satu…
Mandela’s long walk nears journey’s end
QUNU, South Africa (Reuters) – The body of Nelson Mandela arrived on Saturday at his ancestral home in the rolling hills of South Africa’s Eastern Cape and was greeted by singing, dancing locals ahead of the anti-apartheid leader’s state funeral set fo…
Yemen says air strike targeted al Qaeda leaders
SANAA (Reuters) – Yemen said senior al Qaeda militants were targeted in Thursday’s air strike in al-Bayda province, the first government statement on an incident which local officials said killed 15 people on their way to a wedding.
Kerry says U.S. has not abandoned ex-FBI agent missing in Iran
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Secretary of State John Kerry said the United States has not abandoned a former FBI agent who disappeared in Iran six years ago and that he personally has raised the issue, according to an interview with ABC News.
Senator McCain meets Ukrainian protest leaders amid rival rallies
KIEV (Reuters) – U.S. Senator John McCain met Ukrainian opposition leaders in Kiev on Saturday and voiced support for protesters camped out for weeks in the capital, a move sure to anger Moscow for what it sees as Western meddling in its backyard.
Suspected grenade attack on Kenyan bus kills four: police
NAIROBI (Reuters) – A suspected grenade attack on a minibus in Kenya’s capital on Saturday killed at least four people near a Somali-dominated area of the city, police said, an incident that mirrors explosions last year that were blamed on Somali milit…
Austria’s Freedom aims to enlarge Eurosceptic bloc
VIENNA (Reuters) – A core of six Eurosceptic parties is aiming to win over another four right-wing parties to create a new political group in the EU parliament, the leader of Austria’s Freedom Party said.
Popular support falling for French CAR military operation: poll
PARIS (Reuters) – Domestic support for a French peacekeeping operation in Central African Republic has fallen quickly since the deaths of two young soldiers, a poll showed on Saturday.




