EU proposes sending military force to Central African Republic
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union officials proposed on Wednesday that the EU move quickly send troops to Central African Republic, either to the capital Bangui or the west of the country, diplomatic sources said.
Deposed Mursi misses Cairo court hearing after bad weather
CAIRO (Reuters) – The trial of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi on charges of inciting murder of protesters was postponed on Wednesday until February 1 after officials said that bad weather had prevented him being flown to court.
Watchdog body urges Syria to speed up chemical handover
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – The world’s chemical weapons watchdog, which is overseeing the destruction of Syria’s toxic arsenal, called on the government of President Bashar al-Assad to pick up momentum in handing over the remaining chemicals.
Eyeing Syria talks, Iran may put Assad ties in play
BEIRUT (Reuters) – For weeks, American officials have lobbied to exclude Iran from the Geneva talks on the Syrian conflict in late January, pointing to Tehran’s military and financial aid to the government of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.
Canadian National train derailed in two separate places: agency
OTTAWA (Reuters) – A Canadian National Railway Co train carrying crude and propane gas that partially derailed in eastern Canada on Tuesday night came off the tracks in two separate places, the Transportation Safety Board (TSB) said on Wednesday.
Thousands of African migrants protest outside Israeli parliament
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – More than 10,000 African migrants demonstrated outside Israel’s parliament on Wednesday, extending protests into a fourth consecutive day in a quest for recognition as refugees and freedom to work legally without fear of incarcera…
Greece plays up progress as it takes on delicate EU presidency
ATHENS (Reuters) – Greece took over the presidency of the European Union on Wednesday and chose the moment to deliver a staunch defense of its efforts to recover from six years of recession and two bailouts that have cost it more than 200 billion euros…
Central Africa interim leader to step down Thursday: sources
BANGUI/PARIS (Reuters) – Central African Republic’s interim President Michel Djotodia is due to step down at a summit of regional leaders on Thursday amid frustration at his failure to quell religious violence in his nation, diplomatic and political so…
Central African president to step down at regional summit: sources
BANGUI (Reuters) – Central African Republic’s interim President Michel Djotodia is expected to step down at a summit of regional leaders on Thursday amid frustration at his failure to quell religious violence in his nation, diplomatic and political sou…
India tells U.S. to close embassy club; anger exposes flaws in ties
NEW DELHI/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – India ordered the United States on Wednesday to close down an embassy club for expatriate Americans in New Delhi, escalating a diplomatic row between the two nations that has brought faultlines in their ties out in the …




