Singapore hit by rare outbreak of rioting, 27 arrested
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – A crowd of around 400 people set fire to vehicles and clashed with police in the Indian district of Singapore late on Sunday after a man was hit and killed by a bus, the first major riot in the city-state for more than 40 years.
U.N. inspectors visit Iranian site linked to nuclear program
DUBAI (Reuters) – U.N. inspectors visited an Iranian plant on Sunday linked to a planned heavy-water reactor that could yield nuclear bomb fuel, taking up an initial offer by Tehran to open its disputed nuclear program to greater scrutiny.
Spain PM urges greater European integration
MADRID (Reuters) – Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy urged more unity for Europe and said a banking union for the region should be finalised this month, El Pais reported in an interview published on its website late on Sunday.
North Korea says Kim’s uncle dismissed for ‘criminal acts’
SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea announced on Monday the dismissal of Jang Song Thaek, the once powerful uncle of leader Kim Jong Un, for what it described as a string of criminal acts including corruption, womanising and drug-taking.
Brash Florence mayor Renzi wins centre-left leadership
ROME (Reuters) – Florence Mayor Matteo Renzi won a primary vote to become leader of Italy’s center-left Democratic Party (PD), preliminary results showed on Sunday, giving him influence over the fragile coalition government and the timing of the next e…
Dynasty’s Congress party punished in Indian state elections
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India’s Congress party was headed for a bruising defeat in key state elections, including in the capital, early results showed on Sunday, underlining the struggle it will face to cling to power in a national election due by May.
France to start disarming Central African Republic fighters on Monday
BANGUI (Reuters) – France said it will start disarming fighters in the Central African Republic by force if necessary on Monday, as relative calm returned to the capital Bangui following three days of heavy fighting between Christians and Muslims.
Car bomb attacks across Iraq kill at least 39
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Car bombs killed at least 39 people across Iraq on Sunday and wounded more than 120, mainly targeting busy commercial streets in and around the capital, police sources said.
Syrian opposition head fears U.S.-Iran thaw could benefit Assad
KUWAIT (Reuters) – The head of the Syrian National Coalition opposition group said on Sunday a thaw in relations between Washington and Tehran could strengthen President Bashar al-Assad’s hand in Syria’s civil war.
Venezuela local vote tests President Maduro’s strength
CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuelans voted in municipal elections on Sunday that are the biggest political test yet for President Nicolas Maduro as he tries to halt an economic slide and preserve the socialist legacy of his late mentor, Hugo Chavez.




