Hundreds of Gazans protest at sea over Israeli naval blockade
GAZA (Reuters) – Hundreds of Palestinian youth activists sailed from the shores of the Gaza Strip on Monday to protest at Israel’s restrictions on fishing in the seas off the Islamist-ruled enclave.
Putin faces protests as he woos Armenia
YEREVAN (Reuters) – About 500 people marched through the capital of Armenia on Monday to denounce visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin and to protest against plans to join a Moscow-led customs union.
Letta prepares to tackle Italy’s voting law stalemate
ROME (Reuters) – With Silvio Berlusconi now out of parliament, Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta is under pressure to overhaul a voting law blamed for dragging Italy into political and economic stalemate after the last election.
Congo’s President in Uganda for talks on stalled peace deal
KAMPALA (Reuters) – The Democratic Republic of Congo’s president, Joseph Kabila, flew into Uganda on Monday for talks aimed at reviving a peace deal between his government and rebel fighters, a Ugandan official said.
Turkey stands by Kurdish oil deal, seeks to appease Baghdad
ARBIL, Iraq (Reuters) – Turkey said on Monday it stood by a bilateral oil deal with Iraq’s Kurdistan region that bypassed central government but sought to appease Baghdad by drawing it into the arrangement.
Bolshoi performers say Russian dancer’s guilt not proven
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Performers at Russia’s Bolshoi Theatre made a last-minute plea for leniency on Monday for a dancer accused of ordering an acid attack on its artistic director, praising his “wonderful human qualities” and saying he was incapable of s…
China journalist slams state TV for airing public confession
BEIJING (Reuters) – A producer for China’s state broadcaster CCTV said on Monday that he had been fired after he criticized the network’s role in a controversial crackdown on online rumors.
Iran to reassert authority at OPEC after nuclear deal
VIENNA (Reuters) – Bijan Zanganeh returns this week to the same Vienna hotel suite he last occupied eight years ago as Iranian oil minister, ready to prepare OPEC for what Tehran hopes will mark its return as the cartel’s second biggest producer.
Six Qaeda-linked militants, three soldiers killed in Yemen clashes
ADEN, Yemen (Reuters) – Six suspected al Qaeda militants and three Yemeni soldiers were killed in clashes in Yemen’s eastern region of Hadramout on Monday, the defense ministry said.
Wife of China’s jailed Nobel Laureate suspected of suffering severe depression
BEIJING (Reuters) – The wife of jailed Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Liu Xiaobo is unwell under house arrest and possibly suffering from severe depression, but refuses to seek medical help as she is afraid of further punishment, her friends said on Monday…




