India sex assault case spotlights powerful predators
NEW DELHI, Nov 28 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – The man at the center of a sexual assault scandal that has whipped India’s media into a frenzy is no average Joe.
China to push chaotic petitioning system online
BEIJING (Reuters) – China will encourage people who wish to lodge petitions about perceived injustices to do so online rather than taking their grievances directly to officials, as the government seeks to bring order to an often chaotic and abusive sys…
U.S. affirms support for Japan in islands dispute with China
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States pledged support for ally Japan on Wednesday in a growing dispute with China over islands in the East China Sea and senior U.S. administration officials accused Beijing of behavior that had unsettled its neighbor…
China breaks up gangs that smuggled $164 million worth of cars
BEIJING (Reuters) – Chinese authorities have broken up six rings that smuggled around $164 million worth of cars into the country over the past three years, including more than 80 top-end models such as BMWs and Rolls-Royces, state media said on Thursd…
Australian diplomacy tested by Indonesia, China rows
SYDNEY (Reuters) – When Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott swept to power in September’s general election, his promise of a foreign policy that was “more Jakarta than Geneva” raised hopes of a new era of engagement with powerful Asian neighbors.
Afghanistan’s Karzai stands alone in high-stakes game with U.S.
KABUL (Reuters) – President Hamid Karzai’s stubborn refusal to sign a pact that would keep thousands of U.S. troops in Afghanistan after 2014 is a high-risk gamble that Washington will give in to his demands, one that has left him isolated as the clock…
Syrian opposition to attend Geneva peace conference
CAIRO (Reuters) – The Syrian National Coalition opposition group will attend the long-delayed “Geneva 2” talks in January aimed at ending the country’s civil war, the group’s president, Ahmad Jarba, said on Wednesday.
Canada allowed widespread NSA surveillance at 2010 G20 summit: report
TORONTO (Reuters) – Canada allowed the U.S. National Security Agency to conduct widespread surveillance during the 2010 Group of 20 summit in Toronto, according to a Canadian Broadcasting Corp report that cited documents from former NSA contractor Edwa…
Ukraine’s Yanukovich: a tough nut for the EU
KIEV (Reuters) – Europe’s envoys have beaten a path to Viktor Yanukovich’s door almost daily for months to clear the way for a historic trade pact between Ukraine and the European Union.
Pope slams ‘throwaway culture’ that discards unemployed youth
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Pope Francis took on the issue of high youth unemployment in his first interview aired exclusively in his home country of Argentina on Wednesday, warning that today’s “throwaway culture” had discarded a generation of young Euro…




