Egypt police fire teargas to clear Tahrir Square
CAIRO (Reuters) – Egyptian police fired teargas to drive protesters out of Cairo’s Tahrir Square on Tuesday, breaking up a demonstration commemorating 42 protesters killed two years ago while opposing the government that took power after Hosni Mubarak’…
Afghans say deal agreed with U.S. for Obama to acknowledge war ‘mistakes’
KABUL (Reuters) – The Afghan government said on Tuesday it had reached a deal on the framework of a security pact with the United States after receiving assurances that President Barack Obama would issue a letter acknowledging U.S. mistakes made during…
Exclusive: Syria’s chemical weapons may be destroyed at sea – sources
AMSTERDAM/UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Syria’s chemical weapons could be processed and destroyed out at sea, say sources familiar with discussions at the international body in charge of eliminating the toxic arsenal.
South Africa building site collapses, one dead, dozens feared trapped
TONGAAT, South Africa (Reuters) – At least one person was killed and dozens were feared trapped under rubble on Tuesday after a soccer pitch-sized section of a shopping mall under construction collapsed near the South African city of Durban, emergency …
Syrian army says takes town on north-south highway
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Syria’s army said it pushed rebels out of the southern town of Qara on Tuesday, strengthening its hold on a highway linking the capital to government strongholds along the Mediterranean coast.
Thousands flee fresh fighting in Central African Republic
BANGUI (Reuters) – Thousands of villagers in Central African Republic fled clashes between former rebels and local militias on Tuesday, residents said, increasing concerns about growing violence between Muslims and Christians.
Suicide bombings kill 23 near Iran embassy in Beirut
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Two suicide bombings rocked Iran’s embassy compound in Lebanon on Tuesday, killing at least 23 people including an Iranian cultural attache and hurling bodies and burning wreckage across a debris-strewn street.
U.S. denies agreement reached on final text of Afghan security pact
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States said on Tuesday it was still working through details of a security pact with Afghanistan, denying the two countries have agreed on the final text of an agreement that will determine future U.S. troop presence in…
French government takes risky gamble with tax reform plan
PARIS (Reuters) – France’s embattled government has taken a gamble by announcing an overhaul of the country’s complex tax system, a move it hopes will prevent popular anger from growing further but which could well backfire.
Chinese leaders face Spain arrest warrant over Tibet
MADRID (Reuters) – Former Chinese president Jiang Zemin and ex prime minister Li Peng could face arrest when travelling abroad over allegations they committed genocide in Tibet, a Spanish court ruled on Tuesday.