Serb officials’ Kosovo war crimes sentences shortened on appeal
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Appeals judges have shortened the sentences of three former Serbian officials jailed for war crimes committed during the Kosovo conflict, overturning convictions for specific instances of murder and sexual assault.
South Sudan factions set to sign ceasefire on Thursday: mediator
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – South Sudan’s government and rebels are scheduled to sign a ceasefire on Thursday, the mediator said, after more than five weeks of fighting that has divided Africa’s newest nation and brought it to the brink of civil war.
Iran wants full nuclear deal and investment, Rouhani tells Davos
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – Iran is determined to negotiate a comprehensive deal on its nuclear program with major powers so it can develop its battered economy, President Hassan Rouhani said on Thursday, inviting Western companies to seize opportun…
Kenya jails 24 Somalis for attacking an Iranian ship
MOMBASA, Kenya (Reuters) – A Kenyan court sentenced 24 Somalis to seven years each in prison on Thursday for attempting to hijack an Iranian merchant vessel, FV Ariya, in the Gulf of Oman in October 2010.
Serb officials’ Kosovo war crimes sentences shortened on appeal
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Appeals judges have shortened the sentences of three former Serbian officials jailed for war crimes committed during the Kosovo conflict, overturning convictions for specific instances of murder and sexual assault.
Dutch to extradite Rwandan suspected of compiling death lists
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Dutch authorities said on Thursday they had detained a former Rwandan politician suspected of compiling death lists during the country’s 1994 genocide and would send him home for court hearings.
South Sudan factions set to sign ceasefire on Thursday: mediator
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – South Sudan’s government and rebels are scheduled to sign a ceasefire deal later on Thursday, the mediator said, after more than five weeks of fighting that has divided Africa’s newest nation and brought it to the brink of civil…
China tries three anti-graft activists in two days
BEIJING (Reuters) – Two Chinese activists who agitated for officials to disclose assets argued their innocence on Thursday, the second day in a series of prosecutions of anti-corruption campaigners highlighting the government’s resolve to crush any cha…
Iraq hangs 11 convicted of terrorism
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Iraq hanged 11 people convicted of terrorist offences on Thursday, the justice ministry said, pursuing what a U.N. official has criticized as a “conveyor-belt of executions”.
Abe sees World War One echoes in Japan-China tensions
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has said Japan and China should avoid repeating the past mistakes of Britain and Germany, which fought in World War One despite strong economic ties, according to his main government spokesman in Tok…




