Bosnian activists erect ‘guerrilla memorials’ to war crimes victims
SARAJEVO (Reuters) – Bosnian activists put up “guerrilla memorials” overnight to Serbs, Muslims and Croats killed in the 1992-95 war, in protest at the denial of war crimes by authorities in the Balkan country.
Iran border guards killed fighting bandits near Pakistan: report
DUBAI (Reuters) – About 20 Iranian border guards were killed in clashes with “bandits” on the southeastern frontier with Pakistan overnight and several others were seized, Iranian media said on Saturday.
China leader promises ‘unprecedented’ reforms at key Party meeting
BEIJING (Reuters) – A top Chinese leader has promised “unprecedented” economic and societal reforms at the Communist Party’s much anticipated plenum meeting next month, state media reported on Saturday.
Detained Chinese reporter confesses to taking bribes: CCTV
BEIJING (Reuters) – A Chinese journalist arrested last week on charges he defamed a state-owned construction equipment maker on Saturday confessed on state television to accepting bribes for fabricating stories, despite a public outcry over his detenti…
Germany, Brazil to propose anti-spying resolution at U.N.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Germany and Brazil are drafting a U.N. General Assembly resolution that would demand an end to excessive spying and invasion of privacy after a former U.S. intelligence contractor revealed massive international surveillance p…
Egypt’s top TV satirist back on air, pokes fun at all political camps
CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt’s most prominent television satirist, Bassem Youssef, known for his fierce jabs at ousted Islamist president Mohamed Mursi, returned to the airwaves on Friday following a summer break, poking equal fun at the fan frenzy surround…
Merkel to seek ‘no spy deal’ within EU as well as with U.S.
BERLIN (Reuters) – German Chancellor Angela Merkel wants the European Union’s 28 member states to reach a “no spy deal” similar to an agreement France and Germany seek with the United State following allegations Washington tapped her mobile phone.
U.N. aid chief demands Security Council action on Syria aid access
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – U.N. aid chief Valerie Amos demanded stronger action by the U.N. Security Council on Friday to get desperately needed aid into Syria, where 2.5 million people in need have not received help for almost a year.
Bombs targeting Shi’ites kill 16 across Iraq
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – A series of bombs killed at least 16 people across Iraq on Friday as Shi’ite Muslims celebrated a holy festival, police and medical sources said.
Georgian PM promises not to try to jail Saakashvili
TBILISI (Reuters) – Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili, hoping to ease fears of instability, says he will not try to jail President Mikheil Saakashvili when his rival steps down after Sunday’s election.




