Greek police arrest second Roma couple suspected of child abduction
ATHENS (Reuters) – A second Roma couple have been arrested in Greece on suspicion of abducting a child, just a week after the discovery of a girl dubbed the “blonde angel” made headlines around the world.
Canadian prime minister under pressure over expenses scandal
OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada’s main opposition leader accused Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Wednesday of creating a “culture of corruption” as Harper faced an expenses scandal that looked to be spiraling into the biggest crisis of his seven years in of…
Ivory Coast youth leader asks government to reject ICC warrant
ABIDJAN (Reuters) – Charles Ble Goude, wanted by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity and an ally of Ivory Coast’s ex-president Laurent Gbagbo, should be tried by an Ivorian court and not sent to The Hague, the ex-youth leader’s…
Somali piracy at seven-year low, new tactics by militants onshore: U.N.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Pirate attacks off the coast of Somalia are at the lowest level since 2006 because of tougher ship security and more Western naval patrols, while onshore al Shabaab militants have shifted tactics to guerrilla warfare, the Uni…
Exclusive: South Korea nearing decision to buy F-35 fighters
WASHINGTON/SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea is nearing a decision to buy some Lockheed Martin Corp F-35 fighter jets, but will likely keep its options open for a limited purchase of Boeing Co’s F-15, sources familiar with the country’s fighter competition…
Italian police bust ring of corrupt morticians
ROME (Reuters) – Italian police arrested five morticians on Wednesday on charges of making tens of thousands of euros a month in bribes from funeral homes and profiting from grieving families of the dead.
Security pact delay hampers NATO plans for post-2014 Afghanistan
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – NATO has agreed the outline of a military force it intends to keep in Afghanistan after its combat mission there ends next year, but troop numbers remain uncertain due to ongoing talks between Washington and Kabul.
Canadian billionaire Stronach to end foray into Austrian politics
VIENNA (Reuters) – Austro-Canadian billionaire Frank Stronach is to retire from Austrian politics after a year-long adventure that culminated in a poor poll showing and the near self-destruction of his party.
Analysis: Saudi move reflects fears U.S. falling for Iranian charm
RIYADH/DUBAI (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia’s warning that it will downgrade its relationship with the United States is based on a fear that President Barack Obama lacks both the mettle and the guile to confront mutual adversaries, and is instead handing the…
Colombia’s Cerrejon coal railway bombed; exports unaffected
BOGOTA (Reuters) – A stretch of the railway belonging to Colombia’s biggest coal producer, Cerrejon, was bombed late on Tuesday, the second such attack in 10 days but one that would not have any immediate impact on exports, the company said in a statem…




