Suicide bomber kills 10 at funeral in northern Iraq
BAQUBA, Iraq (Reuters) – A suicide bomber in northern Iraq blew himself up at a funeral procession on Sunday, killing at least 10 people and wounding 25, as the country suffers its worst spate of violence for at least five years.
Gunmen kill Yemeni colonel and son in eastern Yemen -official
ADEN (Reuters) – Gunmen shot dead a Yemeni army colonel and his son on Sunday when he stopped his car at a roundabout in his hometown, a local official said, extending a string of assassinations of top armed forces figures by suspected Islamist militan…
Iran, powers to meet next week on carrying out nuclear deal
DUBAI (Reuters) – Envoys of Iran and six world powers will meet next week to start working out steps to implement a deal under which Tehran is to curb its nuclear program in return for some respite from sanctions, a top Iranian negotiator said.
Voter support for Spain’s small political parties grows: poll
MADRID (Reuters) – Spain’s small political parties are gaining support from voters disillusioned with the country’s two largest parties, an opinion poll showed on Sunday, meaning coalitions would be needed to pass major laws.
U.S. calls on North Korea to release war veteran
WASHINGTON/SEOUL (Reuters) – The United States called on North Korea on Saturday to release an elderly U.S. military veteran held in custody since last month and who Pyongyang has accused of killing civilians during the Korean War 60 years ago.
Syria-fuelled violence kills three in Lebanon’s Tripoli
TRIPOLI, Lebanon (Reuters) – Three people were killed overnight in fighting in the north Lebanese city of Tripoli, security sources said on Sunday, raising to nine the death toll in 24 hours of violence fuelled by sectarian tensions over Syria’s civil …
China probes official of state-owned insurance firm for graft
BEIJING (Reuters) – China is investigating an executive at the China Export and Credit Insurance Corporation for graft, the ruling Communist Party’s corruption watchdog said on Sunday, making him the latest target of a widening corruption crackdown.
Quake of 6.2 magnitude strikes off Indonesia’s Sumatra: USGS
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – An earthquake of 6.2 magnitude struck off the west coast of Indonesia’s Sumatra Island on Sunday but there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.
Libya’s army tells militias, protesters to free up oil ports
TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Libya’s army told former militia fighters and protesters to end their occupations of oilfields and ports and allow crude exports to restart, saying the OPEC country risked sliding into lawlessness.
Qaeda-linked group says takes foothold in West Bank, members killed
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) – An al Qaeda-linked group said three militants killed in the West Bank by Israeli forces last week were its members, and that their presence there showed that the Islamist network had taken root in the occupied Palestinia…




