Advisory: Zeidan tweet story withdrawn
TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Please be advised that the TRIPOLI story reporting that Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan had sent a Twitter message which said his captors wanted him to step down is wrong. The Twitter account was fake and was not Zeidan’s. The stor…
U.S. gives tacit backing to Philippines in China sea dispute
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry gave tacit backing to the Philippines’ stance in a tense maritime dispute with China on Thursday, saying that all countries had a right to seek arbitration to resolve competing territor…
Arab league, OIC call for Eid ceasefire in Syria
CAIRO (Reuters) – The Arab League and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on Thursday urged Syrian government forces and fighters battling President Bashar al-Assad to stage a ceasefire during the Islamic Eid al-Adha holiday, which falls next…
Tasks for Italy’s Letta after beating Berlusconi challenge
ROME (Reuters) – Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta’s near term survival seems to be assured after beating an attempt by center-right leader Silvio Berlusconi to bring down his coalition government.
Myanmar takes long-awaited ASEAN chair, but can it cope?
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei (Reuters) – In a room festooned with purple and yellow flowers, Myanmar took a long-coveted role on Thursday as chairman of ASEAN, the regional grouping of Southeast Asia.
Observers call Azerbaijan vote unfair, opposition plans challenge
BAKU (Reuters) – Opponents of Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev said on Thursday they would go to court to challenge his election to a third term, rejecting the result of a vote that international monitors said was seriously flawed.
Coalition with left could keep Poland’s Tusk in power
WARSAW (Reuters) – Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and the leftist opposition could form a coalition after the next election, senior figures from both parties say, a deal that would keep Tusk in power and commit Poland to a timetable for joining the …
Bulgarian government faces second no-confidence vote
SOFIA (Reuters) – Bulgaria’s opposition GERB party called on Thursday for a second vote of no-confidence in the Socialist-led government in just eight days, in a move that underscores the political crisis gripping the European Union’s poorest country.
China arrests journalist amid crackdown on rumors
BEIJING (Reuters) – A Chinese investigative journalist who has accused officials of corruption has been arrested, his lawyer said on Thursday, becoming the latest in a series of government critics to be swept up in Beijing’s crackdown on rumors.
Egypt criticizes U.S. decision to halt aid
CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt on Thursday criticized the U.S. decision to halt some aid to the army-backed government following a crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood that has plunged the country into a violent political crisis.