India announces warm-up for world’s biggest election
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India will hold five state elections in November and December, authorities said on Friday, kicking off a contest that is expected to boost the profile of Hindu nationalist opposition leader Narendra Modi ahead of a general electio…
Guinea’s opposition demands annulment of legislative vote
CONAKRY (Reuters) – Guinea’s opposition coalition demanded the annulment of a September 28 legislation election on Friday, citing what it said were widespread irregularities in the voting process and threatening to call for protests.
Guinea’s opposition demands annulment of legislative vote
CONAKRY (Reuters) – Guinea’s opposition coalition demanded the annulment of a September 28 legislation election on Friday, citing what it said were widespread irregularities in the voting process and threatening to call for protests.
Pope, in Assisi, calls on Church to shun vanity
ASSISI, Italy (Reuters) – The Roman Catholic Church, from the lowliest priest to the pontiff himself, must strip itself of all “vanity, arrogance and pride” and humbly serve the poorest members of society, Pope Francis said on Friday.
Analysis: Kenya’s intelligence work hurt by corruption, rivalries
NAIROBI (Reuters) – Kenya’s intelligence and security forces will struggle to avert bloody attacks like the one on a shopping mall last month as long as rank-and-file police officers can be easily bribed and rivalry among agencies hinders information s…
Tourists dismayed at shutdown of U.S. D-Day site in Normandy
SAINT-LAURENT-SUR-MER, France (Reuters) – American tourists visiting a D-Day cemetery in Normandy, northern France, expressed anger upon discovering that the white-cross memorial they had traveled thousands of miles to see was closed due to a U.S. gove…
Insight: After chemical horror, besieged Syrian suburb defiant
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Two Indian ministers quit over plans to split southern state
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Two Indian ministers resigned on Friday over a cabinet decision to create a new state, the latest bout of infighting that threatens to weaken the ruling Congress party in the run-up to elections due by next May.
Turkey’s Erdogan says would run for president if asked by party
ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan would run for president next year if his party asked him to, he said, but dismissed suggestions of a rift with incumbent Abdullah Gul.
Pakistan army chief tipped to get new powerful job on retirement: sources
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – One of Pakistan’s most powerful men, General Ashfaq Kayani, is likely to stay head of the military with a new title when he steps down as army chief next month, government and security sources said, taking over some of the duties …