Jeddah U.S. consulate attacker sentenced to death, others jailed
RIYADH (Reuters) – A Saudi court has sentenced one man to death and another 19 to jail terms ranging from 18 months to 25 years for taking part in storming the U.S. consulate in Jeddah in 2004, killing nine, one of a series of al Qaeda attacks last dec…
Honduras ruling party leads presidential vote, claims win
TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) – The conservative ruling party candidate claimed victory in Honduras’ presidential election on Sunday as a partial vote count put him ahead, but his leftist rival also said she was the winner, setting the stage for possible confl…
China security boss urges judicial independence, transparency
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s domestic security chief on Monday called for a more independent judiciary and greater transparency in trials through the use of audio and video recordings as well as steps to curb interference by government officials.
One Egyptian security officer injured in a bomb attack in Cairo
CAIRO (Reuters) – An Egyptian security officer was injured on Monday when a group of anonymous militants threw a bomb at a checkpoint near the presidential palace in Cairo, MENA state news agency reported.
Afghanistan’s Karzai rejects elders’ advice to back U.S. deal quickly
KABUL (Reuters) – An assembly of Afghan elders endorsed a crucial security deal on Sunday to enable U.S. troops to operate in the country beyond next year, but President Hamid Karzai left the matter up in the air by refusing to say whether he would sig…
China launches sweeping probe as Sinopec blast toll rises
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China has launched a broad investigation into safety at oil and gas pipelines, state media reported on Monday, as the death toll from an explosion at a Sinopec pipeline last week rose to 52.
Insight: Road builder Sata enthuses Zambians but unnerves foreign investors
KATOBA, Zambia (Reuters) – John Moyo is at the end of the road. At least now it’s paved.
Breakthrough deal curbs Iran’s nuclear activity
GENEVA (Reuters) – Iran and six world powers clinched a deal on Sunday to curb the Iranian nuclear programme in exchange for initial sanctions relief, signalling the start of a game-changing rapprochement that would reduce the risk of a wider Middle Ea…
Congo arrests senior opposition member on ICC warrant
KINSHASA (Reuters) – The Democratic Republic of Congo arrested a senior opposition politician on Sunday after the International Criminal Court issued a warrant accusing him of trying to influence the war crimes trial of former presidential candidate Je…
Tight Honduras vote offers swing to left or militarized drug fight
TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) – Hondurans voted for a new president on Sunday, choosing between a tough militarized response to drug gang violence fueling the world’s highest murder rate, and a shift to the left that could revive the political career of depose…




