NATO air strike ‘killed civilians’: Karzai
KABUL (Reuters) – President Hamid Karzai has condemned a NATO air strike in Afghanistan’s lawless east that Afghan officials say may have killed up to eight civilians, the latest evidence of friction between the president and his international backers….
Congo rebels to return to talks, but not to army
BUNAGANA, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) – Democratic Republic of Congo’s M23 insurgents said on Sunday they are ready to return to peace talks and would not make integration into the national army, which has not proved successful in the past, …
U.S. would notify Israel hours before Syria attack: Israeli official
HERZLIYA, Israel (Reuters) – The United States would notify Israel hours in advance of an attack on Syria, an Israeli official said on Sunday.
Turkey adds troops, weapons on southeastern border with Syria
HATAY, Turkey (Reuters) – Turkey has bolstered its defenses and deployed additional troops on its southeastern Syrian border in recent days as the United States tries to build international support for a military strike on Syria.
Italian PM warns of risks in crunch week for Berlusconi
CERNOBBIO, Italy (Reuters) – Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta warned of the risk of fresh political turmoil on Sunday, a day before a Senate committee meets to decide whether to expel the country’s former leader Silvio Berlusconi from parliament.
Mubarak-era minister Moussa to head Egypt’s constitution panel
CAIRO (Reuters) – Amr Moussa, a stalwart of the government of Egypt’s veteran autocrat Hosni Mubarak, has been selected to chair the committee entrusted with amending a constitution pushed through by the deposed Islamist president, Mohamed Mursi.
Syrian President Assad says no evidence of chemical attack: CBS
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Syrian President Bashar al-Assad denied that he was behind a chemical weapons attack on the Syrian people and said evidence was not conclusive that there had been such an attack, CBS reported on Sunday on its news program “Face t…
South Africa’s NUMSA union calls off three-week strike
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) has called off a three-week strike in the country’s auto sector and workers are expected to start returning to work from Monday, NUMSA’s deputy general secretary Karl C…
Shhhhhh! German parties appeal to voters’ aversion to noise
BERLIN (Reuters) – “One in two Germans feels troubled by noise,” Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats (CDU) state in their election manifesto. “We want to change this”.
Britain’s Prince Andrew accepts police apology after confrontation
LONDON (Reuters) – Queen Elizabeth’s son Prince Andrew accepted an apology from the police on Sunday after armed officers stopped him in the gardens of Buckingham Palace, days after two men were held in a security breach at the British monarch’s London…