At least 33 killed in violence across Iraq
KIRKUK, Iraq (Reuters) – At least 33 people were killed in attacks across Iraq on Wednesday that included a coordinated assault against local government and police buildings in the north of the country, police and medical sources said.
Kazakh oligarch’s family accuses Italian officials of kidnap
ROME (Reuters) – The family of a Kazakh oligarch accused of embezzling billions of dollars from his former bank filed a criminal complaint on Wednesday against unnamed Italian government officials accusing them of helping Kazakh diplomats kidnap his wi…
Senior judge killed in Russia’s Dagestan province
MAKHACHKALA, Russia (Reuters) – A Supreme Court judge in Russia’s North Caucasus province of Dagestan was shot dead along with his son on Wednesday, the second member of the court to be killed this year in a region beset by an Islamist insurgency and v…
Magnitude 7 quake strikes off coast of Peru, some damage reported
LIMA (Reuters) – A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck off Peru’s southern coast on Wednesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said, and local media reported that some homes had crumbled in a region near the quake.
Senior judge wounded in Russia’s Dagestan province
MAKHACHKALA, Russia (Reuters) – A gunman gravely wounded a senior judge in Russia’s North Caucasus province of Dagestan on Wednesday, nine months after another member of the region’s highest court was shot and killed, police said.
Iranian leader’s smooth diplomacy poses new challenge for Israel
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – A charm offensive toward the West by Iran’s new president and his nuanced approach to his predecessor’s Holocaust denial have run into an Israeli wall of suspicion hardened by Tehran’s nuclear pursuits.
Iranian leader’s smooth diplomacy poses new challenge for Israel
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – A charm offensive toward the West by Iran’s new president and his nuanced approach to his predecessor’s Holocaust denial have run into an Israeli wall of suspicion hardened by Tehran’s nuclear pursuits.
Ukraine confident EU solution on Tymoshenko will be found
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Ukraine, which is hoping to sign a historic free-trade agreement with the European Union in November, is confident it will resolve the status of jailed former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, Foreign Minister Leonid Kozhara said on…
Ugandan teachers suspend strike after promise over pay
KAMPALA (Reuters) – Ugandan teachers suspended a strike for higher pay on Wednesday after the government pledged to meet their 20 percent pay raise demand at a time of strained resources after Western donors cut off direct budget support over corruptio…
Venezuela seizes cocaine bound for flight to Spain
CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuela said on Wednesday it had foiled smugglers trying to place cocaine on an Iberia flight to Spain while the number of people arrested in Venezuela over last week’s discovery of 1.3 tonnes of the drug on an Air France flight r…




