Turkey says world has responsibility to end Syria war
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Turkey called on Tuesday for a more robust international effort to end Syria’s civil war, saying the global community had a responsibility not to abandon the Syrian people.
U.S. seeks to play down expectations for Iran talks
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The United States does not expect this week’s planned meeting between major powers and Iran’s foreign minister on the Iranian nuclear program to resolve any issues but hopes it can chart a way forward, a senior U.S. official …
UK’s Labour draws 2015 election battle lines against ‘privileged few’
BRIGHTON, England (Reuters) – Britain’s opposition Labour leader Ed Miliband pledged on Tuesday to end a cost of living crisis by tapping energy firms and big companies for billions of pounds, seeking to win over skeptical voters before the 2015 electi…
In Baghdad bastion, grieving Shi’ites call for revenge
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – The red flag of revenge flies over a house in Baghdad’s Shi’ite stronghold of Sadr City, where residents are mourning the victims of a triple bombing that killed 85 people at a funeral in the same place at the weekend.
Somali prime minister calls for aid to combat al Shabaab
GENEVA (Reuters) – Somalia’s prime minister appealed on Tuesday for international support to combat al Shabaab militants but said a military solution to their insurgency alone was not enough.
Berlusconi’s girlfriend, 28, tells press she wants to marry him
ROME (Reuters) – Silvio Berlusconi’s 28-year-old girlfriend, Francesca Pascale, wants to marry the four-times Italian prime minister, who she says first caught her eye when she was a teenager, according to a magazine interview published on Tuesday.
Merkel camp eyes tie-up with Social Democrats, shuns Greens
BERLIN (Reuters) – Angela Merkel’s conservatives appeared headed towards coalition talks with their main center-left rivals on Tuesday after heavyweights from the German chancellor’s camp ruled out a marriage with the environmentalist Greens.
U.S. prisoner in Bahrain gets 10 years in jail: lawyer
DUBAI (Reuters) – A U.S. citizen was sentenced to 10 years in jail in Bahrain on Tuesday on charges of attempted murder during a disturbance related to Shi’ite Muslim demands for greater rights.
Thousands protest in Sudan against lifting of fuel subsidies
OMDURMAN, Sudan (Reuters) – Sudanese police fired tear gas to break up anti-government protests in four cities on Tuesday, witnesses said as public discontent grew over the lifting of fuel subsidies.
Exclusive: Secretary of State Kerry to sign Arms Trade Treaty – diplomats
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will sign the Arms Trade Treaty regulating the international trade in conventional arms, diplomats from two countries said on Tuesday.




