China quake death toll more than doubles to 54, hundreds hurt
BEIJING (Reuters) – The death toll from a 6.6 magnitude earthquake in China’s western Gansu province on Monday more than doubled to 54 people, the municipal government said, with hundreds injured as many homes in affected areas collapsed.
Afghan lawmakers vote to sack minister over security
KABUL (Reuters) – Lawmakers voted to sack Afghanistan’s interior minister on Monday, accusing him of failing to quell attacks from militants as international troops accelerate their exit from the country.
Family of Egypt’s Mursi alleges abduction, new clashes in Cairo
CAIRO (Reuters) – The family of Egypt’s ousted Islamist president said on Monday it would take legal action against the army as his supporters and opponents clashed in street battles in Cairo.
Egypt waives visa fees for Syrians after Mursi overthrow
CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt said on Monday it would cancel visa fees for Syrians, the latest effort to ease diplomatic tensions between the two Arab states after the army ousted President Mohamed Mursi this month.
EU calls for Mursi’s release, democratic elections in Egypt
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Union called on Monday for the release of ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Mursi and demanded democratic elections as soon as possible.
Turkey set to overshoot budget targets as elections approach
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey is likely to overshoot its budget deficit targets this year as the government spends in the run-up to elections to help keep the economy growing, economists said on Monday.
After post-protest flurry, Brazil’s politicians resist reform
BRASILIA (Reuters) – One month after demonstrators climbed onto the roof of Congress demanding an end to corruption and the clean-up of Brazil’s political stables, lawmakers are procrastinating.
Mali interim president meets with Tuareg rebel leaders
BAMAKO (Reuters) – Mali’s interim President Dioncounda Traore has met for the first time with members of two northern Tuareg separatist groups, provoking anger among many in the country’s south as ethnic tensions rise ahead of a presidential poll on Su…
Pro and anti-Mursi protesters clash near Cairo’s Tahrir square
CAIRO (Reuters) – Supporters and opponents of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi clashed in central Cairo on Monday, hurling stones at each other as security forces fired tear gas to try to disperse them, witnesses said.
One killed, seven injured in Cairo clashes: state TV
CAIRO (Reuters) – An Egyptian man was killed and seven were injured in clashes on Monday between supporters and opponents of the ousted President Mohamed Mursi, state television reported.