Politkovskaya murder suspect shot in leg on Moscow street
MOSCOW (Reuters) – A Chechen man on trial for the murder of journalist and government critic Anna Politkovskaya was shot in the leg, his lawyer said on Friday, calling it an attempt to silence him.
As Egypt lionizes police, activists worry
CAIRO (Reuters) – As the bodies of hundreds of people killed by security forces lay at a Cairo mosque, ignored by Egyptian media, four of the policemen who died in the violence were feted as heroes in a funeral broadcast live on state television.
U.N. chemical weapons team to visit Syria on Sunday
(Reuters) – A U.N. mission to investigate alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria’s civil war tentatively plans to enter the country on Sunday, officials said on Friday.
Polish PM plans to replace Finance Minister Rostowski within months: sources
WARSAW (Reuters) – Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk plans to replace his finance minister, Jacek Rostowski, as part of a major cabinet reshuffle planned in a few months’ time, three sources with knowledge of Tusk’s thinking told Reuters.
Four people killed in protests in central Cairo: witness
CAIRO (Reuters) – Four people were killed and many more wounded by gunshot and birdshot during protests staged by Islamists at a square in central Cairo on Friday, a witness said.
Bahrain detention center riot leaves 40 hurt
DUBAI (Reuters) – At least 40 Bahraini prisoners were hurt on Friday when security forces used batons, tear gas, pepper spray and stun grenades against inmates protesting over their conditions, an activist said.
Iraq Kurds reach out to Baghdad to fight surging al Qaeda
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – When hundreds of al Qaeda fighters in armored trucks attacked the northern Iraqi town of Shirqat with machine guns last week, the local army unit called for backup and set off in pursuit.
Poland’s ruling party loses ground to main opposition: poll
WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland’s ruling Civic Platform (PO) trailed the main opposition party by a record 11 points in a poll published on Friday, as the government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk struggles to cope with the country’s biggest slowdown in decad…
Israel’s Livni sees peace talks aiding Arab world alliance shift
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel’s top peace negotiator said on Friday newly resumed talks with the Palestinians also held a wider opportunity for Israel to seek alliances with Arab world moderates against militants in the Middle East.
Japanese watchdog hints won’t block Abe on military changes
TOKYO (Reuters) – The head of a Japanese constitutional watchdog suggested on Friday that it would not block a bid by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to ease constraints on the country’s military.




