Guinea opposition resume election talks with government
CONAKRY (Reuters) – Guinea’s opposition parties resumed negotiations with the government on Tuesday over long-delayed legislative elections after breaking off talks two weeks ago following an attack on one of their leaders.
Russian tycoon Lebedev convicted over televised brawl
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian media magnate Alexander Lebedev was convicted of battery over a televised brawl on Tuesday following a trial he portrayed as President Vladimir Putin’s revenge for criticizing the government.
UAE jails 61 Islamists in coup plot trial, rights groups protest
ABU DHABI (Reuters) – Sixty-one convicted coup plotters received jail terms of up to 10 years in the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday after a trial that targeted Islamists and drew criticism from human rights groups.
U.S., Russia remove potential atom bomb material from Vietnam
VIENNA (Reuters) – The United States and Russia have helped ship out nearly 16 kilograms (35 pounds) of highly enriched uranium from Vietnam as part of a global campaign to reduce the use of nuclear fuel that could also provide material for bombs.
Czech PM Rusnok expects full cabinet by next Wednesday
PRAGUE (Reuters) – New Czech Prime Minister Jiri Rusnok expects his full cabinet to be appointed by President Milos Zeman next Wednesday, CTK news agency said on Tuesday.
French far-right chief Le Pen loses immunity over racism case
STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) – The leader of France’s far-right National Front lost her right to legal immunity as a European Parliament deputy on Tuesday, exposing her to possible prosecution over a racism charge.
Profile: China’s President Xi Jinping
– As leader of the most populous country on earth, Xi took up his post as president in 2013 in the second planned, orderly transition since the Communist revolution in 1949. As the chosen heir to his predecessor, Hu Jintao, Xi assumed the title of Comm…
French political scandals hit left and right
PARIS (Reuters) – A budget minister stashing cash in Switzerland, accusations that politicians tapped a senile heiress for campaign funds and allegations that a 403 million euro payout to an ex-convict businessman was rigged; French politics seems awas…
Exclusive: Iran importing missile-grade ore from Germany, France
LONDON (Reuters) – Exploiting a loophole in Western sanctions, Iran is importing a high grade of refined alumina ore from several European countries including Germany and France that Tehran could be using to make armor parts and missile components.
Nigeria recaptures 54 prisoners after jailbreak: police
ONITSHA, Nigeria (Reuters) – Nigerian police have recaptured 54 of 175 prisoners who escaped from a jail in the southwest town of Akure after it was attacked by gunmen, a police spokesman said on Tuesday.