Italy proposes measures to combat violence against women
ROME (Reuters) – Italy’s government on Thursday proposed emergency measures to combat violence against women after national outrage over a spate of attacks including the burning alive of a teenager by a jealous boyfriend.
Israel gives preliminary approval for 800 settler homes
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel has given preliminary approval for the construction of more than 800 new homes in Jewish settlements on occupied West Bank land where Palestinians seek statehood, an Israeli official said on Thursday.
Syrian opposition visits Deraa in challenge to Assad
AMMAN (Reuters) – Jordan let a Syrian opposition leader cross into Syria from its territory for the first time on Thursday, signalling greater backing from an Arab ally for the opposition battling against President Bashar al-Assad.
Kenya’s main airport battles to reopen after devastating blaze
NAIROBI (Reuters) – Kenya pledged to reopen its main airport to all international flights on Thursday night in a bid to reassure travelers that east Africa’s transport hub could recover quickly from a fire that left the arrivals terminal a smouldering,…
Latvia puts extradition of suspected hacker to U.S. on hold
RIGA (Reuters) – Latvia said on Thursday it had shelved the extradition to the United States of a man suspected of spreading the Gozi computer virus after the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) said it would take on the case.
Two British women injured in Zanzibar acid attack
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) – Men riding a motorbike threw acid at two British teenage girls in Tanzania’s semi-autonomous Zanzibar region, leaving them with facial, chest and back injuries, a senior police official said on Thursday.
Czech parties closing on deal to hold early election
PRAGUE (Reuters) – Czech political parties neared agreement on Thursday on holding an early election to end a stand-off with the president that has crippled policymaking for nearly two months as the economy struggles to recover from recession.
India accuses Pakistan army of killing soldiers in ambush
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India for the first time directly accused the Pakistan army of involvement in an ambush that killed five Indian soldiers, and hinted on Thursday at retaliation for possibly the worst such attack since the neighbors signed a ceasef…
Swiss court keeps French tax probe witness in custody
ZURICH (Reuters) – A Swiss court said on Thursday it has rejected an appeal against the continued detention of a witness in a French tax evasion investigation, who is being held in jail over allegations that he breached Swiss laws on banking secrecy.
Egypt enmities runs deep as crisis drags on
CAIRO (Reuters) – When a Muslim cleric asked worshippers at a Cairo mosque to pray for people killed while protesting in support of Egypt’s deposed president, one of them stopped him in his tracks.




