Saudi Arabia offers Iran’s Rohani qualified support
DUBAI (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia, a Gulf rival of Iran, wants Iranian President-elect Hassan Rohani to seek stability in the Middle East and avoid interfering in other states’ affairs, a Saudi official was quoted as saying on Thursday.
Kuwait to hold snap parliamentary election on July 25
KUWAIT (Reuters) – Kuwait will hold a snap parliamentary election on July 25, state news agency KUNA said, after the Gulf Arab state’s top court dissolved the chamber on a technicality earlier this week in a case which has aggravated political tensions…
Turkey warns Germany not to play politics over EU entry talks
ISTANBUL/BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Turkey warned German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday not to play politics with its European Union ambitions, and said failure to open a new chapter in accession talks next week would be a major setback in Ankara’s rel…
Analysis: Rough honeymoon for Chavez’s successor in Venezuela
CARACAS (Reuters) – Wearing sports gear in the national colors and sitting on a sofa in a modest family home, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro holds a microphone, chats with locals and expounds on the benefits of socialism.
Syrian rebel general grapples with disarray in his ranks
AMMAN (Reuters) – The commander of Syria’s main rebel force is coming under increasing pressure to impose unity on his fighters as the United States and other powers move towards arming the opposition battling to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad.
Bangladesh sentences to death 10 Islamists for suicide bombing
DHAKA (Reuters) – A Bangladeshi court handed down death sentences on Thursday to 10 militants of an Islamist group with ties to Al-Qaeda over a 2005 suicide bomb attack that killed eight people, court officials and lawyers said.
Russian ally Kyrgyzstan sets U.S. air base closure deadline
BISHKEK (Reuters) – Kyrgyzstan on Thursday gave the United States until July next year to shut its airforce base at Manas, a staging post for U.S. troops and supplies in the Afghanistan conflict but now deemed unnecessary as foreign forces pull out.
Ugandan opposition politician detained over rally charge
KAMPALA (Reuters) – Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye was arrested on Thursday for holding an unsanctioned rally and seeking to incite violence, police said, the latest move in what critics say is a campaign to silence dissent against the preside…
West presses Albania to bury ghost of elections past
TIRANA (Reuters) – Albania’s prime minister for the past eight years, Sali Berisha faces the fight of his political life on Sunday when the NATO member state holds an election watched closely by the West less for the result than the conduct.
Security tight as Iraqis vote in Sunni-dominated provinces
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – An Iraqi electoral official was killed in a roadside bombing on Thursday, police said, as two Sunni Muslim-dominated provinces went to the polls under tight security.