Portugal president wants ‘salvation’ deal, including opposition
LISBON (Reuters) – President Anibal Cavaco Silva proposed an urgent cross-party agreement between the ruling coalition and opposition Socialists on Wednesday to ensure Portugal can complete adjustments under a bailout by June 2014 before holding early …
U.S.-China talks cover cyber issues, currency, Chinese reform
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. officials appealed to China’s self-interest on Wednesday with calls for deeper economic reforms including changes to the exchange rate policy and a halt to cyber theft of trade secrets – actions they said would benefit both …
U.S.-China relationship like a (straight) marriage -China’s Wang
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The relationship between the United States and China is like a marriage, with both parties building trust and cooperation, a visiting Chinese official said on Wednesday.
Senior lawmakers push Obama over Guantanamo force-feeding
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Two senior Senate Democrats pushed President Barack Obama to cut back on force-feeding of prisoners at the Guantanamo naval base on Wednesday, two days after a judge ruled that only the president had the power to stop the procedu…
Greek labor unions to strike over public-sector job cuts
ATHENS (Reuters) – Greek workers will walk off the job in a 24-hour general strike next week, unions said on Wednesday, in the first major protest against the government’s latest plan to cut thousands of public-sector jobs to please international lende…
Railway head faces devastated Quebec town, points to train brakes
LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec (Reuters) – The head of the company whose oil-tanker train exploded and devastated a small Quebec town faced cries of “murderer” from furious town residents on Wednesday and he said the train’s hand brakes were likely not set prope…
South Sudan fails to protect civilians in east, U.S. says
JUBA/KHARTOUM (Reuters) – The United States issued a rare criticism of South Sudan on Wednesday, saying the African state was failing to protect civilians in the east where the army is fighting an insurgency.
Egypt orders arrest of Brotherhood leaders
CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt’s public prosecutor ordered the arrest on Wednesday of the leaders of ousted President Mohamed Mursi’s Muslim Brotherhood, charging them with inciting violence in a clash that saw troops shoot dozens of his supporters dead.
Portugal senior party says government remains in office
LISBON (Reuters) – Portugal’s Social Democrats, senior partner in the ruling coalition, said on Wednesday the government remained in power and the party would consider the president’s request to resolve a political crisis through a deal with opposition…
Syria, Iran to run for U.N. Human Rights Council: envoys
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Syria and Iran are planning to run for a spot on the U.N. Human Rights Council later this year, U.N. diplomats told Reuters on Wednesday, despite criticism from watchdog groups about widespread rights abuses in both countries…




