Brahimi sees Syria talks delay, appeals to big powers
GENEVA (Reuters) – International mediator Lakhdar Brahimi said on Tuesday that a conference on ending the war in Syria was unlikely to take place in July as he had hoped, and called on the United States and Russia to help contain the conflict.
Armed group attacks Libya oil guards HQ: official
TRIPOLI (Reuters) – An armed group attacked the headquarters of Libya’s oil protection force in Tripoli on Tuesday and three people were wounded in the violence, an official said.
Chinese businessman behind $40 billion Nicaragua canal denies special ties
BEIJING (Reuters) – The mysterious Chinese businessman behind a $40 billion plan to build a canal through Nicaragua pledged transparency on Tuesday — but refused to reveal where he attended college.
Afghan Taliban attack in Kabul throws peace talks into further doubt
KABUL (Reuters) – Taliban militants attacked key buildings near Afghanistan’s presidential palace and the U.S. CIA headquarters in Kabul, a brazen assault that could derail attempts for peace talks to end 12 years of war.
Qatar’s emir hands power to son in unusual Gulf abdication
DOHA (Reuters) – Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani handed power on Tuesday to his son, Crown Prince Sheikh Tamim, in a rare abdication by a hereditary Gulf Arab ruler to try to ensure a smooth succession.
Ugandan politician arrested again as threat to stability
KAMPALA (Reuters) – Uganda’s leading opposition politician has been arrested by police for the second time in less than a week for trying to destabilize the country, the latest in a series of actions seen as aimed at silencing dissent.
EU rebukes Turkey on crackdown by delaying entry talks
LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) – The European Union rebuked Turkey on Tuesday for its crackdown on anti-government protesters by postponing a new round of membership talks for at least four months, but said its path to the EU remained open.
Polish hospitals, offices evacuated after fake bomb threats
WARSAW (Reuters) – Polish officials evacuated hundreds of people on Tuesday from 21 hospitals and offices in several cities, including Warsaw, after receiving what turned out to be fake bomb threats, the interior minister said.
Former Italian prime minister Emilio Colombo dead at 93
ROME (Reuters) – Emilio Colombo, 93, who served as prime minister and was the last surviving member of the group that wrote Italy’s post-war republican constitution, has died, his office said on Tuesday.
Gunmen kill six Libyan soldiers at checkpoint near Sirte
TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Six Libyan soldiers were killed in an attack by unidentified gunmen on an army checkpoint south of the coastal city of Sirte, once a stronghold of slain leader Muammar Gaddafi, a Libyan security source said on Tuesday.




