France places four suspected Islamists under investigation
PARIS (Reuters) – Four suspected radical Islamists arrested in the Paris region this week on suspicion of plotting attacks in France were placed under formal investigation on Friday, legal and police sources said.
Guinea Bissau interim leader sets November 24 election date
BISSAU (Reuters) – Guinea Bissau’s interim leader called elections on Friday that African and Western leaders hope will end decades of instability in a former Portuguese colony that has been become a narcotics trafficking hub to Europe.
Kenya deputy president loses case linked to poll violence
NAIROBI (Reuters) – Kenya’s High Court ordered Deputy President William Ruto on Friday to surrender a 100-acre farm in the lush Rift Valley and pay compensation to a farmer who had accused the politician of grabbing the land during election violence fi…
Iran detains Slovak hang-glider group: Slovak media
PRAGUE (Reuters) – A group of five or six Slovak hang-glider enthusiasts has been detained in Iran on suspicion of espionage, the Slovak news website www.sme.sk said on Friday.
France challenges arbitration award, Tapie investigated
PARIS (Reuters) – A tycoon with ties to ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy was put under formal investigation on suspicion of fraud on Friday in connection with a 403 million-euro ($524 million) arbitration award he received in 2008 to settle a legal dispute…
Rights group accuses Central African Republic rebels of abuses
BANGUI (Reuters) – Rebels in Central African Republic have razed villages, torched homes and murdered civilians in violence across neglected rural areas that began before they seized power in March and continues today, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on …
Somalia may accept former Islamist warlord in port city
MOGADISHU (Reuters) – Somalia’s government may recognize a former Islamist warlord it had opposed as interim leader of a strategic port city in a bid to defuse tensions, diplomats said, although a new clash between rival militias erupted there on Frida…
Guinea charges minister over 2009 massacre of demonstrators
CONAKRY (Reuters) – A court in Guinea has charged a government minister over his alleged role in a stadium massacre in which some 150 people were killed in 2009, a human rights group and a justice ministry official said on Friday.
Turkish security forces fire on protest in southeast, one dead
DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) – Turkish security forces killed one person and wounded seven on Friday when they fired on a group of people protesting against construction of a new gendarmerie outpost in Kurdish-dominated southeastern Turkey, security so…
French prosecutor recommends dropping Sarkozy funding probe
BORDEAUX, France (Reuters) – A French public prosecutor recommended on Friday dropping an investigation into ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy and seven other people over allegations of duping L’Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt into handing over cash for e…




