Worshippers seek Nigerian televangelist’s blessing in Nazareth
Evangelical Christians have flocked to Israel for a mass faith-healing by a celebrity Nigerian pastor outside Jesus’s hometown of Nazareth.
Germany to ban exports of side-arms to non-allies
Germany will ban exports of small side arms to most countries outside NATO and the European Union, government sources told Reuters on Monday, confirming an earlier report from the Funke media group.
Washington seeks to rally its allies as Tehran says cyber attacks failed
Iran said on Monday U.S. cyber attacks on its military had failed, as Washington sought to rally support in the Middle East and Europe for a hardline stance that has brought it to the verge of conflict with its long-time foe.
Pilot killed in Eurofighter collision over eastern Germany
One pilot was killed and another managed to parachute to safety after two unarmed German Eurofighter jets collided over northeastern Germany on Monday, officials said.
Italian ‘cocaine king’ makes midnight escape from jail in Uruguay
An Italian mob boss, who had been imprisoned in Uruguay since 2017, escaped from jail overnight as he was waiting to be extradited back to Italy, the South American country’s interior ministry said on Monday.
U.S. says accused Facebook fraudster Ceglia a fugitive after Ecuador freed him
U.S. prosecutors on Monday said the New York man charged with trying to defraud Facebook Inc founder Mark Zuckerberg out of half of that company is again a fugitive, after Ecuador’s president turned down a U.S. extradition request.
Europeans warn Iran against reducing nuclear deal commitments
France, Britain and Germany have sent an official diplomatic warning to Iran about the serious consequences Tehran faces if it scales back its compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal, two European diplomats said on Monday.
Trump says fresh U.S. sanctions on Iran will target supreme leader
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order that would impose fresh sanctions on Iran, amid increased tensions between the long-time foes.
Bosnian Serbs pull reserve police plan under Western pressure
Bosnia’s Serb entity on Monday withdrew a bill to set up a reserve police force under pressure from Western peace envoys who said it would be divisive, with memories still fresh of reservists’ role in ethnic cleansing during the 1992-95 war.
Polish driving test candidate runs over and kills examiner
An examiner was run over and killed by a 68-year-old woman taking her driving test in the southern Polish city of Rybnik on Monday, police said.




