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| China jails prominent rights activist for four years Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 06:47 PM PST | Top |
| Chile port workers end strike after three weeks Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 06:01 PM PST | Top |
| Chemical tanks ordered removed in West Virginia after spill Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 04:59 PM PST | Top |
| Tunisia premier lacks consensus on new caretaker cabinet Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 04:32 PM PST | Top |
| Syrian civil war foes meet for first time, focus on aid Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 03:50 PM PST | Top |
| Ukraine opposition seek more after offer of top government posts Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 03:35 PM PST By Richard Balmforth and Jack Stubbs KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich offered the opposition several top government posts on Saturday, hoping to coax his opponents into ending protests that threaten to bring the country to a standstill. But opposition leaders, whose power base is among thousands of protesters massing in Kiev's city centre, continued to press for further concessions, including early elections and the repeal of an anti-protest law. After meeting opposition leaders, Yanukovich offered former economy minister Arseny Yatsenyuk the post of prime minister to replace Mykola Azarov, whose government would be expected to resign, the presidential website said. Full Story | Top |
| Thirty-two presumed dead in massive Quebec seniors' home fire Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 03:34 PM PST | Top |
| Egypt diplomats kidnapped in Libya over militia chief's arrest Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 03:28 PM PST | Top |
| French President Hollande announces separation from Trierweiler Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 02:33 PM PST | Top |
| Ukraine opposition says ready to lead country Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 01:25 PM PST A Ukrainian opposition leader who was offered the post of prime minister by embattled President Viktor Yanukovich on Saturday said the opposition was ready to lead the country. "We are ready to take on this responsibility and take the country into the European Union," Arseny Yatsenyuk told crowds on Kiev's Independence Square after emerging from talks with Yanukovich. But he added that this would entail the freeing of former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko who was jailed in 2011. Earlier on Saturday, Yanukovich, whose government is facing violent street protests against his rule, offered Yatsenyuk the post of head of government and proposed that another opposition leader, Vitaly Klitschko, be made a deputy prime minister for humanitarian issues. Full Story | Top |
| Death toll from Congo arms depot blast rises to over 20 Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 12:31 PM PST The number of people known to have been killed by an explosion at an arms depot in Democratic Republic of Congo has risen to more than 20, the U.N. mission in the country said on Saturday. The blast occurred on Friday when a lightning strike sparked a fire at the depot near the diamond mining hub of Mbuji-Mayi, Congo's third largest city. "I have instructed our office in Mbuji-Mayi to stand by and support local authorities in dealing with the situation," said Martin Kobler, head of MONUSCO. Full Story | Top |
| Car bombs and mortar attacks kill at least 17 in Iraq Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 12:25 PM PST | Top |
| Egypt says evacuates Libya embassy, Benghazi consulate after kidnappings Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 12:01 PM PST TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Egypt evacuated its embassy in the Libyan capital Tripoli and the consulate in Benghazi as a precautionary measure after five of its diplomatic staff were kidnapped, a foreign ministry spokesman told Al-Arabiya news channel on Saturday. (Reporting by Ahmed Tolba and Ulf Laessing, editing by Patrick Markey) Full Story | Top |
| Twenty-nine dead in clashes on anniversary of Egypt uprising Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 11:47 AM PST By Sameh Bardisi and Maggie Fick CAIRO (Reuters) - Twenty-nine people were killed during anti-government marches on Saturday while thousands rallied in support of the army-led authorities, underlining Egypt's volatile political fissures three years after the fall of autocrat President Hosni Mubarak. Security forces lobbed teargas and some fired automatic weapons in the air to try to prevent demonstrators opposed to the government reaching Tahrir Square, the symbolic heart of the 2011 uprising that toppled the former air force commander. As police tried to calm Cairo's politically-charged streets, a car bomb exploded near a police camp in the Egyptian city of Suez, security sources said. But the growing violence has not dented the popularity of General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, whose ouster of Islamist Mohamed Mursi, Egypt's first freely-elected president, plunged the country into turmoil. Full Story | Top |
| Madagascar's president takes over; grenade blast kills child Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 11:46 AM PST | Top |
| Death toll from protest clashes in Egypt rises to 29: health ministry Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 11:24 AM PST Cairo (Reuters) - The death toll from clashes during protests in Egypt on Saturday climbed to 29, state television quoted a health ministry official as saying. The fighting erupted on the third anniversary of the popular uprising which toppled autocrat Hosni Mubarak. Security forces fought opponents of the army-backed government which replaced Islamist President Mohamed Mursi. (Writing by Michael Georgy; editing by Andrew Roche) Full Story | Top |
| Strifetorn Central African Republic names new PM Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 11:02 AM PST | Top |
| Thai government wants end to protests but promises no crackdown Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 10:46 AM PST | Top |
| Ukraine president offers government posts to opposition leaders Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 10:42 AM PST By Richard Balmforth KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich offered two opposition leaders top government posts on Saturday, the presidential website said, after the two sides met for talks aimed at seeking an end to a violent political crisis. Former economy minister Arseny Yatsenyuk would be offered the post of prime minister and Vitaly Klitschko, an internationally known boxer, would be proposed as deputy prime minister responsible for humanitarian issues, the website said. If Yatsenyuk accepts the post of prime minister the president would be ready to accept the resignation of the government of Mykola Azarov, the website said. There was no immediate reaction from the opposition leaders, who have been calling for the dismissal of Azarov's government since unrest broke out in Kiev two months ago. Full Story | Top |
| India, Japan seek early agreement on nuclear cooperation Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 10:19 AM PST | Top |
| South Sudan government, rebels say each other violating ceasefire Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 09:46 AM PST By Carl Odera JUBA (Reuters) - The government and rebels in South Sudan traded accusations on Saturday of breaking a ceasefire deal supposed to calm violence that has driven half a million people from their homes. "The rebel forces are still continuing to attack our forces," Information Minister Michael Makeui Lueth said on arrival from Ethiopia where President Salva Kiir's government signed a deal on Thursday with the rebels led by former vice president Riek Machar. The deal came into effect on Friday night after a 24-hour window under an agreement brokered by regional grouping of nations IGAD. "If nothing is done by the IGAD, then definitely our forces will not fold their hands," Lueth said. Full Story | Top |
| Syrian talks haven't achieved much, but will continue: mediator Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 09:41 AM PST International mediator Lakhdar Brahimi said a first day of face-to-face talks between Syria's opposing sides had not yielded significant results but he hoped they would lead to aid supplies reaching the besieged city of Homs. "We haven't achieved much but we are continuing," Brahimi told a news conference on Saturday after two meetings between the government and opposition delegations at United Nations headquarters in Geneva. Full Story | Top |
| Police say about five wounded by bomb near scene of Madagascar presidential inauguration Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 09:37 AM PST ANTANANARIVO (Reuters) - About five people were injured on Saturday by an "explosive device" near the stadium where Madagascar's new president was inaugurated earlier on Saturday, police said. "We see only that there are several wounded, possibly five. We even see a severed leg there," Germain Ratsirombahina, commissioner at a police station in the capital told Reuters by phone. (Reporting by Alain Iloniaina; Writing by Duncan Miriri) Full Story | Top |
| Outrage in Italy at pig's head sent to Rome synagogue Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 09:27 AM PST Offences against Jewish targets in Rome including a pig's head sent to the city's main synagogue caused outrage in Italy on Saturday in the run-up to International Holocaust Remembrance Day next week. "This is a vile and cowardly act which offends the Jewish community and all Romans on the eve of the memorial day," Nicola Zingaretti, president of Lazio, the region in which the city of Rome is located. The pig's head was sent in a parcel to Rome's Grand Synagogue on Friday and similar packages were also addressed to the Israeli embassy in Rome and to a museum holding an exhibition on the Nazi Holocaust. Holocaust remembrance day is January 27, the anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp in 1945 by Soviet troops. Full Story | Top |
| Hungary's leftist opposition faces tough election campaign Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 09:13 AM PST | Top |
| Central African Republic names new prime minister Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 08:59 AM PST Central African Republic's new interim President Catherine Samba-Panza has named Andre Nzapayeke, a former official of the African Development Bank, as prime minister, state radio said on Saturday. Samba-Panza, who took office two days ago, is seeking to build an interim government to restore order to the former French colony after months of sectarian violence that has left thousands dead or homeless. That triggered revenge attacks by Christian militia known as anti-balaka, or anti-machete, and fighting has escalated in recent days despite the presence of about 1,600 French troops and 5,000 African Union peacekeepers. Full Story | Top |
| British police say volunteers going to Syria war will face arrest Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 08:57 AM PST Britons travelling to Syria to help the rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad could be arrested on their return, a senior police chief warned on Saturday, saying they may pose a security risk to the UK. Peter Fahy, head of the Association of Chief Police Officers, said there was "huge concern" about Britons, including a rising number of youngsters, fighting in Syria and becoming radicalized by hardline Islamists. British police have already arrested 16 people on suspicion of terrorism offences in Syria this year, some as young as 17, compared to 24 arrests in all of 2013. Most of the Britons involved in attacks in the UK, including the four suicide bombers who committed the 2005 London bombings that killed 52 people, as well as their co-conspirators, were reported to have received training in camps in countries such as Afghanistan and Pakistan. Full Story | Top |
| German anti-euro party regroups with attack on EU federalism Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 08:32 AM PST | Top |
| Madagascar's new president takes over power from ex-coup leader Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 08:07 AM PST | Top |
| Twelve dead in fresh violence in China's Xinjiang Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 07:41 AM PST Chinese police shot dead six people during a "terrorist" attack in the restive western region of Xinjiang and six more died when explosives they were carrying detonated, state media said, as officials accused a prominent academic of aiding militants. Police came under attack on Friday by a group throwing explosive devices in Xinhe county, official news agency Xinhua said on Saturday, citing local authorities, the latest violence to jolt the region with a large Muslim population. Xinjiang has been the theatre of numerous incidents of unrest in recent years, which the government often blames on the separatist East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), though experts and rights groups cast doubt on its existence as a cohesive group. Around 100 people, including several policemen, have been killed in violence in Xinjiang since last April, according to state media reports. Full Story | Top |
| Yemeni official says diplomat's body found, but Iranian report denies it Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 07:06 AM PST An Iranian embassy official kidnapped in the Yemeni capital Sanaa in July was found beheaded in central Yemen on Saturday, a provincial official said. But Iran's Student News Agency (ISNA) quoted an Iranian embassy official as denying that the headless body belonged to the missing employee, kidnapped by armed men while he was travelling through the diplomatic quarter of Sanaa in July. Full Story | Top |
| Militants tell Russians to rebel against Kremlin or face attacks Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 06:45 AM PST | Top |
| Explosion heard near police building in Egyptian city of Suez: state TV Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 06:27 AM PST CAIRO (Reuters) - An explosion was heard on Saturday near a police building in the Egyptian city of Suez, state television reported. The building was a camp for riot police in the city, which lies at the southern entrance to the Suez Canal. One security source told Reuters that three attackers had planted a bomb and fled before the explosion. (Reporting By Omar Fahmy and Sameh Bardisi; Writing by Maggie Fick; Editing by Janet Lawrence) Full Story | Top |
| Four protesters killed in clashes in Cairo: security sources Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 06:02 AM PST CAIRO (Reuters) - Four protesters were killed on Saturday in clashes that erupted during anti-government marches in Cairo, security sources said, on the anniversary of the revolt that toppled autocrat Hosni Mubarak. The sources gave no further details. Reuters witnesses had earlier seen Egyptian police fire live rounds in the air, along with tear gas and birdshot, to disperse protesters. (Reporting By Sameh Bardisi; Writing by Maggie Fick; Editing by Janet Lawrence) Full Story | Top |
| Syria talks to discuss ceasefire, aid deal for Homs: opposition Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 05:12 AM PST Syrian government and opposition delegations will discuss on Saturday a deal for a short ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid to enter besieged rebel-held areas in Homs, opposition delegate Anas al-Abdah said. He said the issue would be the first on the agenda of talks attended by the two sides later in the day, following their brief morning session in the presence of international mediator Lakhdar Brahimi. The opposition has asked fighters on the ground to respect a ceasefire and to protect convoys of aid once the agreement is reached, Abdah told reporters after the morning meeting at the United Nations headquarters in Geneva. "We had a suggestion prepared for this before the conference began and already spoke about it to the Red Cross and countries that are close to the regime like Russia, as well as United States and the United Nations," he said. Full Story | Top |
| UAE president suffered a stroke, in stable condition-state news agency Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 05:06 AM PST DUBAI (Reuters) - The president of the United Arab Emirates has undergone surgery after a stroke and is in a stable condition, state news agency WAM reported on Saturday. It quoted the presidential affairs ministry as saying Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahayn suffered a stroke early on Friday which "required doctors to perform surgery", adding his condition has since stabilized. It gave no further details. (Reporting by Sami Aboudi; Editing by Janet Lawrence) Full Story | Top |
| Afghan president says U.S. should start talks with Taliban or leave Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 05:01 AM PST | Top |
| Philippines, Muslim rebels agree to peace in comprehensive pact Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 04:54 AM PST | Top |
| Italy poll shows backing for center-left leader Renzi reforms Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 04:40 AM PST | Top |
| Bomb hits Cairo, Qaeda-linked group claims attacks Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 04:33 AM PST | Top |
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