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| U.N. envoy urges action on Yemen, Security Council to draft resolution Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 08:01 PM PST | Top |
| Mexico launches anti-kidnapping squad after abductions soar Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 06:55 PM PST | Top |
| Winter storm brings 'once-in-decade' ice, snow to U.S. South Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 06:01 PM PST | Top |
| Fidel Castro 'talked a lot' during meeting, Brazil's Rousseff says Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 05:53 PM PST Fidel Castro was lucid, displayed a sharp memory and "talked a lot," Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff said on Tuesday of her two-hour meeting with the former Cuban president. Rousseff met Castro, 87, on Monday during her visit to Cuba for a Latin American and Caribbean summit. She said Castro discussed his contemporaries, such as former Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, and historical figures such as Napoleon. Castro has rarely been seen in public since he took ill in 2006 and handed over power to his younger brother Raul Castro, at first provisionally in 2006 and then definitively in 2008. Full Story | Top |
| Cuba challenges neighbors on poverty, then faces own critics Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 05:51 PM PST | Top |
| U.S. rests its case in insider trading trial of SAC's Martoma Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 05:10 PM PST | Top |
| GMO critics protest at Monsanto meeting; resolutions fail Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 05:00 PM PST | Top |
| Pakistan sees chance for Afghan peace talks to resume after April election Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 04:24 PM PST | Top |
| Turkish central bank makes massive rate hikes to stem lira fall Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 03:30 PM PST | Top |
| Winter storm brings 'once in decade' ice, snow to Southern states Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 02:33 PM PST | Top |
| Iranian lawmakers to visit Britain as diplomatic ties improve Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 02:20 PM PST | Top |
| Ruins of Quebec seniors' home scoured for clues on fatal blaze Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 02:09 PM PST | Top |
| South Sudan rebel leader should face treason charge: minister Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 01:42 PM PST | Top |
| Biden urges Ukraine president to find compromise amid crisis Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 01:38 PM PST U.S. Vice President Joe Biden spoke with Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich about the country's crisis by phone for the second consecutive day on Tuesday, and encouraged him to look for more ways to compromise with the opposition, the White House said. In the call, which was initiated by Yanukovich, Biden welcomed progress made by the Ukrainian parliament in repealing anti-protest laws and urged him to look at other measures. "These include an amnesty law and a new government that can bring political unity, win the confidence of the Ukrainian people, and take Ukraine in the direction of Europe by strengthening democratic institutions and making the reforms necessary to achieve economic prosperity," the White House said. Full Story | Top |
| U.N. suggests removal of Syria chemicals unnecessarily delayed Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 01:37 PM PST By Louis Charbonneau and Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon suggested in a report on Tuesday that an operation to remove Syria's chemical weapons had been unnecessarily delayed and urged the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to speed up the process. Under a deal negotiated by Russia and the United States, Syria agreed to destroy its chemical weapons arsenal after an August 21 sarin gas attack, which killed hundreds of people and led to threats of U.S. air strikes. Ban said in a report to the U.N. Security Council, dated January 27 but made publicly available on Tuesday, that a December 31 deadline for removing Syria's worst chemicals had been missed. Syria has said the operation faces security challenges. Full Story | Top |
| Central African Republic wants U.N. force as EU troops OKed Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 01:01 PM PST By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council approved on Tuesday the planned deployment of European troops to Central African Republic in a bid to stop violence between Christians and Muslims as the country's president called for a U.N. peacekeeping mission. The United Nations has warned that the conflict in the landlocked former French colony could spiral into genocide. France sent 1,600 troops to Central African Republic last month to assist some 5,000 African Union peacekeepers, while the European Union agreed last week to send around 500 troops. Central Africa's interim President Catherine Samba-Panza said on Tuesday that she has written to the United Nations to call for the African peacekeeping force to be transformed into a larger U.N. operation. Full Story | Top |
| Netanyahu: interim deal set Iran's nuclear drive back by 6 weeks Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 12:50 PM PST By Dan Williams TEL AVIV (Reuters) - An international deal capping Iran's nuclear work set the program back by just six weeks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday, accusing Tehran of using the hiatus to hone technologies with bomb-making potential. Iran this month began implementing the interim nuclear accord it clinched with world powers in Geneva in November, and which Netanyahu has condemned as a "historic mistake" for easing sanctions on Israel's arch-foe while letting it retain the infrastructure to make fissile materials. "All told, we assess that the agreement put Iran six weeks further away, no more than that, from the place where it was beforehand," Netanyahu told a security conference in Tel Aviv. "So the test remains for a permanent deal, if achieved, to prevent Iran from achieving a nuclear capability altogether," he said, alluding to further planned international talks with Iran aimed at a fuller agreement on the disputed nuclear program. Full Story | Top |
| Gunmen kill Egyptian general; ousted Mursi defiant at trial Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 12:31 PM PST | Top |
| Nicaragua scraps term limits in boost for socialist Ortega Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 12:12 PM PST | Top |
| Aid convoy stalled as Syrian government demands assurances Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 12:08 PM PST By Stephanie Nebehay and Tom Miles GENEVA (Reuters) - The fate of a U.N. aid convoy for thousands of Syrians besieged in the city of Homs hung in the balance on Tuesday as the Syrian government demanded assurances the supplies would not end up in the hands of "terrorists". Damascus describes all armed opponents of President Bashar al-Assad's government as terrorists. Efforts to get food and medical aid into Homs have become a test case on whether peace talks in Switzerland can produce any practical results almost three years into the Syrian conflict. The United Nations said it was ready to deliver relief supplies to about 2,500 people trapped inside rebel-held parts of Homs, devastated by months of shelling and fighting. Full Story | Top |
| Abbas proposes three-year Israeli pullout from West Bank Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 12:01 PM PST | Top |
| Israeli man jailed for offering to spy for Iran: court Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 11:50 AM PST (Reuters) - An Israeli man described as a member of an ultra-Orthodox fringe group and accused of offering to spy for Iran was jailed for four and a half years on Tuesday, court papers showed. Isaac Bergel contacted Iran's embassy in Berlin in 2011 offering to provide information about Israel, prosecutors said. At the time of Bergel's arrest in July, Israeli officials said he belonged to the Neturei Karta ultra Orthodox group that rejects Israel's existence, believing a Jewish state may exist only after the Messiah comes. Israel has accused its arch-foe Iran of working to develop a nuclear bomb to threaten the Jewish state. Full Story | Top |
| Iraq says Syria war spillover hinders oilfields, pipelines Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 11:36 AM PST By Peg Mackey, Lin Noueihed and Julia Payne LONDON (Reuters) - Spillover attacks from the civil war in Syria have hindered development of Iraq's gas and oil reserves and a major pipeline to the Mediterranean has been blown up dozens of times, Iraq's top energy official said on Tuesday. Violence in Iraq climbed back to its highest level in five years in 2013, with nearly 9,000 people killed, most of them civilians, according to the United Nations. "The ongoing conflict in Syria has resulted in an increasing number of terrorists using vast desert areas between Syria and Iraq to establish bases from which they have carried out attacks against the civilian population and economic targets and infrastructure," Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Hussain al-Shahristani said. "The attacks have been focused on oil export pipelines, power generation and transmission lines." The al Qaeda-linked Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), which is also fighting in neighboring Syria, has taken control of the Iraqi city of Falluja west of Baghdad with the help of armed tribesmen. Full Story | Top |
| U.S. senators urge nominee for Beijing ambassador to be tough on China Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 11:28 AM PST | Top |
| Ukraine PM resigns amid unrest, parliament revokes anti-protest laws Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 11:18 AM PST By Richard Balmforth and Pavel Polityuk KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov resigned on Tuesday while deputies loyal to President Viktor Yanukovich, acting to calm violent street protests, back-tracked and overturned anti-protest laws they rammed through parliament 12 days ago. The first real concessions by Yanukovich since the crisis erupted two months ago brought cheers from several thousand demonstrators on Kiev's Independence Square, focal point of the protests. Opposition leaders said they would continue to harness street power to wring more gains. "We have to change not only the government, but the rules of the game as well," declared boxer-turned-politician Vitaly Klitschko. Full Story | Top |
| Britain's Cameron urges Ukraine to turn towards Europe again Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 11:11 AM PST Prime Minister David Cameron on Tuesday urged Ukraine to turn back towards Europe, a spokesman for the British leader said, paving the way for the revival of a shelved trade agreement between Kiev and the European Union. Cameron's comments came after Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov resigned and deputies loyal to President Viktor Yanukovich, acting to calm violent street protests, back-tracked and overturned anti-protest laws they rammed through parliament 12 days ago. A source familiar with Cameron's thinking said his intervention was meant to send a message to the Ukrainian people that the door to a stalled trade agreement with the EU remained open if they wanted it. "President Yanukovich needs to put Ukraine back on the path to a more stable and secure European future." The EU said in December it was suspending further work with Ukraine on the ambitious trade and cooperation agreement because the government in Kiev had failed to give a clear commitment to signing the deal. Full Story | Top |
| Cameron urges Ukraine to turn towards Europe again Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 11:09 AM PST | Top |
| Influential cleric urges Saudis to stop backing Egypt's dominant military Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 10:39 AM PST | Top |
| Israel charges Palestinian in U.S. embassy bomb plot Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 10:08 AM PST A Palestinian man was charged on Tuesday in connection with what Israel says was a plot to carry out a suicide bombing at the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv discussed during contacts with a militant in Hamas Islamist ruled Gaza. The charge sheet submitted to Jerusalem district court did not suggest any practical steps were taken to carry out an attack. Iyad Abu Sahra, born in 1990, was charged with contact with a foreign agent and conspiracy to commit a crime, and also for supporting Hamas for having waved the group's flag at a protest last year at a Jerusalem holy site. Last week, Israel said it has arrested two Palestinians it said were planning attacks for al Qaeda, including on the embassy. Full Story | Top |
| EU power liberalization jars with green targets: study Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 09:58 AM PST | Top |
| Ivory Coast rebuilds navy to ward off growing piracy threat Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 09:54 AM PST Ivory Coast is adding around 40 new vessels to its depleted navy as it confronts a growing threat from pirates in the Gulf of Guinea, the country's defense minister said on Tuesday. Attacks on commercial vessels off the coast of oil-rich West Africa jumped by a third last year. The first known hijacking of a vessel in Ivory Coast territorial waters occurred late in 2012. "These vessels will provide security on our rivers, the lagoon and at sea," Defence Minister Paul Koffi Koffi said. Full Story | Top |
| Polish ex-intelligence official says time for truth on CIA jail Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 09:53 AM PST | Top |
| JP Morgan IT executive plunges to death at bank's London HQ Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 09:36 AM PST | Top |
| UK biodiesel plant to re-open in next few months Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 09:34 AM PST A biodiesel plant run by major UK independent oil firm Greenergy is set to re-open in the next few months once repairs are completed after damage caused by the worst tidal flooding seen on the east coast of England for 60 years, the company said. The plant at Immingham, which makes biodiesel from waste products such as used cooking oil, was shut down safely in advance of the flooding on December 6, 2013. It declined to provide details on the capacity of the plant which was built to process vegetable oils into biodiesel but later converted to use waste products. The plant had the capacity to produce around 200,000 tonne (22,0462 metric tons) of biodiesel a year when it used vegetable oils. Full Story | Top |
| EU green energy law is flawed- adviser to EU top court Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 09:29 AM PST By Barbara Lewis BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Part of a law to promote green energy violates the treaties underpinning the European Union, an adviser to the highest EU court found on Tuesday, stoking political debate about subsidies for renewable power. The opinion will be considered further by the Court of Justice of the European Union over the next three to six months and could lead to the invalidation of an article of the EU law. The European Commission, the EU executive, said it could not comment on ongoing cases. An advocate general, who advises the European court in Luxembourg, found Sweden had respected EU law on promoting renewable energy, but in doing so had broken rules enshrined in the EU treaties on free movement of goods. Full Story | Top |
| South African opposition DA drafts in black leader for election Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 09:00 AM PST | Top |
| Second tranche aid to Ukraine not agreed yet: Russian deputy PM Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 08:51 AM PST Russia and the Ukraine have no agreement about a second tranche of a $15 billion loan, after Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov resigned on Tuesday, Russia's deputy prime minister said. "We have not had any specific agreements before the resignation Of Mykola Yanovich (Azarov) on the terms of the second tranche, the finance ministries are holding talks," Russian Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov told reporters after the Russia-EU summit in Brussels. Russia agreed in January to help the former Soviet republic with a loan to meet its huge debt repayments. Full Story | Top |
| Russian president says will honor loan to Ukraine Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 08:44 AM PST Russia will honor its pledge to lend Ukraine $15 billion and reduce the price of gas it supplies to its neighbor even if the opposition forms the next government, President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday. However, Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov said soon afterwards that Russia and Ukraine had no agreement yet on the second tranche of the $15 billion loan and talks between finance ministries were continuing. Ukraine's prime minister, Mykola Azarov, resigned earlier on Tuesday following weeks of protests. Russia would, however, be monitoring Ukraine's economic health very closely as the loan needed to be repaid. Full Story | Top |
| Death toll in northeast Nigeria attack rises to 85 Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 08:40 AM PST An attack by suspected Islamist Boko Haram insurgents on a northeast Nigerian village on Monday killed 85 people, up from 40 previously reported, officials said on Tuesday. Boko Haram wants to impose sharia (Islamic law) on a country split roughly equally between Christians and Muslims. Suspected Boko Haram rebels stormed the village of Kawuri, in remote northeastern Borno state where insurgents are resisting a military crackdown. In another attack on Sunday in neighboring Adamawa state, suspected members of Boko Haram killed 22 people during an attack on a church service. Full Story | Top |
| British PM Cameron's ex-media chief knew of phone-hacking, court hears Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 08:35 AM PST | Top |
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