Today's Reuters World News Headlines - Yahoo! News: | | Myanmar's Suu Kyi travels for first time since release Sun,3 Jul 2011 11:36 PM PDT Reuters - BAGAN, Myanmar (Reuters) - Myanmar pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi ventured outside her home city on Monday for the first time since her release from house arrest in November, making a low-key visit to the ancient city of Bagan amid tight security. Full Story1 | Top | Fidel Castro predicts Chavez will beat cancer Sun,3 Jul 2011 09:23 PM PDT Reuters - HAVANA (Reuters) - Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro predicted on Sunday that his leftist ally Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez would win his battle against cancer, for which he is being treated in a Cuban hospital.
Full Story1 | Top | Mexico's former ruling party hammers Calderon in vote Sun,3 Jul 2011 07:48 PM PDT Reuters - TOLUCA, Mexico (Reuters) - Mexico's main opposition party swept to victory in a key state election on Sunday, strengthening its bid to retake the presidency and handing a major defeat to President Felipe Calderon's conservatives.
Full Story1 | Top | Thaksin sister prepares to lead Thailand after stunning win Sun,3 Jul 2011 06:54 PM PDT Reuters - BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai opposition leader Yingluck Shinawatra, a political newcomer, prepared to lead her country after a stunning weekend election victory but huge challenges lie ahead, including how quickly to bring home her brother, exiled ex-premier Thaksin.
Full Story1 | Top | Tanks pull back from Hama, 2 killed in Damascus suburb Sun,3 Jul 2011 05:29 PM PDT Reuters - AMMAN, Jul (Reuters) - Syrian tanks deployed at the entrances to the city of Hama Sunday but later pulled back, residents said, two days after it saw the largest protest against President Bashar al-Assad since an uprising began three months ago. Full Story1 | Top | Thousands of Moroccans protest, unmoved by reforms Sun,3 Jul 2011 04:33 PM PDT Reuters - TANGIER, Morocco (Reuters) - Thousands of people protested in Morocco on Sunday over constitutional reforms they said did not go far enough, but an official said they were out-numbered by people demonstrating in support of the changes.
Full Story1 | Top | Mladic to boycott war crimes court Sun,3 Jul 2011 03:14 PM PDT Reuters - THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Former Bosnian Serb army chief Ratko Mladic plans to boycott the U.N. war crimes court on Monday, when he is scheduled to enter a plea against charges of genocide during the Bosnian war.
Full Story1 | Top | Syrian tanks pull back from Hama as security tightens Sun,3 Jul 2011 03:03 PM PDT Reuters - AMMAN, Jul (Reuters) - Syrian tanks deployed at the entrances to the city of Hama on Sunday but later pulled back, residents said, two days after it saw the largest protest against President Bashar al-Assad since an uprising began three months ago. Full Story1 | Top | Thaksin party wins Thai election by a landslide Sun,3 Jul 2011 02:51 PM PDT Reuters - BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's opposition won a landslide election victory on Sunday, led by the sister of former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra in a triumph for red-shirt protesters who clashed with the army last year.
Full Story1 | Top | Son of Libya's Gaddafi tells West: "You cannot win" Sun,3 Jul 2011 02:40 PM PDT Reuters - PARIS (Reuters) - Western powers are doomed to lose their military campaign to oust Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, one of his sons said in an interview with French television, and their air strikes against government forces had made them "legitimate targets." Full Story1 | Top | Greece offers aid after Gaza flotilla ban Sun,3 Jul 2011 12:40 PM PDT Reuters - ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece offered to ferry humanitarian aid to the Palestinian Authority on Sunday after banning a pro-Palestinian flotilla bound for Gaza from departing from its ports and arresting the captain of one of the boats. Full Story1 | Top | Blast kills five at northeast Nigeria bar Sun,3 Jul 2011 12:13 PM PDT Reuters - MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - An explosion killed at least five people and injured 10 more on Sunday at a bar near a police barracks in Nigeria's northeastern city of Maiduguri, the latest apparent attack by radical Islamist sect Boko Haram. Full Story1 | Top | Belarus police arrest protesters Sun,3 Jul 2011 11:50 AM PDT Reuters - MINSK (Reuters) - Belarus police arrested scores of people holding "clapping" protests in central Minsk against President Alexander Lukashenko, who told an open-air rally on Sunday that a plot was afoot to end his long rule.
Full Story1 | Top | Insurgents "bought" suicide bomber - Afghan spy agency Sun,3 Jul 2011 11:20 AM PDT Reuters - KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan's intelligence agency said on Sunday that a senior commander from the Pakistani Taliban sold a suicide bomber to an Afghan militant network, to carry out an attack on a local commander in eastern Afghanistan. Full Story1 | Top | Financial crisis forces Palestinian wage cuts Sun,3 Jul 2011 08:40 AM PDT Reuters - RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - The Palestinian Authority can only pay employees half their salaries this month because of a shortfall in foreign aid which it needs for its financial survival, the prime minister said on Sunday.
Full Story1 | Top | Italy expels Algerian jailed for planning attacks Sun,3 Jul 2011 07:57 AM PDT Reuters - ROME (Reuters) - Italy deported Algerian Yamine Bouhrama on Sunday after his prison term ended, saying he had been part of a group that tried to commit acts of terrorism on a scale exceeding the London and Madrid bombings. Full Story1 | Top | Gaddafi welcome to retire in Libya: Rebel chief Sun,3 Jul 2011 06:03 AM PDT Reuters - BENGHAZI, Libya, Jul (Reuters) - Libya's rebel chief told Reuters on Sunday Muammar Gaddafi was welcome to retire on Libyan soil as long as he resigns formally and agrees to international supervision of his movements. Full Story1 | Top | Spain ETA-linked party says Basque peace deal real Sun,3 Jul 2011 06:00 AM PDT Reuters - SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain (Reuters) - A political group linked to separatists ETA won unprecedented control of city halls in the Basque Country in recent elections and now says it wants to work for peace even though it has not called on ETA to disband. Full Story1 | Top | Treasure trove found in Indian temple, said to be worth billions Sun,3 Jul 2011 04:21 AM PDT Reuters - THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, India (Reuters) - A treasure trove of gold, diamonds and precious stones hidden for centuries was discovered in the underground vaults of a temple in southern India, a temple official said Sunday, as authorities scrambled armed police to guard the shrine. Full Story1 | Top | Besieged South Yemen brigade appeals for help Sun,3 Jul 2011 04:19 AM PDT Reuters - ADEN, Yemen (Reuters) - An army brigade in south Yemen, trapped on its base since Islamist militants seized a nearby town, appealed for help on Sunday and said it needed troop reinforcements, weapons and water. Full Story1 | Top | Afghanistan detains eight people over Kabulbank scandal Sun,3 Jul 2011 04:15 AM PDT Reuters - KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan authorities detained eight people in a relation to Afghanistan's Kabulbank scandal, a top Afghan prosecutor said on Sunday, including three Indian nationals who their embassy said were released hours after being taken in.
Full Story1 | Top | Spain government trails opposition by 14 points: poll Sun,3 Jul 2011 02:35 AM PDT Reuters - MADRID (Reuters) - Spaniards fed up with high unemployment and a sluggish economy would elect the center-right Popular Party (PP) with a lead of more than 14 percentage points over the governing Socialists, an opinion poll showed on Sunday.
Full Story1 | Top | Analyst view: Thai opposition wins in landslide, polls show Sun,3 Jul 2011 02:27 AM PDT Reuters - BANGKOK (Reuters) - The opposition won Thailand's general election by a landslide on Sunday, exit polls showed, paving the way for Yingluck Shinawatra to become the country's first female prime minister in a victory for a red-shirted political movement. Full Story1 | Top | South Korea to submit claim on East China Sea shelf to U.N. Sun,3 Jul 2011 01:07 AM PDT Reuters - SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea will submit a claim to an extended portion of seabed beyond its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the East China Sea to a United Nations body this year, media reported Sunday, a move that could rekindle territorial disputes with China and Japan. Full Story1 | Top |
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