Today's Reuters World News Headlines - Yahoo! News: | | Dalai Lama not serious about talks with Beijing: report Mon,25 Jul 2011 11:15 PM PDT Reuters - BEIJING (Reuters) - Tibet's exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama is not serious about talking with Beijing, but the government will never make any compromises with him to get him back to the table, a major Chinese newspaper said on Tuesday.
Full Story | Top | Israel torn on apologizing to Turks over Gaza ship Mon,25 Jul 2011 10:14 PM PDT Reuters - JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel is debating whether to say sorry for storming a Gaza-bound Turkish activist ship last year, after its jurists recommended satisfying Ankara's demand for an apology to help fend off war-crimes lawsuits. Full Story | Top | Israel's Lieberman won't quit on apology to Turkey Mon,25 Jul 2011 10:09 PM PDT Reuters - JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said Sunday he would not quit the coalition government if it decides to apologize to Turkey for killing nine Turks aboard a pro-Palestinian activist ship last year. Full Story | Top | Israel's flotilla raid report delayed to August Mon,25 Jul 2011 10:09 PM PDT Reuters - UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations on Monday confirmed that the release of a U.N. report on a deadly Israeli raid that killed nine Turks aboard a pro-Palestinian activist ship last year would be postponed until late August.
Full Story | Top | Pemex counts 100 workers linked to Mexico fuel thefts Mon,25 Jul 2011 06:30 PM PDT Reuters - MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - More than 100 oil workers and contractors hired by Mexico's state oil monopoly Pemex have aided criminal gangs stealing millions of barrels of fuel over the past decade, a document obtained by Reuters shows.
Full Story | Top | Kosovo police in tense standoff with local Serbs Mon,25 Jul 2011 05:34 PM PDT Reuters - MITROVICA, Kosovo (Reuters) - Kosovo sent special police forces to its Serbian-populated north late on Monday to enforce a ban on imports from Serbia, but local Serbs resisted the move as ethnic tensions rose sharply. Full Story | Top | Chavez wrong on Bolivar murder theory: inquiry Mon,25 Jul 2011 04:14 PM PDT Reuters - CARACAS (Reuters) - South American independence hero Simon Bolivar was not murdered by Colombian foes as suggested by Hugo Chavez but may have died of accidental poisoning, according to a study ordered by Venezuela's leader. Full Story | Top | Norway mass killer jeered on way to court hearing Mon,25 Jul 2011 06:34 AM PDT Reuters - OSLO (Reuters) - Anders Behring Breivik, who killed at least 93 people in a bomb attack and shooting rampage in Norway, arrived at an Oslo courtroom for a closed custody hearing on Monday to jeers from an angry crowd.
Full Story | Top | Bodyguards kill Colombian gang leader Mon,25 Jul 2011 02:51 PM PDT Reuters - BOGOTA (Reuters) - The leader of one of Colombia's most powerful criminal groups was gunned down by his own bodyguards Monday in the drug-plagued Antioquia province, police said. Full Story | Top | Opposition leader Layton steps down to battle cancer Mon,25 Jul 2011 01:05 PM PDT Reuters - TORONTO (Reuters) - The leader of Canada's main opposition party, limping heavily and looking pale and drawn, said on Monday he would step down temporarily because of cancer but vowed to return once Parliament resumes in mid-September.
Full Story | Top | Doubt cast on Norway gunman claim of more cells Mon,25 Jul 2011 12:26 PM PDT Reuters - OSLO (Reuters) - Norwegian police think gunman Anders Behring Breivik is probably a lone wolf, a view also held by some researchers who cast doubt on his claim that he was working with two other cells.
Full Story | Top | Train crash could curb China rail equipment exports Mon,25 Jul 2011 12:06 PM PDT Reuters - HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) - A deadly train crash in China over the weekend has raised concerns about the safety of the country's fast-growing rail network and threatens to undermine its plans to export high-speed train technology.
Full Story | Top | Israel's flotilla raid report delayed to August Mon,25 Jul 2011 11:55 AM PDT Reuters - UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations on Monday confirmed that the release of a U.N. report on a deadly Israeli raid that killed nine Turks aboard a pro-Palestinian activist ship last year would be postponed until late August.
Full Story | Top | Forensic experts attack Amanda Knox trial evidence Mon,25 Jul 2011 11:46 AM PDT Reuters - PERUGIA, Italy (Reuters) - Independent forensic experts took the stand on Monday to attack key pieces of evidence used to convict U.S. student Amanda Knox of the murder of her British roommate in the Italian city of Perugia in 2007.
Full Story | Top | U.S. rejects Iran accusations in scientist's death Mon,25 Jul 2011 11:34 AM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States rejected on Monday Iran's accusation that Washington was behind the killing of an Iranian scientist and urged Tehran not to use the case to distract attention from its nuclear dispute.
Full Story | Top | Yemen opposition rejects government plan for talks Mon,25 Jul 2011 10:35 AM PDT Reuters - SANAA/ADEN (Reuters) - Yemen's opposition dismissed on Monday a government plan for talks aimed at easing unrest after months of mass protests demanding President Ali Abdullah Saleh's overthrow, saying it had not even heard of any such "roadmap" for peace.
Full Story | Top | Last major Serb war crimes suspect at U.N. court Mon,25 Jul 2011 09:51 AM PDT Reuters - THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Serbia's last major war crimes suspect refused to enter a plea on charges over the 1991-1995 Croatian war when he made a brief first appearance at the U.N.'s Yugoslavia tribunal on Monday.
Full Story | Top | Timeline: Mass shooting incidents in last 20 years Mon,25 Jul 2011 09:43 AM PDT Reuters - (Reuters) - Anders Behring Breivik told a Norwegian judge his bombing and shooting rampage that killed scores aimed to save Europe from a Muslim takeover, and said that "two more cells" existed in his organization.
Full Story | Top | China's effort to muzzle news of train crash sparks outcry Mon,25 Jul 2011 08:27 AM PDT Reuters - BEIJING (Reuters) - Government directives demanding journalists not question official accounts of a deadly high-speed train crash in eastern China are fueling public anger and suspicion about conflicting details of the accident, such as the death toll.
Full Story | Top | Norway revises down attack death toll to 76 Mon,25 Jul 2011 08:10 AM PDT Reuters - OSLO (Reuters) - Norwegian police revised down the death toll from Friday's bomb and shooting attack to 76 people from a previous estimate of 93, citing difficulties in gathering information at Utoeya island, where the shooting spree occurred. Full Story | Top | Syrian government passes new political parties law Mon,25 Jul 2011 08:06 AM PDT Reuters - AMMAN (Reuters) - The Syrian cabinet has approved a law that allows the formation of political parties other than the ruling Baath party, provided they adhere to "democratic principles," the state news agency said on Monday.
Full Story | Top | U.N. envoy, Libya rebels discuss ideas for peace Mon,25 Jul 2011 07:59 AM PDT Reuters - BENGHAZI (Reuters) - The U.N. envoy to Libya and the Benghazi-based rebel council said Monday they had discussed some general ideas for triggering a political process to end the war but there was no firm initiative on the table. Full Story | Top | Factbox: Who is Goran Hadzic? Mon,25 Jul 2011 07:42 AM PDT Reuters - (Reuters) - Goran Hadzic, the last major Serb war crimes fugitive, made his first court appearance at the U.N.'s Yugoslavia tribunal in The Hague Monday. Hadzic, 52, was indicted for committing crimes against humanity in Croatia during the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s. Full Story | Top | China sacks 3 senior officials after train crash Mon,25 Jul 2011 07:09 AM PDT Reuters - WENZHOU, China (Reuters) - China sacked three senior railway officials Sunday after a collision between two high-speed trains killed at least 35 people and raised new questions about the safety of the fast-growing rail network.
Full Story | Top | Polish firm sold fertilizer to Norway bomber Mon,25 Jul 2011 06:57 AM PDT Reuters - WARSAW (Reuters) - A Polish company sold chemical fertilizer to Norwegian bomber and gunman Anders Behring Breivik but the transaction was entirely legal and police have made no arrests, the Polish internal security agency said Monday. Full Story | Top | Norway attacker detained, claims collaborators Mon,25 Jul 2011 06:57 AM PDT Reuters - OSLO (Reuters) - A judge ordered eight weeks detention on Monday for the Norwegian man who has admitted a bombing and shooting massacre that killed about 90 people and who claimed in court to have two more groups of collaborators. Full Story | Top | Egypt cabinet pledges reforms to placate protesters Mon,25 Jul 2011 06:43 AM PDT Reuters - CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's cabinet pledged on Monday to clear out officials who held senior posts in Hosni Mubarak's era, continue with public corruption trials and press on with other reforms to placate protesters who have turned their anger on the ruling military. Full Story | Top | Israel stops suspected gunrunners in Dead Sea Mon,25 Jul 2011 05:26 AM PDT Reuters - JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli security forces on Monday stopped a small motor boat in the Dead Sea carrying assault rifles and ammunition from Jordan and arrested two Palestinians suspected of smuggling, police said. Full Story | Top |
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