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China's graft-fighting Xi tells party future is on the line Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 11:14 PM PST BEIJING (Reuters) - China's ruling Communist Party will only be able to mark its 100th birthday in eight years time if officials can learn from the selfless sages of the past, party chief Xi Jinping said in remarks published on Sunday, taking another swipe at corruption. Xi, who will take over the reins of state power from outgoing President Hu Jintao at this month's annual full session of parliament, has made fighting pervasive graft a central theme since assuming the top job in the party and military in November. ... Full Story | Top |
Indian steel-project protestors killed by bomb blasts Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 10:15 PM PST BHUBANESWAR, India (Reuters) - At least three people protesting against plans for a $12 billion steel project by South Korea's POSCO in southeastern India were killed by crude bombs on Saturday, police said. Police said those killed in the village of Patna in Odisha state were probably making the bombs themselves, but a protest group spokesman said the dead activists were victims of an attack by supporters of the steel project. ... Full Story | Top |
Mexico's ruling party opens door to tax, energy changes Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 08:30 PM PST MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party paved the way on Saturday for possible tax hikes and an overhaul of state oil giant Pemex as it seeks to spur growth in Latin America's second-biggest economy. PRI delegates at a congress in Mexico City voted to change the party's position on refusing to consider the imposition of a value-added tax on food and medicine, and giving the party scope to open up Pemex to more private capital. ... Full Story | Top |
Chad says it killed Algeria hostage mastermind in Mali Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 06:00 PM PST N'DJAMENA (Reuters) - Chadian soldiers in Mali have killed Mokhtar Belmokhtar, the al Qaeda commander who masterminded a bloody hostage-taking at an Algerian gas plant in January, Chad's military said on Saturday. The death of one of the world's most wanted jihadists would be a major blow to al Qaeda in the region and to Islamist rebels already forced to flee towns they had seized in northern Mali by an offensive by French and African troops. "On Saturday, March 2, at noon, Chadian armed forces operating in northern Mali completely destroyed a terrorist base. ... ... Full Story | Top |
Netanyahu gets 14 more days to form new Israeli government Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 04:37 PM PST JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli President Shimon Peres on Saturday gave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu an additional 14 days to try to form a new government after he was unable to complete the task during an initial 28-day period. Talks with potential partners have been deadlocked since elections on January 22 and if he is unable to form a government by March 16 a new poll could be called - a delay that also puts into question a planned visit by President Barack Obama. ... Full Story | Top |
Egypt needs to fix economy, strike IMF deal: Kerry Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 04:35 PM PST CAIRO (Reuters) - Secretary of State John Kerry said on Saturday it is vital that Egypt revive its economy and that the country's fractious political parties reach agreement on painful economic reforms to secure an IMF loan. The country's foreign currency reserves have dived to little more than a third of levels before the 2011 revolution and the budget deficit is soaring as a sliding Egyptian pound pushes up the cost of state subsidies for imported fuel and food. ... Full Story | Top |
Chad says kills Algeria hostage mastermind in Mali Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 03:50 PM PST N'DJAMENA (Reuters) - Chadian soldiers in Mali have killed Mokhtar Belmokhtar, the al Qaeda commander who masterminded a bloody hostage-taking at an Algerian gas plant in January, Chad's military said on Saturday. The death of one of the world's most wanted jihadists would be a major blow to al Qaeda in the region and to Islamist rebels already forced to flee towns they had seized in northern Mali by an offensive by French and African troops. "On Saturday, March 2, at noon, Chadian armed forces operating in northern Mali completely destroyed a terrorist base (... ... Full Story | Top |
A push for change in China as new leaders take the helm Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 03:02 PM PST YUANGUDUI, China (Reuters) - For Chen Qiuyang, the new Chinese leadership that formally takes over this month can radically improve her life by doing just one thing: providing running water in her village in a remote corner of the northwestern province of Gansu. "We have to carry water from the well on our shoulders several times day. It's exhausting," Chen, who looked older than her 28 years, said in Yuangudui village, resting on a stool outside her home after completing another trip to the well. ... Full Story | Top |
Syria and Iran condemn U.S. plan to aid anti-Assad rebels Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 02:55 PM PST BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria and Iran joined forces on Saturday to condemn moves by Western powers to aid rebels fighting against President Bashar al-Assad, with the Syrian leader singling out Britain as a "shallow and immature" power. In an television interview with The Sunday Times newspaper shown in London late on Saturday, Assad said Britain's involvement in the Syria crisis had been naive and unrealistic. "I think they (Britain) are working against us, and they are working against the interests of the UK itself," Assad said in English-language remarks broadcast by Britain's Sky TV. ... Full Story | Top |
Venezuela's Chavez undergoing "tough" chemotherapy, VP says Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 02:41 PM PST CARACAS (Reuters) - Ailing Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has been undergoing "tougher" new treatment for cancer, including chemotherapy at the military hospital where he has been for the past two weeks, his vice president said. Speaking after a Catholic Mass to pray for Chavez's health, Nicolas Maduro described how the socialist president had personally given the order to leave Cuba in mid-February, two months after his latest cancer surgery there. ... Full Story | Top |
Factbox: North African al Qaeda's Belmokhtar Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 12:52 PM PST (Reuters) - Chad said on Saturday its soldiers in Mali had killed al Qaeda commander Mokhtar Belmokhtar, the al Qaeda mastermind of a bloody hostage-taking in Algeria in January. Here are some facts about Belmokhtar: - Belmokhtar's Mulathameen group claimed responsibility for the capture of Algeria's In Amenas gas plant, jointly-owned by BP, Statoil and Algeria's state energy company Sonatrach, in January. Up to 37 foreigners died after troops stormed the complex to end the hostage crisis in which 29 militants were also killed. ... Full Story | Top |
Portuguese march against austerity, want government out Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 11:37 AM PST LISBON (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of Portuguese poured into the streets of Lisbon and other cities on Saturday to demand an end to austerity dictated by an international bailout and the resignation of the center-right government. The rallies, which follow the introduction of the biggest tax hikes in living memory, mark the greatest public show of discontent since demonstrations last September forced the government to adjust some of its austerity measures. ... Full Story | Top |
Guinea says investigating shootings as protest death toll mounts Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 10:34 AM PST CONAKRY (Reuters) - At least one person was killed by gunfire and three others injured in ongoing street clashes in Guinea on Saturday, and the government said it was investigating whether security forces used live rounds against civilians. Two civilians and one police officer have been killed and hundreds of people injured since tensions over upcoming legislative polls triggered unrest in the West African nation's capital Conakry last week. ... Full Story | Top |
U.N.'s Ban, Syria mediator frustrated at failure to stop war Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 10:30 AM PST UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon and Syria mediator Lakhdar Brahimi expressed frustration on Saturday at the failure to end Syria's conflict and said the United Nations was ready to facilitate peace talks. Ban and Brahimi met in Mt. Pelerin, Switzerland, to discuss the two-year-old war that has killed more than 70,000 people. In a joint statement, they said "they regretted that the government and armed opposition forces have become increasingly reckless with human life and stressed the importance of accountability for war crimes against humanity. ... Full Story | Top |
Syrian army, rebel clashes bring conflict to Iraq doorstep Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 10:27 AM PST RABIA, Iraq (Reuters) - Clashes between the Syrian army and rebels at a border post brought the civil war close to neighboring Iraq, where troops fired warning shots into the air, residents, officials and a Reuters reporter said. Insurgents seized control of half of the northeastern Syrian town of Yaarabiya, including a border post with Iraq, in a battle with forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad on Friday and early Saturday, the pro-opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a monitoring group, said on Saturday. ... Full Story | Top |
Insight: Will Dreamliner drama affect industry self-inspection? Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 10:20 AM PST SAN FRANCISCO/SEATTLE/PARIS (Reuters)- Eight years ago, U.S. regulators substantially increased their dependence on the aircraft industry to help keep flying safe. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said it would no longer directly manage routine inspection of design and manufacturing. Instead, it would focus on overseeing a self-policing program executed by the manufacturers themselves through more than 3,000 of their employees assigned to review safety on behalf of the FAA. These so-called designees had existed for decades, but the FAA had vetted and controlled them. ... Full Story | Top |
Ethnic Albanians clash with police in Macedonia Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 10:14 AM PST SKOPJE (Reuters) - Riot police in Macedonia clashed on Saturday with ethnic Albanian protesters who torched a bus and attacked shops in a second day of violence triggered by the appointment of a former guerrilla fighter as defense minister. Ethnic tensions continue to simmer in the impoverished former Yugoslav republic more than a decade since it was brought to the brink of civil war during an ethnic Albanian guerrilla insurgency. ... Full Story | Top |
Turkish captives to be released by Kurdish rebels: agency Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 10:07 AM PST ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) rebels are planning to release a group of captured Turkish officials within the next 10 days as part of a broader peace deal, the state-run Anatolia Agency reported on Saturday. The PKK has been fighting Turkey's central government since 1984 and is negotiating with the authorities to try to end a conflict that has claimed some 40,000 lives. Anatolia quoted a Turkish politician, Gultan Kisanak, as telling a news conference in Arbil, northern Iraq: ""I hope these (public) officials will reunite with their families soon. ... Full Story | Top |
U.N. Security Council sets stage for lifting Somalia arms embargo Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 09:41 AM PST UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council is considering lifting an arms embargo on Somalia's government for one year so it can beef up its army to combat Islamist fighters, according to a draft resolution that is due to be voted on by the divided council on Wednesday. The Somalia government has asked for the arms embargo to be lifted and the United States has been pushing the council to agree, but Britain and France have been wary of removing the ban in a country already awash with weapons, diplomats say. ... Full Story | Top |
Mexico's ruling party convenes to seek change on tax, energy Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 09:39 AM PST MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party begins a congress on Saturday to overhaul its manifesto and open the door to major changes in energy and tax law to spur faster economic growth. The PRI, as the party is known, plans to vote on measures that would allow President Enrique Pena Nieto's administration to consider imposing a value added tax (VAT) on food and medicines and to allow more private investment in state oil firm Pemex. ... Full Story | Top |
Egypt deal with IMF of paramount importance: Kerry Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 09:20 AM PST CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's need to reach a loan deal with the IMF is "paramount", U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Saturday. Kerry also said he was certain that U.S. cooperation with Egypt can only happen if Cairo makes the right fundamental choices regarding the International Monetary Fund. Egypt said on Thursday it would invite an IMF team to reopen talks on a $4.8 billion loan, and the Investment Minister Osama Saleh expressed hope that a deal could be done by the end of April. ... Full Story | Top |
Odinga alleges unfairness before Kenyan vote Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 09:00 AM PST KAREN, Kenya (Reuters) - One of Kenya's top two presidential rivals accused the electoral commission on Saturday of disadvantaging him by "design or omission" in Monday's vote, a poll intended to reassert the rule of law after savage post-election tribal fighting in 2007. Prime Minister Raila Odinga, locked in a tight race against Uhuru Kenyatta, told Reuters he was still confident of a first-round victory, but his comments hint at legal wrangles and tension if the result is as close as surveys suggest. ... Full Story | Top |
Zimbabwe's Mugabe denies violent campaign ahead of elections Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 08:18 AM PST BINDURA, Zimbabwe (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe on Saturday denied his ZANU-PF party had launched a violent campaign to intimidate rivals in elections expected in July, which he hopes will extend his 33 years in power. Addressing a rally to mark his 89th birthday last week, Africa's oldest leader denied accusations by the rival Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai that ZANU-PF was playing dirty ahead of the presidential and parliamentary polls. ... Full Story | Top |
NATO says its troops shot dead two Afghan boys Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 08:04 AM PST KABUL (Reuters) - NATO said on Saturday its forces had accidentally shot dead two Afghan boys, in the latest of a series of reports of civilian deaths at the hands of international troops. The shooting in the southern province of Uruzgan could further strain the relationship between the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who has demanded U.S. special forces leave another province over allegations of torture. ... Full Story | Top |
Iraq monthly death toll down in February Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 06:46 AM PST BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Militants killed 136 Iraqis in February, fewer than the previous month, as the country continues to grapple with insurgents just over a year after U.S. troops withdrew, health ministry figures showed on Saturday. The country's precarious sectarian and ethnic balance has come under growing strain from the conflict in neighboring Syria, which is whipping up tensions between Shi'ite and Sunni Muslims in Iraq and the wider Middle East. The figures showed 88 civilians, 22 soldiers and 26 policemen were killed last month. A further 228 people were wounded. ... Full Story | Top |
Russian demonstrators rally in support of U.S. adoption ban Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 06:41 AM PST MOSCOW (Reuters) - Thousands of people marched through Moscow on Saturday in an orderly show of support for a ban on adoptions of Russian children by Americans, echoing President Vladimir Putin's demands for better care for Russian orphans in their homeland. Carrying signs with slogans including "Children are our future" and "America - hands off our children", activists mixed bitter criticism of the United States with calls for improvements in Russia's own care system. "These children are ours. ... Full Story | Top |
Al Qaeda issues English-language advice magazine for militants Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 06:17 AM PST RIYADH (Reuters) - Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), the Islamist movement's most active branch, has released an English-language magazine advising would-be militants on how to torch parked cars and cause traffic accidents. The magazine, released on militant websites, also warns France to pull back from Mali and lists 11 public figures in the West, including author Salman Rushdie, who it says are "wanted dead or alive for crimes against Islam". ... Full Story | Top |
Chavez undergoing "tough" chemotherapy: Venezuela VP Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 05:16 AM PST CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's ailing President Hugo Chavez has been undergoing "tougher" new treatment for cancer including chemotherapy at the military hospital where he has been for the last two weeks, his vice-president said. Speaking late on Friday after a Catholic Mass to pray for Chavez's health, Maduro described how the socialist president had personally given the order to leave Cuba in mid-February, two months after his latest cancer surgery there. ... Full Story | Top |
One person killed, four injured in south Yemen protest: medics Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 05:11 AM PST ADEN (Reuters) - Yemeni security forces shot and killed one activist and wounded at least four other people on Saturday during clashes with southern separatists who had blocked roads and attacked police, medics and witnesses said. U.S.-allied Yemen, thrown into political disarray in early 2011 when mass protests ousted long-time ruler Ali Abdullah Saleh, still faces frequent fighting between separatists and security forces. ... Full Story | Top |
Diaspora Kenyans, unable to vote abroad, feel cheated Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 04:20 AM PST JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Kenyans living abroad say they feel cheated about not being able to vote in Monday's closely contested election, even though the millions of dollars in remittances they send back home each year are a major fillip to east Africa's biggest economy. There are an estimated 2.5 million Kenyans in the diaspora, many living in the United States and Britain, but also in Germany and Kenya's east African neighbors. ... Full Story | Top |
Italy's Grillo lists conditions for backing a government Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 04:17 AM PST ROME (Reuters) - The 5-Star Movement that emerged as Italy's largest party after a deadlocked election might support a government if it changed electoral law, cut politicians' expenses and set a two-term limit for parliamentarians, its leader has told a magazine. Parties have been wrangling over how to form a government as neither 5-Star, the center-left group led by Democratic Party (PD) leader Pier Luigi Bersani nor the center-right group led by People of Freedom (PDL) party head Silvio Berlusconi won full control of parliament in this week's vote. ... Full Story | Top |
Third of children in conflict-ridden Congo denied schooling: U.N. Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 04:04 AM PST KINSHASA (Reuters) - Nearly a third of Congolese children are missing out on schooling as conflict, poverty, and weak governance take their toll, according to a study from the United Nations. Democratic Republic of Congo is recovering from decades of dictatorship and two wars that left millions dead and the country's infrastructure in ruins. Tens of thousands of people have been displaced from their homes in areas of ongoing rebel conflict, such as North Kivu province, and live in makeshift camps. The study, begun in 2010 by the U.N. ... Full Story | Top |
Sri Lanka film on war crimes makes debut at U.N. Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 03:45 AM PST GENEVA (Reuters) - A documentary purporting to show the execution of civilians and other war crimes committed by the Sri Lankan army had its first public screening on Friday but was swiftly rejected by the government as part of an "orchestrated campaign" against it. The documentary "No Fire Zone: The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka" is the third by British journalist and director Callum Macrae about the final stages of the nearly 30-year civil war. "We see it as a film of record, but also a call to action," Macrae told a news briefing. "All of it is genuine. ... Full Story | Top |
Congo government troops retake territory left by rebels Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 03:03 AM PST KINSHASA (Reuters) - Congolese government troops have re-occupied eastern towns for the first time in eight months after rebels weakened by an internal power struggle withdrew and turned their weapons on each other. The advance is the first significant progress by Congo's army since a series of defeats last year, but raises fears of fresh clashes with M23 fighters who are intent on reclaiming the same areas after peace talks stalled. ... Full Story | Top |
Motorcycle bomb kills two in Thai south, tests peace talk deal Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 02:19 AM PST BANGKOK (Reuters) - Suspected insurgents detonated a motorcycle bomb in southern Thailand on Saturday, killing two military rangers and wounding 11 people, the second serious attack in as many days after one of the Muslim rebel groups operating in the area agreed to hold peace talks. The blast on a road in Yala province, in which two civilians were among the wounded, followed a similar motorcycle bombing in neighboring Narathiwat province on Friday that wounded six people. ... Full Story | Top |
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