Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Daily News: Reuters World News Headlines - Dutch gather in Amsterdam as royals prepare for handover

Tuesday, Apr 30, 2013 12:27 AM PDT
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Dutch gather in Amsterdam as royals prepare for handover 
Tuesday, Apr 30, 2013 12:27 AM PDT
A couple waits for Queen Beatrix's abdication ceremony outside the Royal Palace in AmsterdamBy Thomas Escritt and Anthony Deutsch AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Willem-Alexander becomes the first King of the Netherlands in more than 120 years on Tuesday when Queen Beatrix passes the crown to her eldest son. Thousands of well-wishers gathered in Amsterdam's Dam Square early on Tuesday, waiting to see the new King and Queen when they step out on the balcony of the Royal Palace. ...
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Powerful quake strikes off Azores archipelago 
Tuesday, Apr 30, 2013 12:24 AM PDT
LISBON (Reuters) - An earthquake of magnitude 6 struck in the Atlantic Ocean 38 miles east of Ponta Delgada in Portugal's Azores archipelago on Tuesday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, but local authorities reported no immediate damage. The quake was at a depth of 9.4 miles, the survey said. "The quake was felt here, but it was not strong enough to do any serious damage on the island. We have not received any requests for help," a duty officer at the Ponta Delgada fire brigade told Reuters. (Reporting By Pravin Char and Andrei Khalip; Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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China dissident's brother says home attacked nightly with dead poultry, bottles 
Tuesday, Apr 30, 2013 12:23 AM PDT
To match Interview CHINA-DISSIDENT/FAMILYBy Terril Yue Jones BEIJING (Reuters) - Security personnel in eastern China are carrying out a nightly harassment campaign against the brother of blind rights activist Chen Guangcheng, the two said on Tuesday, throwing rocks, bottles and dead poultry at his house for 12 nights in a row. The attacks on the village home of Chen Guangfu continued early on Tuesday, he said. Two cars parked outside his house in Shandong province, shining their headlights through the windows and again security personnel threw rocks and beer bottles at the house and into the yard, he said. ...
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CA-NEWS Summary 
Tuesday, Apr 30, 2013 12:07 AM PDT
Retailers to compensate victims of Bangladesh disaster DHAKA (Reuters) - Two Western retailers have promised to compensate families of garment workers killed while making their clothes in a Bangladesh factory building that collapsed last week in the country's worst industrial accident. The pledge from Britain's Primark and Canada's Loblaw came after the owner of the collapsed Rana Plaza was brought before a court in Dhaka on Monday, where lawyers and protesters chanted "hang him, hang him". ...
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Cyprus parliament decides on bailout, likely to vote yes 
Tuesday, Apr 30, 2013 12:06 AM PDT
Cypriot Finance Minister Harris Georgiades speaks to Reuters in an interview in NicosiaBy Michele Kambas NICOSIA (Reuters) - Cyprus's parliament decides on Tuesday whether to back a bailout imposed by its EU partners, with approval likely from a thin majority against mounting calls for the island to exit the euro. Lawmakers were due to meet in an extraordinary session to ratify the terms of the aid, which is conditional on Cyprus winding down its second-largest bank and imposing heavy losses on uninsured depositors in another. Voting was expected on Tuesday afternoon. ...
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Italy wants to renegotiate stability pact: minister 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 11:35 PM PDT
National flags of Italy and Germany and the EU flag are pictured in BerlinMILAN (Reuters) - Italy's new government wants to renegotiate the pact of stability with the European Union, the industry minister said in an interview on Tuesday. Flavio Zanonato said Italy needed to pursue a credible economic policy to maintain its reputation in Europe and keep the spread between Italian and German bond yields low. "But we are also interested in renegotiating with the union the pact of stability," he told La Repubblica newspaper. Zanonato said other countries such as France were calling for similar actions. ...
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Palestinian kills Israeli settler in West Bank 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 11:33 PM PDT
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A Palestinian man stabbed and shot dead an Israeli settler in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, the Israeli ambulance service and police said. It was the first time an Israeli has been killed by a Palestinian in the West Bank since 2011. Israeli media said the attacker was standing at a bus stop used by settlers, Israeli soldiers and Palestinians at a junction near the Palestinian city of Nablus. He then stabbed the settler, before seizing the man's gun and shooting him. ...
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Tokyo governor apologizes for remarks on Muslims, Istanbul 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 11:01 PM PDT
Tokyo Governor Naoki Inose is surrounded by media as he speaks to reporters at Tokyo Metropolitan Government headquarters in TokyoBy Antoni Slodkowski TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo's outspoken governor, Naoki Inose, who heads the city's bid for the 2020 Olympics, apologized on Tuesday for "inappropriate" comments he made about rival candidate Istanbul and Islamic countries. The remarks, made in a recent New York Times interview, prompted the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to investigate, while Turkey's sports minister said they were "unfair and disheartening" and "did not comply with the spirit of the values of the Olympic Movement". ...
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Saudi-U.S. relations to withstand North American oil boom 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 10:03 PM PDT
Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Al-Naimi listens to journalist during an OPEC meeting in ViennaBy Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Experts say Asia and Iran are the keys to maintaining a strong - but evolving - U.S.-Saudi Arabia energy relationship. Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi is expected to share his optimistic view on the future of Asian oil demand on Tuesday when he gives a major energy speech, billed as the first in the United States in four years. As the United States produces oil at the highest levels in 20 years thanks to the shale boom, Saudi Arabia's confidence in Asian markets could help keep relations between the two countries on track. ...
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Arab League seems to soften Israeli-Palestinian peace plan 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 09:39 PM PDT
Qatar's PM Sheik Hamad speaks during a news conference in DohaWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Arab states appeared to soften their 2002 peace plan on Monday when a top Qatari official said Israel and the Palestinians could trade land rather than conform exactly to their 1967 borders. Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani, Qatar's prime minister and foreign minister, made the comment after he and a group of Arab officials met U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry to discuss how to promote Israeli-Palestinian peace. ...
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China says detains 19, seizes weapons after Xinjiang unrest 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 07:39 PM PDT
A woman is escorted at a funeral ceremony for officials who died in last week's bloody clash between residents and officials in KashgarBEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese police have detained 19 people and seized homemade explosives and weapons following a bloody clash between residents and officials which killed 21 people last week in the restive region of Xinjiang, state media reported. The violence, in the heavily ethnic Uighur part of Xinjiang near the old Silk Road city of Kashgar, was the deadliest in the far western region since July 2009, when nearly 200 people were killed in riots in the Xinjiang capital of Urumqi. ...
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Italian reporter in Syria missing for 20 days: newspaper 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 05:51 PM PDT
ROME (Reuters) - Italian journalist Domenico Quirico, a correspondent for Turin's la Stampa newspaper, has not been heard from for 20 days after entering Syria from Lebanon earlier this month, the daily's editor-in-chief Mario Calabresi said on Monday. The 62-year-old Quirico, an experienced war reporter, entered Syria on April 6 to report on the country's civil war, and has not been in contact since April 9. ...
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Chilean center-right's hopes sag as top candidate quits race 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 05:32 PM PDT
Golborne, Chile's Minister of Mining and Energy, delivers a speech as he attends the World Copper Conference at SantiagoBy Anthony Esposito SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chilean businessman Laurence Golborne abandoned his presidential candidacy on Monday over a billing scandal and allegations of undeclared offshore assets, dealing a blow to the ruling center-right coalition's hopes of retaining power in the November election. "I don't want to be an obstacle ... right now I'm withdrawing my candidacy," Golborne, a former public works and mining minister who spearheaded the 2010 rescue of 33 trapped miners in the Atacama desert, said at a news conference in Santiago. ...
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Court allows Bolivia's Morales to seek second re-election 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 05:01 PM PDT
Bolivia's President Morales speaks during "Day of the Sea" celebrations in La PazLA PAZ (Reuters) - Leftist Bolivian President Evo Morales will be allowed to seek re-election again next year, according to a Constitutional Court ruling on Monday that sparked opposition protests. Morales was elected in late 2005 and re-elected in 2009 after leading a push for a new constitution that allows only one re-election for a sitting president. However in a ruling, the country's Constitutional Court said the clock started ticking after the new constitution was signed into law, meaning that next year's vote will be legally counted as Morales' first re-election. ...
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Cyprus parliament decides on bailout, thin majority to vote yes 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 04:31 PM PDT
Cypriot Finance Minister Harris Georgiades speaks to Reuters in an interview in NicosiaBy Michele Kambas NICOSIA (Reuters) - Cyprus's parliament decides on Tuesday whether to back a bailout imposed by its EU partners, with approval likely from a thin majority against mounting calls for the island to exit the euro. Lawmakers were due to meet in an extraordinary session at 4 p.m. (1300 GMT) to ratify the terms of the aid, which is conditional on Cyprus winding down its second-largest bank and slapping heavy losses on uninsured depositors in another. ...
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Venezuela opposition leader charged with spurring violence 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 03:17 PM PDT
To match interview VENEZUELA-GENERAL/CARACAS (Reuters) - A Venezuelan court charged retired General Antonio Rivero on Monday with inciting post-election violence in the latest political flash point in the bitterly divided nation. Opposition leaders say Rivero, a member of the Popular Will movement that is a driving force of Venezuela's opposition coalition, became new President Nicolas Maduro's first political prisoner when he was arrested over the weekend. Authorities say he was one of those behind a wave of violence, on the day after Maduro's disputed April 14 election, that represented a coup attempt and killed nine people. ...
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Syrian prime minister survives Damascus bombing, six die 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 03:04 PM PDT
Firefighters work at the site of an explosion at al-Mezze neighbourhood in DamascusBy Dominic Evans BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria's prime minister survived a bomb attack on his convoy in Damascus on Monday, as rebels struck in the heart of President Bashar al-Assad's capital. Six people were killed in the blast, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Previous rebel attacks on government targets included a December bombing which wounded Assad's interior minister. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned the bombing, which he described as a "terrorist attack. ...
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Gamblers not so anonymous: Beijing keeps closer eye on Macau 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 02:31 PM PDT
File photo of Li Gang holding a news conference in Hong KongBy Farah Master MACAU (Reuters) - With little fanfare, China is sending an official with a 'tough cop' reputation to be its top man in Macau, the world's biggest gambling hub, as Beijing puts tackling corruption center stage. Li Gang, a veteran of handling contentious issues in Hong Kong, is slated to this year take control of China's liaison office in the former Portuguese colony - which like Hong Kong is a special administrative region under China's 'one country, two systems' principle. ...
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Rise of young voters shifts Malaysia election balance 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 02:20 PM PDT
Young Malaysians show placards in support of Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak during the launch of a youth programme in Kuala LumpurBy Siva Sithraputhran and Anuradha Raghu KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak escaped a direct showdown with youth when a 23-year-old student gave up his bid to challenge him in his home constituency in the May 5 general election. But Mohammed Bukhairy Mohammed Sofian's quixotic plan to run against Najib -- which he dropped to avoid diverting votes from the main opposition candidate -- was a reminder of how young voters are shaping politics in the Southeast Asian nation as never before and unnerving the long-ruling coalition. He is one of 2. ...
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Obama stresses Syria chemical weapons worries in call with Putin 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 02:18 PM PDT
By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama took U.S. concerns about Syrian chemical weapons to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday, reaching out to one of the Syrian government's staunchest allies. The United States is trying to determine the facts around alleged Syrian use of chemical weapons. Last week U.S. officials said they had "varying degrees of confidence" that Syria had likely used the nerve agent sarin on a small scale against rebel fighters. If proved with certainty, the chemical weapons' usage could triggered unspecified U.S. ...
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Italy's Letta wins confidence vote after pledging growth drive 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 02:12 PM PDT
Enrico Giovannini sits next to Maria Chiara Carrozza at the Lower house of the parliament in RomeBy James Mackenzie ROME (Reuters) - Italy's new Prime Minister Enrico Letta won his first vote of confidence in parliament on Monday after promising to press for a change to the European Union's focus on austerity and pursue economic growth and jobs. Letta said Italy could not afford to focus simply on trying to cut its huge public debt and needed a new emphasis on lifting the economy out of recession. The confidence motion in his right-left coalition government easily passed as expected, by 453 votes to 153 in the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house. ...
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Muslim victims of Myanmar unrest face uncertain future 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 02:04 PM PDT
A woman carries tools as she collects bricks and useful items from burnt Muslim neighborhood in MeikhtilaBy Jared Ferrie MEIKHTILA, Myanmar, April 30 - In Myanmar's central heartlands, justice and security is elusive for thousands of Muslims who lost their homes in a deadly rampage by Buddhist mobs in March. Many are detained in prison-like camps, unable to return to neighborhoods and businesses razed in four days of violence in Meikhtila that killed at least 43 people, most of them Muslims, displaced nearly 13,000, and touched off a wave of anti-Muslim unrest fuelled by radical Buddhist monks. ...
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Trapped in South Korea, veteran spies still believe in the North 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 02:00 PM PDT
Park Hee-sung, North Korean former agent, pose for a photograph during an interview with Reuters in SeoulBy Ju-min Park SEOUL (Reuters) - Park Hee-sung, a 78-year-old North Korean former agent who has been held in the enemy South for close to half a century, remains staunchly loyal to his homeland, the ruling Kim family and its Juche ideology of economic self-reliance. A trim, neat man, Park is one of around two dozen North Korean operatives trapped in exile in affluent South Korea. He lives in a charity house in central Seoul with another former agent, 79-year-old Kim Young-sik, and dreams of the day he can return freely to the northern part of a unified Korea. ...
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Western Sahara protesters clash with police over U.N. resolution 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 01:55 PM PDT
RABAT (Reuters) - Western Saharan demonstrators clashed with Moroccan police on Monday after the U.N. Security Council renewed a peacekeeping resolution that they said did not adequately address human rights abuses. Dozens of protesters and police have been injured since the protests started in Laayoune, the biggest city of the Moroccan-controlled territory, on Friday, a day after the U.N resolution was passed extending a peacekeeping mission for one year, human rights groups and local media said. ...
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Armed protest in Libya prompts congress to postpone sitting 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 12:49 PM PDT
Al-Ghiryani, spokesperson of the Supreme Council of Libyan Revolutionaries, speaks to the media in TripoliTRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's foreign ministry remained surrounded on Monday by heavily armed protesters, a tense demonstration of militia force that prompted the legislature to postpone its next sitting. Militiamen surrounded the ministry on Sunday with pick-up trucks loaded with anti-aircraft guns and armed groups also tried unsuccessfully to storm the interior ministry and the state news agency, posing a challenge to state control of key parts of the capital. ...
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Egypt pulls out of talks to protest Middle East nuclear arms 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 12:44 PM PDT
Egypt's President Mursi visits the tomb of ex-President al-Sadat and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier during the commemoration of Sinai Liberation Day in CairoCAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt said on Monday it was withdrawing from a second week of Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) talks in Geneva in protest at what it called the failure to implement a 1995 resolution for a Middle East free of nuclear weapons. That was an implicit reference to Israel which neither confirms nor denies having nuclear arms and is not a signatory to the NPT. Arab states and Iran say Israel's presumed nuclear arsenal poses a threat to Middle East peace and security. ...
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Syria access essential for credible chemical weapons inquiry: U.N. 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 12:27 PM PDT
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon said on Monday that investigators have been gathering and analyzing available information on alleged chemical weapons attacks in Syria, but access to the war-torn country is essential for a "credible and comprehensive inquiry." A U.N. push for unconditional access for its inspection team gained fresh momentum after the United States and Britain said last week they had limited evidence that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's troops used the nerve agent sarin against rebels. U.S. ...
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Lawyers, public chant "hang him" as Bangladesh building owner led to court 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 12:27 PM PDT
Garment workers try to break gate of factory during protest to demand capital punishment for those responsible for collapse of Rana Plaza building in SavarBy Ruma Paul and Serajul Quadir DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladeshi lawyers and protesters chanted "hang him, hang him" on Monday as the owner of a factory building that collapsed last week killing nearly 400 people was led into court dressed in a helmet and bullet-proof jacket, witnesses said. The drama came as rescue officials said they were unlikely to find more survivors in the rubble of the building that collapsed on Wednesday, burying hundreds of garment workers in the country's worst industrial accident. ...
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France, keen to boost military strength, avoids defense cuts 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 12:12 PM PDT
French soldiers drive VBCI armoured vehicles through the mud outside GaoBy John Irish and Patrick Vignal PARIS (Reuters) - France will keep its defense budget at the same level for the next six years after the government decided proposed cuts would hamper its ability to mount military operations such as its intervention in Mali. The freeze will still lead to the loss of 34,000 jobs in the defense ministry at a time of growing unemployment in France, according to a strategic review announced on Monday. ...
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U.S. calls on North Korea to release detained U.S. citizen 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 12:09 PM PDT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States called on North Korea on Monday to immediately release on humanitarian grounds a U.S. citizen accused of trying to topple the reclusive state's government. Korean-American Kenneth Bae, 44, was in a group of five tourists who visited the northeastern city of Rajin on a five-day trip last November and has been held by North Korean police since then. "We call on the DPRK to release Kenneth Bae immediately on humanitarian grounds," U.S. State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell told reporters at his daily briefing. ...
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Kremlin says Putin, Obama agree security contacts after Boston 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 12:04 PM PDT
U.S. President Barack Obama meets with Russian President Putin in Los CabosBy Steve Gutterman MOSCOW (Reuters) - Presidents Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama agreed on Monday to maintain close contacts between U.S. and Russian intelligence agencies and cooperate to ensure security for the 2014 Olympics that Russia is hosting in Sochi, the Kremlin said. Putin and Obama spoke for at least the second time since the April 15 Boston Marathon bombings, which U.S. authorities believe were carried out by two brothers with roots in Russia's volatile and mostly Muslim North Caucasus. ...
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Israel evicts Palestinian villagers for army exercise 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 12:02 PM PDT
A Bedouin baby looks out from her cot as her family pack their belongings before they leave their home in the West Bank village, near the border with JordanBy Noah Browning HAMRA CHECKPOINT, West Bank (Reuters) - Israeli soldiers evicted several hundred Bedouins from a village in the occupied West Bank on Monday after the army declared the area a live-fire training zone. The residents of Wadi al-Maleh, a village mostly inhabited by shepherds in the arid area bordering Jordan, had almost all left their homes by an evening curfew and retreated to neighboring villages, Aref Daraghmeh, a local leader, told Reuters. ...
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Seven killed in U.S. cargo plane crash in Afghanistan 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 11:58 AM PDT
KABUL (Reuters) - Seven crew members of a U.S.-run cargo plane were killed on Monday when their plane crashed shortly after take off from Bagram air base near the Afghan capital Kabul, the cargo operator told Reuters. The Taliban in a statement claimed responsibility for the crash, but NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said there were no reports of insurgent activity in or around the base, which is one of the largest in the country and located about 40 km (25 miles) north of Kabul. ...
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South Africa's Mandela frail in first TV footage in months 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 11:23 AM PDT
Former South African president Nelson Mandela looks on as he celebrates his birthday at his house in QunuJOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela made his first television appearance in almost a year on Monday, looking thin and frail in his Johannesburg home where he has been resting after a bout of pneumonia. The veteran leader stared mostly straight ahead, his face showing little expression in the footage of a visit from President Jacob Zuma and other officials, shown by state broadcaster SABC. ...
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France says soldier killed in combat in northern Mali 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 11:21 AM PDT
PARIS (Reuters) - A French soldier was killed in combat in northern Mali on Monday, the president's office said, without providing further details on the incident. The death, announced in a statement, brings the death toll to six from France's intervention to help Malian forces repel an offensive by Islamist rebels. (Reporting By Nicholas Vinocur; Editing by Michael Roddy)
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Mali breaks up suspected militant cell in Bamako: security sources 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 11:03 AM PDT
BAMAKO (Reuters) - Malian security forces have arrested at least eight people suspected of plotting an attack in the capital Bamako for the Islamist militant group MUJWA, two senior security sources said on Monday. Malian officials said the arrests were the first sign that Islamist rebels battling French and African troops for control of Mali's desert north have activated cells in Bamako, which is located in the south. ...
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Five convicted in Kosovo organ trafficking case 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 10:38 AM PDT
Judges attend the trial of urologist Lutfi Dervishi and his colleagues accused of organ trafficking, in PristinaBy Fatos Bytyci PRISTINA (Reuters) - Five men were convicted in Kosovo on Monday of involvement in an organ trafficking ring that performed at least 23 illegal kidney transplants at a clinic on the outskirts of the capital, under the noses of United Nations police and NATO peacekeepers. The trial of the men, all citizens of Kosovo, has taken on added significance in the region because it echoes a high-profile probe into alleged organ harvesting by guerrilla fighters during the 1998-99 war. ...
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Japan, Russia agree to revive talks on island dispute 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 10:37 AM PDT
Submerged boats lie in bay at Yuzhno-kurilsk settlement on KunashirBy Alexei Anishchuk MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia and Japan said on Monday they would revive talks on resolving a territorial dispute that has prevented them signing a treaty formally ending their World War Two hostilities, and, wary of China's rising influence, agreed to bolster trade ties. At the two G8 powers' first Moscow summit for 10 years, President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had China's economic and political might in mind as they launched a new effort to warm up their relationship. ...
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Car bombs, shootings kill 23 across Iraq 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 10:35 AM PDT
Residents gather at the site of a car bomb attack in Kerbala, 110 km (70 miles) south of BaghdadBAGHDAD (Reuters) - At least 23 people were killed in Iraq on Monday in a series of car bombs in Shi'ite Muslim areas and militant attacks, medics and police sources said, taking the week's death toll to nearly 200 as sectarian violence intensifies. Clashes have increased as the civil war in Syria puts strain on fragile relations between Sunnis and Shi'ites. The tensions are at their highest in Iraq since U.S. troops pulled out more than a year ago. ...
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U.N. condemns attempted assassination of Syrian prime minister 
Monday, Apr 29, 2013 10:24 AM PDT
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Monday condemned the attempted assassination of the Syrian prime minister in an attack that killed six people, describing it as a "terrorist attack." Syria's prime minister survived a bomb attack on his convoy in Damascus on Monday though half a dozen other people were killed, as rebels struck in the heart of President Bashar al-Assad's capital. ...
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