Today's Reuters World News Headlines - Yahoo! News: | | Thailand enters calm before election storm Fri,1 Jul 2011 10:12 PM PDT Reuters - BANGKOK (Reuters) - Political campaigning in Thailand drew to a close on Saturday, taking a day to cool off before an election which could exacerbate the country's six-year-old political crisis just as easily as end it. Full Story1 | Top | Uncertainty over Chavez's recovery roils Venezuela Fri,1 Jul 2011 10:06 PM PDT Reuters - CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela was mired in uncertainty on Saturday over how long President Hugo Chavez would take to recover from a cancer operation, despite assurances by allies he will be fit to run for re-election next year. Full Story1 | Top | Thaksin's sister shakes up Thai election Fri,1 Jul 2011 09:47 PM PDT Reuters - BANGKOK (Reuters) - With her telegenic good looks and powerful political support, Yingluck Shinawatra has shaken up Thailand's first parliamentary election since a wave of political violence last year. Full Story1 | Top | Tibetan writer jailed for 4 years in China: group Fri,1 Jul 2011 09:34 PM PDT Reuters - BEIJING (Reuters) - A Tibetan writer was sentenced to four years in jail last month after helping edit a magazine critical of Chinese policy in the restive region, a Tibetan self-determination advocacy group said. Full Story1 | Top | Factbox: How Thailand's election works Fri,1 Jul 2011 07:15 PM PDT Reuters - (Reuters) - Thais vote on Sunday in a general election that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva hopes will settle a long-running political conflict in the deeply divided country. Full Story1 | Top | Syrian forces kill 24, protesters tell Assad to go Fri,1 Jul 2011 07:14 PM PDT Reuters - AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian forces killed 24 civilians on Friday, a prominent rights lawyer said, as tens of thousands of people called on President Bashar al-Assad to step down in some of the biggest demonstrations since a three month uprising. Full Story1 | Top | Factbox: Main parties contesting Thailand's election Fri,1 Jul 2011 07:08 PM PDT Reuters - (Reuters) - Forty-two parties will contest Sunday's general election in Thailand, with the ruling Democrat Party and opposition Puea Thai Party jostling for first place and others vying for stakes in what is expected to be a coalition government. Full Story1 | Top | Rockets push back rebels south of Libyan capital Fri,1 Jul 2011 04:37 PM PDT Reuters - BIR-AYYAD, Libya (Reuters) - Libyan rebels who had advanced to within 80 km (50 miles) of Muammar Gaddafi's stronghold in the capital were forced to retreat on Friday after coming under a barrage of rocket fire from government forces. Full Story1 | Top | Moroccan king triumphs in reform vote Fri,1 Jul 2011 04:29 PM PDT Reuters - RABAT (Reuters) - Morocco's King Mohammed scored a landslide victory in Friday's referendum on a new constitution he proposed to placate "Arab Spring" protests as voters defied critics who said it did little to curb his powers. Full Story1 | Top | Strauss-Kahn released from house arrest Fri,1 Jul 2011 03:55 PM PDT Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was released from house arrest on Friday after prosecutors said the hotel maid who accuses him of attempted rape lied to a grand jury and made other false statements. Full Story1 | Top | Venezuela gov't, army insist Chavez still in charge Fri,1 Jul 2011 03:34 PM PDT Reuters - CARACAS (Reuters) - Military and civilian allies of Venezuela's convalescent President Hugo Chavez insisted on Friday he was still running the OPEC oil-producing nation despite his prolonged absence in Cuba for the removal of a cancerous tumor. Full Story1 | Top | African Union offers to host Libya ceasefire talks Fri,1 Jul 2011 02:40 PM PDT Reuters - MALABO (Reuters) - African Union leaders offered on Friday to host talks between the Libyan government and rebels on a ceasefire and transition to democratic government, but left open whether there was any future role for Muammar Gaddafi. Full Story1 | Top | Venezuelans split over what Chavez's cancer means Fri,1 Jul 2011 02:35 PM PDT Reuters - CARACAS (Reuters) - From shantytowns to posh mountainside high-rises, Venezuelans were split on Friday over their country's political prospects after President Hugo Chavez's revelation that he had been treated for cancer. Full Story1 | Top | Syrian forces kill 24 civilians in attacks: lawyer Fri,1 Jul 2011 02:03 PM PDT Reuters - AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian forces killed at least 24 civilians on Friday during pro-democracy protests across Syria and in military assaults on villages in a region bordering Turkey, prominent human rights lawyer Razan Zaitouna said. Full Story1 | Top | U.S. sees South Sudan independence set despite violence Fri,1 Jul 2011 01:58 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States believes South Sudan will split smoothly from the North when it declares independence on July 9 but the two sides face tough economic and security challenges that could threaten further violence, a senior U.S. official said on Friday. Full Story1 | Top | Bashir says army to continue campaign in oil state Fri,1 Jul 2011 01:23 PM PDT Reuters - KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir said the army would continue its campaign in the flashpoint of South Korfodan, state news agency SUNA said on Friday, dashing hope of a ceasefire ahead of southern secession. Full Story1 | Top | Greece intercepts Gaza-bound American activists Fri,1 Jul 2011 01:04 PM PDT Reuters - ATHENS/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Greece prevented a boat of U.S. activists from sailing on Friday to join a flotilla of pro-Palestinian campaigners planning to challenge Israel's sea blockade of the Gaza Strip. Full Story1 | Top | Nine killed as Syrian protesters tell Assad to go Fri,1 Jul 2011 10:06 AM PDT Reuters - AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian forces shot dead nine protesters on Friday as tens of thousands of people called on President Bashar to step down in some of the biggest demonstrations since Syria's uprising began in March. Full Story1 | Top | Libya's abandoned stockpiles attract smugglers Fri,1 Jul 2011 10:04 AM PDT Reuters - SOUTH OF AJDABIYAH, Libya (Reuters) - Packed to its limit with crates of artillery shells, the once-secret military base in the eastern Libyan desert is now open to anyone looking for an easy way to stock up on free ammunition. Full Story1 | Top | Tensions high as Bahrain dialogue looms Fri,1 Jul 2011 09:56 AM PDT Reuters - MANAMA/DUBAI (Reuters) - Bahrain launches a national dialogue Saturday but many in the Shi'ite majority doubt the ruling Sunni monarchy will offer the concessions that could heal wounds caused by a crackdown on pro-democracy protests. Full Story1 | Top | Cuba plans limited housing and auto market Fri,1 Jul 2011 08:15 AM PDT Reuters - HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba will authorize limited housing and car markets by 2012, the Communist party newspaper Granma said on Friday, a move awaited by local residents since the early 1960s when home and most auto sales were banned. Full Story1 | Top | Afghan general resigns over Pakistan shelling Fri,1 Jul 2011 07:54 AM PDT Reuters - KABUL (Reuters) - A barrage of 40 rockets was fired into eastern Afghanistan from Pakistan on Friday, a senior official said, as the top border police commander for the region offered his resignation over the government's response to weeks of attacks. Full Story1 | Top | Poland takes over EU presidency at time of crisis Fri,1 Jul 2011 06:52 AM PDT Reuters - WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk promised "energetic engagement" as he took over the rotating presidency of the European Union on Friday and said the 27-country bloc was facing one of its most difficult moments. Full Story1 | Top |
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