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Turkish police fire tear gas at banned secularist march Monday, Oct 29, 2012 12:22 PM PDT | Top |
Russian punk band "risk lives" in Soviet-style prisons Monday, Oct 29, 2012 11:57 AM PDT MOSCOW (Reuters) - Two women from punk band Pussy Riot sentenced to jail for an anti-Putin protest in a Moscow cathedral face harsh, Soviet-style prison camps where their lives may be in danger due to a lack of medicine and no hot water amid sub-zero winter temperatures, according to a recently released band member. Pussy Riot's protest has attracted global attention because of the two-year jail sentences meted out to its members for what prosecutors called "hooliganism motivated by religious hatred". ... Full Story | Top |
Sicilian vote, Berlusconi threat add to Italy uncertainty Monday, Oct 29, 2012 11:43 AM PDT | Top |
Chile's right suffers in local election, presidency eyed Monday, Oct 29, 2012 11:31 AM PDT SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chilean voters punished President Sebastian Pinera's conservative bloc in municipal elections Sunday, paving the way for a possible comeback by the left in next year's presidential ballot. Pinera took power in 2010, ending 20 years of rule by the leftist Concertacion coalition. Many Chileans hoped he would tackle social inequalities more effectively than his predecessors, but polls show they are disappointed so far. Chile, Latin America's poster child for economic stability, is set to grow a brisk 5 percent this year. ... Full Story | Top |
Dutch Liberals, Labour vow austerity in coalition deal Monday, Oct 29, 2012 11:20 AM PDT THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte's Liberals agreed a coalition with the Labour Party on Monday and vowed to follow a path of austerity. Outlining nearly 16 billion euros ($20.65 billion) of cuts over the next four years, the two party leaders said the measures were needed to ensure a sustainable budget and meet European Union deficit rules. "We realize that this package will affect everyone in the Netherlands, everyone will feel it," Rutte told a press conference. "But we think it is necessary if our beautiful country is to emerge stronger from the crisis. ... Full Story | Top |
Storm damages crops in Haiti, fueling food price woes Monday, Oct 29, 2012 10:53 AM PDT PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (Reuters) - As Hurricane Sandy barreled toward the U.S. East Coast on Monday, the full extent of the storm's havoc on Haiti was just beginning to emerge. Extensive damage to crops throughout the southern third of the country, as well as the high potential for a spike in cases of cholera and other water-borne diseases, could mean Haiti will see the deadliest effects of Sandy in the coming days and weeks. Haiti reported the highest death toll in the Caribbean, as swollen rivers and landslides claimed at least 52 lives, according to the country's Civil Protection office. ... Full Story | Top |
Sandy strengthens as it nears East Coast; Wall Street shut Monday, Oct 29, 2012 10:52 AM PDT | Top |
Netanyahu wins party mandate for alliance with far right Monday, Oct 29, 2012 10:51 AM PDT | Top |
Air strikes, car bombs wreck last day of Syria "truce" Monday, Oct 29, 2012 10:50 AM PDT | Top |
Greek editor stands trial over Swiss accounts list Monday, Oct 29, 2012 10:21 AM PDT | Top |
Ukraine ruling party ahead in vote monitors call flawed Monday, Oct 29, 2012 10:21 AM PDT KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Victor Yanukovich's party was on course on Monday to secure a new parliamentary majority, but international monitors condemned the election as flawed and said the country had taken a step back under his leadership. Exit polls and partial results from Sunday's vote showed Yanukovich's Party of the Regions would, with help from long-time allies, win more than half the seats in the 450-member assembly after boosting public sector wages and welfare handouts to win over disillusioned voters in its traditional power bases. ... Full Story | Top |
Israel to limit cluster bombs in possible war with Hezbollah Monday, Oct 29, 2012 10:20 AM PDT TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israel would use a lot fewer cluster munitions in any future war with Hezbollah than it did in their 2006 conflict, even though it would go into southern Lebanon earlier and harder, a senior Israeli military officer said on Monday. The disclosure confirms Israel already has detailed planning for an offensive aiming to avoid some controversial tactics used in the 34-day push against the Iranian-backed guerrillas. ... Full Story | Top |
Clinton presses Algeria on Mali intervention plan Monday, Oct 29, 2012 10:16 AM PDT ALGIERS (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pressed regional power Algeria on Monday to support an Africa-led military intervention in northern Mali, a senior U.S. official said. Clinton's one-day visit comes amid mounting international pressure on Algeria over the crisis in Mali, where a March military coup was followed by a revolt that has seen Tuareg rebels and Islamist militants, some linked to al Qaeda, seize control of the northern two-thirds of the country. The senior U.S. ... Full Story | Top |
Petronas, Progress extend closing date on proposed deal Monday, Oct 29, 2012 09:57 AM PDT | Top |
Mexican city battered by drug gangs feels lure of truce Monday, Oct 29, 2012 09:47 AM PDT | Top |
Ukrainian far-right surges in protest voting Monday, Oct 29, 2012 09:43 AM PDT KIEV (Reuters) - A Ukrainian nationalist party accused of being anti-Semitic and hostile to homosexuals has made sharp gains in the country's parliamentary election, shaking up its political elite. Svoboda, which draws on suspicion of Russia and of Ukraine's large Russian-speaking minority, was winning about 9 percent of the ballot in early returns on Monday, though many saw its surge into parliament as more of a protest vote against the government and main opposition rather than an endorsement of its policies. ... Full Story | Top |
Germany's fast-sinking Pirates could shipwreck Merkel Monday, Oct 29, 2012 09:36 AM PDT BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Pirates, a party that came from nowhere to be a major political force, are suffering a dramatic reversal of fortune that could harm Chancellor Angela Merkel's 2013 re-election chances. After surging ahead of the Free Democrats (FDP), Left Party and Greens to become Germany's third strongest party, polling 13 percent in April, the Pirates have fallen back to 4 percent. Their drop below the 5 percent threshold needed for seats in parliament could mean the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) and Greens recover enough votes to form a majority next year and oust Merkel. ... Full Story | Top |
Ukraine's Tymoshenko launches hunger strike over "rigged" vote Monday, Oct 29, 2012 09:31 AM PDT KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine's jailed former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko launched a hunger strike on Monday to protest against alleged vote-rigging in favor of President Viktor Yanukovich's party in a weekend election, her lawyer said. Exit polls and partial results from Sunday's vote showed Yanukovich's Party of the Regions would, with help from long-time allies, win more than half the seats in the 450-member assembly. The united opposition bloc, which includes Tymoshenko's Batkivshchyna (Fatherland) party, was second with about 100 seats, according to preliminary estimates. ... Full Story | Top |
Lithuania president vetoes coalition in vote fraud row Monday, Oct 29, 2012 08:55 AM PDT VILNIUS (Reuters) - Lithuania's president on Monday vetoed a proposed coalition government, saying one of the three parties involved stood accused of serious voter fraud in a weekend election and was therefore unfit to govern. President Dalia Grybauskaite's surprise intervention cast a cloud of uncertainty over the aftermath of the election - which turned into a vote against austerity - setting up a possible standoff or new talks on forming a different government. The party accused of fraud, the Labor Party, strongly denies wrongdoing. ... Full Story | Top |
Italy PM Monti says intends to serve until 2013 election Monday, Oct 29, 2012 07:45 AM PDT | Top |
Dutch Liberal and Labor parties agree to coalition deal Monday, Oct 29, 2012 07:41 AM PDT | Top |
Bulgaria nationalists rally in support of Muslims' trial Monday, Oct 29, 2012 07:35 AM PDT PAZARDZHIK, Bulgaria (Reuters) - Hundreds of nationalists rallied in a southern Bulgarian town on Monday in support of the prosecution of 13 religious leaders accused of spreading radical Islam in a case causing communal strains in the Balkan country. The trial, just months after a suicide bomber killed five Israeli tourists and a Bulgarian driver at the Black Sea port of Burgas, has tested a delicate ethnic balance between the country's minority Muslims and its Orthodox Christian majority. ... Full Story | Top |
Residents blocked from returning to captured Libyan town Monday, Oct 29, 2012 07:02 AM PDT | Top |
Opposition Labor increases pressure on Cameron before EU talks Monday, Oct 29, 2012 06:38 AM PDT | Top |
Ukraine president's party set for election win, OSCE unhappy Monday, Oct 29, 2012 06:23 AM PDT | Top |
U.N.-Arab League envoy regrets Syria truce crumbled Monday, Oct 29, 2012 05:41 AM PDT MOSCOW (Reuters) - International envoy Lakhdar Brahimi expressed regret on Monday at the failure of a four-day truce in Syria that he had arranged between President Bashar al-Assad's government and rebel forces. Brahimi also said after talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow that there was no immediate plan to send U.N. peacekeepers to the Middle Eastern country. "I am terribly sorry ... that this appeal (for a truce) has not been heard to the level we hoped it would, but that will not discourage us. ... Full Story | Top |
Iran has pictures of restricted Israeli areas: Iran MP Monday, Oct 29, 2012 05:02 AM PDT DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran holds pictures of Israeli bases and other restricted areas obtained from a drone launched into Israeli airspace earlier this month, an Iranian lawmaker was quoted as saying on Monday. Earlier this month, Israel shot down a drone after it flew 25 miles into the Jewish state. Lebanese militant group Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the aircraft, saying its parts had been manufactured in Iran and assembled in Lebanon. ... Full Story | Top |
Syria state TV says 10 killed by car bomb in Damascus Monday, Oct 29, 2012 04:24 AM PDT BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian state television said 10 people, including women and children, were killed by a car bomb in the southeastern district of Jaramana in the capital of Damascus on Monday. "A terrorist car bomb exploded on the Rooda road, next to the bakery entrance," state TV said. Damascus residents say Jaramana is controlled by forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad, who is fighting an armed revolt against forty years of family rule. (Reporting by Oliver Holmes; Editing by Louise Ireland) Full Story | Top |
Thai cabinet reshuffle sees return of Thaksin loyalists Monday, Oct 29, 2012 04:19 AM PDT | Top |
U.N.-Arab League envoy regrets Syria truce not successful Monday, Oct 29, 2012 03:46 AM PDT | Top |
Lithuania at risk of political stalemate after election Monday, Oct 29, 2012 03:44 AM PDT | Top |
U.N. chief "deeply disappointed" Syria ceasefire fails Monday, Oct 29, 2012 03:07 AM PDT SEOUL (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Monday he was deeply disappointed that a ceasefire in Syria had failed and he called on government troops and opposition groups to end the fighting immediately. The ceasefire, proposed by international peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi, was supposed to come into effect on Friday and last for the four days of the Muslim Eid al-Adha holiday. But Syrian jets bombarded Sunni Muslim regions in Damascus and across the country on Sunday, activists said, as President Bashar al-Assad kept up air strikes against rebels despite the proposed truce. ... Full Story | Top |
Lithuania president vetoes plan to have Labour in coalition Monday, Oct 29, 2012 02:11 AM PDT VILNIUS (Reuters) - Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite said on Monday she did not want one of the three opposition parties that won a weekend election to be in the new government after allegations of vote buying and tax evasion. Grybauskaite, who has the job of formally choosing a new prime minister, told reporters the Labour Party - the third biggest in parliament after the ballot - was not a suitable coalition candidate due to the allegations, which emerged after two rounds of voting. ... Full Story | Top |
U.N. Syria envoy to visit China this week Monday, Oct 29, 2012 01:31 AM PDT BEIJING (Reuters) - U.N.-Arab League peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi will visit China this week, the Foreign Ministry announced on Monday, as Syrian President Bashar al-Assad kept up air strikes against rebels despite a U.N.-brokered truce that now appears to be in tatters. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said that China appreciated Brahimi's mediation efforts in the Syrian crisis, but did not provide details about who he would meet on his two-day visit which begins on Tuesday. ... Full Story | Top |
Syria warplanes bomb Damascus suburb on last truce day Monday, Oct 29, 2012 01:16 AM PDT AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian warplanes bombarded a rebel stronghold in a Damascus suburb on Monday, the final day of a truce broken by air attacks and fighting between the two sides across the country, opposition activists said. Jets targeted Harat al-Shwam, a residential area a few kilometers east of the capital which President Bashar al-Assad's forces had tried to storm last week, activists said. "Tanks are deployed around Harat al-Shwam but they haven't been able to go in. They tried a week ago and failed," said one activist who lives near the area and did not want to be named. ... Full Story | Top |
U.N. chief predicts joint Korean team at university event Monday, Oct 29, 2012 01:05 AM PDT | Top |
Lithuania PM candidate targets 2015 euro adoption Monday, Oct 29, 2012 12:58 AM PDT VILNIUS (Reuters) - Opposition parties planning to form Lithuania's next government back adopting the euro in 2015, the leading candidate for prime minister said on Monday, setting a less ambitious pace than the man he hopes to replace. Algirdas Butkevicius spoke after a second-round election on Sunday left his Social Democratic Party, the Labour Party and the party of an impeached former president on a combined 78 seats in the 141-seat parliament. "I think we will have the euro in 2015 ... I am optimistic," Algirdas Butkevicius told Reuters in an interview. ... Full Story | Top |
Japan Econmin Maehara to attend BOJ policy meeting Tuesday Monday, Oct 29, 2012 12:54 AM PDT TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Economics Minister Seiji Maehara said on Monday he will attend the Bank of Japan's policy-setting meeting on Tuesday. At its meeting, the central bank is expected to further ease monetary policy and may make a stronger commitment to continue pumping cash into the economy until its 1 percent inflation target is achieved, sources have said. (Writing by Shinichi Saoshiro; Editing by Michael Watson) Full Story | Top |
Japan PM signals election can wait, defies opposition Monday, Oct 29, 2012 12:54 AM PDT | Top |
Indian state's industrial dream mired in delays, protests Monday, Oct 29, 2012 12:24 AM PDT | Top |
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