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Afghanistan eases ban on news coverage of raids Posted 1 hour, 14 minutes ago

The door of a damaged Dingo APC is seen during a inaugural visit of German Defence Minister zu Gutte

KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan rowed back on Saturday from a total ban on media broadcasts of "disturbing" images from insurgent attacks or live pictures of security operations. The new rules for media were agreed over the past week after an outcry over restrictions imposed on March 1 by the National Directorate ...More

Sweden, Turkey jointly denounce "genocide" vote Posted 3 hours, 42 minutes ago

Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt and his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu talk to the media af

SAARISELKA, Finland (Reuters) - The foreign ministers of Turkey and Sweden condemned on Saturday a vote in the Swedish parliament that defined the early 20th-century killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks as genocide. Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, who is holding informal talks with foreign ministers including Turkey's Ahmet Davutoglu ...More

Irish police release three over cartoonist plot Posted 4 hours, 13 minutes ago

Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard poses in Aarhus in this September 2006 file photo

DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish police have released three of the seven people arrested on Tuesday in connection with an alleged plot to murder a Swedish cartoonist over a drawing depicting the Prophet Mohammad with the body of a dog. The police said a man and two women were released from custody ...More

French navy hands over suspected pirates to Somalia Posted 4 hours, 23 minutes ago

BOSSASO, Somalia (Reuters) - French navy officers handed over 22 suspected Somali pirates to semi-autonomous Puntland's authorities and they will be arraigned in local courts, officials said on Saturday. Foreign navies have been deployed off the Gulf of Aden since the start of 2009, operating convoys, establishing safer corridors through ...More

Google "99.9 pct" sure to shut China search engine: report Posted 7 hours, 17 minutes ago

The Google logo is seen on the top of its China headquarters building in Beijing

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Talks with China over censorship have reached an apparent impasse and Google, the world's largest search engine, is now "99.9 percent" certain to shut its Chinese search engine, the Financial Times said on Saturday. It said in a report on its website Google had drawn up ...More

Netanyahu's position is "perilous": U.S. official Posted 10 hours, 59 minutes ago

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's political standing is "perilous" because of divisions within his coalition over efforts to pursue peace with the Palestinians, a senior U.S. official said on Friday. Israel's announcement this week, during a visit by U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, of ...More

Second U.S. woman probed in plot to kill Swede: report Posted 14 hours, 40 minutes ago

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Authorities in Ireland are investigating whether a second American woman was involved in a suspected international plot to kill a Swedish cartoonist for mocking the Prophet Mohammad, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. According to the Journal's online report, a 31-year-old mother from Colorado named Jamie ...More

U.N.'s Ban to return to earthquake-devastated Haiti Posted 18 hours, 29 minutes ago

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon inspects the site of the former headquarters of the MINUSTAH in P

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will visit Haiti on Sunday to meet the country's leaders and people left homeless by a January earthquake that killed hundreds of thousands, Ban's spokesman said. The U.N.'s Port-au-Prince headquarters collapsed along with thousands of other buildings in ...More

U.S. man arrested in Yemen worked in nuclear plants Posted 18 hours, 31 minutes ago

"Insulted" by Israel, U.S. scrambles to save talks Posted 18 hours, 32 minutes ago

Secretary of State Clinton testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's relationship with the United States, a defining feature of the troubled Middle East, was under severe strain as diplomats scrambled on Saturday to save newborn U.S.-brokered peace talks with the Palestinians. A senior U.S. official predicted "a dicey period here in the next ...More

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