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Colombian drug lord to be extradited to U.S

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil will extradite Colombian drug lord Juan Carlos Ramirez Abadia within a week to face drug and homicide charges in the United States, a senior justice ministry official said on Thursday.

Israel opens checkpoint for Palestinian traffic

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
BIR NABALA, West Bank (Reuters) - Israel, under international pressure to ease restrictions on Palestinians, removed a checkpoint in the occupied West Bank on Thursday that had curbed movement outside a main Palestinian city.

Violence hits Pakistan as ruling parties squabble

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Suicide blasts and sinking financial markets added pressure on Pakistan's government to tackle the nation's mounting problems on Thursday after President Pervez Musharraf quit but a split threatens to tear the coalition apart.

Afghan civilians said killed in U.S.-led air raid

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
KABUL (Reuters) - More than a dozen civilians have been killed in an air strike by U.S.-led coalition troops in Afghanistan's eastern province of Laghman, two provincial officials said on Thursday.

Georgia refugees make home in ex-Russian army base

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
TBILISI (Reuters) - Leila Inauri laughed grimly at the irony of her situation.

Mideast peace pressure could lead to violence: Livni

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's chief negotiator said on Thursday a Palestinian uprising could reignite if the international community piled too much pressure on the sides to paper over differences and rush into an agreement on statehood.

Suicide bombs kill 59 outside Pakistani arms plant

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Two Pakistani Taliban suicide bombers blew themselves up outside the country's main defense industry complex on Thursday, killing at least 59 people as workers were leaving at the end of their shift, officials said.

Chinese troops fired at Tibetan crowd, Dalai Lama says

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
PARIS (Reuters) - The Dalai Lama accused Chinese troops of opening fire on protesters in eastern Tibet on August 18 and said in an interview published on Thursday he had unconfirmed information that 140 people were killed.

Some Hindus to stop paying tax over Kashmir land row

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
JAMMU, India (Reuters) - Hindu leaders locked in a violent land row with Muslims in Indian Kashmir asked people on Thursday to stop paying government taxes, seeking to expand their street protests into a mass civil disobedience movement.

Tsvangirai says Mugabe may have abandoned talks

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
NAIROBI (Reuters) - President Robert Mugabe may have decided to abandon power-sharing talks aimed at ending Zimbabwe's deep crisis, opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai said on Thursday.

Iran plans manned space mission in 10 years

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran plans to send a manned rocket into space in the next 10 years, state television reported on Thursday, just days after the Islamic Republic announced it had put a dummy satellite into orbit.

Car bomb wounds 11 people in western Turkey

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Eight police officers and three soldiers were wounded on Thursday by a car bomb which ripped through a minibus in the western Turkish city of Izmir, the local governor said.

Nuclear suppliers meet on U.S.-India trade deal

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
VIENNA (Reuters) - Forty-five nations met on Thursday to weigh whether to lift a 34-year ban on nuclear trade with India, a crucial step towards launching its civilian atomic cooperation accord with the United States.

South Korea eyes giving aid to North via U.N. agency

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea could provide food aid to impoverished North Korea through a U.N. agency after Seoul halted direct shipments of rice due to political tensions with its neighbor, a government official said on Thursday.

Sharif threatens to quit Pakistan coalition: report

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has threatened to pull his party out of Pakistan's ruling coalition it does not decide by Friday to reinstate judges purged by former president Pervez Musharraf, the Wall Street Journal reported.

France shocked by Afghan deaths

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
PARIS (Reuters) - France reacted in shock on Wednesday to the death of 10 of its soldiers in an ambush in Afghanistan and questions began to be asked about the country's worst military loss in 25 years.

Russia promises to start Georgia pullback

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
TBILISI (Reuters) - Russia said it would complete a pullback of troops in Georgia by the end of Friday but it stopped short of the extensive withdrawal demanded by the West, saying it would keep a force deep inside Georgia's heartland.

Cemex seeks arbitration over Venezuela dispute

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican cement firm Cemex said on Wednesday it will seek international arbitration to resolve a dispute with Venezuela's government, which seized the company's unit there in a nationalization drive.

Relatives seek to identify Spain crash victims

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
MADRID (Reuters) - Grieving relatives on Thursday tried to identify charred bodies from the wreckage of a Spanish jet which crashed at Madrid airport on its second attempt at takeoff after mechanical problems.

Pacific leaders warn Fiji to hold poll or face suspension

Reuters - World News - Sat, 2025-05-24 16:13
ALOFI, Niue (Reuters) - South Pacific leaders warned Fiji's post-coup government on Wednesday it could be suspended from a regional forum if it failed to hold democratic elections in early 2009.

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