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Niger passes law to tackle migrant smuggling, first in West Africa
NIAMEY (Reuters) - Niger has approved a law against the smuggling of migrants in an effort to stem the deadly flow of vulnerable Africans across its vast desert north, many of them headed towards Libya and on to Europe.
U.S. calls on Iran to direct Yemen-bound cargo ship to Djibouti
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Tuesday called on Iran to direct an Iranian cargo ship that Tehran says is carrying Yemen-bound humanitarian aid to a United Nations distribution hub in Djibouti.
Germany's SPD notches up pressure on Merkel to divulge U.S. spy list
BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel is coming under increasing pressure to divulge a list of targets, including the IP addresses of individual computers, that German intelligence tracked on behalf of the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA).
Pope met French Vatican envoy nominee at centre of gay speculation
PARIS (Reuters) - Pope Francis has held a private meeting with France's nominee as ambassador to the Holy See, the French government said on Wednesday in the latest twist in a months-long stand-off over the Vatican's failure to confirm his posting.
Johor proposes ban on heavy vehicles to reduce traffic congestion at link
JOHOR BARU: Heavy vehicles should be banned from using the Causeway to reduce traffic congestion at the link.
Merkel sets high bar for lifting of Russia sanctions
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday that Europe could not consider lifting sanctions against Russia until all elements of a 12-point peace agreement signed in September between Ukraine and pro-Russian rebels were fully implemented.
France's Hollande vows no mercy to soldiers if African child abuse proven
PARIS (Reuters) - President Francois Hollande vowed on Thursday to make an example of any French troops found guilty of child sex abuse in Central African Republic as a judicial source said as many as 14 could be implicated.
France's Hollande vows no mercy to soldiers if African child abuse proven
PARIS (Reuters) - President Francois Hollande vowed on Thursday to make an example of any French troops found guilty of child sex abuse in Central African Republic as a judicial source said as many as 14 could be implicated.
Ukraine summit called off over lack of progress on truce deal
BERLIN/KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France have scrapped plans for a summit this week on the conflict in Ukraine because of a lack of progress in implementing a four-month-old ceasefire agreement.
Mexico tests DNA of babies who survived blast in search for parents
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Plunged into chaos just hours after entering this world, nine babies found alive after a gas blast in a Mexican maternity hospital underwent DNA tests on Friday in a bid to reunite them with their parents.