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Cameroon says fights off Boko Haram attacks, kills 41 militants
11:45:49 AM
By Tansa Musa YAOUNDE (Reuters) - Cameroon's army killed at least 41 Islamist militants as it fought off a wave of attacks along its border with Nigeria over the weekend in an escalation in the conflict, the government said. The coordinated assaults on five towns and villages showed a change in tactics by Nigerian Boko Haram fighters, who have focused on hit-and-run raids on individual settlements in the past, Information Minister Issa Tchiroma added. ...


India passes executive order to make land deals easier - govt source
11:44:24 AM

Labourers work along the construction site of a road   at Ghilot in the desert Indian state of RajasthanNEW DELHI (Reuters) - India passed an emergency executive order on Monday to ease land acquisition rules, a government source said, to kickstart hundreds of billions of dollars in stalled projects. Restrictions on buying land are among barriers holding up projects worth almost $300 billion in sectors such as rail, steel, mining and roads. (Reporting by Nigam Prusty; editing by Malini Menon)




Three Iranian Revolutionary Guards killed near Pakistan border
11:06:44 AM
DUBAI (Reuters) - Three members of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), sent to reinforce border police, were killed in an attack in the southeast of Iran near Pakistan, according to Iranian media reports on Monday. Armed "bandits" killed the IRGC members late on Sunday near the city Saravan in the Sistan-Baluchistan region, according to a Revolutionary Guards statement carried by Fars news agency. Similar attacks, usually against police officers and border guards, happen in the border region several times a year. ...


Bomber kills 11 Shi'ite pilgrims north of Baghdad - police
10:16:00 AM
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A suicide bomber killed 11 people and wounded 23 others when he detonated explosives in a crowd of Shi'ite pilgrims walking north of Baghdad to the shrine city of Samarra, police and medical officials said. The Shi'ite faithful had stopped at a tent serving pilgrims in Taji on Baghdad province's northern edge, the officials said. "Suddenly a powerful explosion shook the area," said bystander Hatem Aziz. "I saw police and civilian cars packed with wounded rushing away." (Reporting by Ahmed Rasheed and Ned Parker)


Fire damages Swedish mosque in second suspected arson attack
9:21:56 AM

Firemen work as smoke billows from the windows of a   mosque in EskilstunaSTOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Fire ripped through a Swedish mosque early on Monday in the second suspected arson attack on a Muslim centre in four days in a country caught up in a fierce debate on immigration. Firefighters extinguished the blaze in the southern town of Eslov and no one was injured, local media reported. "We ... are working under the assumption it is arson," police officer Marie Keismar told the TT news agency. Five people were injured when fire broke out in another mosque in the Swedish town of Eskilstuna on Christmas day. ...




China looking at deal with U.S. to recover dirty assets
7:38:11 AM

Retired paramilitary policemen, who conduct the daily   national flag raising and lowering ceremony on Tiananmen Square, salute to a   Chinese national flagBEIJING (Reuters) - China is looking at signing an agreement with the United States to target assets illegally taken out of China by corrupt officials, a newspaper said on Monday, as the government tightens the screws in its anti-graft battle. China has vowed to pursue a search, dubbed Operation "Fox Hunt," beyond its borders for corrupt officials and business executives, and their assets. But Western countries have balked at extradition deals with China, partly out of concern about the integrity of its judicial system and treatment of prisoners. ...




Bharti Airtel drops move to charge more for VoIP calls
7:12:04 AM

Men make phone calls as they sit on a railing with   Bharti Airtel billboards installed on it, along a sidewalk in KolkataREUTERS - Bharti Airtel Ltd dropped a plan on Monday to charge clients extra for Internet communication services such as Skype, amid a debate on allowing equal access to web content and a backlash from subscribers. India's largest telecommunications carrier by subscribers said last week that Internet or data plans that give customers discounted rates will be valid for Internet browsing but will exclude Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services. VoIP services include communications applications such as Skype, Line and Viber that typically let users make free calls through the Internet. ...




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