Egypt's outlawed Muslim Brotherhood condemns Sinai attacks

Sunday, 26 October 2014

CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's outlawed Muslim Brotherhood has condemned attacks in the Sinai Peninsula that killed at least 33 security personnel on Friday but said President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi was responsible for security failures.


Last U.S. Marines, British combat forces end Afghan operations, prepare withdrawal

CAMP LEATHERNECK Afghanistan (Reuters) - The last U.S. Marines unit and final British combat troops in Afghanistan officially ended their operations on Sunday as they packed up to leave the country and transferred a massive military base to the Afghan military.















Tunisians vote for new parliament, hope for full democracy

TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisians voted on Sunday in parliamentary elections that bring full democracy finally within their reach, four years after their uprising cast out autocrat Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali.


Uruguay votes for new president; marijuana reform hangs in balance

MONTEVIDEO (Reuters) - Uruguayans vote on Sunday in a presidential election with the ruling leftist party trying to fend off a young center-right challenger who promises to undo a pioneering marijuana law.















Brazil votes in tight presidential runoff split along class lines

RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazilians vote on Sunday in a bitterly-contested election that pits a leftist president with strong support among the poor against a centrist senator who is promising pro-business policies to jumpstart a stagnant economy.


 

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