Defense
  • U.N. questions Israel on Palestinians' rights

    U.N. questions Israel on Palestinians' rights

    By Stephanie Nebehay, Reuters

    GENEVA (Reuters) - U.N. experts questioned Israeli officials on Monday over alleged rights abuses ranging from the demolition of Palestinian houses and the expansion of Jewish settlements to limited...

  • Swedish 'Cold War' thriller exposes Baltic Sea nerves over Russia

    Swedish 'Cold War' thriller exposes Baltic Sea nerves over Russia

    By Alistair Scrutton and Simon Johnson, Reuters

    STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - It has all the makings of a Cold War thriller -- an emergency military deployment with stealth ships and helicopters hunting for a foreign submarine in the Stockholm archipelago...

  • Kerry in Indonesia seeking Asian support against Islamic state

    Kerry in Indonesia seeking Asian support against Islamic state

    By David Brunnstrom, Reuters

    JAKARTA (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Indonesia for Joko Widodo's presidential inauguration on Monday, seeking more help from Southeast Asian leaders in the U.S.-led...

  • Small avalanches hamper final search for Nepal storm survivors

    Small avalanches hamper final search for Nepal storm survivors

    By Rupam Jain Nair, Reuters

    KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Small avalanches hampered the search for Nepali porters and guides missing for six days after a devastating Himalayan storm, officials said on Monday, as rescue crews began to...

  • Sweden says credible reports of foreign submarine in its waters

    Sweden says credible reports of foreign submarine in its waters

    By Niklas Pollard and Alistair Scrutton, Reuters

    STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden released on Sunday a grainy photo of a mysterious vessel in Stockholm's archipelago, as the military hunted for a foreign submarine or divers in the country's biggest...