Defense
  • U.S. may act to keep Chinese hackers out of Def Con hacker event

    U.S. may act to keep Chinese hackers out of Def Con hacker event

    By Andrea Shalal and Jim Finkle, Reuters

    DENVER/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Washington is considering using visa restrictions to prevent Chinese nationals from attending popular summer hacking conferences in Las Vegas as part of a broader effort...

  • Al Shabaab attacks Somali parliament, at least 10 dead

    Al Shabaab attacks Somali parliament, at least 10 dead

    By Feisal Omar and Abdirahman Hussein, Reuters

    MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Al Shabaab militants stormed Somalia's parliament on Saturday, killing at least 10 security officers in a bomb and gun assault that the United States condemned as a "heinous act...

  • Pope launches Holy Land visit with Syria peace appeal

    Pope launches Holy Land visit with Syria peace appeal

    By Philip Pullella and Suleiman Al-Khalidi, Reuters

    AMMAN (Reuters) - Pope Francis made an urgent appeal for an end to Syria's devastating civil war and an unscripted condemnation of the arms industry on Saturday at the start of his first trip to the...

  • Turkish PM's aide who kicked protester sacked: official

    Turkish PM's aide who kicked protester sacked: official

    By Orhan Coskun, Reuters

    ANKARA (Reuters) - An aide to Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan who made front page news around the world after being filmed kicking a protester in the wake of Turkey's worst ever mining accident...

  • Al Qaeda gunmen storm Yemeni city, 30 people killed

    Al Qaeda gunmen storm Yemeni city, 30 people killed

    By Mohammed Mukhashaf and Mohamed Ghobari, Reuters

    ADEN, Yemen (Reuters) - At least 30 people were killed in an overnight raid by gunmen on a city in southeastern Yemen, residents and a local official said on Saturday, as al Qaeda continues its...