HONG KONG (Reuters) - The trial of the first person charged under the national security law in Hong Kong is...
Read moreBy Alexander Winning and Wendell Roelf JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -Former South African president Jacob Zuma, whose jailing earlier this month triggered...
Read moreJERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel's Defence Ministry said on Monday that the export of cyber products, like spyware sold by NSO Group,...
Read moreBy Andrius Sytas and Janis Laizans DRUSKININKAI, Lithuania (Reuters) -European Union border agency Frontex will deploy 60 border guards with...
Read moreBy Tim Kelly and Eimi Yamamitsu TOKYO (Reuters) -A Tokyo court on Monday doled out the first sentences in Japan...
Read moreABUJA (Reuters) - Intense fire from bandits caused a Nigerian attack jet to crash in northwestern Zamfara State, but the...
Read moreBy Cassandra Garrison and Nelson Renteria CHALCHUAPA, El Salvador (Reuters) - Neighbors knew something was wrong in that squat green...
Read moreBy Giselda Vagnoni ROME (Reuters) - The thwarted takeover of a troubled Italian bank in 2018 will come into focus...
Read moreABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's broadcasting regulator has asked TV stations to curb their reporting of insecurity in the country by...
Read moreSAN JOSE (Reuters) - Costa Rican police on Sunday seized 4.3 tons of cocaine originating in Colombia, the Central American...
Read more(Reuters) - British ministers have called for independent oversight of a Football Association (FA) review of security failings at Wembley...
Read moreMOSCOW (Reuters) - An association of human rights lawyers linked to jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny's group has suspended work...
Read moreBy Sarah Kinosian and Vivian Sequera CARACAS (Reuters) - "Leave the area! Get the kids out!" screamed gang members walking...
Read moreMAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) -Gunmen abducted at least 60 people and killed one person in northwestern Nigeria after riding motorbikes into...
Read moreBy Olivia Kumwenda-Mtambo and Wendell Roelf JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Friday the unrest that has ripped through...
Read moreBy Michael Martina and David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States imposed sanctions on Friday on seven Chinese officials over...
Read moreBy Raphael Satter (Reuters) -A Missouri businessman can sue Dechert LLP over his claim that the international law firm helped...
Read moreBy Daren Butler and Ali Kucukgocmen ISTANBUL (Reuters) -Turkish students and academics are set to continue protests against what they...
Read moreBAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi state television aired a video on Friday in which a police officer said he led a...
Read moreBy Nelson Renteria SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - Human rights organizations on Friday filed a criminal complaint against 25 El Salvadoran...
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