By Ismael Lopez MANAGUA (Reuters) - Nicaraguan lawmakers loyal to President Daniel Ortega on Monday passed legislation allowing the state...
Read moreBy Elaine Lies and Rocky Swift TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's former vaccine czar and a key official of its ruling party,...
Read moreJALALABAD (Reuters) - Afghanistan's public universities opened on Wednesday for the first time since the Taliban took over the country...
Read moreBy Krishna N. Das PATNA, India (Reuters) - Niranjan Kumar, the eldest son of a small farmer in the eastern...
Read moreSYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia reported its lowest daily COVID-19 deaths in two weeks on Monday while cases continued to trend...
Read moreKABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan's public universities, closed since the Taliban seized power in August, will reopen in February, the Taliban...
Read moreMELBOURNE (Reuters) - Thousands of Australian students return to school on Monday after a summer break, as the country remains...
Read moreOSLO (Reuters) - Western diplomats said on Thursday they would expand their Afghan relief operations while continuing to pressure the...
Read moreBy Rocky Swift and Elaine Lies TOKYO (Reuters) - Two years after Japan locked down its borders to block the...
Read moreBy Zuzanna Szymanska and Riham Alkousaa BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany on Monday extended its current pandemic measures as the experts...
Read moreSYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia reported 58 deaths from COVID-19 on Sunday, as the two most populous states, New South Wales...
Read moreBy Syed Raza Hassan KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - A Pakistani inmate serving a life sentence for murder in an overcrowded...
Read moreBERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's new coalition government wants to attract 400,000 qualified workers from abroad each year to tackle both...
Read moreHONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong will suspend face-to-face teaching in secondary schools from Monday until after the approaching Lunar...
Read moreTOKYO (Reuters) - Several high school students sitting their university entrance exam in Tokyo were wounded on Saturday in an...
Read moreBy Nate Raymond BOSTON (Reuters) -Prosecutors have recommended that the U.S. Justice Department drop charges against a Massachusetts Institute of...
Read moreBy Toby Sterling AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Friday announced the reopening of stores, hairdressers and gyms,...
Read moreBy Antony Paone and Eric Gaillard PARIS (Reuters) -Tens of thousands of French teachers angry with the government's COVID-19 rules...
Read moreAMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Coronavirus restrictions in the Netherlands will be eased from Saturday despite a wave of new infections due...
Read moreWARSAW (Reuters) - Polish lawmakers are expected to debate on Wednesday a nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party bill that...
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