By Greg Torode HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong's leader has left open for more than five months a seat...
Read moreBy Alasdair Pal and Saurabh Sharma MATHURA, India (Reuters) - In the streets around a revered religious site in the...
Read moreBy Gavin Jones ROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi is likely to have a hard time controlling his...
Read moreBy Phil Stewart WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Russia's military buildup near Ukraine has expanded to include supplies of blood along with other...
Read moreBy Sergio Goncalves and Andrei Khalip LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal will hold a snap general election on Sunday that is...
Read moreBy Aaron Ross and David Lewis DAKAR (Reuters) - Earlier this month, West African countries slapped tough economic sanctions on...
Read moreBy Tom Perry and Laila Bassam BEIRUT (Reuters) - A decision by Sunni Muslim leader Saad al-Hariri to step away...
Read moreBy Francesco Guarascio and Emma Farge BRUSSELS/GENEVA (Reuters) - U.S. financial contributions to the World Health Organization (WHO) have fallen...
Read moreBy John Irish PARIS (Reuters) - The military coup https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/burkina-faso-president-kabore-detained-military-camp-sources-tell-reuters-2022-01-24 in Burkina Faso deals another heavy blow to France's fading...
Read moreBy Anna Mehler Paperny and Allison Lampert TORONTO/MONTREAL (Reuters) -After a year as an emergency department nurse at a busy...
Read moreBy Francois Murphy and Arshad Mohammed VIENNA (Reuters) - The United States is unlikely to strike an agreement with Iran...
Read moreBy Francesco Guarascio, Trevor Hunnicutt and Stephanie Nebehay BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The United States, the World Health Organization's top donor, is...
Read moreBy Elizabeth Piper LONDON (Reuters) - A rebellion against Prime Minister Boris Johnson by some of his Conservative Party's newest...
Read moreBy Jonathan Saul LONDON (Reuters) - Two tankers have had their environmental and safety classification withdrawn by a U.S. company...
Read moreBy Angus Berwick and Tom Wilson LONDON (Reuters) - Two men suspected by Germany of assisting an Islamist gunman, who...
Read moreBy Gessika Thomas and Brian Ellsworth PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) -The United States is becoming increasingly involved in the investigation of Haitian...
Read moreBy Phil Stewart, Idrees Ali and Yimou Lee WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is looking for ways to potentially...
Read moreBy Joseph Nasr and Sarah Marsh BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany could find itself in a no-win situation if Russia invades...
Read moreBy Robin Emmott and Sabine Siebold BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Russia's troop buildup near Ukraine is galvanising NATO defences in Europe...
Read moreBy Robin Emmott and Sabine Siebold BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO would be likely to reinforce its troop presence in the...
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