By Fathin Ungku and Bernadette Christina SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Indonesia's giant palm oil industry, long a target of global green...
Read moreBy Phil Stewart WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S.-trained Afghan pilots and other personnel boarded a U.S.-brokered flight out of Tajikistan on Tuesday,...
Read moreBy David Ljunggren and Dave Graham OTTAWA/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden is planning to host an in-person meeting...
Read moreBy Matt Spetalnick and Daina Beth Solomon WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Biden administration plans to announce new U.S. sanctions and...
Read moreBy Francesco Guarascio BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union drugs regulator is set to authorise the use of two monoclonal...
Read moreBy James Pearson HANOI (Reuters) - Facebook's parent company said on Tuesday it had unblocked the hashtag for celebrity chef...
Read moreBy Jessie Pang and Sara Cheng HONG KONG (Reuters) - Last month, several thousand Hong Kong university students, some of...
Read moreBy Nafisa Eltahir CAIRO (Reuters) -The U.N. special envoy for Sudan said talks had yielded the outline of a potential...
Read moreBy Alistair Smout and Andrew MacAskill LONDON (Reuters) - Inside the British hospital that saved Prime Minister Boris Johnson from...
Read moreBy Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) - As the devastating Delta variant surge eases in many regions of the world, scientists...
Read moreBy Praveen Menon WELLINGTON (Reuters) - When a New Zealand central bank official spoke in September about the kōtuku, a...
Read moreBy Marcelo Rochabrun LIMA (Reuters) - The leader of a Peruvian community blocking a road used by copper miner Antamina...
Read moreBy Fanny Potkin and Wa Lone SINGAPORE (Reuters) - As Myanmar's military seeks to put down protest on the streets,...
Read moreBy Tom Perry and Ghaida Ghantous BEIRUT (Reuters) - Already mired in economic collapse, Lebanon is facing a blast of...
Read moreBy Aidan Lewis CAIRO (Reuters) - Sudan's military leadership could face isolation at home and abroad if it tries to...
Read moreBy Kantaro Komiya and Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's stock market has surged and luxury cars are selling fast in...
Read moreBy Tim Kelly and Ju-min Park TOKYO (Reuters) -An unprecedented election pledge by Japan's ruling party to double defence spending...
Read moreBy John O'Donnell FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Afghanistan's Taliban government is pressing for the release of billions of dollars of central...
Read moreBy Matt Spetalnick WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Biden administration is working with international partners to prepare new sanctions that could be...
Read moreBy Stephanie Nebehay and Francesco Guarascio GENEVA (Reuters) - The European Commission has suspended funding to the World Health Organization's...
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