By Elizabeth Piper ROME (Reuters) - Prime Minister Boris Johnson described France on Friday as one of Britain's best, oldest...
Read moreBy Joanna Plucinska and Charlotte Bruneau SIEMIATYCZE, Poland (Reuters) - Gordi, a Syrian Kurd who lives in Austria, says his...
Read morePARIS (Reuters) - French Agriculture Minister Julien Denormandie told France 2 TV on Friday that there was no progress in...
Read moreBy Juliette Jabkhiro LE HAVRE, France (Reuters) -Britain denounced France's seizure of a British boat in French waters and warned...
Read moreLE HAVRE, France (Reuters) - French scallop fishermen said they were fed up with British vessels enjoying what they called...
Read moreBy Kylie MacLellan LONDON (Reuters) - French threats to disrupt British trade and block its trawlers from accessing French ports...
Read moreBy Lucinda Rouse MONROVIA (Reuters) - A fisheries watchdog group has accused a Senegalese-Spanish company of plundering valuable Liberian shrimps...
Read moreBy Leah Douglas WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. food safety officials have blocked a rising number of meat shipments from Australia...
Read moreWASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen "frankly raised issues of concern" in a virtual meeting on Monday with...
Read morePARIS (Reuters) - France is disappointed by the pace of negotiations with Britain on settling a row about post-Brexit fishing...
Read moreBy Ana Mano SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's Justice Ministry has dispatched security forces to an indigenous reservation in the...
Read moreBy Ueslei Marcelino XINGU INDIGENOUS PARK, Brazil (Reuters) - When a big chief dies on the Xingu indigenous reservation, its...
Read morePARIS (Reuters) - France could announce possible retaliatory measures in its fishing dispute with Britain by the end of the...
Read moreBy Jose Devasia KOCHI, India (Reuters) - Leaders in the southern Indian state of Kerala opened near-overflowing dams on Monday...
Read moreBy Baz Ratner MARSABIT, Kenya (Reuters) - In northern Kenya, the ribs of dead sheep stretch towards the blazing sun...
Read moreBy Ann Wang MEISHAN/TAOYUAN, Taiwan (Reuters) - Chien Shun-yih looks out over his withering tea fields in Taiwan's picturesque southern...
Read moreBy Charlotte Bruneau and Thaier Al-Sudani CHEBAYESH MARSHES, Iraq (Reuters) - On an island surrounded by the narrow waterways of...
Read moreBy Kate Holton DRIFFIELD, England (Reuters) - Two sisters running a pig farm in northeast England have a message for...
Read moreLUCKNOW (Reuters) - Ashish Mishra, son of junior home minister Ajay Mishra Teni, has been arrested on accusations he ran...
Read moreBy Mircely Guanipa PUNTA CARDON, Venezuela (Reuters) - Rebeca Reyes furiously scrubbed black tar from her kids' arms after they...
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