By Ahmed Elumami TRIPOLI (Reuters) - When political activist Laila ben Khalifa announced she was standing in Libya's presidential race,...
Read moreBAGHDAD (Reuters) - Ancient artifacts looted and smuggled out of Iraq after the U.S. invasion in 2003 were put on...
Read moreBy Nacho Doce and Silvio Castellanos NOIA, Spain (Reuters) - Just before dawn breaks over the Noia estuary in Spain's...
Read moreBy Adrian Portugal BORACAY, Philippines (Reuters) - For 23-year-old tour guide Samuel Garilao, the beaches on the popular Philippines island...
Read moreBy Ebrahim Harris and Joseph Campbell JOHOR BAHRU, Malaysia/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Before the coronavirus pandemic, Mohammad Faris Abdullah's daily commute...
Read moreBy Layli Foroudi and Juan Medina DUNKIRK, France (Reuters) - A couple of days after migrants started to set up...
Read moreBy Manuel Ausloos SAINT-GEORGES-SUR-LOIRE, France (Reuters) - Every time she hears guns being fired in the fields around her house...
Read moreBy Wendell Roelf CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - The docking of the Europa passenger liner in Cape Town on Tuesday was...
Read moreBy Alexander Ermochenko HORLIVKA, Ukraine (Reuters) - For seven years Lidia Lenko has put up with stray bullets flying through...
Read moreBy Dan Williams JERUSALEM (Reuters) - "I was Michal Sela," the dead woman says, looking straight into the camera. "In...
Read moreBy Svetlana Ivanova and Angelina Kazakova ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - Russian student Darya saw her life change forever during...
Read moreBy Felix Hoske and Sergiy Karazy BOHONIKI, Poland (Reuters) - In a tiny white coffin, the body of an unborn...
Read moreBy Paul Sandle and Lucy Marks LONDON (Reuters) - Big Ben's dials will emerge from a shroud of scaffolding in...
Read moreBy Jibran Ahmad KABUL/PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - The Taliban have formed a commission to purge "people of bad character" from...
Read moreBy Dan Williams JERUSALEM (Reuters) - An Israeli state inquiry into a crush that killed 45 people, including Americans and...
Read moreBy Loucoumane Coulibaly ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Commuters in Ivory Coast's bustling commercial capital Abidjan are turning to waterways to escape...
Read moreBy Daina Beth Solomon SAN JOSE (Reuters) - When asked about the three days she spent in a Nicaraguan prison...
Read moreBy Andrius Sytas MICKUNAI, Lithuania (Reuters) - A group of five volunteers in a garage near the Lithuanian capital are...
Read moreBy Ngouda Dione and Cooper Inveen GUEREO, Senegal (Reuters) - On a moonlit shore in Senegal, Djibril Diakhate's evening walk...
Read moreBy Natalia Oriol (Reuters) - A nine-year old Kurdish boy who has had both legs amputated is among the thousands...
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