By Charlotte Bruneau BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A powerful mix of insecurity and traditional prejudice against more liberal female politicians put...
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Read moreBy Emma Farge GENEVA (Reuters) - A U.S.-backed Uyghur photo exhibit of dozens of people who are missing or alleged...
Read moreBy Marcelo Rochabrun ÑUÑUNHUAYCCO, Peru (Reuters) - In Ñuñunhuaycco, a tiny village in the Peruvian Andes, residents recall almost daily...
Read moreBy Eric Gaillard NICE, France (Reuters) - A French hospital worker has said he is on hunger strike to protest...
Read moreBy Edgar Su SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A group of migrant workers visited Singapore's Little India area on Wednesday for their...
Read more(Corrects full name of the resort to "The Datai Langkawi" in paragraph 11, not "Datai Langkawi") By Ebrahim Harris LANGKAWI,...
Read more(This Sept. 10 story corrects location of morgue in lede) By Oliver Griffin SOACHA, Colombia (Reuters) - It has been...
Read moreBy Pascal Rossignol WIMEREUX, France (Reuters) - The police unit had staked out a stretch of coast in northern France...
Read more(Reuters) - War-weary residents of Kabul expressed anger and feelings of betrayal by the United States on Saturday, as the...
Read moreBy Richard Lough and Forrest Crellin CALAIS, France (Reuters) - Mustafa Suleiman, 21, is resolute in his determination to reach...
Read more(Reuters) - After 20 years of fighting, the Taliban have tried to present a conciliatory face to the world. Afghanistan's...
Read moreBy Maha El Dahan and Alaa Kanaan BEIRUT (Reuters) - Ibrahim Jaber was laid off when the fast food restaurant...
Read moreBy Tanya Wood and Oliver Barth BERLIN (Reuters) - Weeks before an era-defining national election, Germans are missing Chancellor Angela...
Read moreBy Wendell Roelf CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Five youths from Cape Town's Langa township squeeze into wetsuits for a snorkelling...
Read moreBy Lucila Sigal BUENOS AIRES/ASUNCION/SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Latin America's mothers are falling behind in the pandemic economic rebound, returning to...
Read moreBy Tangi Salaün and Yiming Woo PARIS (Reuters) -The main suspect in a jihadist rampage that killed 130 people across...
Read moreATHENS (Reuters) - Thousands of Greeks on Wednesday bid farewell to Mikis Theodorakis, a world-renowned activist and musician whose work...
Read moreBy Robert Muller KOSICE, Slovakia (Reuters) - For factory worker Milan Turtak, the smoke-blackened buildings, sidewalks littered with garbage and...
Read morePARIS (Reuters) - Twenty people go on trial in Paris on Wednesday suspected of involvement in a jihadist assault on...
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