By Catarina Demony and Victoria Waldersee LISBON (Reuters) -Heavy tug boats on Tuesday sprayed water on a ship off the...
Read moreBy Tom Sims FRANKFURT (Reuters) - While Ukraine's airspace has been largely empty amid the crisis with Russia, a remotely...
Read moreTOKYO (Reuters) -Japan said on Tuesday it stood ready to join the United States and other G7 industrialised nations in...
Read more(Reuters) - Western nations criticised Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to order the deployment of troops to two breakaway regions...
Read moreLONDON (Reuters) - Foreign ministers from the G7 group of rich nations said on Saturday they saw no evidence that...
Read moreTOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo recorded 13,516 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday, up 1,751 from a week earlier, national broadcaster NHK...
Read moreTOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese health panel approved on Friday a plan for more targeted COVID-19 curbs across much of...
Read moreBy Rocky Swift and Elaine Lies TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's plan to relax the strictest COVID-19...
Read moreNEW DELHI (Reuters) - India on Thursday urged the world's biggest 20 economies (G20) to make joint efforts to ensure...
Read moreBy Elaine Lies and Kiyoshi Takenaka TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan will ease border controls imposed to counter the pandemic, Prime Minister...
Read moreBERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Annalena Baerbock will lead a meeting of foreign ministers from the Group of Seven industrialised nations...
Read moreBy Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea has celebrated the 80th birthday anniversary of leader Kim Jong Un's late...
Read moreTOKYO (Reuters) - Japan is ready to extend at least $100 million in emergency loans to Ukraine, Japanese Prime Minister...
Read moreBy Tim Hepher and Allison Lampert PARIS/MONTREAL (Reuters) - Airlines and the leasing companies that control billions of dolllars' worth...
Read moreBy Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's presidential candidates formally began campaigning on Tuesday in what is set to...
Read moreBy Kayla Tarnowski, David Morgan and Chris Helgren WINDSOR, Ontario/WASHINGTON/OTTAWA (Reuters) -North America's busiest trade link reopened for traffic late...
Read moreTOKYO (Reuters) - The Japanese government welcomes the International Atomic Energy Agency's review on the safety of releasing contaminated water...
Read moreHONOLULU (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Saturday the risk of Russian military action in Ukraine...
Read moreBy Kayla Tarnowski and Carlos Osorio WINDSOR, Ontario (Reuters) - Canadian police made the first arrest of a protester blocking...
Read moreMOSCOW/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Saturday denied that it had carried out military operations in Russian territorial waters,...
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