MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's lower house of parliament may seek guidance from the government on whether to call for the...
Read moreBy Suleiman Al-Khalidi AMMAN (Reuters) - Tens of Syrian protesters gathered on Thursday in the mainly Druze city of Sweida...
Read moreSARAJEVO (Reuters) - Lawmakers in Bosnia's autonomous Serb Republic (RS) voted on Thursday to form their own body that will...
Read moreGUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Guatemala's highest court announced on Wednesday it had revoked immunity from prosecution for Judge Pablo Xitumul,...
Read moreBy Tarek Amara TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisian President Kais Saied will change the Supreme Judicial Council but not abolish it,...
Read moreBy Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis condemned assisted suicide as an unacceptable deviation from medical ethics on...
Read moreBy Angelo Amante and Gavin Jones ROME (Reuters) -Italian politicians and activists praised a new law building protection of the...
Read moreBy Joseph Ax and Jason Lange (Reuters) - Republican and Democratic lawmakers across the United States are drawing political maps...
Read moreWASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers negotiating a Russia sanctions bill were getting "closer and closer" to an agreement, Senate Democratic...
Read moreBELFAST (Reuters) - Northern Ireland will hold elections to its devolved assembly on schedule on May 5 and the resignation...
Read moreMOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin on Tuesday said that French assertions that President Vladimir Putin had promised Emmanuel Macron that...
Read moreMEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A dispute over who would lead Honduras' newly elected Congress has been resolved, lawmakers said on...
Read moreBy Ismael Lopez MANAGUA (Reuters) - Nicaraguan lawmakers loyal to President Daniel Ortega on Monday passed legislation allowing the state...
Read moreBy Dan Williams JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel announced it was setting up a national inquiry on Monday after a newspaper reported...
Read moreLONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is fighting for his premiership after a revolt by his lawmakers angry...
Read moreLONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is fighting to shore up his authority after five aides quit his...
Read moreBy Belén Carreño MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's fragmented parliament approved the minority leftist government's labour reform on Thursday by a...
Read moreBy Francis Kokoroko KUMASI, Ghana (Reuters) - In a dimly-lit room with racks of women's clothing, Ghanaian artist and LGBT+...
Read moreWARSAW (Reuters) -Polish President Andrzej Duda on Thursday submitted legislation to dismantle a controversial disciplinary chamber for judges, hoping it...
Read moreWARSAW (Reuters) -The European Court of Human Rights pointed on Thursday to a "systemic dysfunction in judicial appointments procedure in...
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