By Valerie Baeriswyl and Andre Paultre GRAND-BERA, Haiti (Reuters) - Anaira Jules, who lived her whole life in a small...
Read moreBy Mindy Burrows LONDON (Reuters) - Kazakhstan-born pianist Alim Beisembayev began his musical career when he picked a miniature toy...
Read moreBy Angelo Amante and Emily Roe SAN MARINO (Reuters) - One of Europe's staunchest opponents to legal abortion could fall...
Read more(This Sept. 15 story corrects press release error by Guinness World Records on Olivier Rioux's nationality in paragraph 9) LONDON...
Read moreLONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Princess Beatrice, Queen Elizabeth's granddaughter, has given birth to a baby girl, her first child with...
Read moreBy Steve Gorman (Reuters) -The quartet of newly minted citizen astronauts comprising the SpaceX Inspiration4 mission safely splashed down in...
Read moreROME (Reuters) - Weed advocates in Italy said on Saturday they had gathered enough signatures to trigger a referendum on...
Read more(Reuters) - Afghan schools will open for boys from Saturday, the new Taliban ministry of education said in a statement...
Read moreBy Jill Serjeant (Reuters) - Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan on Wednesday graced the cover of Time magazine's...
Read moreBRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's Supreme Court on Wednesday suspended a high-profile land rights case that the country's indigenous people say...
Read moreBUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's media regulator published guidelines for broadcasters to comply with new LGBT laws on Wednesday, relegating some...
Read moreSTRASBOURG (Reuters) - A top European Commission official followed the thread of her boss' annual "state of the union" address...
Read more(Corrects to clarify asylum seekers were apprehensive about persecution in their home country, not Hong Kong, in paragraphs 10-11) By...
Read moreLONDON (Reuters) - The British royals, who trace their history back more than 1,000 years, could be gone within two...
Read moreBy Wendell Roelf CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Five youths from Cape Town's Langa township squeeze into wetsuits for a snorkelling...
Read moreMUMBAI (Reuters) - As India's financial capital, Mumbai, gets ready for its biggest festival of the year, daily coronavirus cases...
Read moreATHENS (Reuters) - Thousands of Greeks on Wednesday bid farewell to Mikis Theodorakis, a world-renowned activist and musician whose work...
Read more(Reuters) - A 1929 letter in which Winston Churchill refers to Britain's House of Commons as his "theatre" but contemplates...
Read moreVATICAN CITY (Reuters) - They were not "Get out of jail free" cards but they were possibly one of the...
Read moreBy Silvia Aloisi and Alex Fraser VENICE (Reuters) - From a control room inside the police headquarters in Venice, Big...
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