By Anna Mehler Paperny and Moira Warburton TORONTO (Reuters) -The Canadian government on Friday appealed a federal court decision upholding...
Read moreBy Jan Strupczewski, Colin Packham and Philip Pullella ROME (Reuters) - Leaders of the 20 richest countries will acknowledge the...
Read moreOUAGADOUGOU (Reuters) -A convoy transporting staff and contractors for Iamgold's Essakane gold mine in northern Burkina Faso was attacked on...
Read moreBRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's health regulator Anvisa said on Friday that all five of its directors have received death threats...
Read moreBy Hereward Holland KINSHASA (Reuters) - Poor planning, a lack of objectives and insufficient funding have hobbled President Felix Tshisekedi's...
Read moreBy Khalid Abdelaziz KHARTOUM (Reuters) -The prime minister ousted by the Sudanese army this week is ready to negotiate on...
Read moreISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's National Security Committee vowed on Friday to crack down on a banned Islamist group if violent...
Read moreBy Joanna Plucinska and Charlotte Bruneau SIEMIATYCZE, Poland (Reuters) - Gordi, a Syrian Kurd who lives in Austria, says his...
Read moreATHENS (Reuters) - Greece said it would be willing to agree with Turkey on demlimiting their respective economic zones at...
Read moreBy Nellie Peyton DAKAR (Reuters) - U.N. human rights experts on Friday called on Mali to crack down on hereditary...
Read more(Reuters) - A child was killed and one wounded in Indonesia's easternmost Papua region, a security spokesman said, in a...
Read moreBy Wayan Sukarda and Sultan Anshori BADUNG, Bali (Reuters) - An American woman jailed in 2015 with her boyfriend for...
Read moreBy Melanie Burton MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Major Australian iron ore companies say they are increasing security measures at remote mine...
Read moreBy Colin Packham CANBERRA (Reuters) - The world must unite and take significant action now to tackle climate change that...
Read moreBy Crispian Balmer ROME (Reuters) - If high-stakes climate talks are to succeed next month in Glasgow, the initial signs...
Read moreBy Khalid Abdelaziz and Doina Chiacu KHARTOUM/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States and United Nations dialled up the pressure on Sudan's...
Read moreADDIS ABABA (Reuters) -An Ethiopian government jet bombed the capital of northern Tigray region on Thursday, with one doctor reporting...
Read moreTHE HAGUE (Reuters) - Lawyers who represent the families of 298 people who died when a Malaysia Airlines jet was...
Read moreBy Khalid Abdelaziz, Nafisa Eltahir and Aidan Lewis KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Hours before Sudan's army seized power and dissolved its...
Read moreBy Kylie MacLellan LONDON (Reuters) - French threats to disrupt British trade and block its trawlers from accessing French ports...
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