By Anthony Boadle BRASILIA (Reuters) - Alexandre Saraiva, a police chief in Brazil's Amazon region for a decade, was discharged...
Read moreSANTO DOMINGO (Reuters) - The Dominican Republic plans to limit access to public hospitals for illegal immigrants and review the...
Read moreBy Ali Kucukgocmen ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish authorities are considering whether to deport a Syrian journalist over a humorous video...
Read morePARIS (Reuters) - Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy refused to answer questions as he appeared as a witness in a...
Read moreBy Fanny Potkin and Wa Lone SINGAPORE (Reuters) - As Myanmar's military seeks to put down protest on the streets,...
Read moreBy Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - China and Russia are pushing the U.N. Security Council to ease sanctions on...
Read moreBy Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Monday refused to block South Korea from seeking the...
Read moreBy Alexandra Ulmer and Luc Cohen (Reuters) - Alex Saab, a Colombian businessman accused of laundering money on behalf of...
Read moreTUNIS (Reuters) - The United Nations Libya mission said on Saturday that the country's parliament should amend its election law...
Read moreBy Angelo Amante ROME (Reuters) - Thousands of people marched in Rome on Saturday during the summit of the leaders...
Read moreBy Hereward Holland KINSHASA (Reuters) - Poor planning, a lack of objectives and insufficient funding have hobbled President Felix Tshisekedi's...
Read moreBy Estelle Shirbon LONDON (Reuters) - A Scottish university will on Thursday hand over to a Nigerian delegation a Benin...
Read moreBy Joanna Plucinska and Charlotte Bruneau SIEMIATYCZE, Poland (Reuters) - Gordi, a Syrian Kurd who lives in Austria, says his...
Read moreBy Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) - From printing coupons as replacement cash to breeding ornamental black swans to eat, North...
Read moreBy Alexander Winning and Siyabonga Sishi EVATON, South Africa (Reuters) - In a township in South Africa's industrial heartland, raw...
Read moreBy Estelle Shirbon LONDON (Reuters) -A Cambridge University college and a Paris museum on Wednesday handed back cultural artefacts looted...
Read moreBy Hereward Holland KINSHASA (Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo's constitutional court on Tuesday swore in an electoral commission chief...
Read moreCOPENHAGEN (Reuters) -A Danish election candidate said 10 election posters of himself standing next to the Tibetan flag were removed...
Read moreTUNIS (Reuters) - A former Tunisian agriculture minister and seven other ex-officials have been detained on suspicion of corruption, judicial...
Read moreSEOUL (Reuters) - A Seoul court fined Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Vice Chairman Jay Y. Lee 70 million won ($59,461.62)...
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