By Gloria Dickie and Dasha Afanasieva LONDON (Reuters) - Dozens of international scientists have arrived each year since 2000 at...
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Read moreGENEVA (Reuters) - Sixty-seven World Trade Organization members agreed on Thursday to pare back regulations such as licensing requirements placed...
Read more(Reuters) - New Zealand is well prepared for the discovery of new coronavirus variants that may be resistant to vaccines,...
Read moreBEIJING (Reuters) - China's President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden will hold a virtual summit on Tuesday morning,...
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Read moreBy Alessandra Prentice LIBREVILLE (Reuters) - African countries want a new system to track funding from wealthy nations that are...
Read moreBy Giuseppe Fonte and Angelo Amante ROME (Reuters) - Italy plans to make it easier for selected groups of people...
Read moreBy Tom Allard and Wayan Sukarda JAKARTA/DENPASAR (Reuters) - Ni Kadek Suriani was looking forward to starting her second year...
Read moreBy Mary Milliken and Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - United Nations chief Antonio Guterres said a critical meeting on...
Read moreBy Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's failure to pass national laws banning discrimination is taking a toll on...
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