By Jason Lange WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and discussed efforts to...
Read moreBy Andrea Shalal ROME (Reuters) - World Bank President David Malpass on Saturday called on leaders of the Group of...
Read moreBy Humeyra Pamuk and Simon Lewis WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on Friday urged Sudan's military coup leaders to refrain...
Read moreSARAJEVO (Reuters) - The European Union and the United States are working with Bosnian officials to try to solve a...
Read moreBy Jan Strupczewski and Gavin Jones ROME (Reuters) - The world's 20 richest countries will commit this weekend to tackling...
Read moreBy Khalid Abdelaziz and Doina Chiacu KHARTOUM/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States and United Nations dialled up the pressure on Sudan's...
Read moreBy Alexandra Ulmer and Luc Cohen (Reuters) -Alex Saab, a Colombian businessman who became a special envoy for Venezuelan President...
Read moreBy Robin Emmott BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union's top diplomat said on Thursday that Moscow was using natural gas to...
Read moreBy Khalid Abdelaziz KHARTOUM (Reuters) -The World Bank halted disbursements for operations in Sudan on Wednesday in response to the...
Read moreDUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi state television said on Wednesday that 44 international companies plan to move their regional headquarters to...
Read moreTRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's state oil company said on Tuesday that the 120,000 barrels per day (bpd) Zawiya oil refinery...
Read moreBy Kate Abnett LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - European Union green policy chief Frans Timmermans will meet China's top climate envoy Xie...
Read more(Reuters) - Members of Sudan's cabinet and a large number of pro-government party leaders were arrested on Monday in an...
Read moreCAIRO (Reuters) - Islamic state claimed responsibility for a bomb attack that killed at least one person in Uganda's capital...
Read moreBy Tife Owolabi YENAGOA, Nigeria (Reuters) - At least 25 people, including some minors, were killed in an explosion and...
Read moreBy Roberto Samora and Gram Slattery SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Truckers blockading a major refinery in the Brazilian state of Minas...
Read moreBy Alexander Tanas CHISINAU (Reuters) -Moldova's parliament on Friday approved a government-requested state of emergency until Nov. 20 as it...
Read moreBy Ahmed Elumami TRIPOLI (Reuters) -Libya's prime minister and several foreign powers on Thursday endorsed the holding of a national...
Read moreBy Gavin Jones and Stephen Jewkes ROME (Reuters) -The Group of 20 rich countries are divided over phasing out coal...
Read moreSINGAPORE (Reuters) -Singapore authorities have charged two individuals for alleged corruption in relation to the trade and supply of marine...
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