BAUCHI, Nigeria (Reuters) - At least 20 people were killed in Nigeria's Sokoto state when gunmen attacked a market and...
Read moreKHARTOUM (Reuters) - A three-week blockade of Sudan's main port by tribal protesters is causing shortages of wheat and fuel...
Read moreBy Ruma Paul DHAKA (Reuters) - U.N. officials signed a deal with Bangladesh on Saturday to help provide basic services...
Read moreBy Daren Butler and Birsen Altayli ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Six Turkish opposition parties are stepping up collaboration in their bid...
Read moreLONDON (Reuters) - Britain's transport minister Grant Shapps said on Friday there was still no exact date for when the...
Read moreCAIRO (Reuters) - At least 30 people were injured in a two trains collision in the Tunisian capital on Thursday,...
Read moreMADRID (Reuters) -A buildup of ash and dust from the erupting Cumbre Vieja volcano on the runway forced authorities in...
Read moreMAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - Armed men killed at least 18 people and set ablaze cars and shops in Nigeria's Zamfara...
Read moreBANGUI (Reuters) - At least 12 people were killed in Central African Republic on Tuesday when rebel fighters ambushed and...
Read moreBy Wendell Roelf CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa's biggest metalworkers union on Tuesday launched an indefinite strike to press...
Read moreJERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel has agreed to sell air defense systems to the Czech Republic in a deal worth $520...
Read moreBy Henry Nicholls and Hannah McKay PURFLEET, England (Reuters) -British military personnel in fatigues began delivering fuel on Tuesday to...
Read morePURFLEET, England (Reuters) - British military personnel in fatigues were driving fuel trucks on Tuesday at a fuel depot in...
Read moreBy Yimou Lee TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's extra military spending of T$240 billion ($8.6 billion) over the next five years...
Read moreLONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Boris Johnson denied on Tuesday that Britain was in crisis due to a shortage of...
Read moreLONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy is at a turning point and the government welcomes rising wages but will not return...
Read more(Reuters) - The Japanese government will look into the right timing to restart a popular subsidised travel programme that was...
Read moreBEIRUT (Reuters) -Lebanon's former prime minister Hassan Diab said on Monday he had given up shares in a company he...
Read moreBy Marcelo Rochabrun LIMA (Reuters) - Peru's new socialist government swept to power pledging to strike a new deal with...
Read moreLONDON (Reuters) -Climate change activists blocked major routes into London on Monday, causing huge tailbacks and chaos for rush hour...
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