RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Israeli troops killed a Palestinian man in clashes that erupted on Thursday during the funeral...
Read moreBy Sarah Marsh HAVANA (Reuters) - The European Union is "very concerned about the repression" of protests in Cuba and...
Read moreBy Daphne Psaledakis WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Washington is sending USAID Administrator Samantha Power to Ethiopia this week while warning of...
Read moreBy Dawit Endeshaw and Ayenat Mersie ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Hundreds of Eritrean refugees protested in the Ethiopian capital on...
Read morePRAGUE (Reuters) - Hundreds of people blocked traffic in the centre of Slovak capital Bratislava, protesting against a law which...
Read moreBy Tarek Amara and Angus McDowall TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's crisis has thrown the fate of its much-lauded young democracy...
Read moreLONDON (Reuters) - The family of Nnamdi Kanu, a secessionist leader and British citizen who is detained in Nigeria, has...
Read moreBEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's influential parliament speaker Nabih Berri said on Thursday the legislature was ready to lift the immunity...
Read moreATHENS (Reuters) - Nearly two-thirds of Greeks believe getting vaccinated against COVID-19 can beat the pandemic and most favour mandatory...
Read moreKABUL (Reuters) - Afghan villagers searched desperately for survivors after flash flood swept down a narrow valley in a Taliban-controlled...
Read moreBy Maha El Dahan BEIRUT (Reuters) - Ibrahim Hoteit lost his younger brother, Tharwat, in the huge explosion that ripped...
Read moreBy Nqobile Dludla JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Recent unrest in South Africa damaged hundreds of businesses but property developers and retailers...
Read moreBAGHDAD (Reuters) -At least two rockets hit Baghdad's fortified Green Zone early on Thursday but caused no casualties, Iraqi security...
Read moreBAGHDAD (Reuters) - An Iraqi army helicopter crashed during a combat operation in northern Iraq on Thursday, killing all five...
Read moreHONG KONG (Reuters) - The defence lawyer for the first person charged under Hong Kong's national security law argued on...
Read moreBy Karin Strohecker LONDON (Reuters) - From Tunisia and South Africa to Colombia, social unrest is sweeping through developing countries,...
Read moreMOSCOW/BAKU (Reuters) -Armenia said on Wednesday that three of its soldiers had been killed in an exchange of gunfire with...
Read morePANTELHO, Mexico (Reuters) - Mexican villagers sympathizing with a new indigenous self-defense group torched government offices, businesses and houses in...
Read morePORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) -Haiti's new Prime Minister Ariel Henry on Wednesday said the government plans to create conditions for the Caribbean...
Read morePARIS (Reuters) -Cuba's embassy in Paris said on Tuesday it had been attacked overnight with petrol bombs that caused some...
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