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HOUSTON (Reuters) -Vessels near the Strait of Hormuz have been broadcasting unusual messages concerning nationality in a bid ...
Israel has stopped aid from entering northern Gaza but is still allowing it to enter from the south, two officials said on ...
By Sonia Rolley (Reuters) -Congolese negotiators have dropped a demand that Rwandan troops immediately leave eastern ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will issue its final rulings of its current term on Friday, Chief Justice John Roberts said. It has ...
By Kate Abnett BONN (Reuters) -Countries should not over-rely on buying carbon credits to meet climate targets, the chief ...
By Alessandro Parodi and Sfundo Parakozov JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -South African President Cyril Ramaphosa fired a senior ...
By Stamos Prousalis and Angeliki Koutantou PALAIA FOKAIA, Greece, June 26 (Reuters) - Greek firefighters on Thursday battled ...
The White House on Wednesday recommended terminating U.S. funding for nearly two dozen programs that conduct war crimes and ...
A Russian court said on Thursday it had found a photographer, Grigory Skvortsov, guilty of treason and jailed him for 16 years after Skvortsov said he had passed detailed information about ...
LOME (Reuters) -Soldiers in Togo used tear gas and batons on Thursday to disperse hundreds of protesters who blocked main roads in the capital to call for the resignation of longtime leader Faure ...
The Haryana Cabinet on Thursday approved a proposal to roll out a dedicated scholarship scheme for the children of martyred soldiers and paramilitary personnel. The ruling BJP in its ‘Sankalp Patra’ ...
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on Thursday stressed the need for Sri Lanka’s domestic rights accountability mechanism, saying that it can be supported by international means. “Sri ...