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By Philip Blenkinsop, David Lawder and Stephanie van den Berg BRUSSELS/BANFF, Canada/THE HAGUE (Reuters) -U.S. President ...
The Trump administration on Friday issued orders that it said would effectively lift sanctions on Syria, after President ...
By Karen Freifeld and Julia Harte (Reuters) -When Adam Zimmerman chaperoned his son's fourth-grade class field trip to the ...
Congo's former President Joseph Kabila on Friday lambasted the Central African country's justice system, a day after the ...
By Parisa Hafezi and John Irish DUBAI (Reuters) -Iranian and U.S. delegations wrapped up a fifth round of talks in Rome on ...
A French court on Friday convicted the jewel thieves who in 2016 tied up U.S. reality TV star Kim Kardashian at gun point ...
A U.S. judge on Friday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from revoking Harvard University's ability to enroll ...
The U.S. has more sanctions in store for Cuba, the U.S. top diplomat in Havana said on Friday, just days after the U.S. punished several Cuban judicial officials for ...
South Korea has expressed concern to China over its establishment of a no-sail zone in a provisional maritime area, Seoul's Foreign Ministry said on Saturday. (Reporting by Jihoon Lee ...
Antonio Costa, head of the European Council that represents the 27 EU countries, will travel to Brazil from May 27-May 29 to ...
Russia attacked Ukraine's capital Kyiv early on Saturday with drones and missiles, triggering fires, strewing debris in districts throughout the city and injuring at least two people, city ...