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CAIRO (Reuters) - Twenty Palestinians were killed in the early hours of Tuesday in Israeli air strikes on Rafah and central parts of the Gaza Strip, Gaza health officials said. In...
AMMAN (Reuters) - Israel early on Tuesday launched missiles at several military targets outside the Syrian capital Damascus resulting in some "material damage," Syria's defense...
(Reuters) - An avalanche in Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula killed a 19-year-old man and a 44-year-old woman who were part of a larger ski tourist group, Russia's Ministry of...
By Idrees Ali RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Tuesday will try and convince European allies that President Joe Biden's administration...
By Matthias Williams and John Irish LONDON (Reuters) -Western governments lined up on Monday to condemn Russian President Vladimir Putin's landslide reelection as unfair and...
(Reuters) - United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is alarmed by reports that military airstrikes in Myanmar, including on Monday in Minbya township, have killed and...
By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has overseen firing drills by artillery units in the western region involving "newly-equipped super-large"...
By Aidan Lewis (Reuters) -Famine is imminent and likely to occur by May in northern Gaza and could spread across the enclave by July, a U.N.-backed report said on Monday, after...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe must strengthen its defence capabilities and shift to a "war economy" mode in response to the threat posed by Russia, European Council President...
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Famine is looming by May in the Gaza Strip, a U.N.-backed report forecast on Monday, without an end to fighting that has decimated...
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.N. children's agency said on Sunday over 13,000 children have been killed in Gaza in Israel's offensive, adding many kids were...
By Garba Muhammad and Hamza Ibrahim KADUNA, Nigeria (Reuters) -Gunmen in Nigeria kidnapped around 100 people, including women and children, in two weekend attacks in Kaduna state,...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and Japan on Monday proposed a U.N. Security Council resolution stressing that nations should comply with a treaty that bars putting...
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Four people were killed in Ukrainian shelling of the village of Nikolskoye in Russia's Belgorod region, which borders Ukraine, the local governor Vyacheslav...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -European Union foreign ministers agreed on Monday to impose sanctions on people and organisations that bear responsibility for the death of Russian opposition...
By Pap Saine BANJUL (Reuters) -Gambian lawmakers on Monday debated whether to repeal a ban on female genital mutilation, which has been on the rise in recent years despite...
By James Mackenzie and Nidal al-Mughrabi JERUSALEM/CAIRO (Reuters) -Israeli troops raided the compound of Gaza's Al Shifa Hospital early on Monday, saying they killed over 20...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union foreign ministers agreed in principle on Monday to impose sanctions on Israeli settlers for attacking Palestinians in the West Bank and to add...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told U.S. President Joe Biden in a call on Monday that he will send an interagency team to Washington to discuss a...
By Phil Stewart WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. officials traveled to Niger last week to express concerns about the country's potential development of ties to Russia and Iran before...
GENEVA (Reuters) - The United Nations humanitarian coordinator said on Monday an Israeli assault on Rafah would leave Gaza aid distribution "broken" as the organisation would be...
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -A volcano in Iceland that erupted on Saturday for the fourth time since December was still spewing smoke and bright orange lava into the air on Monday...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is aware of reports that an Al Jazeera journalist was detained by Israeli Defense Forces, State Department deputy spokesperson Vedant...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A day after securing a new six-year term, Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared briefly at an open-air concert on Red Square (NYSE:SQ) on Monday to mark the...
(Reuters) -Croatia's Constitutional Court on Monday barred President Zoran Milanovic from running for prime minister in elections next month while still in office, ruling he would...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The Council of the European Union on Monday ratified an agreement to increase the EU's support for Ukraine's armed forces by 5 billion euros ($5.44 billion)...
By Crispian Balmer ROME (Reuters) - Egyptian police detained an Italian student in Cairo because they thought he was a British spy, taking him to a security facility where he was...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin won a record post-Soviet landslide in Russia's election on Sunday, cementing his grip on power, though thousands of opponents staged a...
CHISINAU (Reuters) - President Maia Sandu launched a campaign to promote an upcoming referendum on Moldova's push to join the European Union on Monday, calling on civil leaders to...
By Pavel Polityuk, Vitalii Hnidyi and Max Hunder KYIV/KHARKIV (Reuters) -A senior Ukrainian official said on Monday Russian President Vladimir Putin's idea of creating a buffer...
By Nette Noestlinger, Marta Fiorin and Christian Levaux BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union on Monday pledged to spend an initial 7.7 billion euros ($8.39 billion) on...
ROME (Reuters) - Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini distanced himself on Monday from Western leaders' critical response to Vladimir Putin's landslide victory in Russia's...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said on Monday that Israel is provoking famine in Gaza and using starvation as a weapon of war, an accusation Israel's...
By Ceyda Caglayan and Burcu Karakas SAMANDAG, Turkey (Reuters) -Habip Yapar felt lucky that his home in southern Turkey withstood last year's devastating earthquake. Then a text...