By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s government and central bank must work closely together to avoid a fall in […]
U.S. court orders Facebook to release records of anti-Rohingya content for genocide case
By Poppy McPherson (Reuters) – A U.S. federal judge has ordered Facebook to release records of accounts connected to anti-Rohingya […]
Thailand seeks to slash quarantine period for visitors
BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thailand’s disease control committee has proposed a halving of a two-week hotel isolation requirement for vaccinated arrivals, […]
Explainer-Making elephants dance: a guide to Germany’s electoral system
By Thomas Escritt BERLIN (Reuters) – Sixty million voters, casting twice as many votes for 47 parties, leading to a […]
Norway’s election winners meet in bid to form majority government
By Terje Solsvik OSLO (Reuters) – Norway’s centre-left election winners were meeting on Thursday for three-way talks to determine whether […]
Russian navy practises striking Black Sea targets as Ukraine, U.S. hold drills
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia’s navy practised firing at targets in the Black Sea off the coast of annexed Crimea using […]
Australia disputes French version of submarine letter
By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia denied on Thursday an assertion by France that Canberra had re-committed to a […]
After fall of Bashir, Sudan closes door on support for Hamas
By Khalid Abdelaziz, Nafisa Eltahir and John Irish KHARTOUM (Reuters) – Sudanese authorities have taken control of lucrative assets that […]
German conservatives raise spectre of far-left rule ahead of election
By Thomas Escritt BERLIN (Reuters) – A shadow is looming over Germany’s election: the spectre of the far-left Linke party, […]
NGOs bring case against French customs over weapons exports
PARIS (Reuters) – Two non-governmental organisations (NGOs) said they had brought a legal case before the Paris administrative court to […]