GENEVA (Reuters) -South Africa’s president and the head of Oxfam heaped pressure on World Trade Organization members and manufacturers to […]
Jordan’s state carrier to resume flights to Syria for first time in decade
By Suleiman Al-Khalidi AMMAN (Reuters) -Jordan’s state carrier, Royal Jordanian, will soon resume direct flights to Damascus for the first […]
“Don’t worry,” says jailed Egypt rights researcher as he is driven from court
By Nadeen Ebrahim MANSOURA, Egypt (Reuters) -A jailed Egyptian human rights researcher told supporters on Tuesday not to worry, as […]
Japan to lift emergency COVID-19 curbs, but gradually
By Kantaro Komiya and Antoni Slodkowski TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan will lift a coronavirus state of emergency in all regions on […]
Young Germans tired of status quo put faith in Greens, liberals
By Joseph Nasr BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s pro-business Free Democrats (FDP) and Greens could not be further apart on issues […]
Thai volunteer takes to skies to drop supplies to flood victims
BANGKOK (Reuters) – A paramotoring enthusiast in northern Thailand has taken to the skies to help deliver urgently need supplies […]
Little fluffy clouds may help save Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
By Stefica Nicol Bikes SYDNEY (Reuters) – To slow the speed at which high temperatures and warm waters bleach the […]
Factbox-Partners or rivals? Russia and Turkey navigate awkward alliance
ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkey’s defence purchases from Russia have alarmed Ankara’s NATO partners but the two countries remain rivals in […]