By James Davey and Guy Faulconbridge LONDON (Reuters) -More than two thousand British gas stations were still dry on Thursday […]
Russia declares editor who delved into Navalny poisoning a wanted man, he says
By Anton Zverev and Tom Balmforth MOSCOW (Reuters) -The editor of a Russian news outlet that angered the Kremlin with […]
‘We are listening’: Italy says leaders will heed young activists’ climate calls
By Stephen Jewkes and Giulio Piovaccari MILAN (Reuters) -Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi pledged on Thursday that world leaders would […]
Italy’s Salvini pressured by far-right as centre-left set to sweep mayors
By Gavin Jones ROME (Reuters) – Mayoral elections in Italy’s largest cities on Sunday and Monday are expected to illustrate […]
Rich nations must commit more than $100 billion in climate fight, says India
By Aftab Ahmed and Sanjeev Miglani NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Rich nations need to commit much more than $100 billion […]
Exiled painter depicts ‘slow disappearance’ of Afghan women under Taliban
By Krisztina Than BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Murad Sharifi, a refugee from Afghanistan, works at a kebab place and lives in […]
Thai shopkeepers defenceless against waist-high floodwaters
BANGKOK (Reuters) – Business owners in a province in central Thailand have been battling in vain to protect their stores […]
La Palma residents grapple with devastation wrought by volcano
By Miguel Pereira and Borja Suarez LA PALMA, Spain (Reuters) -Residents of Spain’s La Palma were struggling on Thursday to […]
Dutch parties including PM Rutte’s conservatives agree to coalition talks
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Four Dutch political parties, including caretaker Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s conservative VVD Party, agreed on Thursday to hold […]