QUITO (Reuters) – Ecuador’s national police service said on Thursday that it had sent in 400 officers to restore order […]
Syrians face common enemy across frontlines: surging COVID-19
IDLIB, Syria (Reuters) – In both the Syrian capital Damascus and parts of the country that have rebelled against its […]
Somalia opens first public oxygen plant to help treat COVID-19 amid severe shortage
By Abdi Sheikh MOGADISHU (Reuters) – Somalia’s first public oxygen plant opened on Thursday, in a ray of hope for […]
Kosovo, Serbia agree deal to end border tensions
By Robin Emmott BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Kosovo agreed on Thursday to withdraw police units from its northern border with Serbia to […]
Iran nuclear talks to resume in acceptable period of time – EU
DUBAI (Reuters) -Stalled talks between Iran and world powers to reinstate a 2015 nuclear deal will resume “soon”, the European […]
Family of UK murder victim Everard welcome killer’s life sentence
LONDON (Reuters) – The family of Sarah Everard, who was killed as she walked home in March, said they were […]
Italian mayor once feted for migrant integration gets 13-year jail term
ROME (Reuters) – A former Italian mayor who won worldwide plaudits for his innovative approach in integrating migrants was sentenced […]
British Museum accepts Nigerian artist’s gift but keeps looted bronzes
By Estelle Shirbon LONDON (Reuters) – The British Museum has accepted a bronze plaque made by an artist from Benin […]
Imminent UK border changes could add to trucker problems, industry group says
LONDON (Reuters) – Changes to Britain’s border rules this week which prevent European Union ID cards from being accepted as […]