CAIRO, (Reuters) – Sudan’s Transitional Military Council (TMC) said yesterday it canceled all previous agreements with the main opposition coalition and called for snap elections following deadly violence in the capital Khartoum after security forces moved to disperse the main protest camp outside the Defense Ministry.
TEGUCIGALPA, (Reuters) – Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez’s decision to repeal decrees that have sparked violent demonstrations against his government in recent days failed to stop protesters from returning to the streets on Monday.
TEGUCIGALPA, (Reuters) – Protesters burned and looted some 30 shipping containers marked with the logo of the Dole Food Company in Honduras yesterday, a military official said, in the second attack on symbols of U.S.
BELLINZONA, Switzerland, (Reuters) – The United States is prepared to engage with Iran without pre-conditions about its nuclear programme but needs to see the country behaving like “a normal nation”, U.S.
BLAJ, Romania, (Reuters) – Pope Francis yesterday asked forgiveness in the name of the Catholic Church for the mistreatment of the Roma people, a move likely to increase tensions with Italy’s anti-immigrant Interior Minister Matteo Salvini.
SEOUL, (Reuters) – North Korean senior official and former top nuclear envoy Kim Yong Chol accompanied leader Kim Jong Un to a Sunday art performance, state media KCNA said yesterday, signaling that the former spymaster is alive and remains a force in North Korea’s power structure.
SINGAPORE, (Reuters) – China’s Defence Minister Wei Fenghe said today that a war with the United States would be a disaster for the world while issuing a warning to Washington not to meddle in security disputes over Taiwan and the South China Sea.
SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) – El Salvador’s new President Nayib Bukele took office yesterday pledging to cure the Central American country that he described as a “sick child” following years of violence and migration that has strained relations with the United States.
MEXICO CITY (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Mexico City lawmakers have given the green light to decriminalise sex work in the capital, hoping it will be a first step to a crackdown on sex trafficking that traps thousands of Mexican women and children.
MEXICO CITY, (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Mexico City lawmakers have given the green light to decriminalize sex work in the capital, hoping it will be a first step to a crackdown on sex trafficking that traps thousands of Mexican women and children.
MEXICO CITY, (Reuters) – Mexico’s president and the top U.S. business lobbying group called on President Donald Trump to back down from a threat to impose punitive tariffs on Mexican imports, in a dispute over migration that could shock Mexico’s economy.
(Reuters) – A disgruntled public utility employee opened fire on co-workers at city offices in Virginia Beach, Virginia, yesterday afternoon, killing 11 people and wounding at least six others before he was fatally shot by police, authorities said.
BRASILIA, (Reuters) – Brazil withdrew an invitation to the envoy for Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido to present her diplomatic credentials, she said yesterday, and the government in Brasilia said it would decide later whether to accept them.
SEOUL, (Reuters) – North Korea executed its nuclear envoy to the United States as part of a purge of officials who steered negotiations for a failed summit between leader Kim Jong Un and U.S.
OXON HILL, MD., (Reuters) – Eight young super spellers beat the dictionary to be crowned co-winners of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, in what officials said was a first since the U.S.
(Reuters) – A disgruntled city employee opened fire at the municipal center in Virginia Beach, Virginia, this afternoon, killing 11 people and wounding at least six others before he was killed himself, the city’s police chief said.
OXON HILL, MD., (Reuters) – Eight young super spellers beat the dictionary to be crowned co-winners of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, in what officials said was a first since the U.S.