(Reuters) – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing a new rebellion from his cabinet over concerns of a no-deal Brexit, with a group of cabinet ministers poised to resign, The Times newspaper reported on Wednesday.
NUR-SULTAN, (Reuters) – Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev today ordered an investigation into former senior officials who initiated a struggling $1.5 billion Chinese-led project to build a light rail network in the capital.
WASHINGTON/ISTANBUL, (Reuters) – President Donald Trump yesterday launched a harsh attack on NATO ally Turkey, threatening to destroy its economy if Ankara takes a planned military strike in Syria too far, even though the U.S.
OTTAWA, (Reuters) – Canada’s main opposition leader repeatedly attacked Prime Minister Justin Trudeau yesterday during a pivotal televised debate, calling him a phony and a fraud who did not deserve to be re-elected on Oct.
LONDON, (Reuters) – Thousands of climate-change protesters took to the streets in cities around the world yesterday, launching two weeks of peaceful civil disobedience to demand immediate action to cut carbon emissions and avert an ecological disaster.
NEW YORK, (Reuters) – A federal judge today said U.S. President Donald Trump must hand over eight years of tax returns to Manhattan prosecutors, forcefully rejecting the president’s argument that he was immune from criminal investigations.
STOCKHOLM/LONDON, (Reuters) – Two Americans and a Briton won the 2019 Nobel Medicine Prize on Monday for discovering a molecular switch that regulates how cells adapt to fluctuating oxygen levels, opening up new approaches to treating heart failure, anaemia and cancer.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – A second whistleblower has come forward with first-hand knowledge of President Donald Trump’s attempts to get the Ukrainian president to investigate a political rival, lawyers for the official said yesterday.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The treatment of U.S. Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch – disparaged by President Donald Trump and abruptly recalled from Ukraine – exemplifies what current and former U.S.
QUITO, (Reuters) – Ecuadorean authorities began arresting shopkeepers for raising food prices as indigenous groups clashed with security forces yesterday in a fourth day of protests against President Lenin Moreno’s austerity measures.
SEOUL, (Reuters) – North Korea said yesterday there was no way the United States would bring alternative plans for their stalled nuclear talks to a meeting proposed by Stockholm in two weeks after weekend negotiations in Sweden broke down.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – A second whistleblower has come forward with first-hand knowledge of President Donald Trump’s attempts to get the Ukrainian president to investigate a political rival, lawyers for the official said today.
HONG KONG, (Reuters) – Hong Kong police and protesters clashed today as tens of thousands marched through the central city wearing face masks in defiance of colonial-era emergency powers which threaten them with a year in prison for hiding their faces.
WASHINGTON/ATHENS, (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump yesterday opened a new front in the impeachment battle that threatens his administration, blasting a prominent member of his party for criticizing his push to get foreign nations to probe a leading Democratic rival.
STOCKHOLM, (Reuters) – North Korea’s top negotiator said late yesterday that working-level nuclear talks in Sweden between officials from Pyongyang and Washington had broken off, dashing prospects for an end to months of stalemate.
SANTA CRUZ DE LA SIERRA, Bolivia, (Reuters) – Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Bolivia’s largest city, turning up heat on President Evo Morales as they voiced outrage over his government’s response to wildfires that have razed broad swaths of the country’s forests this year.
CARACAS/MOSCOW, (Reuters) – Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov was in Caracas yesterday to underline Moscow’s support for Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro that has helped him stay in power despite intense Western pressure to quit.
QUITO, (Reuters) – Ecuadorean indigenous and union organizations kept protests going yesterday and promised no let-up in their push to overturn austerity measures by President Lenin Moreno’s government that have convulsed the nation for three days.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump yesterday signed a proclamation suspending entry of immigrants who will not be covered by health insurance within 30 days of entering the United States or do not have the means to pay for their healthcare costs themselves.