WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – U.S. Attorney General William Barr said today that Special Counsel Robert Mueller had found no evidence of collusion between President Donald Trump’s election team and Russia, and did not present enough evidence to warrant charges of obstruction of justice.
LONDON, (Reuters) – The United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union was in disarray today as Prime Minister Theresa May faced a possible plot by ministers to topple her and parliament prepared to grab control of Brexit from the government.
OSLO (Reuters) – Rescue helicopters evacuated more than 150 people from a luxury cruise ship which suffered engine failure on Saturday in stormy weather off the west coast of Norway, police and rescue workers said.
BAMAKO (Reuters) – Gunmen killed at least 134 Fulani herders in central Mali on Saturday, a local mayor said, the deadliest such attack of recent times in a region reeling from worsening ethnic and jihadist violence.
LONDON (Reuters) – Hundreds of thousands of people opposed to Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union marched through central London yesterday to demand a new referendum as the deepening Brexit crisis risked sinking Prime Minister Theresa May’s premiership.
LONDON, (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Theresa May’s top ministers are moving to oust her within days, The Sunday Times reported, as her Brexit strategy lay in tatters just weeks before the United Kingdom was due to leave the European Union.
LECHERIA, Venezuela, (Reuters) – Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s administration has reached its final stage and there will soon be a change in government, opposition leader Juan Guaido said, adding that his allies have spoken with high-ranking military members about changing sides.
DEIR AL-ZOR PROVINCE, Syria, (Reuters) – U.S.-backed forces proclaimed the capture of Islamic State’s last territory in Syria yesterday, eliminating its rule over a self-proclaimed “caliphate”, but the jihadists remain a threat from sleeper cells around the world.
LONDON, (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Theresa May’s top ministers are moving to oust her within days, The Sunday Times reported, as her Brexit strategy lay in tatters just weeks before the United Kingdom was due to leave the European Union.
Passengers airlifted from cruise ship in storm off Norway
* About 1OSLO, (Reuters) – Rescue helicopters evacuated dozens of people from a luxury cruise ship which suffered engine failure on Saturday in stormy weather off the west coast of Norway, police and rescue workers said.
HOUSTON, (Reuters) – Fallout from a petrochemical fire outside Houston continued for a sixth day on Saturday, with emergency workers struggling to remove volatile fuels from exposed tanks and ship traffic disrupted on the nation’s busiest oil port.
VATICAN CITY, (Reuters) – Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Cardinal Ricardo Ezzati, the archbishop of Santiago and the highest ranking member of the Catholic Church in Chile, who has been caught up in the country’s sex abuse scandal.
SANTIAGO, (Reuters) – A group of South American leaders signed a declaration yesterday to create a regional bloc of nations they say is open to any country, regardless of ideology, to collaborate on solving regional problems.
PALM BEACH, Florida, (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump pledged investment in a rare meeting yesterday with five Caribbean leaders who have sided with the United States in backing Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido as head of state, the White House said.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Special Counsel Robert Mueller yesterday handed in a confidential report on his investigation into Russia’s role in the 2016 presidential election and any potential wrongdoing by U.S.
WASHINGTON/CARACAS, (Reuters) – The United States imposed sanctions yesterday on Venezuela’s development bank, Bandes, a day after the Trump administration warned there would be consequences for the arrest by Venezuelan authorities of opposition leader Juan Guaido’s top aide.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Scientists in southwest China’s Yunnan province have cloned what they called the “Sherlock Holmes of police dogs” in a program they hope will help cut training times and costs for police dogs, the state-owned tabloid Global Times reported on Wednesday.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The Inter-American Development Bank yesterday called off next week’s meeting of its 48 member countries in China after Beijing refused to allow a representative of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido to attend, two sources with knowledge of the decision said.
HELSINKI (Reuters) – Finland topped the ranking of the world’s happiest countries for the second year in a row, with the Nordic countries taking the leading spots, an annual survey issued on Wednesday showed.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Special Counsel Robert Mueller today handed in a confidential report on his investigation into Russia’s role in the 2016 presidential election and any potential wrongdoing by U.S.