MOSCOW, (Reuters) – Members of the Russian military have arrived in Venezuela but will not take part in military operations, Venezuela’s military attache in Moscow was cited as saying by Interfax news agency on Thursday.
LONDON, (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Theresa May failed to sway hardline opponents of her European Union divorce deal yesterday with an offer to quit, but parliament’s bid to agree an alternative fell short, leaving the Brexit process as deadlocked as ever.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump yesterday called on Russia to pull its troops from Venezuela and said that “all options” were open to make that happen.
NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – India shot down one of its own satellites in low-Earth orbit with a ground-to-space missile yesterday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, hailing his country’s first test of such weaponry as a breakthrough establishing it as a military space power.
TEGUCIGALPA, (Reuters) – The United States said yesterday it had reached an agreement with three Central American countries to carry out joint police operations in the region, as the Trump administration seeks to stem the flow of migrants across its southern border.
(Reuters) – Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said yesterday he wanted to “find out what happened” to cause prosecutors to abruptly drop charges against “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett, who was accused of staging a hoax hate crime to boost his career.
LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – Rapper Cardi B has admitted to drugging and robbing men while working as a stripper, but defended her past actions saying she had limited options at the time, and vowed to “be a better me” in the future.
(Reuters) – Facebook Inc yesterday banned praise, support and representation of white nationalism and white separatism on its social media platforms, a shift in policy after criticism by civil rights groups that it was failing to confront extremism.
CARACAS/VALENCIA, Venezuela, (Reuters) – Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido yesterday called on supporters to take to the streets this weekend in protest of a major nationwide blackout that has left millions without power for three straight days.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump today called on Russia to pull its troops from Venezuela and warned that “all options” were open to make that happen.
NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – India shot down one of its satellites in space with an anti-satellite missile today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, hailing the country’s first test of such technology as a major breakthrough that establishes it as a space power.
SAO PAULO, (Reuters) – Brazil’s government has resumed studies to build a large hydroelectric power plant in the northern border state Roraima, which currently relies on the shaky Venezuelan grid, officials at state energy planning agency EPE told Reuters.
CARACAS, (Reuters) – Venezuela’s government told workers and school children to stay home yesterday as the second major blackout this month left the streets of Caracas mostly empty and residents wondering how long power would be out amid a deepening economic crisis.
LONDON, (Reuters) – A rare original charter from the reign of King John, complete with its royal seal, has been discovered by chance in County Durham northern England.
WASHINGTON/SEATTLE, (Reuters) – The U.S. aviation regulator will significantly change its oversight approach to air safety by July following two fatal Boeing Co MAX 737 passenger plane crashes, according to written congressional testimony seen by Reuters.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court yesterday appeared divided along ideological lines again on whether the contentious practice of manipulating electoral district boundaries to entrench one party in power may violate the constitutional rights of voters, with Justice Brett Kavanaugh emerging as the potential deciding vote.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – A fight brewed between Democrats and Republicans over the public release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S.