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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Hundreds of U.S. companies on Tuesday urged Congress to back off a plan to kill a small federal office ...
At least three Ukrainian deaths have been tied to chemical weapons use, the Dutch Military Intelligence Agency said, while ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's foreign ministry said on Tuesday that the United States was in "no position" to point fingers at ...
Hamas has long demanded an end to the war before it would free remaining hostages; Israel has insisted it would not agree to ...
NAIROBI (Reuters) -South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has fired the country's army chief after seven months in the post and ...
"Our findings show that, despite its pledges, the EU is indeed increasingly trading with countries run by autocrats and ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -When Japanese Premier Shigeru Ishiba first met Donald Trump in February, his plan to placate the ...
Houthi rebels in Yemen have launched attacks on cargo ships in the Red Sea, raising fears of renewed conflict in the vital ...
BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany summoned the Chinese ambassador to the foreign ministry on Tuesday after saying China's military ...
Rebun Kayo looks for the bone fragments unearthed at a site on Ninoshima Island, where he searches for the remains of atomic ...
LONDON (Reuters) -The Brazilian state of Piaui will issue carbon credits in return for action to combat deforestation, it ...
"This move actually extends the period of uncertainty, undermining long-term investment and business contracts, and creating ...
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