CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt is expected to unveil a new cabinet by Sunday, three officials said on Friday, with the finance minister and others likely to keep their posts following the election of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. Keeping the main ministers could allow ...
MOSCOW, June 12 (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and Russian leader Vladimir Putin discussed moves to end violence in east Ukraine by telephone on Thursday, the Kremlin said on Thursday. "The president of Ukraine informed Putin ...
... * Brent at 3-mo high, U.S. crude hits highest since September. * Kiwi jumps the most in four months after rate hike. * U.S. shares dip after data, but energy stocks up (Updates prices, adds U.S. market open, fresh comment, changes dateline from LONDON).
The fall of Mosul, Iraq's second biggest city, is a blow to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's attempts to defeat the militants, who have seized territory in Iraq over the past year following the withdrawal of U.S. forces.
RIO DEIRO (Reuters) - England's World Cup squad touched down in Brazil on Sunday, undeterred by a toothless display against Honduras in Miami just hours earlier. England had been short on ideas and simply unable to break down the Hondurans in a 0-0 ...
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African President Jacob Zuma was admitted to hospital for tests on Saturday, the presidency said in a statement. "Doctors are satisfied with his condition," the statement on the presidency web site said. The presidency had ...
(Adds details, reaction). By Kate Holton and Sarah Young. LONDON, June 6 (Reuters) - The world's second-biggest mobile phone company Vodafone revealed government agencies in six unidentified countries use its network to listen to and record ...
WASHINGTON/WARSAW (Reuters) - President Barack Obama defended on Tuesday the prisoner swap deal that freed a U.S. soldier from Taliban captivity in Afghanistan, and the Army pledged to investigate the circumstances of his capture after fellow ...
WASHINGTON/WARSAW (Reuters) - President Barack Obama defended on Tuesday the prisoner swap deal that freed a U.S. soldier from Taliban captivity in Afghanistan, and the Army pledged to investigate the circumstances of his capture after fellow ...
WASHINGTON/WARSAW (Reuters) - President Barack Obama defended on Tuesday the prisoner swap deal that freed a U.S. soldier from Taliban captivity in Afghanistan, and the Army pledged to investigate the circumstances of his capture after fellow ...
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The United States threw its weight on Saturday behind a push by Japan to take a more active role in regional security and bluntly warned China to halt destabilizing actions in support of territorial claims. Using unusually strong ...
(Reuters) - Google Inc has launched a service through which European citizens can request that links to what they deem as objectionable material be taken off search results, the first step to comply with a court ruling affirming the "right to be forgotten.".
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An email exchange released on Thursday shows that Edward Snowden questioned the U.S. National Security Agency's legal training programs, but provides no evidence the former contractor complained internally about vast NSA ...
... * Junta seeks cooperation filtering content. * Army, regulator, ministry monitoring online 24 hours a day. By Khettiya Jittapong, Manunphattr and Dhanananphorn. BANGKOK, May 29 (Reuters) - Thailand's military junta will send officials to Singapore and ...
... * Junta seeks cooperation filtering content. * Army, regulator, ministry monitoring online 24 hours a day. By Khettiya Jittapong, Manunphattr and Dhanananphorn. BANGKOK, May 29 (Reuters) - Thailand's military junta will send officials to Singapore and ...
... * Junta seeks cooperation filtering content. * Army, regulator, ministry monitoring online 24 hours a day. By Khettiya Jittapong, Manunphattr and Dhanananphorn. BANGKOK, May 29 (Reuters) - Thailand's military junta will send officials to Singapore and ...
BANGKOK (Reuters) - A soldier smiles awkwardly as a woman hands him a flower and kisses his cheek. Farmers hold signs praising Thailand's military and a song plays out on radio stations urging love, peace and unity. This is a slice of the daily staple of ...
OXON HILL Md. (Reuters) - Twelve-year-old Nathan Manaker had not been hopeful about his chances when the Scripps National Spelling Bee got under way on Wednesday, and he turned out to be right. Manaker, a seventh-grader from Orono, Maine, was ...
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, Calif. May 27 (Reuters) - Google Inc is building cars that don't have steering wheels, accelerator pedals or brake pedals, in an ambitious expansion of the Internet company's efforts to develop self-driving cars. The small electric ...
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, Calif. May 27 (Reuters) - Google Inc is building cars that don't have steering wheels, accelerator pedals or brake pedals, in an ambitious expansion of the Internet company's efforts to develop self-driving cars. The small electric ...
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