(Reuters) – Security concerns have prompted Russian authorities this year to cancel traditional nationwide Victory Day processions where people carry portraits of relatives who fought against...
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s information regulator said on Tuesday it had formally reprimanded two police forces for recording more than 200,000 phone calls, likely with victims, witnesses...
By Gabriela Baczynska
TOKYO (Reuters) -A man suspected of throwing a smoke bomb toward Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida had a track record of suing the government, claiming he...
MADRID (Reuters) -Spain is aiming to help millions of young adults still living with their parents to rent their own homes by offering them properties abandoned...
SEOUL (Reuters) – J-Hope, a member of Grammy-nominated K-pop boy band BTS, began his mandatory military service in South Korea on Tuesday, the second member of...
BUCHAREST (Reuters) – Romania’s ruling Social Democrat Party (PSD) said it will ask the coalition government to impose a temporary ban on Ukrainian grain imports, mirroring...
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin was shown on video on Tuesday, purportedly in the part of Ukraine’s Kherson region controlled by Russian forces, meeting...
TUNIS (Reuters) – Tunisian authorities on Tuesday banned meetings at all offices of the opposition Ennahda Islamist party and police closed the headquarters of the Salvation...
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazil’s federal police said on Tuesday they were carrying out new raids as part of an investigation into the Jan. 8 riots in...