BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Belgium submitted a request to Iran on Tuesday that jailed aid worker Olivier Vandecasteele be sent back to his country, which has agreed...
(Reuters) – Russian lawmakers voted on Tuesday to introduce life sentences for those convicted of treason, part of a concerted drive since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine...
By Krishn Kaushik and Joseph Campbell NEW DELHI/JAUNPUR, India (Reuters) -As he crosses the mud houses and wheat fields around his village to catch a train...
By Mathieu Rosemain and Gus Trompiz PARIS (Reuters) -French shipping group CMA CGM is offering 5 billion euros ($5.48 billion) for the logistics unit of Bollore,...
(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...
By Dan Peleschuk and Guy Faulconbridge KYIV/MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin has met his commanders in two regions of Ukraine that Moscow claims to...
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...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – The number of electric vehicle charging points in Germany rose by 35% last year, exceeding the rate of increase needed to keep up...
By Gabriela Baczynska BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Poland this month presented a proposal for a new set of sanctions against Russia for waging war against Ukraine, according...
(Reuters) – Bank of New York Mellon Corp beat first-quarter profit estimates on Tuesday, benefiting from the Federal Reserve’s rate hikes that boosted the lender’s interest...
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