PARIS (Reuters) – Very low groundwater levels have put France on course for a worse summer drought than last year, mainly in the southern part of...
By Robert Muller (Reuters) -Slovakia’s prime minister called on Thursday on the head of the country’s central bank, Peter Kazimir, to resign after he was convicted...
By Steve Holland DUBLIN (Reuters) -President Joe Biden said on Thursday that investigators were closing in on the source of the leak of highly classified U.S....
(Reuters) -Ireland’s top rally driver Craig Breen has died after an accident in a pre-event test for the Croatian round of the world championship, his Hyundai...
By David Milliken and William Schomberg LONDON (Reuters) -Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill said on Thursday that the latest data on the economy, including...
By Luiza Ilie and Jason Hovet BUCHAREST -NATO should play a bigger role in security in the Black Sea, and integrate Ukraine’s air and missile defences...
By Luis Jaime Acosta BOGOTA (Reuters) – More than 17,600 people are members of the four major armed groups and 23 gangs with which the Colombian...
By Kiyoshi Takenaka and Ankur Banerjee TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese technology investor SoftBank Group Corp has moved to sell almost all of its remaining shares in Alibaba...
By Jarrett Renshaw and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) -When OPEC+ made a surprise decision earlier this month to cut oil production, President Joe Biden responded with...
BERLIN (Reuters) – Europe must not turn a blind eye to tensions between China and Taiwan because a military escalation in the region would be a...
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