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By Maayan Lubell HAR HEMED, West Bank (Reuters) - An election in Israel next week could bring many settlers in the occupied West Bank closer to a long-held goal - annexation of the settlements where
VOLKMARSEN, Germany (Reuters) - An emergency responder who tried to remove the key from a car that had just careered into 60 people at a carnival parade on Monday described how the driver had attacked
By Nadine Awadalla and Omar Fahmy CAIRO (Reuters) - Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who ruled for 30 years until he was ousted in a popular uprising against corruption and autocracy, died on
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's finance ministry rejected calls on Tuesday to review its appointment of Andrew Bailey as the next Bank of England governor because of several financial
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumer confidence edged up in February, suggesting a steady pace of consumer spending that could support the economy despite growing fears over the impact of the fast
By Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) - Julian Assange tried to contact Hillary Clinton and the White House when he realized that unredacted U.S. diplomatic cables given to WikiLeaks were about to be
By Terje Solsvik OSLO (Reuters) - Eight candidates have applied to head Norway's sovereign wealth fund, the country's central bank said on Tuesday, as its board prepares to decide who should steer the
By Stephen Nellis (Reuters) - Johnson & Johnson said on Tuesday it would partner with Apple Inc on a study to use an iPhone app and the Apple Watch to study how earlier detection of
By Nivedita Balu and Melissa Fares (Reuters) - Department store chain Macy's Inc on Tuesday reported a small drop in sales and profit that topped analysts' expectations with the help of an
By Parisa Hafezi DUBAI (Reuters) - Two more people infected with the new coronavirus have died, taking the toll in Iran to 16, officials said on Tuesday, as Iranians worried that authorities could be
President Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently discussed bilateral cooperation during a press conference in New Delhi. They touted touted strong relations between the two countries. Both leaders promoted cooperation on defense, energy and trade. They also expressed a strong desire to continue working together on a global scale.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon has given approval for U.S. asset management company Lazard to be its financial adviser on debt restructuring, a government source said on Tuesday, with the heavily
BERLIN (Reuters) - Disruptions in Germany's car industry are eroding job security and national identity, with the most vulnerable drawing more self-respect from work than the wealthy, the director of
(Reuters) - Home Depot Inc benefited from a solid U.S. housing market and higher job growth that led consumers to spend more at its stores in the holiday shopping quarter, helping the home
DUBAI (Reuters) - Former Saudi energy minister Khalid al-Falih, who was removed last year, was tapped to head the kingdom's newly-created investment ministry in a cabinet reshuffle announced on
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's economy was weaker than initially estimated in the final three months of 2019, shrinking by 0.1% compared to the previous quarter, prolonging a mild recession, data
Presidential candidate Joe Biden is making a last ditch effort to revive his 2020 campaign. On Saturday, the former vice president secured second place in the Nevada caucuses right behind progressive front-runner Bernie Sanders.
One month after Kobe Bryant and his daughter died in a helicopter crash, thousands of fans flooded the Staples Center to pay their final respects.
Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg rallied in South Carolina ahead of the state's primary. He marched in downtown Charleston on Monday, where he joined more than 100 McDonald's employees who were protesting what they believe to be low wages.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo recently addressed the upcoming peace plan with Afghanistan as well as concerns over election interference.
Republican state legislators in Oregon recently walked out of the state's capitol building in protest of a Democrat-backed climate bill.
By Leonardo Benassatto and Sebastian Rocandio RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Top samba "schools" in Brazil's Carnival capital Rio de Janeiro paraded for a second night on Monday, peppering the annual
By Inti Landauro and Emma Pinedo MADRID (Reuters) - A four-star hotel in Spain's Canary Islands was put on lockdown on Tuesday, its guests barred from leaving, and staff at reception wore face masks
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