WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon said on Monday that no U.S. military personnel would be held accountable for an August drone strike in Kabul that killed 10 civilians, including seven children.
(Reuters) - Apple Inc said on Monday it had launched an Android app to help users scan nearby AirTags or other similar item trackers that might be traveling with them without their knowledge, in an
By Medha Singh (Reuters) - Shares of Gamestop and AMC Entertainment tumbled to multi-month lows on Monday as some investors appeared to sour on the names that had produced eye-watering gains earlier
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) -Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey warned banks and other regulated financial firms on Monday that they should be "especially cautious" about holding volatile
By Stephen Nellis (Reuters) - In their first public comments on its strategy for tapping into the "metaverse," Intel Corp executives said the firm is working on software that will help laptops tap
PARIS (Reuters) - The French and German finance ministers, during the first visit of new German Finance Minister Christian Lindner to Paris, said talks about the role of nuclear energy in European
(Reuters) - COVID-19 cases in Canada may rapidly rise in the coming days due to community spread of the Omicron variant, mirroring the situation in the country's most populous province of Ontario,
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu will visit the United Arab Emirates late on Monday to discuss bilateral ties and hold talks with Turkish businesspeople in Dubai, Turkey's
ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria is taking diplomatic steps to try to reverse travel bans placed on it by some countries that have added the West African state to their COVID-19 "red lists", Aviation
By Christopher Bing and Raphael Satter WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A newly discovered vulnerability in a widely used software library is causing mayhem on the internet, forcing cyber defenders to scramble
By Carolina Pulice (Reuters) - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's government has arranged more than 35 privatizations during its time in office.
By Alexander Marrow and Mark Trevelyan MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia said on Monday it may be forced to deploy intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Europe in response to what it sees as NATO's plans to
By Julien Pretot PARIS (Reuters) - Paris 2024 organisers are expecting at least 600,000 to attend the Summer Olympics opening ceremony along the Seine as athletes and delegations will sail along the
By Alan Baldwin (Reuters) - Formula One world champion Max Verstappen took stock of his new status on Monday and revealed that Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff, despite threatening to appeal, had texted
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Victims of former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar have reached a $380 million settlement with USA Gymnastics, the U.S.
(Reuters) -Apple Inc's market value hovered just shy of the $3 trillion mark on Monday, following a stunning run in company's shares over the past decade that was underpinned by top-selling product
By Jonnelle Marte (Reuters) - U.S. consumers' short-term inflation expectations pushed higher in November and expectations for future earnings growth dropped, suggesting they anticipate price
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel twice struck chemical weapons facilities in Syria over the past two years in a campaign to prevent Syria from renewing chemical weapons production, the Washington Post
By Robin Emmott BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union imposed sanctions on Russian private military contractor Wagner Group on Monday as well as on eight individuals and three other energy companies
By Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA (Reuters) - Geneva's chief prosecutor said on Monday he had closed a criminal investigation into allegations Spain's former king Juan Carlos laundered "illegal commission"
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Czech President Milos Zeman will appoint a new centre-right government on Friday, prime minister-designate Petr Fiala said on Monday, after the president dropped his objection to
Economist Mohamed El-Erian is criticizing the Federal Reserve for failing to tackle inflation. During an interview Sunday, he said the U.S. has not yet reached peak inflation and it could go higher from last month's reading of 6.8 percent.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England said on Monday that it wanted to remove a requirement that mortgage borrowers must be able to afford a 3 percentage-point increase in interest rates, in a move
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