Republican Hutchinson to run for US president in 2024, urges Trump to drop out
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson announced his 2024 U.S.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson announced his 2024 U.S.
VATICAN CITY, (Reuters) – Pope Francis led a Palm Sunday service the day after he was discharged from hospital following a bout of bronchitis, and urged the world to take better care of the poor, the lonely and the infirm.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – A rock concert was in store on a Friday evening at the Apollo Theatre in Belvidere, Illinois, with hundreds of people looking forward to an evening of death metal music to start the weekend.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – A social media influencer who once had 58,000 Twitter followers was convicted by a federal jury of election interference in the 2016 U.S.
(Reuters) – Faced with an increasing number of women defying the compulsory dress code, Iran’s judiciary chief has threatened to prosecute “without mercy” women who appear in public unveiled, Iranian media reported yesterday.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Satellite images show a high level of activity at North Korea’s main nuclear site, a U.S.
ISLAMABAD, (Reuters) – Consumer price inflation in Pakistan jumped to a record 35.37% in March from a year earlier, the statistics bureau said yesterday, as at least 16 people were killed in stampedes for food aid.
CAIRO, (Reuters) – Egypt and Syria agreed to strengthen cooperation yesterday during the first official visit by a Syrian foreign minister to Cairo in more than a decade, the latest sign of Arab states mending ties with President Bashar al Assad.
(Reuters) – Faced with an increasing number of women defying the compulsory dress code, Iran’s judiciary chief has threatened to prosecute “without mercy” women who appear in public unveiled, Iranian media reported today.
ISLAMABAD, (Reuters) – Consumer price inflation in Pakistan jumped to a record 35.37% in March from a year earlier, the statistics bureau said today, as at least 16 people were killed in stampedes for food aid.
NEW YORK, (Reuters) – Donald Trump is due to be fingerprinted and photographed in a New York courthouse next week as he becomes the first ex-president to face criminal charges, in a case involving a 2016 hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.
LONDON, (Reuters) – A member of a United Nations-backed coalition of insurance firms and pension funds seeking to tackle climate change told Reuters it was considering quitting after disagreements about curbing investment in the oil and gas sector split the group.
(Reuters) – A fierce tornado blasted through Little Rock, Arkansas, and adjacent towns yesterday, ripping away roofs and walls from many buildings, flipping over vehicles, and injuring dozens of people.
LUCKNOW, India, (Reuters) – Rescuers used cranes and ropes to look for survivors a day after the roof of a well collapsed in a temple complex in central India killing 36 people and injuring 16, a government official said yesterday.
WILMINGTON, Delaware, (Reuters) – A jury will decide whether Fox Corp FOXA.O
LUCKNOW, India, (Reuters) – Rescuers used cranes and ropes to look for survivors a day after the roof of a well collapsed in a temple complex in central India killing 36 people and injuring 16, a government official said today.
NEW YORK, (Reuters) – Donald Trump has been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury after a probe into hush money paid to porn star Stormy Daniels, becoming the first former U.S.
ANKARA, (Reuters) – Turkey’s parliament approved a bill yesterday to allow Finland to join NATO, clearing the way for the country to become part of the Western defence alliance as war rages in Ukraine.
VATICAN CITY, (Reuters) – Pope Francis has seen a marked improvement in his health after receiving an infusion of antibiotics for an infectious bronchitis, the Vatican said in an upbeat statement yesterday.
LONDON/WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – A Moscow court ruled that a U.S. journalist for the Wall Street Journal should be detained for nearly two months on suspicion of spying, the most serious move against a foreign journalist since Russia invaded Ukraine and one quickly condemned by Washington.
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