TOKYO (Reuters) – Oil prices rose on Tuesday on growing concerns over possible supply shortages, with Brent crude leading the way as hundreds of oil workers in Norway had to attack later …
Read More »Timeline: Reuters journalists arrested in Myanmar
(Reuters) – Two Reuters journalists, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, have been detained in Myanmar since December 12, 2017. At the time of their arrest, they had been working on an …
Read More »The Prime Minister of Ethiopia, president of Eritrea, hugs at the airport before the peace talks in Asmara: Ethiopian television
LONDON (Reuters) – Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed arrived in Asmara for peace talks on Sunday, embracing Eritrea's president, Isaias Afwerki, before leaving for a meeting at the city's presidential palace, reported …
Read More »At least 64 dead in Japan after an “unprecedented” rain, dozens are missing
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan's unprecedented death toll rose to at least 64 on Sunday after rivers overflowed and forced several million people to leave their homes, according to press reports , with …
Read More »The protests in Haiti continue despite the increase in fuel in the U-turn; canceled flights
(Reuters) – Haitian leaders called for calm on Saturday as violent protests over rising fuel prices entered a second day and airlines canceled flights to the Caribbean nation. Prime Minister Jack Guy …
Read More »The French say that the fire in the cabin probably caused the fall of EgyptAir in 2016, contradicting Egypt
PARIS (Reuters) – The 2016 accident of an EgyptAir flight between Paris and Cairo that killed all 66 people on board was probably caused by a fire in the cabin, French investigators …
Read More »Investors to tune in to trade affect this profit season
NEW YORK (Reuters) – With the United States and China finally formalizing import duties eye for stick, Wall Street is preparing to badyze the profits of US companies in the coming weeks …
Read More »Police: charges brought in case of Canadian hockey team bus accident
TORONTO – Canadian police says someone has been arrested and charged in connection with a bus accident in April involving a youth hockey team. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police did not release …
Read More »The Johns Hopkins buildings were evacuated today after the possible release of tuberculosis; officials say “zero risk” of infection
Last Updated July 5, 2018 4:59 PM EDT A "small sample of frozen tuberculosis" was inadvertently dropped on an internal bridge between two research buildings at Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, the …
Read More »Starbucks dismisses a Philadelphia employee accused of taunting the stuttering customer
NEW YORK – Starbucks says that an employee in Philadelphia was fired after allegedly making fun of a client with a stutter. The coffee chain says that the behavior does not reflect …
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