Donor cards show speeding Estonians risks of the road
PARNU, Estonia (Reuters) – Traffic police in Estonia are hoping to stop speeding drivers in their tracks by handing them organ donor cards as well […]
Continue reading »Home »
Get the latest World News: international news, features and analysis from Africa, the Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, South Asia…
PARNU, Estonia (Reuters) – Traffic police in Estonia are hoping to stop speeding drivers in their tracks by handing them organ donor cards as well […]
Continue reading »HANOI (Reuters) – In a rare ideological denunciation of one of its members, Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party has publicly criticized a prominent and outspoken academic […]
Continue reading »CAIRO (Reuters) – The Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen attacked an airbase near Yemen’s Sanaa International Airport used to launch drones, and ballistic missile launch […]
Continue reading »KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) – Pakistan’s ultra-Islamist party blocked roads in major cities for a third day on Friday in protest against the acquittal of a […]
Continue reading »CAIRO (Reuters) – The Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen attacked Sanaa International Airport and an adjoining airbase which were being used by Houthi insurgents to […]
Continue reading »(Reuters) – The European Union is weighing a compromise on a plan for Northern Ireland that would give Britain stronger guarantees that a customs border […]
Continue reading »ISTANBUL/MANBIJ, Syria (Reuters) – Turkish and U.S. forces began joint patrols on Thursday in the Manbij region of northern Syria, which has been a source […]
Continue reading »RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – Brazil’s far-right president-elect has convinced crusading anti-graft judge Sergio Moro to become his justice minister, the two said on Thursday, […]
Continue reading »JAKARTA (Reuters) – The pilot of a Lion Air flight from Indonesia’s Bali island on Sunday made a distress call minutes after take-off due to […]
Continue reading »MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin has accepted an invitation to visit Italy, seen as one of the European countries most likely to press […]
Continue reading »BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Commission said on Thursday it wanted to reach a deal with Britain on its exit from the European Union and […]
Continue reading »WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland’s national airline LOT [LOT.UL] said on Thursday a two-week strike had ended after management reached agreement with unions. Unionized LOT employees […]
Continue reading »JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesian divers on Thursday retrieved a black box from a Lion Air passenger jet that crashed into the shallow sea off the […]
Continue reading »JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesia may review the lower limit of its airfares and consider increasing the rates set by low-cost carriers, the transport minister said […]
Continue reading »COLOMBO (Reuters) – Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena will reconvene parliament on Nov. 5, newly appointed Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa said on Thursday, as international […]
Continue reading »ANTWERP/PARIS (Reuters) – For years, they heard little from daughters who went to join Islamic State. Now dozens of families across Europe have received messages […]
Continue reading »KABUL (Reuters) – The Afghan government is struggling to recover control of districts lost to Taliban insurgents while casualties among security forces have reached record […]
Continue reading »SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China’s birth rate is set to decline further this year as well as over the next few years, despite the country’s 2016 […]
Continue reading »SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – China’s restrictive internet policy and digital surveillance has spread worldwide over the last two years, with its government training emerging market […]
Continue reading »ADEN (Reuters) – The Saudi-led coalition has massed thousands of troops near Yemen’s main port city of Hodeidah, local military sources said on Wednesday, in […]
Continue reading »