Chevron Australia finds nearly half its workers have suffered workplace bullying
FILE PHOTO: The logo of Chevron is seen at the company's office in Caracas, Venezuela April 25, 2018. REUTERS/Marco Bello/File Photo
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China's lockdown protests spread to campuses and cities abroad
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The 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq was meant to topple a dictator who had inflicted reckless wars and economic misery on his fellow Iraqis, and then to usher in a thriving democracy. Instead, Iraqis faced years of upheaval and chaos.
French police face off with protesters over pension reform
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Netanyahu softens judicial overhaul after weeks of protest in Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a softening of his judicial overhaul plan but an unallayed opposition said it would still challenge key legislation in the Supreme Court, setting the stage for a constitutional showdown.
Church tower reemerges from parched reservoir in drought-hit Spain
Spain is in the grip of a long-term drought after 36 months of below-average rainfall, with some parts so parched that officials have asked people to cut water use and meteorologists warn of worse to come.
Trump supporters rally at Mar-a-Lago
Former President Donald Trump said he expects to be arrested on Tuesday as New York prosecutors consider charges over a hush money payment to a porn star, and called on his supporters to protest.
Cyclone Freddy wreaks havoc in Malawi
Cyclone Freddy swept through the southern African region killing more than 500 people in Malawi, Mozambique and Madagascar since it first made landfall in Africa in late February and circled back for a second time over the weekend.
Celebrating St. Patrick's Day around the world
The world turns Irish for a day to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
Californians battle flooding and landslides
The West Coast is getting pounded by an unusually wet season following two decades of drought, creating havoc on roads and endangering blufftop homes along the coast in southern California's Orange County.