Tunisia's health minister resigns after 11 babies die in hospital
People walk near the Wassila Bourguiba Hospital in Tunis, Tunisia, March 10, 2019. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi
People walk near the Wassila Bourguiba Hospital in Tunis, Tunisia, March 10, 2019. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi
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Brexit in peril if PM May's deal is rejected: foreign minister Hunt
LONDON (Reuters) - British foreign minister Jeremy Hunt said on Sunday that there was momentum behind a move to stop Brexit, warning that unless lawmakers...
Mar 10 2019Abbas picks loyalist Shtayyeh as Palestinian prime minister
RAMALLAH, West Bank/GAZA (Reuters) - Economist Mohammed Shtayyeh, a member of the West Bank's dominant Fatah party, was named Palestinian prime minister on...
Mar 10 2019Algerian plane expected to fly Bouteflika home takes off from Geneva
GENEVA (Reuters) - An Algerian government plane that was expected to fly President Abdelaziz Bouteflika back to Algiers took off from Geneva's Cointrin airport...
Mar 10 2019Palestinian Authority cuts back wages in tax, prisoner dispute with Israel
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - The Palestinian Authority is scaling back wages paid to its employees in response to a cash crunch deepened by a dispute with...
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Protests across the United States escalate following the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that recognized women's constitutional right to abortion.
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The U.S. Supreme Court overturned the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that recognized women's constitutional right to abortion, a decision condemned by President Joe Biden that will dramatically change life for millions of women in America and exacerbate growing tensions in a deeply polarized country.
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Glastonbury Festival returns
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Violent anti-government protests in Ecuador
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Deadly earthquake rocks Afghanistan
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Missiles and bombs left around Ukraine
Weapons of war are left around Ukraine after a four-month siege by Russia.