Britain tells Iran: still time for a ‘last chance’ nuclear deal
LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) - Britain told Iran on Sunday that there was still time for Tehran to save the nuclear deal but that this was the last chance for Iranian negotiators to come to the table
UN to work on safe corridor for ships stranded by Ukraine conflict
LONDON (Reuters) - The UN's shipping agency will seek to create a safe maritime corridor to enable merchant ships and their crews stuck in the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to sail away without the risk
Washington bars eight Cuban officials from entering U.S.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on Thursday barred eight Cuban officials from entering the country over their role in the detention and sentencing of protesters in July demonstrations,
Tunisian security forces arrest MP who criticised president
TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisian security forces arrested a member of parliament at his home on Friday, his wife said, after he criticised President Kais Saied on Facebook and called his seizure of
India’s Modi calls meeting of state chiefs on fighting Omicron variant
By Neha Arora NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to hold discussions with state chiefs on Thursday on containing the possible surge of Omicron cases ahead of the
Venezuela’s Maduro aims for dialogue with opposition in August
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said that he was aiming to begin a dialogue with the country's political opposition next month in Mexico facilitated by Norway, a process he
Hamas gunman kills one in Jerusalem’s Old City, is shot dead by Israeli police
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -A Palestinian gunman from the Islamist group Hamas killed a civilian and wounded three other people in Jerusalem's Old City on Sunday before being shot dead by Israeli police,
In Hungary, pope meets PM Orban, his political opposite
By Philip Pullella and Gergely Szakacs BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Pope Francis arrived in Hungary early on Sunday, starting an unusually short stay that underlines differences with his political opposite,
Senegal president threatens to close borders as COVID cases soar
DAKAR (Reuters) - Senegal's President Macky Sall threatened on Friday to close the borders and re-impose a state of emergency after the country registered a new record number of daily COVID-19 cases
Whirlwind kills man as flash floods hit Sicily
PALERMO, Sicily (Reuters) - A whirlwind killed a man in southern Sicily and damaged properties on Wednesday, while heavy rains flooded streets and forced authorities to shut schools.