U.S. stands with Cuban people in call for freedom, relief from pandemic: Biden
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States stands with the people of Cuba in their call for freedom and relief from the coronavirus pandemic and decades of repression, President Joe Biden said on Monday
Biden plan to reopen Jerusalem consulate for Palestinians a “bad idea”, Israeli FM says
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel believes the Biden administration's plan to reopen the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem to provide diplomatic outreach to the Palestinians is a "bad idea", Foreign Minister
N.Korea derides South’s submarine-launched missile as clumsy, rudimentary
By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) - A North Korean military think tank on Monday dismissed South Korea's recently tested submarine-launched ballistic missile as clumsy and rudimentary but warned its
Iran’s Khamenei says homosexuality example of West’s immorality
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei described homosexuality as part of the "moral deprivation" widespread in Western civilisation, during a televised speech on Tuesday.
‘Everything to me’: Chile’s LGBTQ community relieved after Boric election win
By Anthony Esposito SANTIAGO (Reuters) - For Ian Harting, a 29-year-old dancer and choreographer, voting in Chile's deeply divisive presidential election last weekend felt like a matter of life and
Chinese state newspaper blasts ‘worship of turnover’ after Alibaba’s Singles Day
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - The focus of China's Singles' Day shopping festival should shift from a "traffic and sales war" to one of science and technology, a state-backed newspaper said on Friday,
U.S. weighs dropping Iran’s IRGC from terrorism list -source
By Arshad Mohammed and Parisa Hafezi (Reuters) - The United States is considering removing Iran's Revolutionary Guards from its foreign terrorist organization blacklist in return for Iranian
Lost British defence dossier was not espionage: UK Defence Minister
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain said it had found no evidence of espionage connected to the discovery last month of a wad of secret papers at a bus stop which contained details about a British warship and
Analysis-Red tape, political hurdles hinder Draghi’s drive to reform Italy
By Angelo Amante, Gavin Jones and Giuseppe Fonte ROME (Reuters) - Prime Minister Mario Draghi set an ambitious reform timeline to relaunch Italy's chronically sluggish economy after the COVID-19
France and Britain seek answers while trading blame after migrant tragedy
PARIS (Reuters) - France and Britain sought answers on Thursday on how to deter migrants from trying to cross the sea separating them after 27 people died making the attempt in an inflatable dinghy,