Explainer-How close is Iran to being able to build a nuclear bomb?
By Francois Murphy VIENNA (Reuters) - Indirect talks between Tehran and Washington to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal are in the home straight, delegates say, though some important issues remain
Taliban surge exposes failure of U.S. efforts to build Afghan army
By Jonathan Landay and Idrees Ali KABUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The rout of Afghan forces as Taliban fighters take one provincial city after another provides a stark answer to anyone wondering about
Sweden and Finland to further strengthen security cooperation
By Anne Kauranen and Johan Ahlander HELSINKI (Reuters) - Sweden and Finland will further strengthen their security cooperation in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the prime ministers of both
Madagascar police, after months of investigation, arrest six over plot to kill president
By Lovasoa Rabary ANTANANARIVO (Reuters) -Madagascan police this week arrested six people, including a foreign national, on suspicion of plotting to kill the president, after months of investigation,
China examines black boxes of crashed jet, looking for more plane debris
BEIJING (Reuters) - After finding two black boxes from a crashed China Eastern jet, recovery crews are looking for more airplane debris, nearby video footage and eyewitness accounts, an official at