Category Archives: (Sandbox Syndication Account) World News (Master Feed)
Danish government finds backing for mink cull law
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's minority government has agreed with supporting parties to create the legal basis for an order to cull all of the farmed mink in the country given earlier this month to...
Syndicated Content Nov 17, 2020
Europe needs to bring more to transatlantic partnership: Merkel
BERLIN (Reuters) - Europe needs to contribute more to the transatlantic partnership once U.S. President-elect Joe Biden takes office, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Tuesday. This applies to d...
Syndicated Content Nov 17, 2020
Locked down Greece quietly marks 1973 revolt anniversary as marches banned
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou laid a wreath at the empty Athens Polytechnic University on Tuesday to honour the dozens killed during a bloody 1973 student uprising agains...
Syndicated Content Nov 17, 2020
Three detained in Germany over $1 billion Green Vault jewel heist
BERLIN (Reuters) - Police raided apartments across Berlin early on Tuesday and detained three people suspected of involvement in a jewel heist at a museum housing one of Europe's greatest collections ...
Syndicated Content Nov 17, 2020
UK minister says Scotland deluding itself if it hopes for a referendum right now
LONDON (Reuters) - British Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick said Scottish nationalists were deluding themselves if they hoped for a another independence referendum right now in the middle of a health ...
Syndicated Content Nov 17, 2020
After Trump, Europe aims to show Biden it can fight for itself
By Robin Emmott and John Irish BRUSSELS/PARIS (Reuters) - The Donald Trump era may be coming to an end. But European Union ministers meeting this week to discuss the future of the continent's defence ...
Syndicated Content Nov 17, 2020
‘In the hands of God:’ Central America bears brunt of powerful hurricane Iota
By Wilmer Lopez PUERTO CABEZAS, Nicaragua (Reuters) - Hurricane Iota sent zinc roofing flying into the streets, toppled electricity poles and flayed palm trees as its core approached a remote Central ...
Syndicated Content Nov 17, 2020
Pakistani Islamist group calls off protests over Mohammad’s cartoons
By Asif Shahzad ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - An Islamist group on Tuesday called off violent protests over cartoons of Prophet Mohammad saying the Pakistani government has endorsed boycotting French products...
Syndicated Content Nov 17, 2020
Australian media trial over Pell conviction adjourned; judge considers dismissing charges
By Sonali Paul MELBOURNE (Reuters) - An Australian judge on Tuesday adjourned a trial of Australian journalists and media to consider whether to dismiss charges they breached a court suppression order...
Syndicated Content Nov 17, 2020
Thai royalists call for no changes to constitution
By Juarawee Kittisilpa and Panarat Thepgumpanat BANGKOK (Reuters) - Hundreds of Thai royalists in yellow shirts demonstrated outside parliament on Tuesday, calling on lawmakers to reject changes to th...
Syndicated Content Nov 17, 2020




