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‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero’s family accuses government of kidnapping him
NAIROBI (Reuters) - The family of Paul Rusesabagina - hailed a hero in a Hollywood movie about Rwanda's 1994 genocide - have accused authorities in Kigali of kidnapping him, speaking out a day after h...
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2020
Pope urges respect for Paris climate accord, says ‘creation is groaning’
By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Tuesday urged nations to fight global warming according to the 2015 Paris climate accord, weighing in on issue that figures in the U.S. pres...
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2020
Britain appoints former royal aide to run civil service
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain appointed Simon Case, Prince William's former private secretary and a senior government official, as the new head of the civil service on Tuesday - an influential role as Pr...
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2020
Back to school: how European classrooms are coping with COVID
(Reuters) - Schools across Europe are reopening as summer break ends and governments insist that students return to the classroom after months of online learning due to the coronavirus pandemic. Count...
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2020
Poland bans direct flights from Spain, Israel due to coronavirus fears
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland is banning from Wednesday direct flights from 44 countries including Spain, Israel and Romania in order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the Central European count...
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2020
Tunisian parliament to vote on new government
TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's deeply fragmented parliament on Tuesday started debating whether to back a new government amid a tussle for influence between the president and major parties. The parliamen...
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2020
Turkey says it’s open to dialogue with Greece over Mediterranean
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey is open to dialogue with Greece to solve disagreements over Mediterranean rights and resources, as long as Athens is too, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Tuesday....
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2020
Marches and boycotts mark start of school year in Belarus
(Reuters) - Hundreds of students boycotted the start of the school year in Belarus on Tuesday, answering a call from exiled opposition figure Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya to demand new elections and keep ...
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Two Mauritians killed in accident near site of Japanese ship oil spill
By Duncan Miriri NAIROBI (Reuters) - Two crew members from a tugboat involved in cleaning up an oil spill off Mauritius were killed late on Monday when their vessel collided with a barge in bad weathe...
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2020
Greece in talks with France over fighter jets, as East Med tensions rise – source
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece is in talks with France and other countries over arms purchases to boost its armed forces, a government official told Reuters on Tuesday, as tensions grow over energy resourc...
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