Category Archives: (Midwest Communications, Inc. Syndication Interface) World News (Master Feed)
Indonesian president says brutal Sulawesi slayings beyond humanity
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian President Joko Widodo on Monday condemned the brutal murder of four villagers by suspected Islamist militants as "beyond the limits of humanity", as the military chief p...
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NATO must focus more on challenge of rising China – report
By Robin Emmott and Sabine Siebold BRUSSELS/BERLIN (Reuters) - NATO must think harder about how to handle China and its military rise, though Russia will remain its main adversary during this decade, ...
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Three French military bases attacked in northern Mali, no injuries
By Tiemoko Diallo BAMAKO (Reuters) - French forces said three of their bases in Kidal, Menaka and Gao in northern Mali were attacked within the space of a few hours on Monday morning, although no deat...
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Exclusive: NATO angers some members with proposed salary hike – diplomats
By John Irish, Robin Emmott and Beln Carreo PARIS/BRUSSELS/MADRID (Reuters) - NATO has asked members for more money to finance a salary hike for staff, a request some alliance nations deem disproporti...
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In Sudan camp, a Tigray farmer once displaced by famine now shelters from war
By Seham Eloraby and Baz Ratner UM RAKUBA CAMP, Sudan (Reuters) - Ethiopian farmer Berhan Halie came to Sudan 35 years ago to escape hunger. Now 65 and walking with a stick, he is back again, this tim...
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London police shut roads after suspect package found at skyscraper
LONDON (Reuters) -British police responded to a report of a suspect package at the Heron Tower on Monday, closing roads near to the skyscraper. "We have set up a 200 metre cordon around the building, ...
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In ancient Italian monastery, monks defend a dying tradition
By Angelo Amante and Philip Pullella GROTTAFERRATA, Italy (Reuters) - In an ancient monastery behind huge medieval battlements in a hilltop town just south of Rome, 10 monks are striving to keep alive...
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Lebanese students abroad fall prey to financial crisis at home
By Samia Nakhoul and Imad Creidi BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanese medical student Lara Mustafa faces eviction from Russia and the end of her dream of becoming a doctor if her parents, hit by Lebanon's wors...
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Canadian indigenous deal with KXL oil pipeline took years, aims to unlock long-term wealth
By Rod Nickel WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - TC Energy Corp's sale of a C$1 billion ($769 million) stake in Keystone XL (KXL) to a Canadian indigenous group is the result of over three years of pressu...
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Democracy darkens: Hong Kong activists reel from Chinese moves
By James Pomfret and Jessie Pang HONG KONG (Reuters) - Prince Wong was still in her mother's womb when the Chinese government reclaimed control over Hong Kong from the British in the summer of 1997. S...
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