KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine has lost over 40% of the territory in Russia's Kursk region that it rapidly seized in a surprise ...
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's ruling centrists picked liberal Warsaw mayor Rafal Trzaskowski as their candidate on Saturday for ...
CAIRO (Reuters) - Israeli military strikes across the Gaza Strip have killed at least 120 Palestinians over the last 48 hours ...
In recent weeks, Israeli flags have sprouted on hilltops claimed by some settlers in the West Bank's Jordan Valley, adding to ...
Brazil's government tightened spending controls late on Friday, freezing expenditure at 19.3 billion reais ($3.33 billion) to ...
BAKU (Reuters) - The European Union, United States and other wealthy countries at the COP29 climate summit have agreed to ...
Most U.S. gas exports now go to European countries seeking to reduce dependence on Russia, while China has become one of the ...
President Joe Biden has a good chance to outdo President-elect Donald Trump's 234 federal judgeship confirmations thanks to an agreement between Senate Republicans and Democrats this week. A deal ...
Defense contractors that have embraced diversity, equity, and inclusion policies could find themselves targeted under the new Trump administration, especially as Republican lawmakers have full control ...
BUSAN, South Korea (Reuters) - Hundreds of environmental campaigners marched on Saturday in the South Korean city of Busan to demand stronger global commitments to fight plastic waste at U.N. talks in ...
Senate Democrats are set to rekindle their love for the very procedural tool they spent years trying to weaken: the filibuster. Soon to be in the minority, Democrats are ready to use whatever tactics ...
Tens of thousands of homes, farms and businesses in Ireland suffered power outages due to Storm Bert on Saturday, while some rail lines and roads were closed ...