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Little to celebrate for South Sudan on 6th anniversary of independence
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

Little to celebrate for South Sudan on 6th anniversary of independence

July 11, 2017

NRC photo   By Peter Louis   “South Sudan’s Independence

Protests, policy rows, volatile leaders – welcome to the Hamburg G20 summit
Europe News North America OPINION/NEWS POLITICS Russia United States

Protests, policy rows, volatile leaders – welcome to the Hamburg G20 summit

June 30, 2017

Hannibal Hanschke/Reuters   By Noah Barkin   Summits of world

Politics of Death: The map maker who finds the bodies in Ethiopia’s land battle
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

Politics of Death: The map maker who finds the bodies in Ethiopia’s land battle

June 30, 2017

Tiksa Negeri/Reuters   By Sally Hayden   It was late

Top papal adviser charged with sexual assault in blow to Vatican
Australia HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

Top papal adviser charged with sexual assault in blow to Vatican

June 29, 2017

Alessandro Bianchi/Reuters   By Byron Kaye and Philip Pullella  

Widespread uncertainty as U.S. travel ban start looms
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East News North America OPINION/NEWS POLITICS United States

Widespread uncertainty as U.S. travel ban start looms

June 29, 2017

James Lawler Duggan/Reuters   By Mica Rosenberg, Andrew Chung and

Court confirms Dutch UN peacekeepers partly liable for Srebrenica massacre
Europe HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

Court confirms Dutch UN peacekeepers partly liable for Srebrenica massacre

June 28, 2017

Dado Ruvic/Reuters   By Stephanie van den Berg   A

Macron and Merkel converge on Europe
Europe News OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

Macron and Merkel converge on Europe

June 26, 2017

Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters   By Noah Barkin   Back in January,

Comey says Trump fired him to undermine FBI Russia investigation
News North America OPINION/NEWS POLITICS Russia United States

Comey says Trump fired him to undermine FBI Russia investigation

June 9, 2017

Jonathan Ernst/Reuters   By Patricia Zengerle and Susan Cornwell  

Campaign launched for UK to ban imports from illegal Israeli settlements
Middle East News OPINION/NEWS UK

Campaign launched for UK to ban imports from illegal Israeli settlements

June 8, 2017

AFP photo   By Amnesty International   Human Rights NGO

World Bank to help Bangladesh diversify exports and create 90,000 new jobs
Asia News OPINION/NEWS

World Bank to help Bangladesh diversify exports and create 90,000 new jobs

June 5, 2017

AP photo   By Sheuli Akter   The World Bank

Trump abandons global climate pact; allies voice dismay
China Environment News North America OPINION/NEWS POLITICS United States

Trump abandons global climate pact; allies voice dismay

June 2, 2017

Kevin Lamarque/Reuters   By Valerie Volcovici and Jeff Mason  

France’s Macron, alongside Putin, denounces Russian media for election meddling
Europe News OPINION/NEWS POLITICS Russia

France’s Macron, alongside Putin, denounces Russian media for election meddling

May 30, 2017

Philippe Wojazer/Reuters By Denis Dyomkin   French President Emmanuel Macron,

European allies see the two sides of Trump
Environment Europe News North America OPINION/NEWS POLITICS United States

European allies see the two sides of Trump

May 29, 2017

Jonathan Ernst/Reuters   By Noah Barkin   In Sicily, Donald

Trump directly scolds NATO allies, says they owe ‘massive’ sums
Europe News North America OPINION/NEWS United States

Trump directly scolds NATO allies, says they owe ‘massive’ sums

May 26, 2017

Christian Hartmann/Reuters   By Robin Emmott and Steve Holland  

May says to deploy armed forces after attack as threat level raised
Europe News OPINION/NEWS UK

May says to deploy armed forces after attack as threat level raised

May 24, 2017

Darren Staples/Reuters   By Kylie MacLellan and Michael Holden  

At least 22 killed in suspected suicide attack at Ariana Grande concert in Britain
News OPINION/NEWS UK

At least 22 killed in suspected suicide attack at Ariana Grande concert in Britain

May 23, 2017

Andrew Yates/Reuters   By Jon Super   At least 22

A year in office, Taiwan’s Tsai seeks Beijing’s goodwill to help curb anti-China sentiment
Asia China News OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

A year in office, Taiwan’s Tsai seeks Beijing’s goodwill to help curb anti-China sentiment

May 19, 2017

Tyrone Siu/Reuters   By J.R. Wu   Taiwan President Tsai

Rebel leader escapes in DRC prison raid
Africa News OPINION/NEWS

Rebel leader escapes in DRC prison raid

May 18, 2017

Reuters photo   By Sylvain Muyali   Malaka prison in

US and Turkish leaders put best face on ties amid tensions
Europe Middle East News North America OPINION/NEWS POLITICS United States

US and Turkish leaders put best face on ties amid tensions

May 17, 2017

Kevin Lamarque/Reuters By Ayesha Rascoe   Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan

Merkel and Macron agree to draw up roadmap to deeper EU integration
Europe News OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

Merkel and Macron agree to draw up roadmap to deeper EU integration

May 16, 2017

Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters   By Paul Carrel and Michel Rose  

Indian bags Green Nobel prize
Asia India News OPINION/NEWS

Indian bags Green Nobel prize

May 10, 2017

GEP photo   By Jose Kalathil Indian activist, Prafulla Samantara,

Macron wins French presidency, to sighs of relief in Europe
Europe News OPINION/NEWS

Macron wins French presidency, to sighs of relief in Europe

May 8, 2017

Benoit Tessier/Reuters   By Mathieu Rosemain and Matthias Blamont Emmanuel

Macron stretches lead as French presidential campaign enters final day
Europe News OPINION/NEWS

Macron stretches lead as French presidential campaign enters final day

May 5, 2017

Benoit Tessier/Reuters   By Mathieu Rosemain and Andrew Callus Independent

French voters sceptical Macron and Le Pen have answers on key issues
Europe News OPINION/NEWS

French voters sceptical Macron and Le Pen have answers on key issues

May 1, 2017

Robert Pratta/Reuters   By Matthias Blamont A week before the

Thousands trapped by fighting in South Sudan as aid agencies pull out
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

Thousands trapped by fighting in South Sudan as aid agencies pull out

April 28, 2017

Siegfried Modola/Reuters   By Katy Migiro Tens of thousands of

Sarkozy camp eyes power sharing role under France’s Macron
Europe News OPINION/NEWS

Sarkozy camp eyes power sharing role under France’s Macron

April 27, 2017

Benoit Tessier/Reuters   By Emmanuel Jarry France’s centre-right party, seeking

Leaders brief Congress at White House on North Korea threat
Asia News North America OPINION/NEWS United States

Leaders brief Congress at White House on North Korea threat

April 27, 2017

Carlos Barria/Reuters   By Kanwal Abidi Secretary of State Rex

Macron and Le Pen trade accusations in French election race
Europe News OPINION/NEWS

Macron and Le Pen trade accusations in French election race

April 26, 2017

Lionel Bonaventure/Reuters   By John Irish France’s two presidential candidates

Hollande urges French to reject Le Pen in presidential run-off vote
Europe News OPINION/NEWS

Hollande urges French to reject Le Pen in presidential run-off vote

April 25, 2017

Christian Hartmann/Reuters   By Bate Felix and John Irish France’s

France’s Macron appears set for Elysee in runoff with Le Pen
Europe News OPINION/NEWS

France’s Macron appears set for Elysee in runoff with Le Pen

April 24, 2017

Benoit Tessier/Reuters   By Sybille de La Hamaide and Matthias

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