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French presidential race tightens further

French presidential race tightens further

April 13, 2017

Regis Duvignau/Reuters   By Adrian Croft and Elizabeth Pineau Polls

France’s Macron clashes with Le Pen, polls sees him as having best programme

France’s Macron clashes with Le Pen, polls sees him as having best programme

April 5, 2017

Pascal Rossignol/Reuters   By Michel Rose and Ingrid Melander Centrist

From forced labour in fairs to child begging, US study reveals new forms of slavery

From forced labour in fairs to child begging, US study reveals new forms of slavery

April 4, 2017

Robert Galbraith/Reuters     By Anastasia Moloney From the exploitation

Israeli cabinet approves first West Bank settlement in 20 years

Israeli cabinet approves first West Bank settlement in 20 years

March 31, 2017

Ronen Zvulun/Reuters   By Maayan Lubell Israel’s security cabinet on

French Socialist candidate livid as ex-PM Valls defects to Macron

French Socialist candidate livid as ex-PM Valls defects to Macron

March 30, 2017

Philippe Wojazer/Reuters   By Michel Rose and Sudip Kar-Gupta Former

The Smuggling Game: Playing with life and death to reach Europe

The Smuggling Game: Playing with life and death to reach Europe

March 29, 2017

Marko Djurica/Reuters   By Lin Taylor and Valeria Cardi In

Child marriage soars in Yemen as famine looms

Child marriage soars in Yemen as famine looms

March 28, 2017

Khaled Abdullah/Reuters   By Emma Batha Child marriage has soared

Merkel’s conservatives win Saarland vote in boost for national campaign

Merkel’s conservatives win Saarland vote in boost for national campaign

March 27, 2017

Ralph Orlowski/Reuters   By Paul Carrel and Hakan Erdem German

YouTube’s bid to grab TV dollars imperiled by advertiser revolt

YouTube’s bid to grab TV dollars imperiled by advertiser revolt

March 24, 2017

Dado Ruvic/Reuters   By Julia Love, Jessica Toonkel and Tim

Five dead, around 40 injured in Parliament ‘terrorist’ attack

Five dead, around 40 injured in Parliament ‘terrorist’ attack

March 23, 2017

Richard Pohle/Reuters   By Toby Melville and William James Five

Dutch PM Rutte on course for big victory over far-right Wilders

Dutch PM Rutte on course for big victory over far-right Wilders

March 16, 2017

Yves Herman/Reuters   By Thomas Escritt and Toby Sterling The

Dutch poll test of anti-immigrant feeling, Turkish dispute

Dutch poll test of anti-immigrant feeling, Turkish dispute

March 15, 2017

Robin Van Lonkhuijsen/Reuters   By Philip Blenkinsop The Dutch go

British girls are being sold as child brides like I was, says campaigner

British girls are being sold as child brides like I was, says campaigner

March 8, 2017

Flora Bartlett/Reuters   By Emma Batha When Gabriella Gillespie was

Growing child labour in India’s cities is just the tip of the iceberg, say activists

Growing child labour in India’s cities is just the tip of the iceberg, say activists

March 3, 2017

Cathal McNaughton/Reuters   By Anuradha Nagaraj Urban India is employing

Women and child migrants raped, beaten and detained in Libyan ‘hellholes’

Women and child migrants raped, beaten and detained in Libyan ‘hellholes’

March 1, 2017

Daniel Etter/WPPF/Reuters   By Lin Taylor Women and children making

Acrimonious election campaign deepens Northern Ireland deadlock

Acrimonious election campaign deepens Northern Ireland deadlock

February 28, 2017

Clodagh Kilcoyne/Reuters   By Ian Graham Acrimonious campaigning ahead of

Moonlight wins Best Picture Oscar after major onstage gaffe

Moonlight wins Best Picture Oscar after major onstage gaffe

February 27, 2017

Lucy Nicholson/Reuters   By Jill Serjeant African-American coming-of-age tale “Moonlight”

France’s Macron raises curtain on election alliance to beat Le Pen

France’s Macron raises curtain on election alliance to beat Le Pen

February 24, 2017

Charles Platiau/Reuters   By Brian Love and Michel Rose France’s

Germany’s ‘man of the streets’ Schulz plots path to defeat Merkel

Germany’s ‘man of the streets’ Schulz plots path to defeat Merkel

February 23, 2017

Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters   By Paul Carrel and Holger Hansen His

Anti-Islam Wilders frontrunner as Dutch election campaign begins

Anti-Islam Wilders frontrunner as Dutch election campaign begins

February 16, 2017

Wolfgang Rattay/Reuters   By Toby Sterling Campaigning for the Dutch

In setback for Trump, U.S. judges reject travel ban

In setback for Trump, U.S. judges reject travel ban

February 10, 2017

David Ryder/Reuters   By Dan Levine and Mica Rosenberg President

On the run from Boko Haram, Nigeria’s lost children hope to find families again

On the run from Boko Haram, Nigeria’s lost children hope to find families again

February 3, 2017

Kieran Guilbert/Reuters   By Kieran Guilbert Running his fingers over

Starvation looms for 6 million children in Horn of Africa

Starvation looms for 6 million children in Horn of Africa

February 2, 2017

Feisal Omar/Reuters   By Katy Migiro Hunger, malnutrition and death

French police search Fillon office as fraud affair rocks campaign

French police search Fillon office as fraud affair rocks campaign

February 1, 2017

Pascal Rossignol/Reuters   By Emile Picy and Chine Labbé French

France’s Fillon and his wife questioned in ‘fake work’ probe

France’s Fillon and his wife questioned in ‘fake work’ probe

January 31, 2017

Pascal Rossignol/Reuters   By Chine Labbé and Gérard Bon French

Parliament must vote before UK can trigger Brexit, top court rules

Parliament must vote before UK can trigger Brexit, top court rules

January 25, 2017

Stefan Wermuth/Reuters   By Michael Holden and Estelle Shirbon Prime

No justice in South Sudan after July rapes and killings

No justice in South Sudan after July rapes and killings

January 17, 2017

Jok Solomun/Reuters   By Magdalena Mis The United Nations rebuked

Women farmers in northern India battle tradition, self-doubt to own land

Women farmers in northern India battle tradition, self-doubt to own land

January 13, 2017

Ajay Verma/Reuters   By Rina Chandran   Anjali has worked

Trump accuses US spy agencies of Nazi practices over ‘phony’ Russia dossier

Trump accuses US spy agencies of Nazi practices over ‘phony’ Russia dossier

January 12, 2017

Lucas Jackson/Reuters   By Ayesha Rascoe President-elect Donald Trump escalated

Slum violence inspires Kenyans to tackle huge housing shortage

Slum violence inspires Kenyans to tackle huge housing shortage

January 6, 2017

Goran Tomasevic/Reuters   By Katy Migiro Recently married with a

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