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Somali leader's son freed in fatal car accident trial in Turkey
ANKARA (Reuters) - A Turkish court scrapped an arrest warrant for the son of Somalia's president on Friday after he participated in a court case over a fatal car accident involving a diplomatic car he...
Thomson Reuters Jan 12, 2024
Ukrainians among passengers on UN helicopter seized by Somali militants -sources
By Giulia Paravicini NAIROBI (Reuters) - At least three Ukrainians and nationals from Egypt, Uganda and Somalia were aboard a United Nations helicopter seized by al Shabaab militants in central Somali...
Thomson Reuters Jan 12, 2024
Russian city builds defences at bus shelters against Ukrainian attacks
BELGOROD, Russia (Reuters) - Authorities placed heaps of sandbags at bus stops in the southern Russian city of Belgorod on Friday and built walls of concrete blocks to protect them after an increase i...
Thomson Reuters Jan 12, 2024
Mexico delegation to visit Washington to continue migration talks, president says
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A Mexican delegation will visit Washington later this month to continue migration talks, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Friday in a regular press confere...
Thomson Reuters Jan 12, 2024
Exclusive-Ukraine needs more attack aircraft for war effort - ground forces commander
By Dan Peleschuk KHARKIV REGION, Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukraine's ground forces commander said on Friday that Kyiv needed more military aircraft for its war effort, such as U.S. A-10 attack jets to suppo...
Thomson Reuters Jan 12, 2024
For Palestinians, ICJ genocide case against Israel is 'test for humanity'
By Henriette Chacar and Mohammad Torokman RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Palestinians in the occupied West Bank welcomed the case brought by South Africa in the International Court of Justice accusin...
Thomson Reuters Jan 12, 2024
Poland to change process for judges' nominations with eye on EU funds
WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish Justice Minister Adam Bodnar outlined on Friday a bill that aims to correct the way judges are appointed as a first step in rolling back the previous nationalist government's...
Thomson Reuters Jan 12, 2024
Large protests break out in Yemen after U.S.-British attacks
By Clauda Tanios DUBAI (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Yemenis gathered in several cities on Friday to hear their leaders condemn U.S. and British strikes on their country in response to attacks by H...
Thomson Reuters Jan 12, 2024
Spain will not intervene in Red Sea - defence minister
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain will not intervene militarily in the Red Sea region out of "a commitment to peace" and any country doing so will have to answer for its actions, Defence Minister Margarita Rob...
Thomson Reuters Jan 12, 2024
Left-wing critic of Putin detained ahead of trial for 'justifying terrorism'
(Reuters) - A Russian court on Friday ordered Sergei Udaltsov, a prominent left-wing activist, to be held in pre-trial detention until Feb. 15 on charges of justifying terrorism. State news agency RIA...
Thomson Reuters Jan 12, 2024

