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New U.S. sanctions aim to block Libyan oil smuggling: statement
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States has issued a new round of sanctions targeting oil smugglers in Libya aimed at ... -
Brazil defense minister to take over public security post
BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazilian Defense Minister Raul Jungmann will become the head of the new Ministry of Public Security that ... -
Exclusive: Saudi Arabia prepares to auction detained billionaire's real estate, cars – sources
DUBAI/KHOBAR, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) – Saudi authorities are preparing to auction billions of dollars of real estate and cars belonging ... -
Hand grenade thrown at Greek police station, one man injured
ATHENS (Reuters) – Attackers threw a hand grenade at a Greek police station on Monday morning, injuring a bystander, police ... -
British police sift through rubble at scene of fatal blast
LEICESTER, England (Reuters) – British police searched for survivors on Monday in the rubble of a shop and apartment destroyed ... -
Russia orders five-hour daily truce in Syria's eastern Ghouta
BEIRUT/MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia will establish a humanitarian corridor and implement a five-hour daily truce in Syria’s eastern Ghouta, it ... -
Merkel's CDU votes in favor of coalition deal with center-left SPD
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s Christian Democrats (CDU) on Monday approved a coalition deal with the center-left Social Democrats (SPD), bringing ... -
South Korea's Moon urges action against growing #MeToo sex abuse claims
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Monday called for police to investigate a growing number of sexual ... -
Veteran commander vies for power in Libya's shifting sands
TUNIS (Reuters) – When Khalifa Haftar flew to Tunis in September, the veteran commander and possible future leader of Libya ... -
Bulldozing Rohingya villages was not 'demolition of evidence', Myanmar official says
YANGON (Reuters) – Myanmar has bulldozed the remains of Rohingya Muslim villages to make way for refugee resettlement, not to ...