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Israeli police question Netanyahu in corruption case
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli police questioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara on Friday for the first time ... -
Syrian govt. seizes ground in Ghouta advance: commander, monitor
BEIRUT/GENEVA (Reuters) – Syrian government forces aim to advance into the eastern Ghouta region one “bite” at a time, a ... -
Attackers kill seven in coordinated assault on Burkina Faso capital
OUAGADOUGOU (Reuters) – Attackers in Burkina Faso’s capital killed seven people and wounded some fifty others in a coordinated assault ... -
Egypt orders 15-day detention of woman in BBC report over 'false news'
CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt’s public prosecutor ordered the detention of a woman interviewed by the BBC in a recent report ... -
Teacher tried to create 'army of children' to launch terror attacks in London
LONDON (Reuters) – A British supporter of Islamic State was found guilty on Friday of trying to recruit children he ... -
Setting out Brexit vision, Britain's May appeals to EU to show flexibility
LONDON (Reuters) – Prime Minister Theresa May urged the European Union on Friday to show more flexibility in talks on ... -
German government hack was part of worldwide campaign: sources
BERLIN (Reuters) – A powerful cyber attack on Germany’s government computer network was part of a worldwide campaign likely carried ... -
U.S. makes staff reduction at Havana embassy permanent
HAVANA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. State Department said on Friday it would operate its Havana embassy with minimum personnel on ... -
Ex-head of Vatican bank sent to trial on embezzlement charge
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – A former president of the Vatican Bank has been ordered to stand trial on charges of ... -
The Secret to a High Tech Concierge Medical Office? Data
Managing electronic medical records is still a pain, but if a start-up can figure it out, better records could lead ...