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With eye on U.S., China to revamp top tier of diplomats: sources
BEIJING (Reuters) – China is expected to announce a reshuffle of its top diplomats at an annual meeting of parliament ... -
China defends controversial detention measure of new anti-graft ministry
BEIJING (Reuters) – China on Tuesday defended a controversial detention measure set to become law when a new anti-corruption “super-ministry” ... -
Poland more open to discuss EU concerns: German EU minister
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Warsaw has recently indicated a willingness to talk to its European Union partners about concerns over the ... -
Scotland says won't consent to Brexit bill after latest UK offer
EDINBURGH (Reuters) – Scotland’s first minister said on Tuesday that the devolved Scottish parliament would not consent to legislation necessary ... -
At least 14 dead in Papua New Guinea quake; ExxonMobil shuts LNG plant
MELBOURNE (Reuters) – Up to 14 people were killed in landslides and by collapsed buildings during a powerful earthquake in ... -
Uneasy calm in Syria's Ghouta as Russian-backed truce begins
BEIRUT (Reuters) – The Syrian rebel-held eastern Ghouta region was mostly calm as a five-hour ceasefire called by Russia took ... -
Exclusive: Chemical weapons watchdog investigates Ghouta attacks – sources
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – The world’s chemical weapons watchdog is investigating recent attacks in the besieged, rebel-held Syrian region of eastern ... -
South Korean prosecutors seek 30 years' jail for ousted Park as supporters demand her release
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korean prosecutors on Tuesday sought a 30-year jail term for former President Park Geun-hye who was ... -
Need to know for Tuesday, Feb. 27
1. Church food bazaar: Fayetteville Korean Baptist Church, 6873 Cliffdale Road, is having its church food bazaar on Thursday and ... -
House Russia probe investigators set to question Hope Hicks, but will she answer?
Hicks is scheduled to speak with the Intelligence Committee behind closed doors on Tuesday, but lawmakers expect she may refuse ...