LONDON (Reuters) - Britain named Michael Ellam to lead official-level discussions with the European Union and in international forums on Monday, as the country aims to reset relationships with the ...
HAMBURG (Reuters) - Much of Germany's meat and dairy product exports outside the EU are no longer possible after the country’s first case of the livestock disease foot-and-mouth was confirmed on ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A nationwide strike in protest against possible pension reforms crippled air and rail traffic in Belgium on Monday and many schools remained shut.
TurkStream and Blue Stream, which run under the Black Sea to Turkey, are Russia's last routes for supplying pipeline gas to Europe, after Ukraine at the start of the year refused to renew a five-year ...
Officials say U.S. and Arab mediators made significant progress overnight toward brokering a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas ...
DUBAI/BEIRUT (Reuters) - A high-level Emirati delegation is in Lebanon to make arrangements for the reopening of the UAE's embassy in Beirut after more than three years, state news agency WAM reported ...
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Norway's Hydro said on Monday it has agreed to buy the remaining shares in battery recycler Hydrovolt ...
NAIROBI (Reuters) - A prominent Tanzanian activist has been released after being "kidnapped" on Sunday by three armed men on the streets of Kenya's capital Nairobi, her husband said, accusing Tanzania ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are expected to have a call in the ...
The Congolese army says several towns that fell to armed groups in the eastern North Kivu and South Kivu provinces have been ...
Companies have sought to develop the Citronen Fjord zinc and lead project, which had been billed as one of the world's ...
(Reuters) - Oliviero Toscani, the man behind the shock advertising campaigns that helped make Italy's Benetton one of the world's biggest clothing brands, died on Monday at the age of 82, his family ...