Thousands of ethnic Armenians fled the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh, queuing up for fuel and jamming the road to Armenia. Correspondent Felix Light is at the border and reports for Reuters World News daily podcast.
The Taliban are creating a large-scale camera surveillance network for Afghan cities that could involve repurposing a plan crafted by the Americans before their 2021 pullout, an interior ministry spokesman told Reuters.
Kosovar police units in armored vehicles moved in to secure and search a village in north Kosovo a day after four people were killed in a shootout there between police and ethnic Serb gunmen in the restive region. Here is what’s behind the rising violence.
A bitter row between India and Canada over the murder of a Sikh separatist is being felt in Punjab, where some Sikhs fear both a backlash from India’s Hindu-nationalist government and a threat to their prospects for a better life in North America.
With just a week before Washington runs out of money to keep the federal government fully operating, warring factions within the Republican Party in the US Congress showed no signs of coming together to pass a stopgap funding bill. What to know about a US government shutdown.
An overnight Russian air strike on the southern Ukrainian region of Odesa caused “significant damage” to port infrastructure and destroyed some grain storage facilities, Ukrainian officials said.
The strike revolved around streaming-related pay and AI impact. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
Hollywood’s writers union reached a preliminary labor agreement with major studios, a deal expected to end one of two strikes that have halted most film and television production and cost the California economy billions.
The US securities regulator has collected thousands of staff messages from more than a dozen major investment companies, escalating its probe into Wall Street‘s use of private messaging apps, said four people with direct knowledge of the matter.
Authorities in China have ordered a senior Nomura banker overseeing the firm’s investment banking operations there not to leave the mainland, two sources with knowledge of the matter said.
With two months left until the U.N.’s COP28 summit, countries are far from bridging the gap between those demanding a deal to phase out planet-warming fossil fuels and nations insisting on preserving a role for coal, oil and natural gas.
China Evergrande Group’s latest trouble in firming up a long-pending debt restructuring plan led to a sell-off in its and peers’ shares, as worries resurfaced about the crisis-hit property sector after a brief respite.
Japan’s Eisai said the country’s health ministry had approved its Alzheimer treatment Leqembi, co-developed with US-based Biogen. The drug is the first treatment shown to slow progression of the disease for people in the earlier stages of Alzheimer’s.
Vietnam plans to restart its biggest rare-earths mine next year with a Western-backed project that could rival the world’s largest, according to two companies involved, as part of a broader push to dent China’s dominance in a sector that helps power advanced technologies.
How DeSantis’ early missteps hobbled his US presidential bid
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on his trip to Japan in April. KIMIMASA MAYAMA/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis had a chance in April to address Donald Trump’s growing momentum toward the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. Like several such opportunities, he let it pass him by.
The return capsule containing a sample collected from the asteroid Bennu. NASA/Keegan
A NASA space capsule carrying the largest soil sample ever scooped up from the surface of an asteroid streaked through Earth’s atmosphere on Sunday and parachuted into the Utah desert, delivering the celestial specimen to scientists.
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