(Reuters) -Fugitive pro-Russian businessman Ilan Shor has offered Moldovans monthly payments of $3,000 to join anti-government protests, in a bid to undermine Moldova's pro-European government ahead of parliamentary elections next…
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Bryan Kohberger, who pleaded guilty to the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students,…
Investigators searching for a man they say shot and killed four people at a Montana…
US President Donald Trump may dismiss climate change as a "con job" -- but for the leader of tiny St.…
MASERU (Reuters) -Lesotho's trade minister said on Wednesday that the U.S. plans to extend the African Growth and Opportunity Act…
Italy and Spain have both said they will send vessels to help a flotilla that was targeted by drones while…
French President Emmanuel Macron and a US envoy said Wednesday that Iran still had a last chance to avoid deep…
Russia said Wednesday it would press on with its military offensive in Ukraine, and rejected US President Donald Trump's claim…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Former FBI Director James Comey is expected to be indicted in the Eastern District of Virginia in the…
By Simon Johnson and Tom LittleTOFTA, Gotland, SWEDEN (Reuters) -The Swedish island of Gotland holds the key to control of…
MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Russian Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday it summoned Moldova's ambassador to protest against the country's refusal to…
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