
US trip pays off for Taiwan VP with China drills more 'thunder than rain'
By Ben Blanchard TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan Vice President William Lai managed to walk a fine line on his sensitive trip
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Japan fisheries leader voices concern on plan to release Fukushima water
TOKYO (Reuters) -The leader of a Japanese fisheries industry group told officials on Monday he was "greatly concerned" about the
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Canada to deploy armed forces in British Columbia to tackle fast-spreading fires
By Nia Williams REVELSTOKE, British Columbia Canada is sending armed forces to tackle fast-spreading wildfires in British Columbia,
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Ecuadoreans vote for president in election marred by candidate's murder
By Alexandra Valencia and Julia Symmes Cobb QUITO (Reuters) -Ecuadoreans were voting on Sunday to choose a president and legislature
1970-01-01 08:00

Netherlands, Denmark commit to deliver F16s to Ukraine -Dutch PM Rutte
By Stephanie van den Berg EINDHOVEN, Netherlands (Reuters) -The Netherlands and Denmark have said they will definitely give F-16 fighter
1970-01-01 08:00

West African bloc meets Niger's ousted president, junta leader in Niamey
By Felix Onuah and Boureima Balima ABUJA/NIAMEY (Reuters) -A delegation from West Africa's main regional bloc ECOWAS met Niger's ousted
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Russia's Luna-25 spacecraft suffers technical glitch, space agency says
(Reuters) -An "abnormal situation" occurred at Russia's Luna-25 spacecraft on Saturday as it was preparing to transfer to its pre-landing
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Explainer-Canada's record wildfire season: what's behind it and when will it end?
More than 20,000 people in Yellowknife were evacuating the northern Canadian city as fire crews on Thursday battled
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Yellowknife residents abandon town and Canada fires spark new evacuations
By Jennifer Gauthier, Timon Johnson YELLOWKNIFE, Northwest Territories/EDMONTON (Reuters) -The remaining residents from the remote northern Canadian city of Yellowknife
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US, South Korea and Japan to deepen military and economic ties at Camp David summit
By Trevor Hunnicutt and David Brunnstrom CAMP DAVID, Maryland (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday welcomed the leaders of
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Saudi crown prince meets Iran's foreign minister as relations thaw
DUBAI (Reuters) -Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian on Friday in the highest-level
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Evergrande seeks US court nod for $32 billion debt overhaul as China economic fears mount
By Clare Jim, Jonathan Stempel and Dietrich Knauth HONG KONG/NEW YORK Embattled developer China Evergrande Group has filed
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