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Sao Paulo, Rio revoke transport fare hikes as protests conti …By Asher Levine and Tatiana Ramil SAO PAULO/FORTALEZA, Brazil (Reuters) - Brazil's two biggest cities agreed on Wednesday to revoke an increase in public … More »
- U.S. cites Russia, China among worst in human trafficking - …
By Susan Heavey WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An annual U.S. State Department report on Wednesday cited Russia and China among the world's worst offenders in fighting … More »
Myanmar constitution likely to dash Suu Kyi's presidential h …By Jared Ferrie YANGON (Reuters) - Her adoring compatriots believe democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi is destined to become Myanmar's next president. But don't bet … More »
Afghan government to shun U.S. talks with TalibanBy Hamid Shalizi KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai said on Wednesday his government would not join U.S. peace talks with the Taliban and halted … More »
Brazil's protests: Not quite a 'Tropical Spring'By Brian Winter SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's blossoming protest movement is a coming-of-age for what had been one of Latin America's most politically disengaged … More »
Deadly new coronavirus a "serious risk" in hospitals-Saudi s …By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) - The new Middle East coronavirus that has killed 38 people after emerging late last year is a serious risk in hospitals because it … More »
Greek coalition signals state TV deal near, to meet againBy Lefteris Papadimas and Renee Maltezou ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's ruling party leaders have signalled they are moving towards a compromise on the restart of … More »
Iran says appeals for "jihad" in Syria fuel radicalismKUWAIT (Reuters) - Calls by Sunni Muslim clerics for a holy war against the Syrian government and its Shi'ite allies are fuelling radicalism in the region, a senior … More »
ANALYSIS - Putin basks in isolation over Syria as Obama's charm …By Guy Faulconbridge and Timothy Heritage ENNISKILLEN, Northern Ireland/MOSCOW (Reuters) - At the end of a tense two-hour meeting with Russian President Vladimir … More »
Gyula Horn, the man who tore the Iron Curtain, dies at 80By Sandor Peto BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Gyula Horn, who as Hungary's last communist foreign minister ripped a hole in the Iron Curtain in 1989, has died at the age of … More »
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