Turkish dam project threatens rift with Iraq over water shortages
By Ahmed Aboulenein and Ali Kucukgocmen
BAGHDAD/ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Iraq is surprised by Turkey’s decision to start holding back water (More…)

By David Morgan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee will take up legislation next week that (More...)
By Ahmed Aboulenein and Ali Kucukgocmen
BAGHDAD/ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Iraq is surprised by Turkey’s decision to start holding back water (More…)
By Olena Vasina and Sergei Karazy
KIEV (Reuters) – Ukrainian journalist Matvei Ganapolsky sees no point in hiding abroad from (More…)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. job openings rose to a record high in April, but hiring continued to lag, pointing to (More…)
By Terray Sylvester
PAHOA, Hawaii (Reuters) – A river of lava spewing from the foot of Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano swallowed (More…)
By Luis Echeverria and Sofia Menchu
EL RODEO, GUATEMALA (Reuters) – The death toll from a volcanic eruption in Guatemala (More…)
By Lawrence Hurley
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday handed a victory on narrow grounds to a (More…)
(Reuters) – Hot weather was expected to stoke an unchecked wildfire in southern Colorado on Tuesday that forced the evacuation (More…)
By Hyonhee Shin and Josh Smith
SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea’s new top three military officers are known for their (More…)
By David Schwartz
PHOENIX (Reuters) – A man suspected of killing four people, including a noted psychiatrist who advised prosecutors (More…)
LONDON (Reuters) – A London teenager who wanted to attack the British Museum with grenades and firearms after she was (More…)