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U.S. President Donald Trump gestures during his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., February 5, 2019. REUTERS/Jim Young

France will strike Syria chemical arms sites if used to kill: Macron

PARIS (Reuters) – France is prepared to launch targeted strikes against any site in Syria used to deploy chemical attacks (More…)

Putin: UK should ‘get to bottom’ of spy attack then we’ll talk

MOSCOW (Reuters) – President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that Britain should work out what happened to a former Russian (More…)

U.N. expert says Myanmar government employs starvation policy in Rakhine

GENEVA (Reuters) – The Myanmarese government appears to be pursuing a policy of starvation in Rakhine state to force out (More…)

Monsoon floods and landslides threaten 100,000 Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

By Clare Baldwin and Andrew R.C. Marshall

CHAKMAKUL REFUGEE CAMP, Bangladesh (Reuters) – The Rohingya refugees who live in shacks (More…)

South Africa’s Cape Town faces severe economic troubles over drought

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Rating’s agency Moody’s warned on Monday the water crisis affecting Cape Town would cause the city’s borrowing (More…)

In besieged Syrian enclave, locals say unsafe even to bury the dead

AMMAN/BEIRUT (Reuters) – Thousands of families are sleeping in the open in the streets of the biggest town of Syria’s (More…)

Japan, South Korea agree to maintain ‘maximum pressure’ on North Korea: minister

TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan and South Korea agreed on Monday that maximum pressure must be maintained on North Korea until (More…)

For poor Venezuelans, a box of food may sway vote for Maduro

By Andreina Aponte and Ana Isabel Martinez

CARACAS (Reuters) – A bag of rice on a hungry family’s kitchen table (More…)

Hundreds urged to wash clothes after UK nerve agent attack

By Henry Nicholls and Alex Fraser

SALISBURY, England (Reuters) – Hundreds of people who visited the Zizzi restaurant or the (More…)

In blow to minorities, Pakistani court orders citizens to declare religion

By Saad Sayeed

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – A Pakistani court ruled on Friday that all citizens must declare their religion when (More…)