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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

Minutes from missiles, Guam islanders get to grips with uncertain fate

By Martin Petty

GUAM (Reuters) – Fourteen minutes is not long to prepare for a potential catastrophe. That’s the estimated (More…)

Trump threatens Venezuela with unspecified ‘military option’

By James Oliphant

BEDMINSTER, N.J. (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday threatened military intervention in Venezuela, a surprise (More…)

Two girl scouts, three other people die in storms in Poland

WARSAW (Reuters) – Five people, including two teenage girl scouts, died and more than 30 were injured as a result (More…)

Weak U.S. dollar means unexpected bargains for foreign tourists

By Peter Szekely

(Reuters) – Toshi Sugiyura and his wife Naka had a pleasant surprise awaiting them in San Francisco (More…)

Reports suggest North Korea treating foreign detainees inhumanely: U.N.

By Stephanie Nebehay

GENEVA (Reuters) – Foreign detainees in North Korea are reportedly being denied due process in court and (More…)

Indonesia arrests alleged recruiter for Marawi siege

By Tom Allard and Stefanno Reinard

JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesian police on Friday arrested an alleged recruiter and fundraiser for (More…)

British gang jailed for running big cannabis farm in nuclear bunker

LONDON (Reuters) – Three Britons were jailed on Friday for running a huge cannabis farm inside a former Cold War (More…)

Take cover, avoid bomb flash. Guam issues nuclear guidelines

By Doina Chiacu

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Guam posted emergency guidelines on Friday to help residents prepare for any potential nuclear (More…)

North Korea details plan to fire missiles over Japan, near Guam

By Christine Kim and Martin Petty

SEOUL/GUAM (Reuters) – North Korea said on Thursday it was completing plans to fire (More…)

Mexican official says migration, security at stake in NAFTA talks: report

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico could pull back on cooperation in migration and security matters if the United States walks (More…)