(Reuters) -The U.S. on Wednesday asked Mexico to review whether workers at an Aludyne Automotive's auto parts factory are being denied labor rights, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said in ...
(Reuters) - A Russian drone attack on Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city, struck an apartment building late on Thursday and triggered a large fire, with injuries reported, the city's mayor said.
The trade war President Donald Trump promised has begun, threatening the world economy and straining the United States’ ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of State has approved the possible sale of upgrade and recertification of Patriot ...
Two wildfires that started close to each other in the South Carolina mountains and burned an area over half the size of ...
Yale Law School has fired a scholar it says refused to appear in person to answer questions about her possible ties to ...
In a 234-page report, the UN Group of Human Rights Experts on Nicaragua revealed structures of systematic repression that ...
Separately, 64-year-old Yoon faces a criminal trial on insurrection charges. The embattled leader became the first sitting ...
In what has historically been known as Tornado Alley — a designation that typically includes Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas — the ...
Cyprus’ parliament has approved legislation allowing women to volunteer for military service in a move officials says eliminates any gender bias over who can serve in the ethnically divided island’s N ...
During the discussion on the Senate floor, Perry reaffirmed his push toward creating new supplies of water. He said the bill prioritizes new water sources, including brackish and ...
(Reuters) - Attorneys general from 12 Republican-led U.S. states sent letters on Thursday to 20 major law firms demanding ...
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