AL KHAZER, Iraq (Reuters) – Excluded, vilified and sometimes simply abandoned: such is the price paid by thousands of children in Iraq born to suspected Islamic State militants.Displaced Iraqi children
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Pope condemns "terroristic massacre" of Nigerian farmers
FILE PHOTO: Pope Francis leads Angelus prayer from his window at the Vatican, November 29, 2020. Picture taken November 29, 2020. Vatican Media/?Handout via REUTERS VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope
UN: Maduro's security forces committed 'crimes against humanity'
A UN investigation alleges Venezuelan authorities have used arbitrary killings and torture to undermine human rights. The government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has committed systematic human rights violations including
Taiwan says China still lacks ability for full assault on island
TAIPEI (Reuters) – China’s armed forces are growing in their prowess but still lack the capability to launch a full assault on Taiwan, the island’s defense ministry said on Monday.
Russia detains serviceman for allegedly passing state secrets to Ukraine
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said on Thursday it had detained a serviceman in Siberia for having allegedly passed state secrets to Ukraine. The serviceman, from Russia’s
Philippine army may seek martial law return after suicide attacks
MANILA (Reuters) – Twin blasts that killed 15 people in the volatile southern Philippines could both have been suicide bombings, the military said on Tuesday, representing an escalation of violence
Mali soldiers promise civilian transition after president's ouster
DAKAR (Reuters) – Soldiers who staged a military coup in Mali leading to the resignation of President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita and his government said on Wednesday they plan to form
Next Lebanon government to face $30 billion reform test
LONDON/BEIRUT (Reuters) – Lebanon may be in line for $298 million in emergency aid after the Beirut port blast, but the more than $30 billion some estimate it may need
Who owned the chemicals that blew up Beirut? No one will say
MOSCOW/DUBAI/LONDON (Reuters) – In the murky story of how a cache of highly explosive ammonium nitrate ended up on the Beirut waterfront, one thing is clear — no one has
Hong Kong police arrest media tycoon Jimmy Lai under national security law
HONG KONG (Reuters) – Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai became the highest-profile arrest under a new national security law on Monday, detained over suspected collusion with foreign forces as