Stories from Reuters
More News
-
China strengthens Africa ties with $20b in loans
The loans are not viewed positively by the West because of dubious human rights records of many African governments.
-
Israel blames Iran for Bulgaria bus bomb that kills 6
The Israeli tourists were on the bus outside Burgas airport when the blast ripped through the double-decker.
-
Keep a journal, don't skip meals to shed weight: Study
Women who kept journals lost 2.7kg more than those who didn't.
-
Currency: Rupee firms against dollar
Pakistani rupee firmed slightly to close at 94.34/39 against the dollar compared with 94.45/50
-
Yemen says uncovers, arrests Iranian-led spy ring
Spy ring bust appears to support US allegations; Yemeni president tells Iran not to interfere.
-
Basketball: Kobe calls Olympic age cap idea ‘stupid’
US basketball star says only world’s best should compete.
-
Improved access to drugs helps lower AIDs related deaths
As many as 31% fewer deaths were recorded in 2011 as compared to 2005.
-
Formula one: Vettel hopes to be a happy camper
The 25-year-old Red Bull driver has yet to win a race in his homeland or in the month of July.
-
UN criticises Kremlin for Soviet-esque policies on handling dissent
Recent legislation tightens control on civil rights groups, brands those receiving foreign funding as foreign agents.
-
Taliban bomb destroys 22 NATO supply trucks in Afghanistan
Bomb ripped through eighteen fuel trucks and four supply vehicles in Aibak.