Tests to establish whether a Russian whistleblower living in Britain was poisoned with a rare plant toxin will take place within days after samples of the shrub were obtained from Asia, an inquest hearing has been told.
BIRMINGHAM (Reuters) - The Springboks are at their most dangerous when their backs are against the wall, flyhalf Pat Lambie warned as South Africa looked towards their next match against Samoa and the chance to relieve some of the pain of the shock Rugby World Cup defeat against Japan.
Victorious Japan coach Eddie Jones says they can build on their victory over South Africa to reach the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals and become the team of the tournament.
Victorious Japan coach Eddie Jones says they can build on their victory over South Africa to reach the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals and become the team of the tournament.
As speculation continued to rage about allegations David Cameron placed his genitals in a dead pig's mouth during his time at university, a very unlikely tweet was highlighted by someone using Jeremy Corbyn’s Twitter account.
CARDIFF (Reuters) - Japan's shock upset of South Africa at the Rugby World Cup had a measurable impact on the balance of power in the game on Monday when the Springboks plummeted to sixth in the world rankings.
BERLIN/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Volkswagen shares plunged more than 20 percent on Monday, their biggest one-day fall, after the German carmaker admitted it had rigged emissions tests in the United States, and U.S. authorities said they would widen their probe to other manufacturers.
LONDON, Sept 21 (Reuters) - The Solheim Cup has developed a penchant down the years for showcasing the good, the bad and the downright ugly of women's golf and the 14th edition was no exception.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Rugby World Cup's official merchandise store on London's Oxford Street was forced to pull down its shutters early on Sunday, after it was besieged by Japanese fans celebrating their team's stunning victory over South Africa at the weekend.
Centre Cory Allen has been released from Wales' World Cup squad after suffering a hamstring injury during Sunday's Pool A victory over Uruguay.
LONDON, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Having negotiated their toughest Pool C obstacle Argentina, New Zealand coach Steve Hansen said the All Blacks would not rest on their laurels and be caught looking ahead to the Rugby World Cup knockout stages just yet.
* $1.5 trln of oil projects uneconomic at $50/bbl -Woodmac (Updates market activity and comments to U.S. session; changes byline and dateline, previous LONDON)
NOVO-OGARYOVO, Russia (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Monday to discuss ways of avoiding any unintended clashes in Syria between Israel and Russian forces supporting President Bashar al-Assad.
NEW YORK, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Wall Street and European stocks rebounded more than 1 percent on Monday in rallies that, along with rises in the dollar and global oil markets, pointed to a tentative recovery in investor confidence.
NEW YORK, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Wall Street and European stocks rebounded more than 1 percent on Monday in rallies that, along with rises in the dollar and global oil markets, pointed to a tentative recovery in investor confidence.
(Reuters Health) - For U.S. children and teens, more than half of total fruit consumption comes from whole fruits, most commonly apples, new survey data show.
(Reuters Health) - For U.S. children and teens, more than half of total fruit consumption comes from whole fruits, most commonly apples, new survey data show.
NEW DELHI, Sept 21 (Reuters) - General Electric Co will not invest in atomic energy in India until accident liability laws are brought in line with global rules, Chairman Jeff Immelt said on Monday, in a setback for top-level efforts to get U.S. firms to build power stations.
One local business will uproot from its longtime location, but it won't have to move far.
Читать дальше...LONDON, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Lock Mariano Galarza, a replacement in Sunday's 26-16 loss to New Zealand in Pool D, has been cited for alleged foul play, Rugby World Cup organisers said on Monday.
U.S. stocks rose broadly in early trading Monday as investors tried to look beyond the uncertain timing of a possible interest rate increase by the Federal Reserve. All 10 industry groups in the Standard and Poor's 500...
ANKARA (Reuters) - At an "anti-terrorism rally" this weekend, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan looked out over a sea of red national flags and implored supporters to vote on Nov.1 for "domestic" candidates.
Moldova's central bank governor resigned Monday, following weeks of street protests over $1.5 billion that disappeared from three Moldovan banks.
Stars including Alexa Chung and Suki Waterhouse turn out for a rebellious Topshop Unique fashion show. Jane Witherspoon reports.
Pope Francis traveled to the eastern Cuban city of Holguin on Monday to celebrate the second Mass of his trip. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).