LONDON (Reuters) - A clear majority of Britons do not expect Prime Minister David Cameron to get a good deal in his renegotiation of Britain's EU membership terms, according to a poll on Saturday, adding to the pressure on him ahead of next week's meeting of leaders.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The presumed mastermind behind the murder of a Mexican journalist was arrested in the eastern state of Veracruz on Saturday, the state's governor said, as Mexico struggles with a wave of attacks on reporters.
Pope Francis rails against political corruption and drug trafficking when he meets with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto during his five-day tour of Mexico. Diane Hodges reports.
Pope Francis rails against political corruption and drug trafficking when he meets with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto during his five-day tour of Mexico. Diane Hodges reports.
Pope Francis rails against political corruption and drug trafficking when he meets with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto during his five-day tour of Mexico. Diane Hodges reports.
Pope Francis rails against political corruption and drug trafficking when he meets with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto during his five-day tour of Mexico. Diane Hodges reports.
PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Haiti disbanded its abusive armed forces two decades ago but uniformed veterans and young recruits are resurfacing to add another destabilising factor to the volatile Caribbean nation already dealing with a political vacuum.
KAMPALA (Reuters) - Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni dismissed as fiction attacks from rivals over allegations of corruption, unemployment and the state of healthcare in a televised debate on Saturday ahead of next week's presidential election.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's government launched a nationwide campaign on Saturday to fight the Zika virus, with President Dilma Rousseff and cabinet ministers personally visiting homes and handing out leaflets along with 220,000 troops.
It is difficult to understate the importance of the Briggs v. Elliott case, though to this day many don’t know much about it.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Police are investigating a killing at an asylum centre in Sweden after a fight broke out among residents.
Just five houses remain on the market from FrontDoor Communities in one of its first Mount Pleasant neighborhoods.
From an orangutan school for youngsters in Indonesia to an early Valentine's Day treat for sea otters in Japan -- the week's top animal stories from around the globe. Vanessa Johnston reports.
From an orangutan school for youngsters in Indonesia to an early Valentine's Day treat for sea otters in Japan -- the week's top animal stories from around the globe. Vanessa Johnston reports.
From an orangutan school for youngsters in Indonesia to an early Valentine's Day treat for sea otters in Japan -- the week's top animal stories from around the globe. Vanessa Johnston reports.
An 86-year-old man died Saturday in a wreck in Berkeley County.
LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea finally produced a performance befitting of champions to demolish Newcastle United 5-1 on Saturday and give Guus Hiddink his first home Premier League win since returning as coach.
(Reuters) - Distance standout Galen Rupp won the U.S. Olympic trials in his marathon debut, racing away from 40-year-old Meb Keflezighi for victory on a hot Saturday in Los Angeles.
BRAZZAVILLE (Reuters) - A former army chief in Congo Republic on Saturday declared his intention to run against veteran President Denis Sassou Nguesso just a month ahead of presidential polls, in a challenge to one of Africa's longest ruling leaders.
GREENVILLE – Although it took some time to tell Georgia Tech to buzz off, Clemson picked up a much-needed 66-52 win Saturday at Bon Secours Wellness Arena, snapping a stretch of three losses in four games.
While world leaders meet in Germany for a security conference, fighting shows no signs of letting up in Syria. Nathan Frandino reports.
While world leaders meet in Germany for a security conference, fighting shows no signs of letting up in Syria. Nathan Frandino reports.
While world leaders meet in Germany for a security conference, fighting shows no signs of letting up in Syria. Nathan Frandino reports.
While world leaders meet in Germany for a security conference, fighting shows no signs of letting up in Syria. Nathan Frandino reports.
BRAZZAVILLE, Feb 13 (Reuters) - A former army chief in Congo Republic on Saturday declared his intention to run against veteran President Denis Sassou Nguesso just a month ahead of presidential polls, in a challenge to one of Africa's longest ruling leaders.