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SEJONG, South Korea (Reuters) -A senior South Korean government official on Monday ruled out that it would agree to a trade ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's ruling Labor Party said on Monday it would raise visa fees for international students to ...
(Reuters) -Spanish retail sales rose 3.6% in March from a year earlier on a calendar-adjusted basis and excluding the effects ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Euro zone government bonds edged higher on Monday, as the unusual absence of U.S. tariff-related headlines ...
Villeroy reaffirmed that he saw no recession risk in France or in Europe, as inflation continued to decline. "We still have a ...
(Reuters) -Britain's National Grid said on Monday it had filed a three-year rate plan proposal with the New York Public ...
Kim Kardashian thought she was going to be raped and killed when criminals broke into her bedroom in central Paris and tied ...
DUBAI (Reuters) - Thirty bodies were recovered in Yemen after a U.S strike on Sadaa hit a detention centre hosting African ...
PARIS (Reuters) - Suspects have been arrested in connection with attacks carried out against French prisons earlier this ...
Leon Draisaitl scored on a power play at 18:18 of overtime and the Edmonton Oilers beat the Los Angeles Kings 4-3 on Sunday ...
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran repelled a large cyber attack on its infrastructure on Sunday, said the head of its Infrastructure ...
HANOI (Reuters) -Japan and Vietnam agreed to boost bilateral trade and uphold global rules on the free flow of goods as Japan ...