Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Jury awards racial justice activists $14 million in lawsuit against Denver police
DENVER (Reuters) - A federal court jury on Friday awarded $14 million to a dozen activists who sued Denver police, claiming excessive force was used against peaceful protesters during racial injustice...
Syndicated Content Mar 25, 2022
Brazil police probe Education Ministry graft allegations, source says
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's Federal Police have opened an investigation into allegations of corruption in the Education Ministry, a police source told Reuters on Friday, potentially adding to pressu...
Syndicated Content Mar 25, 2022
Ukrainian refugees from Moldova arrive via air bridge in Germany
BERLIN (Reuters) - The first 134 of 2,500 Ukrainian refugees who Germany promised to admit from Moldova arrived on Friday as part of broader European plans to help Ukraine's neighbours look after thos...
Syndicated Content Mar 25, 2022
With U.S. approval, Trump name to come down from landmark Washington hotel
By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Friday said it would allow former President Donald Trump's company to sell the rights to a luxury hotel in Washington to a Hilton affilia...
Syndicated Content Mar 25, 2022
Nicaragua expels Red Cross representative without giving reason
MANAGUA (Reuters) - Nicaragua has expelled a top representative from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) without giving any reasoning, the humanitarian group said on Friday. The expuls...
Syndicated Content Mar 25, 2022
West Africa bloc willing to accept another 12 to 16 months transition in Mali
ACCRA (Reuters) - Leaders of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) are willing to accept a transitional military government in Mali for another 12 to 16 months, the President of the E...
Syndicated Content Mar 25, 2022
Chilean students protest in capital in early test for President Boric
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Thousands of students marched through the Chilean capital on Friday demanding higher food stipends, the first organized demonstration under former protest leader President Gabriel...
Syndicated Content Mar 25, 2022
Fitch withdraws Russia’s ratings to comply with EU sanctions
(Reuters) - Fitch said on Friday it has withdrawn Russia's ratings to comply with European Union sanctions, after the rating agency downgraded the country's rating to "junk" territory earlier this mon...
Syndicated Content Mar 25, 2022
Russians who spread fake news about officials abroad face jail -Interfax
(Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday formally approved a law which says people found guilty of spreading fake news about the work of officials abroad can be sentenced to up to 15 yea...
Syndicated Content Mar 25, 2022
U.S. pushes to ‘update, strengthen’ U.N. sanctions on North Korea
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United States will push the U.N. Security Council to "update and strengthen" international sanctions on North Korea over its "increasingly dangerous ...
Syndicated Content Mar 25, 2022
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