Indonesia warns of tough response after Papuan rebels threaten Freeport
November 11, 2017 By Fergus Jensen and Agustinus Beo Da Costa JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesia’s military said on Friday it was prepared to take tough measures against rebels who have threatened to...
View ArticleBrazil GP security tightened after armed robbery
November 12, 2017 SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Brazilian Grand Prix organizers have tightened security around Sunday’s race after armed robbers held up members of Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes team as they left...
View ArticleA house divided: How Saudi Crown Prince purged royal family rivals
November 12, 2017 By Samia Nakhoul, Angus McDowall and Stephen Kalin BEIRUT/RIYADH (Reuters) – The first hint that something was amiss came in a letter. On Saturday Nov. 4, guests at Riyadh’s Ritz...
View ArticleAustralia to discuss North Korea, Islamist terrorism at Manila talks
November 12, 2017 By Alison Bevege SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Sunday said he would discuss North Korea and Islamist terrorism as threats to regional stability,...
View ArticleLast exit from Myanmar, Rohingya wait for weeks on beach
November 12, 2017 By Wa Lone AH LEI THAN KYAW, Myanmar (Reuters) – Some 1,000 Rohingya Muslims desperate to leave Myanmar are camped on this exposed, sun-baked beach on the Bay of Bengal waiting for a...
View ArticleEU markets agency warns new crypto coins could prove worthless
November 13, 2017 By John O’Donnell FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Europe’s top markets regulator has warned investors about the pitfalls of buying newly issued crypto coins, an experimental and unregulated...
View ArticleNetanyahu signals Israel will act with free hand in Syria
November 13, 2017 By Jeffrey Heller JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday he has put the United States and Russia on notice that Israel will continue to take military...
View ArticleFreeport Indonesia reopens mine access after shootings
November 13, 2017 By Fergus Jensen JAKARTA (Reuters) – The Indonesian unit of Freeport-McMoRan Inc has reopened the main supply route to its huge copper mine in Papua, the company said on Monday, after...
View ArticleSaudi anti-graft detainees will get due process: Saudi U.N. envoy
November 13, 2017 UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Saudi royal family members, officials and businessmen arrested in an anti-corruption crackdown this month will be granted due process, Saudi Arabia’s U.N....
View ArticleAmazon to sell China cloud services unit in $300 million deal
November 14, 2017 BEIJING (Reuters) – Amazon.com Inc’s Chinese partner, Beijing Sinnet Technology Co., said it would purchase Amazon’s Chinese web services business for up to 2 billion yuan ($301...
View ArticleKenya court throws out opposition coalition from election challenges
November 14, 2017 By Humphrey Malalo NAIROBI (Reuters) – Kenya’s Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected the participation of the main opposition coalition in petitions challenging President Uhuru Kenyatta’s...
View ArticleFashion retailer Forever 21 reports payment card security breach
November 14, 2017 (Reuters) – Fashion retailer Forever 21 said on Tuesday there had been unauthorized access to data from payment cards used at certain of its stores. The company said the results were...
View ArticleAbout 15 percent of U.S. agencies found Kaspersky Lab software: official
November 14, 2017 By Dustin Volz WASHINGTON (Reuters) – About 15 percent of U.S. government agencies have detected some trace of Russian company Kaspersky Lab’s software on their systems in a review...
View ArticleU.S. exchanges seek delay of massive new regulatory audit system
November 15, 2017 By John McCrank NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. stock exchanges have requested the Securities and Exchange Commission delay the rollout of a massive new database aimed at helping the...
View ArticleAbducted Swiss aid worker freed in Sudan’s Darfur
November 15, 2017 By Khalid Abdelaziz KHARTOUM (Reuters) – A 72-year-old Swiss aid worker was freed by security forces early on Wednesday more than a month after she was abducted in Sudan’s Darfur...
View ArticleLibyans swap jewelry for medical treatment as crisis bites
November 16, 2017 By Ulf Laessing and Aidan Lewis TRIPOLI (Reuters) – In a square behind Libya’s central bank, black market dealers, some of them armed, carry small plastic bags filled with dollars and...
View ArticleSingapore suspends trade relations with North Korea
November 16, 2017 SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Singapore has suspended trade relations with North Korea, the latest of Pyongyang’s major trade partners to cut commercial ties under toughening U.N. sanctions...
View ArticleChina pushes Hong Kong not to ‘shirk duty’ to enact contentious security law
November 16, 2017 By Venus Wu and Greg Torode HONG KONG (Reuters) – A Chinese official admonished Hong Kong on Thursday for failing to introduce a national security law, ramping up pressure on the...
View ArticleBankers shifting from London after Brexit may face lower pay
November 17, 2017 By Lawrence White LONDON (Reuters) – Bankers relocating from London to other European financial hubs following Britain’s exit from the European Union could face lower pay packages,...
View ArticleLebanon’s Middle East Airlines lifts electronics ban on London flights
November 17, 2017 BEIRUT (Reuters) – Lebanon’s national carrier Middle East Airlines (MEA) on Friday lifted restrictions on carry-on electronic devices on planes traveling from Beirut to London, the...
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