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Ghosn getting French consular protection: finance minister
Ousted Renault-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn, who was re-arrested in Japan on Thursday, is getting French consular protection, French finance minister Bruno Le Maire told BFM TV.Alli Lazarus -
Ghosn reiterates innocence, asks French government to defend him
Carlos Ghosn called on the French government to defend him and reiterated that he was innocent in an interview aired on Thursday with French TV stations TF1 and LCI.Alli Lazarus -
Philippines says presence of Chinese vessels in disputed waters is illegal
The presence of hundreds of Chinese boats near an island occupied by Manila in the disputed South China Sea is illegal and a clear violation of Philippine sovereignty, the country's foreign ministry said on Thursday.Alli Lazarus -
Spain's Socialists maintain lead as support for far right Vox wanes: El Pais
Spain's ruling Socialists kept their lead but without the necessary majority before an April 28 election, according to a poll of polls compiled by newspaper El Pais, while support for the new far-right party Vox showed signs of waning.Alli Lazarus -
UK PM May can only deliver Brexit deal with Labour's support: minister
British Prime Minister Theresa May will only be able to pass her Brexit divorce deal with the help of opposition Labour lawmakers because eurosceptics in her party are opposed to the agreement, the health minister Matt Hancock said.Alli Lazarus -
Tech firms face fines, jail over violent content under new Australian laws
Australia will fine social media and web hosting companies up to 10 percent of their annual global turnover and imprison executives for up to three years if violent content is not removed "expeditiously" under a new law.Alli Lazarus -
MIT halts collaborations with Chinese tech firms Huawei, ZTE
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) said on Wednesday it has halted collaborations with Huawei Technologies and ZTE Corp over U.S. federal investigations of the Chinese technology companies' alleged violations of sanctions.Alli Lazarus -
Ethiopian report says crew followed procedures: source
A preliminary report on the crash of an Ethiopian airliner to be released on Thursday will say that the Boeing 737 MAX crew followed all procedures, a person familiar with the report said.Alli Lazarus -
UK PM May can only deliver Brexit deal with Labour's support: minister
British Prime Minister Theresa May will only be able to pass her Brexit divorce deal with the help of opposition Labour lawmakers because eurosceptics in her party are opposed to the agreement, the health minister Matt Hancock said.Alli Lazarus -
Women singers test limits, signal Afghanistan's changing times
Soria Hussaini was not sure what would happen when she decided to perform the first Kabul street concert by a woman in recent memory.Alli Lazarus -
U.N. chief concerned by military movement in Libya, sees risk of confrontation
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned on Thursday of the potential for clashes in Libya, where eastern military forces have moved west and skirmished with rival forces south of the capital Tripoli.Alli Lazarus -
Ethiopian report says crew followed procedures: source
A preliminary report on the crash of an Ethiopian airliner to be released on Thursday will say that the Boeing 737 MAX crew followed all procedures, a person familiar with the report said.Alli Lazarus -
Ethiopian crew followed procedures: first official crash report
Ethiopian Airlines pilots followed proper guidance in the fatal crash of a Boeing MAX 8 airplane last month, Ethiopia’s minister of transport Dagmawit Moges said on Thursday as she delivered the first official report on the disaster.Alli Lazarus -
Ethiopian crew followed procedures: first official crash report
Ethiopian Airlines pilots followed proper guidance in the fatal crash of a Boeing MAX 8 airplane last month, Ethiopia’s minister of transport Dagmawit Moges said on Thursday as she delivered the first official report on the disaster.Alli Lazarus -
Uganda says kidnapped American tourist did not take armed guard
An American woman who was kidnapped with her driver at Uganda's most popular wildlife park by gunmen had failed to take an armed ranger as required by the park's regulations, a spokesman for the country's wildlife authority said on Thursday.Alli Lazarus -
Israeli election: the left that dare not speak its name
When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to undermine his strongest election challenger, he pins a label on him that many Israelis see as an insult: "Leftist".Alli Lazarus -
Philippines says Chinese vessels in disputed waters illegal
The presence of more than 200 Chinese fishing boats near an island occupied by Manila in the disputed South China Sea is illegal and a clear violation of Philippine sovereignty, the country's foreign ministry said on Thursday.Alli Lazarus -
Philippines says Chinese vessels in disputed waters illegal
The presence of more than 200 Chinese fishing boats near an island occupied by Manila in the disputed South China Sea is illegal and a clear violation of Philippine sovereignty, the country's foreign ministry said on Thursday.Alli Lazarus -
Ethiopian Airlines says plane repeatedly nose-dived before crash
Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 repeatedly nose-dived before it crashed, a statement from the airline said, citing the preliminary report into the March 10 crash that was released on Thursday.Alli Lazarus -
Ethiopian Airlines says plane repeatedly nose-dived before crash
Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 repeatedly nose-dived before it crashed, a statement from the airline said, citing the preliminary report into the March 10 crash that was released on Thursday.Alli Lazarus -
UK police prepare for any post-Brexit disorder, urge 'temperate' communication
British police have tested plans in recent months to have 10,000 officers respond within 24 hours to any disorder or increase in hate crime if Britain leaves the European Union with no deal.Alli Lazarus -
World food prices steady in March: U.N. FAO
World food prices were broadly steady in March, with a jump in dairy prices offset by drops in cereal, vegetable oil and sugar price quotations, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday.Alli Lazarus -
World stocks stall on trade jitters, German economy angst
European and Asian shares stepped back from eight-month highs on Thursday, as investors took money off the table amid fresh concerns about U.S.-China trade talks and as dire data from Germany signaled trouble for Europe.Alli Lazarus -
Fire disrupts terminal at Kenya's main airport in Nairobi
Kenya briefly closed one departure terminal at the Jomo Kenyatta Airport in Nairobi after a fire sparked by a baggage system malfunction forced authorities to evacuate passengers and staff, the state-run airports operator said on Thursday.Alli Lazarus -
U.N. chief warns of risk of confrontation in Libya
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Thursday that fighting between rival factions in Libya could break out again as forces from the east of the country move towards Tripoli, and he appealed for restraint.Alli Lazarus -
EU condemns Venezuelan efforts to prosecute Guaido: statement
European Union governments condemned on Thursday a measure by Venezuela's Constituent Assembly that allows for the trial of opposition leader Juan Guaido, considered by many Western nations as the de facto head of state.Alli Lazarus -
Prosecutors confiscate Ghosn's wife's passport, mobile: Ghosn's lawyer
Tokyo prosecutors confiscated the passport and mobile phone of Carlos Ghosn's wife, Carole, when they arrested the former Nissan boss on Thursday morning, his lawyer said, adding that the defense team would "strongly appeal" the latest arrest.Alli Lazarus -
Ethiopia to investigate crashed plane problems for up to a year
Ethiopian investigators cannot yet say whether there is a structural problem with the Boeing 737 MAX, based on flight and cockpit voice data from the plane that crashed on March 10 killing 157 people, the head of the investigation said.Alli Lazarus -
Eastern Libyan forces advance to position near town of Gharyan
Eastern Libyan forces have advanced to a position just south of the town of Gharyan, which lies to the south of the capital Tripoli, local mayor Yousef al-Bdairi said on Thursday.Alli Lazarus -
Ethiopia to investigate crashed plane problems for up to a year
Ethiopian investigators cannot yet say whether there is a structural problem with the Boeing 737 MAX, based on flight and cockpit voice data from the plane that crashed on March 10 killing 157 people, the head of the investigation said.Alli Lazarus -
UK might have to hold European Parliament elections: Brexit minister
Britain's Brexit minister said he could not rule out the possibility of the country taking part in next month's elections for the European Parliament, despite the damage that could inflict on the British political system.Alli Lazarus -
Syrian government forces' shelling kills 17: war monitor
Shelling by Syrian government forces of rebel-held areas in the northwest of the country has killed 17 civilians over the past 24 hours, a war monitoring group said on Thursday.Alli Lazarus -
Elite U.S. school MIT cuts ties with Chinese tech firms Huawei, ZTE
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has severed ties with Huawei Technologies and ZTE Corp as U.S. authorities investigate the Chinese firms for alleged sanctions violations, it said on Wednesday.Alli Lazarus -
Ex-Nissan chief Ghosn calls latest arrest 'outrageous', asks French government to help
Japanese prosecutors arrested Carlos Ghosn again on Thursday on suspicion the former Nissan boss had tried to enrich himself at the automaker's expense, in another dramatic twist that his lawyers said was an attempt to muzzle him.Alli Lazarus -
Formula One announces long-term partnership with Puma
Formula One has agreed a long-term deal with Puma for the German sportswear company to become the sport's exclusive merchandise retail partner, it said on Thursday.Alli Lazarus -
Putin tells Netanyahu Russia found remains of missing Israeli soldier
President Vladimir Putin told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday that Russian special forces troops in Syria had found the remains of a U.S.-born Israeli soldier missing since 1982, allowing him to be finally buried.Alli Lazarus -
Venezuelan deputy minister says more Russian troops could arrive: Interfax
Venezuela's deputy foreign minister does not rule out that more Russian military personnel may arrive in Venezuela, Interfax news agency cited him as saying on Thursday.Alli Lazarus -
Rahul Gandhi files election candidacy from India's south in bid to stop Modi
Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi filed his papers on Thursday to run for parliament from a southern constituency, aiming to strengthen his Congress party's prospects in a region where the ruling Hindu nationalists have a limited presence.Alli Lazarus -
Reporting from the dark in Venezuela
Two waves of major electricity outages plunged Venezuela into darkness last month, putting even more strain on a nation struggling with food shortages and hyperinflation.Alli Lazarus -
Reporting from the dark in Venezuela
Two waves of major electricity outages plunged Venezuela into darkness last month, putting even more strain on a nation struggling with food shortages and hyperinflation.Alli Lazarus -
Backstory: Reporting from the dark in Venezuela
Backstory is a series of reports showing how Reuters journalists work and the standards under which they operate.Alli Lazarus -
UK lawmakers might need to sit on Brexit day
The lower house of Britain's parliament might need to sit on Friday, April 12, the day the country is currently due to leave the European Union, the government's leader in the House of Commons said on Thursday.Alli Lazarus -
Myanmar villagers, lawmaker say 'helicopter attack' kills five Rohingya, wounds 13
Villagers and a lawmaker in Myanmar’s troubled Rakhine state said on Thursday that a military helicopter attacked a group of Rohingya Muslims gathering bamboo, killing five and wounding 13, but a military spokesman declined to comment.Alli Lazarus -
Recount of Istanbul votes partially complete, opposition candidate says remains ahead
Turkey's main opposition candidate in Istanbul said on Thursday a recount of Sunday's local election votes was partially complete and the difference between him and the ruling AK party candidate remained around 20,000.Alli Lazarus -
Backstory: Reporting from the dark in Venezuela
Backstory is a series of reports showing how Reuters journalists work and the standards under which they operate.Alli Lazarus
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