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Destroyed vehicles following what was said to be Ukrainian forces' shelling in the course of Russia-Ukraine conflict in the town of Shebekino in this handout image released May 31, 2023. Vyacheslav Gladkov via Telegram/Handout via REUTERS
Legislation brokered by President Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy to lift the $31.4 trillion US debt ceiling and achieve new federal spending cuts passed an important hurdle, advancing to the full House of Representatives for debate and an expected vote on Wednesday.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis stepped up his attacks on Republican rival Donald Trump as he kicked off his first campaign swing as apresidential candidate in Iowa. While DeSantis rarely alluded to Trump during remarks at an evening rally, he showed less restraint afterward when taking media questions.
Former State Department and nuclear regulatory officials urged the US Energy Department to reconsider a plan to use bomb-grade uranium in a nuclear power experiment, saying that its use could encourage such tests in other countries.
The Qatari Prime Minister held secret talks with the supreme leader of the Taliban this month on resolving tension with the international community, a source briefed on the meeting said. Listen to Reuters' Jonathan Landay unpack what it all means on the World News Podcast.
US peacekeepers guarded a municipal hall in a northern Kosovo town as protestors held a Serbian flag outside, in an ethnically divided area where days of unrest have prompted NATO to send additional troops.
Sudan's army suspended talks with a rival paramilitary force over a ceasefire and about enabling humanitarian access, a Sudanese diplomatic source said, raising fears of fresh bloodshed in the more than six-week-old conflict.
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Credit Suisse has scrapped plans to set up a locally incorporated bank in China to sidestep a potential regulatory conflict arising from its merger with UBS according to two sources with direct knowledge of the matter.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said the US and China need to have "real engagement", during his first visit to China since his 2021 comment about the bank outlasting China's ruling party sparked uproar.
For the ambitious Chinese tech entrepreneur, expanding into the US just keeps getting harder. Amid escalating US-Sino trade tensions, some Chinese firms began setting up headquarters overseas.
US retailer Target's decision to remove some LGBTQ-themed merchandise after customer backlash in its stores highlights the problem with companies' "rainbow capitalism," said Erik Carnell, a transgender designer whose products were pulled from its stores.
Turkey's lira tumbled to a fresh record low against the dollar as President Tayyip Erdogan prepared to decide the shape of his new cabinet and the direction of economic policy after an election triumph.
A farmer holds harvested cassava on a farm in Oyo, Nigeria May 18, 2023. REUTERS/Temilade Adelaja
Busari Kasali once lived with the fear that his cassava - a staple crop in his native Nigeria - would spoil before it got to market. Today, the 76-year-old says his main concern is keeping up with growing demand from consumer goods giant Unilever.
"Things have changed," Kasali said, as his workers loaded trucks with a bumper harvest of the starchy roots destined for processing into toothpaste. He said his earnings have nearly tripled in the past two years.
A vendor pushes his cycle with toys while looking for customers, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, May 23. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte
From the coronation of Britain's King Charles and the Cannes Film Festival to the ongoing war in Ukraine, these are some the most memorable pictures of the past month.
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A damaged multi-storey apartment block following a reported drone attack in Moscow, Russia, May 30, 2023. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov
Around 25 NATO peacekeeping soldiers defending three town halls in northern Kosovo were injured in clashes with Serb protesters, while Serbia's president put the army on the highest level of combat alert. KFOR, the NATO-led peacekeeping mission to Kosovo, condemned the violence.
US President Joe Biden said Turkish President Tayyip Erdoganin a call repeated Ankara's desire to buy F-16 fighter jets from the US. Biden told him Washington wanted Ankara to drop its objection to Sweden's joining NATO.
India's monsoon rains advanced into some more parts of southwest Bay of Bengal after stalling for the past 11 days at a far-flung island, the weather department said. The monsoon, the lifeblood of the country's $3 trillion economy, delivers nearly 70% of the rain that India needs.
There used to be one family in Fanna Hamit's compound, now there are 11 families struggling to get by selling roasted crickets after she took in relatives fleeing the conflict in Sudan. They are among 90,000 people who have escaped to Chad since fighting broke out in Sudan in mid-April.
Are the rapidly expanding capabilities of artificial intelligence on a collision course with politics? Reuters World News podcastlooks into how AI could influence voters.
A handful of hard-right Republican lawmakers said they would oppose a deal to raise the $31.4 trillion debt ceiling, in a sign that the bipartisan agreement could face a rocky path through Congress before the US runs out of money next week.
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Oil fell, giving up earlier gains, as concerns about the viability of the US debt ceiling pact cooled the market's risk-on sentiment and mixed messages from major producers clouded the supply outlook ahead of their meeting this weekend.
A private jet used by Tesla CEO Elon Musk has arrived in Beijing, according to a Reuters witness. Musk is expected to meet senior Chinese officials and visit Tesla's Shanghai plant, sources have said, in what would be his first trip to China in three years.
As life in China returns to normal after the pandemic, hawkers are hitting the streets. For decades, street stalls and hawkers - common elsewhere in Asia - have been banned or tightly regulated in many Chinese cities, with authorities seeing them as unsightly.
Top US and European Union officials meet in Sweden to weigh how best to deal with China and cooperate on artificial intelligence and other future technology as well as EU complaints about Trump-era tariffs and US green subsidies.
Bitcoin prices on the Australian arm of Binance, the world's largest crypto-currency exchange, were almost A$9,000 lower than prices on rival exchanges on Tuesday, in a sign customers were seeking to exit their positions quickly.
Join us on Wednesday for a Reuters Newsmaker featuring Holly O'Neil, President of Retail Banking at Bank of America. US Finance Editor Lananh Nguyen will lead a discussion about the banking industry in its most tumultuous period since the 2008 financial crisis.
In Zimbabwe, female rugby team seeks to keep girls off the streets
Members of the Zimbiru Rugby Academy Club, an all-female rugby team take part in a training session outside Harare, Zimbabwe, May 2, 2023. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo
Bridget Magasu is the first to arrive for the training session, clutching a rugby ball while she waits for other members of her all-female rugby team to arrive.
Usually a sport reserved for the affluent suburbs of Zimbabwe's major cities, rugby is making inroads in the countryside, where it offers a release from the woes of poverty, early marriage and unemployment which have blighted the southern Africa country for decades.
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