New rules and expanded stoppage time are stretching World Cup matches to record lengths, pushing decisive goals deeper into ...
Another human rights catastrophe is unfolding in Sudan around the besieged city of al-Obeid, the United Nations human rights ...
Switzerland's glaciers are heading for another year of heavy ice loss, after an unusually early heatwave caused winter snow ...
Some of the best images taken by Reuters photographers from across the continent.
Chinese independent refiners are buying low-priced non-sanctioned Middle Eastern oil ​as traders seek to clear a surge in ...
As England returns to Mexico for the World Cup knockout stage, a mining town in Hidalgo is celebrating a legacy left by ...
Inflows into global equity funds rose in the week to July 1, as investors took advantage of a pullback in major markets to ...
Japan issued a fresh warning to currency markets on Friday as Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama ‌said Tokyo was in regular ...
South Africa has deployed more than 3,000 soldiers nationwide to bolster security and support police this month during anti-migrant protests ​that organisers have vowed to hold every week, a letter ...
The body of Iran's slain Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was lying in state in a vast hall in Tehran as clerics, ...
The Heilongjiang branch of China's national financial ​regulator has approved Zhongrong International ‌Trust to enter bankruptcy, according to a notice dated April ​13 released on Friday.
Poland's new vehicle market posted its strongest June of the 21st ​century, with registrations of passenger cars ‌and vans rising year-on-year and extending the market's growth trend, the Samar ...