The Reuters Daily Briefing
The Reuters Daily Briefing
The Reuters Daily Briefing
dup near Ukraine is galvanising NATO defences, the U.S. Supreme Court spu
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the flight testing of Ka-52 'Alligator' reconnaissance and attack helicopters conducted by the Russian Air Force at a military aerodrom
atened "massive" economic sanctions if Moscow attacks Ukraine, and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken rallied
has sparked an unintended NATO renewal.
wmaker accused the British government of intimidating and attempting to "blackmail" those lawmakers they suspect o
humanitarian supplies arrived in Tonga, five days after the South Pacific island nation was hit by a volcanic eruption a
ting swept out to sea has been hailed a 'real life Aquaman'.
s defences against the United States and consider resuming "all temporally-suspended activities", state news agency
and warned away a U.S. warship which entered waters near the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea, the country
ds a formal news conference in the East Room of the White House, January 19, 2022. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
congressional Democrats suffered twin legislative defeats in their push to toughen voting rights protections in the run
rejected former President Donald Trump's request to block the release of White House records sought by the Democ
f three former Minneapolis police officers who took part in the deadly arrest of George Floyd begins today in a trial th
formally asked for a new trial after the British socialite's lawyers raised concern about a juror's possible failure to
nal Guard members and state employees to volunteer as substitute teachers to keep schools and daycare centers op
lending benchmark rates as monetary authorities step up efforts to prop up the slowing economy, after data earlier in
cials, having plotted what seemed a clear battle plan against high inflation, must now contend with fresh signs the co
have surged to their highest levels since 2007 as investors snap up assets that will offer compensation while centra
y Committee is set to decide today whether the full Senate should vote on two bills aimed at reining in tech giants like
Chartered and Citigroup have told staff in Britain to return to the office, taking advantage of the government's lifting
e game when vaccinated people can still shed virus and infect other people"
new powers to work out how to walk over any terrain by combining what its sensors can ‘see’ with what it knows about its surrounding
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