By Andrew Mills
DOHA (Reuters) - Qatar could close the political office of Hamas as part of a broader review of its role as a mediator in the war between Israel and the militant Palestinian Islamist group, according to an official familiar with the Qatari government's reassessment.
The Gulf state was weighing whether to allow Hamas to continue operating the political office, and the broader review includes considering whether or not to... (continue reading...)
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Netherlands was preparing for its annual World War II remembrance ceremony in Amsterdam on Saturday with restricted public access and heightened security as a result of the war in Gaza.
The city of Amsterdam announced earlier in the week that it would severely restrict attendance to the ceremony on the city's central Dam square. The unprecedented security measures were intended to keep the ceremony safe and curb potential... (continue reading...)
By P.J. Huffstutter
MONEE, Illinois (Reuters) - Farmer Luz Klotz straightened the brightly striped hair bow on Reba, a 1,600-pound heifer lounging on the ground under twinkling fairy lights. Teenager Joey Pachl, hoping to impress his girlfriend with an invitation to the high school prom, had paid $75 for an hour-long cow cuddling session at the farm.
Pachl successfully wowed animal loving girlfriend Emma. For Luz and husband Dan Klotz,... (continue reading...)
By Gram Slattery and Nathan Layne
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump's pledge to fight what he calls "anti-white feeling" in the U.S. will likely embolden allies who seek to dismantle government and corporate programs created to battle racism and boost diversity in American life.
Some high-profile supporters of the former president, now the 2024 Republican presidential candidate, say policies for safeguarding people of color in... (continue reading...)
By Jonathan Stempel and Koh Gui Qing
OMAHA, Nebraska (Reuters) - Warren Buffett will take center stage at Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting on Saturday, as shareholders descend on to watch the famed investor as well as his expected successor.
The meeting is the 60th for Buffett, 93, since he took over Berkshire in 1965. He has largely stopped appearing publicly to discuss the company. He told investors in November that he felt good but... (continue reading...)
More Reuters
View Older Stories-
Drones above, police at the gates: Columbia protest camp's final moments
-
Taiwan will have Trump's support if he wins, ex-appointee says
-
Hamas negotiators arrive in Cairo for Gaza truce talks; CIA chief also present
-
NATO drills show it is preparing for potential conflict with Russia, Moscow says
-
Students erect pro-Palestinian camp at Ireland's Trinity College
-
Poland condemns Russian cyberattacks, says has been targeted too
-
Rwanda denies its troops attacked displaced persons camp in DR Congo
-
Russian suspected cybercrime kingpin pleads guilty in US, TASS reports
-
Russia says it shot down four U.S.-made long range missiles over Crimea
-
India's foreign minister rejects Biden's 'xenophobia' comment
-
New Zealand signs MOU with German institute on Antarctica cooperation
-
Canada's arrests of three Indian men in Sikh leader's death 'bittersweet,' friend says
-
Canada police charge three with murder of Sikh leader Nijjar, probe India link
-
Fed's Williams says 2% inflation target 'critical'
-
Fed's Goolsbee: US rate-path 'dot plot' needs more context
-
Russian drones injure 6 in Ukraine's Kharkiv, Dnipro regions
-
King Charles and UK royals to relinquish dozens of patronages
-
Democratic lawmakers tell Biden evidence shows Israel is restricting Gaza aid
-
Reddit CEO beneficially owns 61.5% of class A shares, regulatory filing shows
-
Luminar to cut nearly 20% jobs as part of restructuring
-
Paramount will let exclusive talks with Skydance lapse, NYT reports
-
China's Zeekr seeks up to $5.13 billion valuation in US IPO
-
Environmental journalism is increasingly dangerous profession, UN chief says
-
Exxon to take 18-24 months to hit full stride with Pioneer purchase
-
Haitians brace for more rain after downpours kill 13
-
Explainer-What is behind the pro-Palestinian protests at US universities?
-
Factbox-What led to Canada's arrests over killing of Sikh separatist?
-
Canada services PMI climbs to 10-month high in April
-
US small caps struggle as elevated interest rates take a toll
-
Aetna will cover fertility treatments for LGBTQ people under court settlement
-
Hamas confirms its delegation to visit Cairo on Saturday, official says
-
U.S. congressman Cuellar indicted on conspiracy, bribery charges
-
Exclusive-Southwest pilots face reduced hours, pay due to Boeing delivery delays
-
Exiled Chinese businessman's chief-of-staff pleads guilty in US to fraud
-
Bodies found in Mexico where Australian, US tourists went missing
-
Biden vetoes bid to repeal US labor board rule on contract, franchise workers
-
Exclusive-Stanford AI leader Fei-Fei Li building 'spatial intelligence' startup
-
Amid protests and police raids, US schools try to keep the peace at graduation
-
LNG producer Cheniere's export volumes fuel core profit beat
-
Canada probe finds evidence of foreign meddling in elections, but results not affected
-
Colombia missing 'significantly' less ammunition than reported by president
-
Tech platforms make pitch for ad deals as TikTok is roiled by politics
-
US military pier for Gaza to shift construction because of weather
-
Venezuela opposition's Gonzalez says gov't would have blocked candidacy by now if that was its plan
-
Hamas, CIA director to hold talks in Cairo on Gaza truce
-
Prosecutors seek trial for Italian minister over alleged fraud
-
US lawmaker Cuellar hit with bribery charges tied to Azerbaijan, Mexican bank
-
Brazil economists split over size of likely rate cut on May 8: Reuters poll
-
Russia says U.S. secondary sanctions aim to 'contain' China
-
CDC recommends avoiding exposure to sick or dead animals