ATHENS (Reuters) - A Greek appeals court has sentenced a man who worked for a Turkish consulate to five years in prison on spying charges, legal sources said on Friday, in a case that had strained relations between the NATO allies.
The man, a Greek national employed with the Turkish consulate on the island of Rhodes, was arrested in 2020.
He had denied any wrongdoing and Turkey's foreign ministry had condemned the arrest, saying it... (continue reading...)
By Nandita Bose, Trevor Hunnicutt and Jeff Mason
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden's decision to pause shipments of thousands of bombs to Israel over the U.S. ally's attacks on Rafah won praise from some critical Democrats, but won't stop protests about Gaza that have dogged his reelection effort, strategists and organizers say.
Biden's decision last week marks the first time he has withheld U.S. military aid from Israel... (continue reading...)
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - At least 60 people were injured on Friday when a seven-car passenger train collided with a locomotive and an empty train car in Buenos Aires, local authorities said, without giving details of how serious the injuries were.
Firefighters, police and ambulances were at the scene, helping evacuate people and take the injured to hospitals.
Television and drone footage showed the trains head-to-head on a road bridge... (continue reading...)
(Reuters) -Jim Simons, the math professor turned financier who helped popularize quantitative investing, has died aged 86, the Simons Foundation said on Friday.
Simons in 1978 founded what would become the hedge fund Renaissance Technologies. Based in New York, the firm employs mathematical and statistical methods in the design and execution of its investment programs, it says on its website.
Renaissance became one of the world's most... (continue reading...)
By Leah Douglas
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Biden administration said on Friday it will provide nearly $200 million to fight the spread of avian flu among dairy cows, in the government's latest bid to contain outbreaks that have fueled concerns about human infections with the H5N1 virus.
The virus has been detected among dairy cattle in nine states since late March. Scientists have said they believe the outbreak is more widespread based on U.S.... (continue reading...)
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