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EU warns Lebanon’s leaders of sanctions over ‘home-made’ crisis
By Dominic Evans BEIRUT (Reuters) - The European Union's foreign policy chief told Lebanon's leaders on Saturday they were to blame for the country's political and economic crisis and some could face ...
Syndicated Content Jun 19, 2021
WHO declares Ebola outbreak in Guinea over
CONAKRY (Reuters) - An Ebola outbreak in Guinea that started in February, infecting 16 people and killing 12, has been declared over, the World Health Organization said on Saturday. (Reporting by Sali...
Syndicated Content Jun 19, 2021
Saudi air defences intercept eight Houthi armed drones – state TV
DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabian air defences on Saturday destroyed eight armed drones launched by Yemen's Houthi movement towards the south of the kingdom, state television cited the Saudi-led coaliti...
Syndicated Content Jun 19, 2021

Thousands in tri-county without power after Friday night storms
UPDATE 8:00 a.m. — Ameren Illinois said crews will remain active throughout the day Saturday restoring power across central Illinois after storms knocked out power to nearly 30,000 customers. Ea...
Dalton Kemper Jun 19, 2021
French police clash with partygoers at unauthorised rave party
PARIS (Reuters) - Five police officers were injured, two seriously, and a partygoer lost his hand when security forces tried to break up an illegal rave of some 1,500 people in western France, local o...
Syndicated Content Jun 19, 2021
Golf-British Open to welcome up to 32,000 fans per day – R&A
(Reuters) - The British Open will be able to accommodate up to 32,000 fans per day at Royal St George's, organisers the Royal and Ancient (R&A) said on Saturday after discussions with the government a...
Syndicated Content Jun 19, 2021
NHC says Tropical Storm Claudette forms off Louisiana
(Reuters) - Tropical storm Claudette formed in the Atlantic on Saturday and is expected to produce heavy rainfall and life-threatening flash flooding across coastal Mississippi and Alabama through the...
Syndicated Content Jun 19, 2021
‘I made it,’ says South Sudanese who fled to Uganda
KAMPALA (Reuters) - After civil war forced Samuel Dhol Ayeun to flee South Sudan as a teenager to neighbouring Uganda in 2013, memories of watching friends die of preventable diseases due to inadequat...
Syndicated Content Jun 19, 2021
In-person marches, music and reflection as Americans mark Juneteenth
By Rich McKay and Brendan O'Brien ATLANTA/CHICAGO (Reuters) - On Saturday, the United States marks Juneteenth for the first time as a federal holiday commemorating the end of the legal enslavement of ...
Syndicated Content Jun 19, 2021
AirAsia boss says industry could return to normal next year – report
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - AirAsia Group Bhd's chief executive officer said the aviation industry could return to normal next year as international borders gradually reopened, state news agency Bernama ...
Syndicated Content Jun 19, 2021
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