Ben & Jerry's Sues Parent Unilever To Block Sale Of Israeli Business
Ben & Jerry's on Tuesday sued its parent Unilever Plc to block the sale of its Israeli business to a local licensee, saying it was inconsistent with its values to sell its ice cream in the occupied West Bank.
Sunak And Javid: Big Hitters Who Quit UK Government
Sunak and Javid: big hitters who quit UK government
Georgia Grand Jury In Trump Election Probe Subpoenas Giuliani, Senator Graham
A special grand jury in Georgia probing former U.S.
Factbox: If UK PM Boris Johnson Is Ousted, Who Could Replace Him?
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was clinging to power on Wednesday, gravely wounded by the resignation of ministers who said he was not fit to govern and with a growing number of lawmakers calling for him to go.
U.S. Funeral Home Owner Who Sold Body Parts Pleads Guilty To Fraud
A former Colorado funeral home owner pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a federal charge of defrauding relatives of the dead by dissecting their family members' corpses and selling the body parts without permission, a practice exposed in a 2018 Reuters investigative report https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-bodies-funeral.
Kyiv Asks Turkey To Probe Three More Russian Ships It Alleges Transported Stolen Grain
Ukraine has asked Turkey to help investigate three Russian-flagged ships as part of Kyiv's efforts to probe what it alleges is the theft of grain from Russian-occupied territory, according to official documents.
Exclusive: Kyiv Asks Turkey To Probe Three More Russian Ships It Alleges Transported Stolen Grain
Ukraine has asked Turkey to help investigate three Russian-flagged ships as part of Kyiv's efforts to probe what it alleges is the theft of grain from Russian-occupied territory, according to official documents.
Factbox-Inflation 'Eats Away' At Argentines: Economy Chief Batakis In Her Own Words
Argentina's economy minister Silvina Batakis took office on Monday after the abrupt resignation of her predecessor threw the government and markets into disarray.
Top Ministers Including Sunak Turn On UK's Scandal-tainted PM
Top ministers including Sunak turn on UK's scandal-tainted PM
U.S. Exchanges Win Court Appeal On SEC Market Data Order
A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday struck down an order by the Securities and Exchange Commission that would have allowed some financial firms that are not stock exchanges to have a say in how essential stock market data is priced and disseminated.
After Court Ruling, Maryland Broadens Concealed-gun Permits
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan loosened his state's restrictions on carrying concealed firearms on Tuesday, citing the U.S.
Sudan's Opposition Guarded On Army Pledge To Leave Talks To Civilians
Sudanese political parties sidelined by a coup last October gave a guarded response on Tuesday to the army's pledge to step aside from a dialogue initiative and let civilian groups hold talks to form a government.
Russia's Stated War Aims Begin Catching Up With Reality
The speaker of Russia's lower house of parliament said on Tuesday that Ukraine had become a "terrorist state" and was doing everything to ensure that Russia did not stop its invasion at the borders of the eastern Donbas region as advertised.
Arbitrary Detention Widespread In Russian-held Parts Of Ukraine - UN Rights Chief
Arbitrary detention of civilians has become widespread in parts of Ukraine held by Russia's military and affiliated armed groups, with 270 cases documented, the U.N.
What Next For Putin In Ukraine Fight?
What next for Putin in Ukraine fight?
Congo Administrator Orders China's CMOC To Stop Exports From Tenke Cobalt Mine
A temporary administrator appointed by a Congolese court to run the world's second-largest cobalt mine ordered majority Chinese owner CMOC to suspend marketing and export of its production, letters seen by Reuters showed.
Argentina Bonds Plunge, Black Market Peso Bounces As Economy Chief Seeks Calm
Argentina's closely watched black market peso rebounded on Tuesday from record lows as the country's new economy minister moved to calm markets, though sovereign bonds plunged amid wider fears about economic crisis and default.
Argentina Black Market Peso, Stocks Bounce As Economy Chief Pledges Continuity
Argentina's closely watched black market peso rose more than 1% to 257 per dollar on Tuesday, traders said, recovering ground after crashing a day earlier as the country's new economy minister pledged fiscal responsibility and stability.
The Keepers Of Ukraine's Keys... And Secrets
The keepers of Ukraine's keys... and secrets
Ethiopia PM Meets Sudan's Burhan, Says Both Endorse 'Dialogue'
Ethiopia PM meets Sudan's Burhan, says both endorse 'dialogue'
Brazil's Industrial Output Rises In May But Below Estimates
Industrial output in Brazil rose 0.3% in May from April, government statistics agency IBGE said on Tuesday, the fourth consecutive monthly increase but below market expectations of a 0.7% rise.
Rescuers Gather Body Parts After Italy Glacier Collapse
Rescuers gather body parts after Italy glacier collapse
Suspect In Chicago-area Parade Shooting Charged With 7 Counts Of Murder
The man accused of opening fire on a July Fourth parade near Chicago was charged on Tuesday with seven counts of murder, as police revealed they had reported him as posing a "clear and present danger" after alleged threats to his family in 2019.
Suspect In July 4 Parade Shooting Charged With 7 Counts Of 1st Degree Murder
The man accused of opening fire with a rifle from a rooftop onto a crowd of people watching a July Fourth parade near Chicago, turning the holiday celebration into another national tragedy, was charged on Tuesday with seven counts of first-degree murder.
Suspect In July 4 Parade Shooting Planned Attack For Weeks, Authorities Say
The man accused of killing seven people at a Fourth of July parade near Chicago had planned the attack for weeks and had come to authorities' attention at least twice before on reports that he threatened suicide or harm to others, local officials said on Tuesday.
Suspect In Chicago July 4 Parade Attack Fled With Crowd In Women's Clothes
The man accused of attacking a Fourth of July parade in a Chicago suburb bought his rifle legally, fired more than 70 rounds from a roof and dressed in women's clothing to blend into the fleeing crowd afterwards, local officials said on Tuesday.
Suspect In Chicago July 4 Parade Attack Bought Rifle Legally
The man accused of attacking an Independence Day parade in a Chicago suburb bought his rifle legally, fired more than 70 rounds from a roof and dressed in women's clothing in order to blend into the fleeing crowds afterwards, local officials said on Tuesday.
Suspected Shooter In Chicago July 4 Parade Attack Bought Gun Legally
The suspected shooter who attacked an Independence Day parade in a Chicago suburb bought his gun legally, fired more than 70 rounds into the crowd from a roof and dressed in women's clothing in order to blend into the crowd afterwards, local officials said on Tuesday.
Suspected Shooter In Chicago July 4 Parade Attack To Be Charged Soon
Charges are expected to be filed on Tuesday against the suspected gunman in the shooting at a July 4 parade in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park where six people were killed and dozens more wounded, Mayor Nancy Rotering said.
Chicago Suburb In 'Unbelievable Shock' After Six Killed During Parade Shooting
The Chicago suburb of Highland Park was reeling on Tuesday morning, the day after a gunman rained down gunfire from a rooftop overlooking a Fourth of July parade, killing six people and wounding dozens more in the latest outburst of mass gun violence in the United States.