Israeli PM Netanyahu leaves hospital after tests
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left hospital late Tuesday following tests after suffering a high fever and a cough.
Israeli PM Netanyahu taken to hospital for tests: spokesman
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was taken to hospital on Tuesday to undergo tests after suffering from a high fever and a cough, his spokesman said.
North Korean leader was in delegation visiting Beijing: source
BEIJING/SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was part of a secretive delegation that arrived in Beijing by train on Monday and left on Tuesday, according to a source familiar with the matter and foreign media reports.
Netanyahu spokesman confirms PM taken to hospital for tests
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – A spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the leader was taken to hospital on Tuesday for tests following an illness.
Amid mounting anger at scene of mall fire, Putin pledges action
KEMEROVO/MOSCOW (Reuters) – President Vladimir Putin flew to the scene of a shopping mall fire in Siberia that killed 64 people and promised angry residents on Tuesday that those responsible for what he called criminal negligence would be punished.
North and South Korean officials shake hands, share a Swiss toast
GENEVA (Reuters) – Senior North and South Korean parliamentarians shook hands and shared a toast to “peace” with Swiss wine on Tuesday, a Reuters witness said, in a rare gesture of friendship suggesting relations between their two countries are thawing…
Macron lawmaker seeks parliamentary inquiry over arms sales to Saudi-led coalition
PARIS (Reuters) – A lawmaker in President Emmanuel Macron’s party is asking for a parliamentary investigation into the legality of French weapons sales to a Saudi-led coalition over concerns the arms are being used to kill civilians in Yemen.
Throwing Brexit to the wind: how the EU rallied around Britain over Russia
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Three days after European Union leaders left a summit in Brussels with a discreet yet vague agreement to expel Russian diplomats over a nerve agent attack on British soil, envoys met back to share details before an afternoon deadli…
Britain’s May calls for ‘long-term response’ to Russia after spy poisoning
LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Theresa May called on Tuesday for a “long-term response” by the West to the security threat from Russia as NATO followed member states in expelling Russian diplomats over the poisoning of a double agent in Engl…
French security agents called in Trebes killer for evaluation: source
Paris (Reuters) – Redouane Lakdim, the Islamist gunman who killed four people in southern France last week, had been summoned by the country’s domestic spy agency prior to the attack for an evaluation to see if he should remain on a government watch li…




