France’s Macron denies accepting Putin’s missile proposal
French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday denied having accepted a Russian proposal to impose a moratorium on missile deployments in Europe, but said it was important the Kremlin initiative not be simply dismissed.
UK’s Conservatives set for biggest win since 1987: YouGov model
Britain’s Conservative Party is on course to win its biggest majority in parliament since 1987 at a Dec. 12 election, according to a new poll, which would give Prime Minister Boris Johnson a mandate to take the country out of the European Union.
Four killed in attacks against Ebola response centers in Congo
Militia fighters in eastern Congo killed four people and injured several others in attacks on two Ebola response centers on Thursday, in what responders described as a serious setback to efforts to contain the epidemic.
Dark horse candidate opens up leadership race in Germany’s far-right AfD
An Alternative for Germany (AfD) lawmaker known for his strident criticism of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s liberal immigration policies has decided to run for the leadership of the far-right party, complicating a fight over its future.
France’s Macron says doesn’t accept Russian missile moratorium
France has not accepted a moratorium offered by Russia on short-term and medium range missiles, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday after a meeting with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg in Paris.
France’s Macron says NATO “brain death” remarks were a wake-up call
French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday said his remarks that NATO is “brain dead” had served as a useful wake-up call to alliance members.
U.S. accuses Russia of helping Syria cover up chemical weapons use
The United States on Thursday accused Russia of helping Syria conceal the use of banned toxic munitions in the civil war by undermining the work of the global chemical weapons agency trying to identify those responsible.
Iraqi forces kill 28 protesters after Iranian consulate torched
Iraqi security forces shot dead at least 28 protesters on Thursday after demonstrators stormed and torched an Iranian consulate overnight, in what could mark a turning point in the uprising against the Tehran-backed authorities.
Exclusive: Daphne murder accused details plot to kill for 150,000 euros
One day in the summer of 2017, Vince Muscat dropped his friend Alfred Degiorgio at the Busy Bee, a harbor-front café near Malta’s capital renowned for its pastries stuffed with ricotta cheese. Degiorgio didn’t stay long.
Factbox: Main figures in Daphne murder investigation
Here are the main figures mentioned in Reuters’ exclusive story, published on Nov. 28, “Daphne murder accused details plot to kill for 150,000 euros.”




