The White House budget director confirmed Saturday that the Trump administration will propose "fairly dramatic reductions" in the U.S. foreign aid budget later this month.
Syria's chief negotiator said on Saturday that the "only thing" achieved at 10-day talks in Geneva was an agreed agenda and that the government wanted a unified opposition delegation as its negotiating partner.
A gambling entrepreneur and the man who claimed to be the father of bitcoin are filing multiple patent applications for blockchain technologies. Find out more in this Reuters investigation: http://reut.rs/2mOtqkm
The hotel with the 'worst view in the world'? Under an army watchtower and across the street from the concrete wall Israel has built in parts of the occupied West Bank, street artist Banksy has opened a guesthouse in the city of Bethlehem. See more: http://reut.rs/2m4nHrB
Twelve people, including women and children, are being treated for possible exposure to chemical weapons agents in Mosul, where Islamic State is fighting off an offensive by U.S.-backed Iraqi forces, the United Nations said on Saturday.
East Libyan forces carried out air strikes around major oil ports overnight as they sought to regain control of the area from a rival faction, a military spokesman said on Saturday.
Malaysia on Saturday rejected any suggestion it may have violated sanctions imposed by the United Nations on North Korea, after a Reuters report said North Korea-linked firms were running an arms network in the country.
Meet the men quietly hoping to shape the future of bitcoin and blockchain. One made a fortune from online gambling, the other claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the father of bitcoin. Find out what they’re up to: http://reut.rs/2lgIUBz
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is due to visit Japan, South Korea and China this month to discuss North Korea on his first trip to the region since he took up his post, Japanese media reported on Saturday.
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