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UK, EU talks on Northern Ireland are constructive, differences remain, says UK PM's spokesman
LONDON (Reuters) - Talks between Britain and the European Union on part of their Brexit deal which governs trade with Northern Ireland are constructive but there are still differences on how to overcome issues that have triggered violence in the British province.
Airbus and Dassault reach tentative deal on FCAS fighter, source says
PARIS (Reuters) - Industrial partners including Airbus and Dassault Aviation have reached a tentative deal on the European FCAS fighter project after weeks of deadlock over workshare and other topics, a person close to the matter said on Friday.
Huawei CFO lawyers seek to add more evidence contesting U.S. extradition
VANCOUVER (Reuters) - Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou's legal team sought to admit more evidence contesting the U.S. government's account of her fraud case in a Canadian court on Monday, promising it was the final attempt days after the judge threw out similar evidence.
The most expensive dinner in history
IN this final episode of stories donated by The Straits Times newspaper of Singapore for use by teachers and students in the classroom, The Star’s Newspaper-in-Education (Star-NiE) programme presents a story featuring the legendary Cleopatra. It has been rewritten as a modern news or feature story.
Poet Amanda Gorman, 22, captures 'bruised, but whole' U.S. at Biden, Harris inauguration
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Amanda Gorman, the youngest poet in U.S. history to mark the transition of presidential power, offered a hopeful vision for a deeply divided country on Wednesday with her poem "The Hill We Climb".
Trump pardons former campaign chairman Manafort, associate Roger Stone
PALM BEACH, Fla. (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday granted pardons to former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and former adviser Roger Stone, sweeping away the most important convictions under the long-running Russia election probe.
Four nights at a French truck stop: stranded by COVID border closure
CALAIS, France (Reuters) - Ali Kansu, a 54-year-old truck driver from Turkey, was on Friday hunkering down for another night sleeping at a truck stop near Calais, one of the many truckers stranded by the halting of traffic flows from Britain to France.
Britain faces isolation as world tightens borders to keep out new coronavirus strain
DOVER, England (Reuters) - Countries across the globe shut their borders to Britain on Monday due to fears about a highly infectious new coronavirus strain, causing travel chaos and raising the prospect of food shortages days before Britain is set to leave the European Union.
French national road haulage federation: UK situation becoming catastrophic
PARIS (Reuters) - The situation regarding truck drivers currently stuck in the United Kingdom after European countries cut transport ties due to new COVID fears is becoming catastrophic, said a spokeswoman for the French national road haulage federation.
France condemns 'barbaric' Iranian execution
PARIS (Reuters) - France reacted with anger on Saturday to Iran's execution of a Paris-based dissident journalist, which it said ran counter to Tehran's international obligations.