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  • New U.N. rights boss warns of 'house of blood' in Iraq, Syria

    New U.N. rights boss warns of 'house of blood' in Iraq, Syria

    By Stephanie Nebehay, Reuters

    GENEVA (Reuters) - The new U.N. human rights chief urged world powers on Monday to protect women and minorities targeted by Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria, saying the fighters were trying...

  • Ukraine president visits frontline city amid 'shaky' ceasefire

    Ukraine president visits frontline city amid 'shaky' ceasefire

    By Aleksandar Vasovic and Gabriela Baczynska, Reuters

    MARIUPOL/DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko visited the eastern port of Mariupol on Monday and promised to deal a "crushing defeat" to pro-Russian rebels massed on the...

  • Google hosts meetings across Europe on privacy rights

    Google hosts meetings across Europe on privacy rights

    By Leila Abboud, Reuters

    PARIS (Reuters) - A panel appointed by search engine Google will hold the first of a series of meetings on Tuesday to debate the balance between privacy and the free flow of information after a May...

  • NATO's new missions won't solve Ukraine, Iraq crises

    NATO's new missions won't solve Ukraine, Iraq crises

    By Paul Taylor and Adrian Croft, Reuters

    NEWPORT Wales (Reuters) - NATO leaders emerged from a summit in Wales with a plan to protect eastern members from a resurgent Russia, a pledge to reverse the decline in their defense spending, and an...

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    The High Cost of Droughts Around the World

    By Mark Koba, CNBC

    The U.S. is hardly alone when it comes to drought. A worldwide weather phenomenon threatens the future of water and food supplies, as well as the global economy, experts say. Colombia, Pakistan,...