President Trump salutes during the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
President Trump spoke in the aftermath of an attempted attack on administration officials, underscoring his instinct to spin narratives with himself as the undaunted hero, while rarely missing a chance to plug his priorities. See how the shooting unfolded here.
Despite the shooting, Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla are moving ahead with their visit to the US. UK bureau chief Kate Holton tells the Reuters World News podcast that Downing Street is hopeful the royal visit will shore up strained ties over trade and the Iran war. Listen now.
A majority of Americans believe all babies born in the country should automatically be granted citizenship, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll carried out as the US Supreme Court prepares to rule on Trump's effort to end the practice.
Workers on a production line manufacturing tank containers at a factory in Nantong, China. REUTERS/cnsphoto
Profits at China's industrial firms grew at their quickest pace in half a year last month, adding to broader signs of an uneven economic recovery in the first quarter as policymakers brace for the impact of the Middle East war.
As the Iran war disrupts global flows of oil and gas and energy prices skyrocket, Albania is an example of how countries with higher renewables output have been protected from steep rises in electricity prices.
The Bank of England will keep interest rates on hold this week and look ahead to the damage mounting for Britain's economy from the Iran war, while investors will be watching for any signs it is moving towards raising rates.
Nigeria's giant Dangote refinery is benefiting from record margins on jet fuel, which it mostly sells abroad, while the domestic airlines it also supplies have threatened to stop flying because of the surge in fuel prices.
How Trump is moving to expand federal authority over US elections
Reuters identified at least 20 current and former Trump officials who supported efforts to overturn the 2020 election or promoted broader voter‑fraud claims and are now involved in the White House’s push to reshape federal elections.
A Reuters investigation examines a broader‑than‑previously known Trump administration effort to expand federal authority over elections that have traditionally been run by states and local governments.
Across at least eight states, Reuters found federal officials and investigators seeking voter records, pressing for access to voting equipment and pursuing election‑fraud inquiries, prompting some state and local officials to consult lawyers and plan for subpoenas, warrants or unannounced federal visits to election offices and polling places.
Election officials and election‑law experts told Reuters the moves appear to test constitutional limits, forcing states to weigh federal demands against their own prerogative to administer elections.
Sabastian Sawe crosses the finish line to win the men's elite race REUTERS/Matthew Childs
Kenya's Sabastian Sawe shattered one of athletics’ most elusive barriers, becoming the first man to run a marathon in under two hours in an official race as he stormed to victory at the London Marathon in one hour 59 minutes and 30 seconds.