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Police forces from several countries have dismantled an international drug trafficking ring which smuggled "large quantities" of cocaine from Brazil and Colombia to Spain's Canary Islands, Spanish ...
Iraq has released an Australian mechanical engineer and his Egyptian colleague who were detained for more than four years over a dispute with the central bank, authorities said Friday, though the two ...
Grape planter Li Haohua enjoys strolling around Château Yuanshi, drinking in people's amazement when they visit the stylish wine-tasting hall, which was converted from a once-scarred quarry.
Gemini Space Station, Inc. (“Gemini”) today announced that it has confidentially submitted a draft registration statement on Form S-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) ...
In pursuit of greener growth, China is steadily incorporating resources and environmental factors into the market framework as tradable production inputs, ensuring their value is more visible across ...
Canada's unemployment rate rose to seven percent in May, the statistics agency said Friday, the highest level since 2016 excluding the pandemic, as sectors most vulnerable to President Donald Trump's ...
Norwegian lawmakers on Friday adopted a bill that would change the definition of rape to lack of consent, rather than the current standard focusing on violence, threats or taking advantage of a ...
Venezuela on Friday suggested Trinidad and Tobago could be behind an alleged incursion of mercenaries onto its territory, ratcheting up a row with its neighbor, which has threatened "deadly force" ...
New homes built in Britain will have rooftop solar panels "by default", reducing energy bills and helping to meet carbon-reduction targets, the Labour government announced Friday.
Interpol has issued a "red notice" for Ghana's former finance minister, according to website records reviewed Friday, as he faces accusations of using public office for personal gain.
Russia's central bank on Friday cut its key interest rate to 20 percent -- down from a two-decade high of 21 percent -- as the economy slows and officials say months of rapid price rises are coming ...
EU countries have backed a plan to allow airlines to incur longer flight delays before having to compensate passengers -- a contested move intended to be offset by several new passenger rights.