Colombia awards three operators bandwidth in $1.5 billion auction
Colombia has awarded bandwidth to three bidders in an auction that raised 5 trillion pesos ($1.5 billion) as part of efforts to improve mobile telephone...
Manager of McDonald’s franchise in Peru says faulty drinks machine caused deaths
The general manager of the McDonald’s operating firm in Peru has said in an interview with local TV that the drinks supply machine at the...
U.S. says concerned about Libyan conflict turning bloodier with Russian mercenaries: official
The United States is very concerned about the intensification of the conflict in Libya, with a rising number of reported Russian mercenaries supporting Khalifa Haftar’s...
Turkey’s parliament ratifies security accord with Libya: Anadolu
Turkey’s parliament on Saturday approved a security and military cooperation deal signed with Libya’s internationally recognized government last month, state media reported, an agreement that...
French forces killed 33 militants in Mali: Macron
French forces killed 33 militants on Saturday in Mali near the border with Mauritania, French President Emmanuel Macron said....
Olympics: Bolt takes to track to open Tokyo national stadium
Sprinting great Usain Bolt ran on the track at Tokyo’s newly-completed National Stadium on Saturday during an event to celebrate the opening of the venue...
UK’s Johnson says he will keep pressing U.S. over fatal crash
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Saturday he would carry on trying to help the family of 19-year-old Briton Harry Dunn, killed in a...
‘An awful day’: catastrophic conditions fuel Australia’s bushfires
Powerful winds and high temperatures are exacerbating bushfires across Australia, with blazes encircling Sydney burning at a dangerous level. David Doyle reports....
Hundreds arrested in India during days of protests over citizenship law
More than 1,500 protesters have been arrested across India in the past 10 days, officials said, as police try to quell sometimes violent demonstrations against...
EU-UK trade deal cannot allow ‘race to the bottom’: EU’s Barnier
The European Union’s central interest in forging a free trade agreement with Britain is to agree common social and environmental standards and avoid a “race...
