Venezuelans in Argentina get sense of deja vu as crisis builds
Andreina Pirrone left Venezuela for Argentina six years ago as her country was spiraling toward the worst humanitarian crisis in its history. She did not...
U.S. Treasury warns anyone fueling Iran tanker risks being blacklisted
The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday warned that anyone around the world who helps fuel Iranian vessels blacklisted by Washington runs the risk of being...
‘ZeroZeroZero’ takes bleak look at cocaine trade in Saviano book adaptation
Ranging from Mexico to Italy, new television series “ZeroZeroZero” looks at the violent and dangerous world of cocaine trafficking, in a fictionalized adaptation of Italian...
Sudan forms first cabinet since fall of Bashir: PM
Sudan’s prime minister announced on Thursday the formation of the first government since the overthrow of long-term ruler Omar Hassan al-Bashir in April....
Medicare Advantage home healthcare may not be best quality
(Reuters Health) – Older Americans who get home healthcare through traditional Medicare plans may have access to better quality services than their counterparts who enroll...
Venezuelan migrants in Argentina get sense of deja vu
Argentina’s turmoil hits close to home for the South American country’s extensive Venezuelan community, many of whom moved here to escape rising poverty, spiraling inflation...
How Senegal is turning an invasive plant into ‘green gold’
An invasive plant that has destroyed crops in Senegal and Mauritania is now being used to produce clean energy but the country needs to go...
Loch Ness monster may just be giant eel – scientists
A team of international scientists says it has found no evidence of large animals like a dinosaur in Scotland’s Loch Ness – but lots of...
Venezuela should spend money on food, not missiles: Colombia president
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro should spend his country’s money on food, not on missiles, Colombian President Ivan Duque said on Thursday, amid renewed verbal sparring...
U.N. trying to convince North Korea not to cut aid staff
The United Nations said on Thursday it was trying to convince North Korea not to cut the number of international aid staff deployed by the...
