Canadian groups appeal decision not to stay Quebec ban on religious symbols
Two Canadian civil liberties groups said on Tuesday they filed an appeal in a Montreal court to a Quebec judge’s decision not to stay a...
Heart attacks, strokes increase when patients can’t afford newer cholesterol drugs
(Reuters Health) – Patients at high risk for heart disease who cannot afford newer cholesterol-lowering medications are more likely to have heart attacks, strokes and...
Colombia could spend $1 billion on new air force planes: sources
Colombia is examining proposals from the United States, Spain and Sweden as it look to replace its aging military aircraft, the South American country’s air...
U.S. military took defensive action against second Iranian drone last week
A U.S. Navy ship took defensive action against a second Iranian drone in the Strait of Hormuz last week, but did not see the drone...
Bolsonaro to visit China and the Middle East in October
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro plans a round of official foreign visits in late October, including to Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and China,...
Iran to secure Strait of Hormuz: Deputy Foreign Minister Araqchi
Iran will secure the Strait of Hormuz and not allow any disturbance in shipping in the key oil transport waterway, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas...
Elizabeth Taylor’s 1961 Rolls-Royce hits the auction block
Known as The Green Goddess, the car is expected to sell for five times its value. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)...
Medicare-for-all might not cause surge in hospital use
(Reuters Health) – Medicare-for-all and other versions of universal coverage being proposed for the U.S. by several presidential hopefuls wouldn’t necessarily lead more people to...
Top Turkish officials visit Jordan in move to deepen ties: officials
Top Turkish and Jordanian officials sought to deepen relations in talks on Tuesday, days after the kingdom restored full ties with Ankara’s ally Qatar, in...
Brazil approves rules for pesticides easing toxicity criteria
Brazil’s health surveillance agency, Anvisa, approved on Tuesday new rules for pesticides, establishing the risk of death as the sole criteria for classifying the toxicity...
