Grupo Mexico says expects no operational impact from Guaymas suspension
Mining and transport firm Grupo Mexico said on Tuesday that it does not expect its operations to be impacted by the partial closing of its...
U.S. imposes visa restrictions on Nigerians involved in ‘undermining democracy’
The U.S. State Department said on Tuesday it had imposed visa restrictions on Nigerians it said were involved in trying to undermine democracy in presidential...
EgyptAir executive says no ‘logical reason’ for British Airways cancellations to Cairo
An executive of state-owned EgyptAir said on Tuesday that British Airways’ decision to suspend flights to Cairo, the Egyptian capital, for several days was “without...
In setback for 5-Star, Italy’s PM backs completion of rail link with France
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on Tuesday that blocking works on a rail link with France would cost Italy more than completing the infrastructure,...
Slain Russian gay-rights activist had received threats: campaigner
A Russian activist for LGBT rights who was fatally stabbed in St Petersburg had regularly received death threats and reported them to police, who did...
EgyptAir executive says Cairo airport is safe
An EgyptAir executive said on Tuesday that British Airways’ decision to suspend flights to the Egyptian capital for several days was “unexpected completely, and without...
Missing Canada teens now suspects in murder of tourists
The two teenage boys who were first categorized as missing in northern Canada are now suspects in the murder of an Australian tourist and his...
China tells U.S. to remove ‘black hands’ from Hong Kong
China said on Tuesday that U.S. officials were behind violent chaos in Hong Kong and warned against interference, following a series of protests in the...
Exclusive: Britain wins early European support for Hormuz naval mission
France, Italy and Denmark gave initial support for a British plan for a European-led naval mission to ensure safe shipping through the Strait of Hormuz,...
Gambian army officer admits killing journalist, migrants
A Gambian army officer has testified that he and two colleagues shot dead journalist Deyda Hydara in 2004 on orders from then- President Yahya Jammeh,...
