Seven Ethiopian Parties Call for Independent Body to Investigate Recent Killings – Ezega
Seven Ethiopian Parties Call for Independent Body to Investigate Recent Killings Ezega July 25, 2019 (Ezega.com) — Seven political parties have called on the Ethiopian government...
Sudan rebels, protest leaders end rift over power deal – Jordan Times
Sudan rebels, protest leaders end rift over power deal Jordan Times KHARTOUM — Sudanese protest leaders and their rebel partners have ended their differences over a...
U.S. House passes Trump-backed spending and debt limit bill
The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed legislation touted by President Donald Trump that would accelerate rising federal budget deficits and suspend limits on...
Two Israeli men shot dead in apparent Mexico City shopping mall hit
Two Israeli men were shot dead in an apparent gangland hit at a luxury Mexico City shopping mall, authorities said on Thursday, in the latest...
A moving Reuters photo sheds light on migration crisis
The plight of this mother and son who had traveled some 1,500 miles from their home country of Guatemala to the border city of Ciudad...
Starbucks raises profit view on U.S., China demand; shares near record
Starbucks Corp raised its annual earnings forecast after quarterly same-store sales exceeded Wall Street estimates on Thursday, as the world’s largest coffee chain saw robust...
U.S. House passes debt limit and spending bill, sends to Senate
The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday approved bipartisan legislation to increase federal spending over the next two years on discretionary defense and non-defense programs...
Amazon’s push for one-day delivery dents profits, costs up 21%
Amazon.com Inc on Thursday reported its first profit miss in two years and said income would slump in the current quarter, as the online retailer...
U.S. top diplomat says he hopes Hong Kong protests remain peaceful: Bloomberg interview
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Thursday he hoped protests in Hong Kong would remain peaceful and China would show restraint....
U.S. to pay farmers up to $16 billion for trade war losses, South to benefit
The U.S. government will pay American farmers hurt by the trade war with China between $15 and $150 per acre in an aid package totaling...
