US urges vigilance on Chinese investment as Xi opens Peru port
LIMA – The United States on Nov 14 called on Latin American nations to be vigilant of Chinese investment as President Xi Jinping was inaugurating a major port in Peru.…
Satirical US outlet The Onion buys conspiracy site Infowars
Families sued Infowars owner Alex Jones in 2018 after he spread the claim that the Sandy Hook elementary school gun massacre was staged. Read More
Dutch police arrest ‘major supplier’ of Channel migrant boats
Over 50 people died this year trying to reach Britain. Read More
Israel expects Trump to take a hard line on Iran, minister says
JERUSALEM – Israel expects the incoming Trump administration to take a hard line against Iran and its nuclear ambitions, which will create an opportunity for more peace deals with Arab…
Romania’s leftist PM and far-right leader ahead in presidential race, poll shows
BUCHAREST – Romania’s leftist Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu and the head of an opposition far-right party are in the lead ahead of a presidential election this month and so would…
COP29 host tries to calm waters after diplomatic turmoil
France’s environment minister said she would not travel to Baku, while Argentina’s delegation pulled out. Read More
Dutch police arrest suspected supplier of small boats to human traffickers
THE HAGUE – Dutch police have arrested a suspected major supplier of small boats to human traffickers in Belgium and northern France, used to smuggle people across the Channel to…
Dutch investigate alleged police violence after banned protest
AMSTERDAM – Dutch authorities on Thursday said they were investigating reports of police violence against pro-Palestinian protesters after a banned rally on Wednesday evening had been broken up. Read More
Sudan war deaths are likely much higher than recorded, researchers say
CAIRO/OMDURMAN, Sudan – More than 61,000 people are estimated to have died in Khartoum state during the first 14 months of Sudan’s war, with evidence suggesting the toll from the…
Borderless Europe fights brain drain as talent heads north
LISBON – Until recently aerospace engineer Pedro Monteiro figured he’d join many of his peers moving from Portugal to its richer European neighbours in the quest for a better-paid job…