Cuba turns off some public lighting as energy crisis worsens
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba has switched off nearly three-quarters of public lighting during peak hours to cope with a growing…
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba has switched off nearly three-quarters of public lighting during peak hours to cope with a growing…
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgarian Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov resigned on Tuesday, paving the way for his coalition partner, the centre-right…
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela will hold its presidential election on July 28, the head of the national electoral council Elvis…
BRASILIA (Reuters) -The former heads of Brazil's Army and Air Force have confirmed to federal police that ex-President Jair Bolsonaro…
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Growth in Pacific Island economies slowed last year to 5.5%, with tourism and remittances from overseas workers…
LIMA (Reuters) -Peruvian Prime Minister Alberto Otarola said on Tuesday he had tendered his resignation after an audio recording came…
Various approaches for combating food waste have been tested around the world. The latest innovation hails from a startup that…
OpenAI hit back at Elon Musk in a blog post published on its site March 5, responding to a lawsuit…
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean police on Wednesday called in for questioning officials from a doctors' association over accusations they…