Venezuelan Opposition Calls on US to Cancel Oil Company Licenses to Pressure Maduro
Venezuela’s main opposition coalition has urged the U.S. to cancel licenses for Chevron and other energy companies
Venezuela’s main opposition coalition has urged the U.S. to cancel licenses for Chevron and other energy companies
SEOUL/TOKYO – North Korea fired a missile off its east coast on Wednesday, South Korea and Japan said, days after it unveiled a uranium enrichment facility and vowed to beef up its nuclear arsenal.
LIMA – Peruvian Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzen on Monday called on farming communities to stop burning grasslands in Andean and Amazonian areas that have sparked deadly wildfires, killing at least 15 people this season.
Shanghai’s airports are canceling hundreds of flights as they brace for impact from Typhoon Bebinca
German and Kenyan officials have signed an agreement to promote the recruitment of skilled Kenyan workers who can fill gaps in Germany’s labor market, and to facilitate the repatriation of Kenyans who don’t have the right to stay in Germany
HAVANA – Cuba’s communist-run government on Monday slashed by a quarter the weight of its subsidized ration of daily bread, the latest shortage to strain a decades-old subsidies scheme created by the late Fidel Castro.
Indonesia and Vietnam signed multibillion-dollar energy transition deals in 2022 that were heralded as drastic shifts in financing that would enable the coal-dependent countries to pivot to cleaner energy
The U.S. House this week approved a sweeping package of bills to counter China’s influence
Pakistan’s leader says the country has met all the conditions set by the International Monetary Fund to qualify for a new $7 billion loan to help prop up its economy
China is raising its retirement age for workers, which is now among the youngest in the world’s major economies