Venezuela protests flare, leaving at least 2 dead amid fight over assistance at Colombian border
Venezuelan troops fired tear gas at angry protesters unable to cross into Colombia on Saturday after President Nicolas Maduro closed the border to stop the opposition.
Here are the stocks Warren Buffett says he’s betting on for the long run
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway is betting on companies like Apple, Goldman Sachs and American Express for the long run.
Elon Musk says the tech is ‘mind-bogglingly stupid,’ but hydrogen cars may yet threaten Tesla
Tesla and its competitors in the electric vehicle market dominate debate over the future of cars and recharging networks, but there’s another kind of green transportation making inroads, based on the planet’s most abundant resource: hydrogen.
China’s Xi urges financial risk prevention while seeking stable growth
China should seek stable development of its economy while not forgetting to fend off risks to its financial system, Chinese President Xi Jinping said.
Macron visits French farm fair amid rural anger, decline
President Emmanuel Macron pledged Saturday to protect European farming standards and culinary traditions.
Three UK ministers throw weight behind Brexit delay to stop no-deal
Three British cabinet ministers have publicly indicated they will back plans to delay Brexit if lawmakers vote down Prime Minister Theresa May’s plan for a new deal.
Nigerian presidential rivals cast ballots in delayed election
President Muhammadu Buhari and his main challenger, businessman Atiku Abubakar, cast their ballots in Nigeria’s presidential election on Saturday.
Most mortgages go to first-time buyers, Halifax research shows
Aspiring homeowners need a £32,000 deposit – £110,000 in London – to get on the property ladder.
Trump nominates Kelly Craft as UN ambassador
President Donald Trump on Friday announced that he intended to nominate Kelly Craft, the current U.S. envoy to Canada and a former businesswoman, to the vacant post of United Nations ambassador.
