By Gustavo Palencia TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - Environmental permits for Honduran metal and non-metal mining will be cancelled, the country's government...
Read moreBOGOTA (Reuters) - An explosion at a coal mine in Colombia's Boyaca province killed 11 people and left four missing,...
Read moreBy Thiam Ndiaga and Anne Mimault OUAGADOUGOU (Reuters) -One person has been detained and an investigation opened to determine the...
Read moreBy Marcelo Rochabrun LIMA (Reuters) - A Peruvian community said on social media on Sunday that it will restart a...
Read moreACCRA (Reuters) -The Spanish company in charge of a truck that exploded and killed 13 people last month en route...
Read moreWARSAW (Reuters) - Poland has paid the agreed compensation in a dispute over Turow mine that lies close to the...
Read moreBy Gul Yousafzai and Asif Shahzad QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) -Insurgents armed with bombs and guns attacked two Pakistani military bases...
Read moreJOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -South Africa's labour ministry on Thursday urged Rio Tinto workers to report instances of discrimination after the Anglo-Australian...
Read moreBy Aaron Ross DAKAR (Reuters) - An attempted coup was believed to be underway in Guinea-Bissau on Tuesday. The identity...
Read moreJERUSALEM (Reuters) - U.S.-brokered negotiations to demarcate the maritime border between Israel and Lebanon will resume next week, Israel's Energy...
Read moreBy Aaron Ross DAKAR (Reuters) - Burkina Faso's military appeared to seize power on Monday by arresting President Roch Kabore...
Read moreKINSHASA (Reuters) - Former Guinean President Alpha Conde, ousted in a coup in September, boarded a plane on Monday to...
Read moreNIAMEY (Reuters) - Two people have died and two others were injured in a collapse at French nuclear group Orano's...
Read moreRIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Prosecutors for the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais appealed to the country's Supreme Court (STF)...
Read moreBy Ernest Scheyder (Reuters) -A bipartisan piece of legislation introduced in the U.S. Senate on Friday would force defense contractors...
Read moreKHARTOUM (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Saturday it would invite Sudanese military leaders, political parties and other groups...
Read moreLIMA (Reuters) - Peruvian Prime Minister Mirtha Vasquez said on Friday she would travel again next Friday to an area...
Read moreMEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexico's government said on Thursday it had invited Chilean President-elect Gabriel Boric to visit, as the two...
Read more(Reuters) - Sudan's Abdalla Hamdok has resigned as prime minister, six weeks after returning to his post following a military...
Read more(Reuters) - Myanmar rescuers found two more bodies at a jade mine on Thursday after an official conceded there was...
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