Visa says disruption caused by hardware problem, not attack

The card payments company says services are back to normal and its systems...

3 de jun. de 2018
Trump’s tariffs: What they are and how they would work

A relic of 19th and early 20th centuries that most experts regarded as mutually harmful to all nations involved.

3 de jun. de 2018
Spain’s new leader is sworn in, faces Catalan conundrum

Less than two hours after had taken his oath to uphold the Spanish Constitution, Catalan chief Quim Torra demanded to meet and speak.

3 de jun. de 2018
Venezuela Supreme Court: 39 jailed activists to be released

Among them are former mayor Daniel Ceballos, who had been detained for four years.

2 de jun. de 2018
US unemployment falls nearly to 1969 levels; hiring is solid

Employers appear to be shrugging off recent concerns about global trade disputes.

2 de jun. de 2018
French far-right party gets new name

Le Pen all but kicked off the campaign for European parliamentary elections.

2 de jun. de 2018
Romney criticized for assault-weapons ban

US Senate Candidate Rommey and Kennedy are both vying to replace long- serving Sen. Orrin Hatch.

2 de jun. de 2018
Pentagon to take over security clearance checks

The change aims to fix a system whose weaknesses were exposed by the case of a Navy.

2 de jun. de 2018
Spain’s new leader takes aim  at corruption and austerity

Sánchez said he would address what he called the “social emergencies” of Spaniards.

2 de jun. de 2018
Trump wouldn’t mind seeing NAFTA replaced

The President said America’s neighbors are “two very different countries” that perhaps should no longer be governed by the same trade rules.

2 de jun. de 2018

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