Chileans port 350,000 numbers in July, led by Wom
(Telecompaper) A total of 349,811 fixed and mobile numbers were ported in Chile in July 2023, up 0.5 percent year on year, according to the latest update from telecommunications regulator Subtel...
(Telecompaper) A total of 349,811 fixed and mobile numbers were ported in Chile in July 2023, up 0.5 percent year on year, according to the latest update from telecommunications regulator Subtel...
A group of military officers making up the so-called "Committee for the Transition and Restoration of the Institutions" of Gabon seized power Wednesday in the African country, announcing the "end to the current regime" through a TV broadcast. The rebels also said they had dissolved all government institutions and annulled last Saturday's elections.
AAL Shipping, part of investment company Schoeller Holdings, has held a steel-cutting ceremony for teh fourth Super B-Class dual-fuel-ready heavy lift multipurpose vessel (MPV).
Читать дальше...More parents are choosing to relocate to Kota, the coaching hub of India, to be with their children during their exam preparations and prevent extreme measures like suicide. Many parents are renting accommodation in Kota and taking sabbaticals to stay with their children, providing them with support and comfort. The high levels of stress, competition, and pressure faced by students in Kota have led to a rise in student suicides.
BERLIN (AP) — Crashes involving multiple trucks, including one transporting hazardous materials and another carrying tanks of nitrous oxide, killed…
MANCHESTER UNITED have held talks with Benfica over the signing of wonderkid Joao Neves.
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AN advocate of natural face masks has used an unlikely vegetable in one of her concoctions.
Читать дальше...Kentucky's Democratic governor is leading in the polls, despite the majority Republican state political scene. Crossover governors have become an increasingly rare phenomenon outside of Kentucky.
Spain's World Cup victory was supposed to be a moment of triumph, but it was overshadowed when the head of the country's soccer federation planted an unwanted kiss on one of the team's star players.
Republicans in Wisconsin are trying to remove the state's top elections official, whose role is non-partisan. Many Republicans are still contesting the results of the 2020 election.
Mutinous soldiers in the central African country said Wednesday that they were overturning the results of a presidential election that was to extend the Bongo family's 55-year hold on power.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Ifeoma Ajunwa, author of The Quantified Worker, about how work lives have become quantified for the benefit of employers.
Americans Abroad: Sargent set to miss 'months' with injury
Saudi Arabia has been cracking down on people speaking out in tweets, and has handed out a death sentence to a man in connection with views he expressed in tweets or with retweets.
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Amira Rose Davis, assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin, about tennis player Coco Gauff's argument with a chair umpire.
Climate change appears to be making poison ivy thrive, with the plant growing faster, larger and more potent.
NPR's A Martinez talks to Monika Alesnik of the Homeless Leadership Alliance of Pinellas about how the group is preparing unhoused people for the arrival of Hurricane Idalia.
A group called Love Commandos helps couples who marry for love in India. NPR's Rough Translation podcast looks at the circumstances surrounding the group's downfall.
Enrique Tarrio, the former national chairman of the Proud Boys convicted for seditious conspiracy for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, will be sentenced Wednesday.
At the halfway point of the more than 2,000 mile-long Appalachian Trail, hikers stop to refresh with a half gallon of ice cream. (Story aired on All Things Considered on Aug. 5, 2023.)
At least 11 people were taken to the hospital after a Delta Air Lines flight hit severe turbulence as it approached Atlanta, the airline said.
Imran Khan wont be able to contest polls despite sentence suspension Legal experts
A group of Gabonese military officers appeared on television Wednesday announcing they were "putting an end to the current regime" and scrapping official election results that had handed another term to veteran President Ali Bongo Ondimba.
At least 11 people are suspected to be involved with a loan scam that allegedly drove a man to kill his wife and two young boys before trying to take his own life in their family home, Thai police said Wednesday