Portugal’s ruling Socialist Party hopes an economic recovery during its four years of governing will persuade voters in an upcoming general election to return the party to power.
USA Authorities identified the four Chinese tourists killed in a bus crash in southern Utah, and the tour group is dispatching employees from China to help those injured. More on p11
China Huawei Technologies Co.’s chief financial officer returns to a Vancouver courtroom Monday to fight extradition as Canadian voters deliberate who’s best suited to helm an unprecedented confrontation with China over her plight.
Iran’s president called yesterday on Western powers to leave the security of the Persian Gulf to regional nations led by Tehran, criticizing a new U.S.-led coalition patrolling the region’s waterways as nationwide parades showcased the Islamic Republic’s military arsenal.
Colombia’s president compared Nicolás Maduro to Serbian war criminal Slobodan Milosevic as he goes on a diplomatic offensive to corral the Venezuelan socialist, warning that he would be making a “stupid” mistake if he were to attack his U.S.-backed neighbor.
Pakistan A bus crash in northern Pakistan killed 26 people yesterday after its brakes failed on a winding mountain road, police said.
EU The European Union will insist that border controls be put up along the Irish border if Britain leaves the bloc without a deal and the British government will be responsible for that, a top EU official said.
United Nations Fresh off the climate strike that took hundreds of thousands of young people out of classrooms and into the streets globally, youth leaders gathered at the United Nations Saturday to demand radical moves to fight climate change.
Germany About 800 people have protested gender inequality in the Catholic Church by forming a human chain around Germany’s Cologne Cathedral. The group is pushing for the Catholic Church in Germany to allow women to have leadership roles within the church hierarchy.
Mediterranean Over three days last week, the Norwegian-flagged Ocean Viking, a search-and-rescue vessel jointly operated by two aid groups, picked up 217 people from four unseaworthy boats in the central Mediterranean. The migrants had departed from Libya.
UK The U.K. government signaled it won’t bail out struggling Thomas Cook Group Plc, complicating last-minute talks to avoid a collapse of the struggling tour company that risks stranding tens of thousands of travelers across Europe.
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