ADDIS ABABA / CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan have failed to reach agreement in a new round of talks organized by the African Union to regulate the flow of water from the giant Blue Nile hydroelectric dam built by Addis Ababa , the three countries said. A satellite …
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Germany has banned Tesla from repeating what a court says are misleading advertising statements related to the capabilities of the company’s driver assistance systems and autonomous driving, a Munich judge ruled Tuesday. FILE PHOTO: Tesla Super Chargers Show in Mojave, California, USA, July 10, 2019. REUTERS / …
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(Reuters) – The Mexican government is considering a $ 120 million offer for a luxurious presidential plane after a potential unidentified buyer offered to pay part in cash and part in medical equipment, a government official said Monday. FILE PHOTO: Boeing 787-8 Presidential Dreamliner of the Mexican Air Force is …
Read More »Zindzi Mandela, daughter of Nelson Mandela, dies
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Read More »WHO warns that the coronavirus crisis may worsen ‘worse and worse and worse’
GENEVA / ZURICH (Reuters) – The new worldwide coronavirus pandemic will worsen if countries fail to comply with strict health precautions, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned Monday. FILE PHOTO: The Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, attends a press conference organized by the Geneva …
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