Delegations from the United States and Mexico are continuing on Thursday their talks in Washington in order to find some alternatives to reduce the flow of immigrants to the common border. Read more Mexico, USA Talk on Immigration, But under Tariff Threats
Angola is Friday preparing conditions for a law on human tissue, cell and organ transplants, a document that should be submitted to parliament after being drafted by health technicians. Read more Angola Paves the Way for Organ Transplants
Fernando Teixeira, general director of the Cuban cigar importer Emporium Cigars confirmed to Sputnik that "the National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa), made a wrong interpretation of the formula of Cohiba cigars and the situation has been regularized." Read more Brazil Reverses Decision Banning Sales of Cohiba Cigars
The European Space Agency (ESA) has issued a warning this Friday about the threat to Earth caused by the passage of a 40-metre asteroid to more than six million kilometres from the planet on Sept. 9. Read more Dangerous Asteroid to Pass Near Earth Next September
Venezuela’s envoy to the United Nations says the United States is preparing for a “military invasion” of his country, amid Washington’s recent move to impose sanctions on the state-owned oil firm PDVSA in its harshest financial challenge yet to President Nicolas Maduro. Read more Venezuelan envoy to UN says Washington Preparing for Military Invasion of Venezuela