Slim rejects accusations of favoritism, says Telmex ‘no longer a business’

Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim speaks during a press conference in Mexico City, Mexico 12 February 2024. EFE/Sashenka Gutierrez

Mexico City, Feb 12 (EFE).- Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim said Tuesday that he has not benefited from the government of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and stressed that Telmex is “no longer a business.” Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim speaks during a press conference in Mexico City, Mexico 12 February 2024. EFE/Sashenka Gutierrez “Telmex is no … Read more

Spain’s farmers, truckers protest EU cuts to subsidies

Several tractors are lined up in Torrejón de Velasco after leaving from neighboring Titulcia as part of a protest against EU agricultural policy, 12 February 2024. EFE/ Javier Lizón

Madrid, Feb 12 (EFE).- Spanish farmers on Monday took to streets across the country, including in Madrid province, for the seventh consecutive day to protest against European Union cuts to agricultural subsidies. Spanish farmers have joined their colleagues in France and other European countries in recent weeks in demanding changes to EU policy, including more … Read more

‘Society of the Snow’ sweeps Spain’s 38th Goya Awards

Spanish film director Juan Antonio Bayona receives the Best Director award for his film ´La sociedad de la nieve´ during the 38th Goya award ceremony held in Valladolid, Castilla Leon, Spain, 10 February 2024. EFE/Chema Moya

Valladolid, Spain, Feb 10 (EFE).- “Society of the Snow,” Juan Antonio Bayona’s film about the 1972 Andes plane crash, swept Saturday night’s 38th Goya Awards for Spanish cinema, taking home 12 gongs, including best picture and best director. Award winners at the end of the 38th Goya award ceremony held in Valladolid, Castilla Leon, Spain, … Read more

More than 300 people arrested in Zimbabwe for alleged illegal occupation of land

(FILE). A farmer tends to his tobacco crop in Magunje, Zimbabwe, 08 January 2023 (issued 09 January 2023). EFE/EPA/AARON UFUMELI

Harare, Feb 9 (EFE).- Zimbabwean police arrested 312 people on Thursday for allegedly illegally occupying communal land, the defending lawyer and the police told EFE on Friday. After securing bail for the accused in the Chipinge Magistrate’s Court in Manicaland province in eastern Zimbabwe, attorney Lovemore Madhuku reassured EFE that “they have not broken any … Read more

Russia warns Ecuador of consequences of delivering soviet weapons to US

(FILE). Spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Maria Zakharova speaks at a news conference in Moscow, Russia, March 15, 2018, to explain that Russia will soon take retaliatory measures in response to Britain's expulsion of 23 Russian diplomats over the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal. EFE/ Sergei Ilnitsky

Moscow, Feb 7 (EFE).- Russia says the decision of the Ecuadorian government to deliver Soviet weapons to the United States will damage the relations between Moscow and Quito, the spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zakharova, warned Wednesday. “If Russian-made military equipment is transferred to a third party, Ecuador will violate its … Read more

Putin urges modernization of Russian aircraft industry amid Western sanctions

Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with members of the Russian government via videoconference at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, 07 February 2024. EFE/EPA/ALEXANDER KAZAKOV/SPUTNIK/KREMLIN POOL MANDATORY CREDIT

Moscow, Feb 7 (EFE).- Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday called for the upgrade and modernization of the Russian civil aircraft industry to manufacture globally competitive airplanes amid Western sanctions. “I would like to stress once again, Russian aircraft must conform to all quality, comfort and safety requirements, be indeed globally competitive as regards their … Read more

Japanese conglomerate Itochu breaks ties with Israeli defense company

(FILE) Honor guards carry Israeli and Japanese national flags during welcoming ceremony for visiting Israeli defense minister in Tokyo, Japan. EFE/EPA/DAVID MAREUIL / POOL

Tokyo, Feb 7 (EFE).- Japanese conglomerate Itochu is set to end its strategic cooperation with Israeli Defense company Elbit Systems by February, a company spokesperson confirmed to EFE on Wednesday. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) between both companies will end in February, according to the spokesperson, who did not wish to be named. Itochu’s statement … Read more

India turns to Spain for investments

(FILE) Prime Minister Narendra Modi (c) with M. K. Stalin in Chennai (India), August 8, 2018. EFE/FILE/Str

By David Asta Alares New Delhi, Feb 7 (EFE).- Indian interest in Spanish investments is on the rise, evidenced by recent visits to Spain by at least two regional government leaders. The latest regional government head from India to seek Spanish business investment was MK Stalin, the chief minister of the southern state of Tamil … Read more

Transporters protest violence, block roads throughout Mexico

An aerial photograph of transporters blocking an avenue in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, on Feb. 5, 2024. EFE/Luis Torres

Mexico City, Feb 5 (EFE).- Mexican cargo transport organizations carried out a national work stoppage and blocked roads throughout the country on Monday, despite the government’s announcement of a prior agreement to avoid these actions. Transporters block an avenue in Tapachula, Mexico, on Feb. 5, 2024. EFE/ Juan Manuel Blanco The Ministry of the Interior … Read more

Australia refuses to export cattle stranded on ship to Israel

(FILE) Sheep destined for the Middle East are loaded onboard the Al Messilah livestock vessel at the Fremantle wharf near Perth, Australia. EPA/EFE/TREVOR COLLENS AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT[AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT]

Sydney, Australia, Feb 5 (EFE).- Australia rejected Israel’s request on Monday to re-export thousands of cattle stranded at sea for weeks due to the Red Sea crisis. The Australian agricultural ministry said it was not satisfied with the transportation arrangements, as it did not guarantee the health and welfare of the livestock on board. The … Read more

Samsung chief acquitted in controversial 2015 merger case

Lee Jae-yong (C), chairman of Samsung Group, arrives to attend his sentencing session trial for the violation of Capital Market Financial Investment Business Act, at the Seoul District Court in Seoul, South Korea, 05 February 2024. EFE-EPA/JEON HEON-KYUN

Seoul, Feb 5 (EFE).- A South Korean court on Monday acquitted Samsung chairman Lee Jae-yong in the trial for alleged fraud and stock manipulation during a controversial merger of two companies of the group in 2015. SLee Jae-yong (C), chairman of Samsung Group, leaves after attending his sentencing session trial for the violation of Capital … Read more