Telefonica's sale of stakes in its fibre optic network in Peru to private equity fund KKR and Chilean telecom firm Entel announced in July 2023 fell through, Entel said in a filing to the regulator on Thursday. Telefonica said it is maintaining talks with Entel and KKR, in a separate filing to the Peruvian stock market regulator. The deal was announced in July 2023 when Telefonica said it had agreed to sell a 54% stake in its fibre network to KKR and a 10% stake to Entel.
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof on Friday said there could be options for Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to visit the Netherlands without being arrested, despite the International Criminal Court's (ICC) arrest warrant against him. His words seemed to tone down a previous stance by his foreign minister Caspar Veldkamp, who last week in parliament said the Netherlands fully cooperates with the ICC, explaining that meant "we act on arrest warrants for people who are on Dutch territory".
Microsoft stock was lagging its tech peers on Friday as investors reacted to news the company is facing a broad inquiry from the FTC.
The U.S. is among 175 nations haggling over a treaty to reduce the vast quantity of plastic pollution that ends up in our food, water and even our bodies.
Namibians seized their second chance to vote Friday after elections were extended following logistic and technical failings that prevented many from casting their ballots two days ago, angering opposition parties aiming to loosen the ruling SWAPO party's 34-year grip on power.The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) party, among the strongest challengers to SWAPO, was among the parties that called Thursday for a halt in the electoral process, saying the election authority may have been "deliber
Police in Georgia arrested dozens of people overnight and early Friday in a violent crackdown on protests against the government's decision to delay EU membership talks.Ukraine and Poland said Friday they were "disappointed" by Tbilisi's decision to pause EU accession talks, with Kyiv accusing the Georgian government of trying to "please Moscow".
Portugal's parliament on Friday gave final approval to the centre-right minority government's 2025 budget bill, which promises to lift growth and generate a small surplus despite tax cuts for youths and businesses and hikes in wages and pensions. The bill passed with only 80 votes in favour from the alliance that supports the government because the Socialist Party, which has 78 seats in parliament, abstained, as it did in the previous reading of the bill. The vote represents some relief for the minority government, which many analysts had expected to struggle to survive after it took over in April, raising the prospect of a third snap election in as many years.
The outgoing head of Ohio's troubled teachers retirement system said that she is leaving the fund in strong fiscal condition, despite the turmoil at the top that her successor will inherit. In a recent interview with The Associated Press, Acting Executive Director and CFO Lynn Hoover said that the $94 billion State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio's returns over the short term, middle term and long term remain within the top 10% of peer funds around the country. “We’ve delivered,” said Hoover, who has seen her investment staff denied performance bonuses as part of recent tensions.
A French plan to significantly reduce its military presence in West and central Africa risks backfiring and further diminishing the former colonial power's influence in the region at a time when Russia is gaining ground. A French envoy to President Emmanuel Macron this week handed in a report with proposals on how France could reduce its military presence in Chad, Gabon and Ivory Coast, where it has deployed troops for decades. Details of the report have not been made public but two sources said the plan is to cut the number of troops to 600 from around 2,200 now.
Wall Street shares rose in a holiday-shortened session as the Black Friday shopping spree got under way and traders speculated whether Donald Trump may temper his trade tariff threats.US stock markets opened higher as traders returned from the Thanksgiving break for a half-day session.
When Melissa Lamesch is found dead at home in Mt. Morris, Illinois, on the day before Thanksgiving, authorities zero in on Matthew Plote, a man trained to save lives, not take them.
Teachers use tougher language when describing the misbehavior of Black children, new research shows.
Efforts are being made to develop the capacity of Native tribes to manage bison and bison habitats. An Indigenous scholar explains their sacred significance.
As a blast of Arctic air drops temperatures across the central and eastern U.S., multiple feet of snow is forecast for the Great Lakes states.
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The victim's captor allegedly changed the girl's name, kept her out of sight and out of school.
U.S. stocks were on track to end November with their biggest monthly gains this year, with chip stocks rallying Friday.
Syrian opposition forces claim to have entered Aleppo city from the western side, according to a statement released on Friday by the newly formed rebel coalition, the Military Operations Command.
Vito the pug beat over 1,900 other dogs to take home the top honor at the National Dog Show.
Investigators are trying to determine how a woman got past multiple security checkpoints this week at New York’s JFK International Airport and boarded a plane to Paris, apparently hiding in the aircraft’s bathrooms during the flight.