SARAJEVO, Feb 8 (Reuters) - A close ally of Bosnian Serb separatist leader Milorad Dodik declared victory in a partial rerun on Sunday of the Serb Republic's presidential election, which was called due to irregularities in the original vote last November.
Sinisa Karan, of the republic's ruling SNSD party, was also the victor in the November election for the largely ceremonial post. His opponent, Branko Blanusa of the Serb Democratic Party, conceded... (continue reading...)
Feb 8 (Reuters) - Grocery giant Kroger plans to hire Greg Foran, a former Walmart executive, as its next chief executive officer, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, citing people familiar with the matter.
The U.S. grocer has been searching for a permanent CEO after the company ousted Rodney McMullen last year in the wake of a board investigation that found that his personal conduct was "inconsistent" with certain company policies.
... (continue reading...)By Gabriela Sanabria
MEXICO CITY, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Nicaragua has ended visa‑free entry for Cuban citizens effective Sunday, ending a policy that allowed thousands of Cubans to transit the Central American country in recent years on their journey north to the United States.
The government confirmed the decision in a statement. People familiar with the move said President Daniel Ortega’s administration appeared to be responding to ... (continue reading...)
By Frank Pingue
SANTA CLARA, California, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Fans began streaming into Levi's Stadium under sunny skies hours before kickoff on Sunday for Super Bowl LX, where the New England Patriots will face the Seattle Seahawks in an NFL championship showdown few could have predicted.
By midday, the streets surrounding the outdoor stadium were packed with cars while the sidewalks were a colorful mix of Seahawks and Patriots jerseys as... (continue reading...)
LISBON, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Moderate Socialist Antonio Jose Seguro appeared to be headed for a landslide victory in Portugal's presidential runoff on Sunday, with two exit polls putting him in the 67%-73% range, well ahead of his far-right, anti-establishment rival Andre Ventura.
The exit polls conducted for television channels RTP, SIC and TVI/CNN placed Ventura at 27%-33%, still a better result than the 22.8% his anti-immigration Chega party... (continue reading...)
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