At least four people were killed, and hundreds were injured during a bullfighting festival in Tolima, Colombia after a stand collapsed, according to local sources.
Relief and emergency agencies were on the scene to help survivors.
Colombian President-elect Gustavo Petro tweeted his condolences to people that were killed and affected by the collapse. He also called on mayors to pause shows following this incident.
The U.S. Federal Reserve is expected to increase interest rates by at least half a percentage point on Wednesday.
Officials are trying to rein in rampant inflation that reached 8.6 percent in May. But there are also concerns about a possible recession.
It’s a delicate balance between preventin...
Cities around the world are being urged to better prepare for heatwaves as climate change is making such extreme weather events far more common.
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies says millions of people are at risk of heat-related illnesses and thousands of liv...
The colorful and vibrant dance festival Lord of the Great Power is back on in La Paz, Bolivia.
Dancers paraded through the nation’s capital, to give thanks for their blessings.