Politics
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Mexico’s Amnesty Law Reform: Balancing Justice and Information
The Mexican Senate approved a controversial amendment to the Amnesty Law, granting the President the power to offer amnesty in…
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Argentina Detains Suspected Jihadist Amid Regional Security Concerns
In a significant operation, Argentine authorities arrested 35-year-old Manuel Antu Carrera in Bariloche, linked to jihadist terrorism, highlighting growing regional…
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U.S. Reinstates Venezuela Sanctions Amid Unmet Election Promises
The Biden administration announced it would not renew a general license that allowed for eased sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry,…
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Diplomatic Tensions Surge: Venezuela Shuts Embassy in Ecuador
In a bold act of solidarity with Mexico, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro ordered the closure of Venezuela's embassy and consulates…
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Hunger in Haiti Reaches Record Levels
Haiti faces an unprecedented hunger crisis, with violence exacerbating food insecurity to its worst since the 2010 earthquake. The World…
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Nicaragua to Launch Controversial Prisoner Release Program
Nicaragua announces the release of 1,500 prisoners on a date resonant with opposition protests, stirring debate on justice and political…
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Cuba Faces Rising Drug Use Amid Economic Hardships
Cuba, long known for strict drug control, confronts escalating illegal drug consumption, especially among its youth, as economic strains expose…
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Former Colombian President Uribe to Stand Trial
Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe will face trial for witness tampering and fraud, marking a significant chapter in the nation's…
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Trial Commences for Panama Papers Money-Laundering Case
The trial of 27 individuals, including the founders of Mossack Fonseca, tied to the Panama Papers scandal commences in Panama.…
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