Politics
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Mexico’s Historic Election Polls Maintain Female Leadership in Sight
In a landmark election, Mexico's MORENA party candidate leads the polls with 48%, signaling a potential shift in the country's…
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Venezuelan Opposition’s Machado Defiant Against Election Ban
Despite a Supreme Court ruling barring her from office, Venezuelan opposition candidate Maria Corina Machado vows to stay in the…
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Venezuela’s Political Turmoil: OAS Condemns Blocking of Opposition Leader
The Organization of American States (OAS) has strongly criticized the Venezuelan government's decision to prohibit opposition leader María Corina Machado…
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Ecuador’s Constitutional Court Filters Referendum Questions
Ecuador's Constitutional Court validates half of President Daniel Noboa's proposed referendum questions, aiming to reform security, justice, investment, and labor…
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Children in the Mexican State of Guerrero Armed for Self-Defense Against Organized Crime
In Guerrero, southern Mexico, children as young as 11 have been armed by a local indigenous community to safeguard their…
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Maduro Issues Warning that Agreement for Elections with Opposition in Venezuela Is at Risk of Falling Apart
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro issues a stark warning as the delicate political agreement with the opposition teeters on the brink…
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Venezuela-Guyana Dispute Leads to Diplomacy in Brazil Over Oil-Rich Esequibo
Venezuela and Guyana's diplomatic talks in Brazil over the Esequibo region, rich in oil and gas reserves, marked a commitment…
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Ecuador’s Military Exchange with the U.S. is A Major Strategic Shift
Ecuador is set to exchange Russian military equipment with the United States for new American gear, aiming to enhance its…
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Death Count in Haiti’s Gang Conflicts Surges to Almost 5,000 Annually
In Haiti, gang violence has alarmingly surged, with killings increasing by 110% last year, exposing deep-seated issues in the country's…
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U.S. Supreme Court Allows Federal Government to Cut Texas-México Border Wire
The United States Supreme Court ruled in favor of the federal government allowing the cutting of razor wire installed by…
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