Politics
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U.S. Sanctions Venezuelan Gang Tren de Aragua in Major Crackdown
The United States has imposed sanctions on the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, known for its extensive criminal activities across…
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Salvatore Mancuso Released: Colombia’s Complex Path to Justice and Reconciliation
Colombian warlord Salvatore Mancuso, released after 12 years in the U.S. and three years in detention, promises to aid Colombia's…
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Edmundo González: Venezuela’s Unexpected Hope for Change
Venezuela's opposition candidate aims to restore democracy in the face of authoritarian rule.
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Mexico’s Fentanyl Seizures Drop Amid Internal Cartel Conflict and Methamphetamine Focus
Despite the ongoing fentanyl crisis in the United States, Mexico's efforts to seize the drug have sharply declined. This alarming…
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Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro Accused of Embezzling Luxury Jewelry
Brazilian federal police have formally accused former President Jair Bolsonaro of embezzlement for allegedly misappropriating luxury jewelry given by the…
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Peru’s Controversial Law on Crimes Against Humanity Sparks Outrage
Peru's Congress has passed a law introducing a statute of limitations for crimes against humanity, despite strong opposition from human…
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Bolivia Investigates Attempted Coup Involving Military and Civilians
Bolivia's Prosecutor's Office has formed a special commission to investigate over 30 military and civilian individuals allegedly involved in the…
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Venezuela Resumes Talks with U.S. Amid Election Tensions
Venezuela's government, led by President Nicolás Maduro, plans to resume negotiations with the U.S. this week. This move comes less…
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Bolivia Summons Argentine Ambassador Over Coup Allegations Dispute
Bolivia's government has called in the Argentine ambassador after President Javier Milei's office comments rejected claims of a recent coup…
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