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Colombian far-right candidate is latest Trumpian Latin American to ride anti-incumbent wave
Abelardo de la Espriella, promising an iron-fist approach to crime, leads polls in country’s presidential runoff electionSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email Abelardo de la Espriella, the far-right lawyer who is leading the polls ahead of Colombia’s presidential runoff election, has marketed his rum, wine and menswear brands – as well as his novels and albums on which he croons popular classics – under the label “De la Espriella Style”. But his shift from business suits to...
Kyrgyzstan calls for more Asian, African and Latin American seats on UN Security Council
As he announced his country's candidacy for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council, Kyrgyzstan's Foreign Minister Jeenbek Kulubaev called for its reform to include greater representation from Asia, Africa and South America. Kyrgyzstan's Foreign Minister Jeenbek Kulubaev has called for a broader representation and inclusion of smaller states in the United Nations Security Council, stating that his country would serve as a bridge-builder if the reform were implemented. "The foreign...
Trump's 'pastor' highlights evangelical surge in Spain in Madrid days before papal visit
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Another US air strike in the Pacific kills 'narco-terrorists' taking death toll to 202
The United States military has killed at least 202 people in air strikes on boats in the eastern Pacific Ocean. US Southern Command says the vessels are part of "narco-trafficking" operations and the people on board are "narco-terrorists". The Trump administration has declared the US is in armed conflict with Latin American drug cartels.
Maya altar and offerings at abandoned Belize sites highlight enduring ritual activities
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China-Cuba ‘US security threat’, Brazil’s rare earths: Latin America relations reads
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Venezuela, a big energy source, comes calling
Amid ongoing Indian efforts to diversify its oil supplies, PM Narendra Modi met Venezuela acting President Delcy Rodríguez and discussed ways to deepen the energy partnership. The Latin American country, which tops the list of countries with largest proven oil reserves, has emerged in recent weeks as one of India’s top crude suppliers. While no agreement was signed, both sides focused on securing long-term energy contracts citing “perfect complementarity” in the energy sector.
US judge blocks Trump restrictions on legal immigration
US judge blocks Trump restrictions on legal immigration WASHINGTON: A US federal judge on Friday (Jun 5) blocked a series of restrictions placed by President Donald Trump's administration on legal immigration following last year's shooting of two members of the National Guard by an Afghan immigrant. District Judge John McConnell said the restrictions on asylum, work permit, green card and citizen applications from nationals of 39 African, Asian, Latin American and Middle Eastern countries...
Brazil Rare-Earth Ambitions Clash With Strained Mining Regulator
Brazil Rare-Earth Ambitions Clash With Strained Mining Regulator Brazil’s aim to become a leader in rare-earths mining is running head-on into budget cuts and staffing shortages at the sector’s regulatory agency. The Latin American nation is pursuing partnerships with other countries on critical minerals and rare earths, yet its National Mining Agency, or ANM, lacks the resources to keep up with inspections and meet international commitments, said Director-General Mauro Sousa.
Off the Record: Politics, protests and dead flamingos dominate EU-Western Balkans summit
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