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Mexico’s Electoral Institute Begins Training Phase Prior to Judicial Elections

The National Electoral Institute (INE) of Mexico began this Sunday the first stage of training for the individuals selected to serve as polling officials in the electoral process on June 1. RELATED: Mexican Senate Approves Reform of the Judiciary From February 9 to March 31, the Supervisors and Electoral Assistant Trainers of the Institute will […]

Elections in Kosovo End With a Projected Victory for PM Albin Kurti’s Party

The first projections following the conclusion of the parliamentary elections in the self-proclaimed independent state of Kosovo this Sunday at 18:00 GMT place the ruling party ‘Vetëvendosje’ (Self-Determination) of Prime Minister Albin Kurti in first place. RELATED: NATO Parliamentary Assembly Accepts Kosovo as Associate Member Kurti’s party would obtain between 38.2% and 42.3% of the […]

Crisis in Gustavo Petro’s Cabinet: Requests Protocol Resignations of Ministers and Administrative Directors

This announcement follows a six-hour session last week in which Petro openly criticized his collaborators and defended the controversial appointment of Armando Benedetti as head of the Presidential Office, who faces accusations of corruption and misconduct. Related: Colombian President Petro Criticizes Ministers’ Attitude During Cabinet Meeting Colombian President Gustavo Petro has requested the protocol resignations […]

Four Palestinians Killed in Gaza by Israeli Army Gunfire Despite Ceasefire

Eyewitnesses stated that the deceased were attempting to assess the condition of their homes following the recent withdrawal of the Israeli Army from the Netzarim Corridor, an area that separates northern and southern Gaza. Related: More Than 60 Injured and Sick Gazans Arrive in Egypt This Saturday The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported this Sunday […]

Nicaragua Expresses Its Condolences For Namibia’s President Death

The Nicaraguan government expressed its “Deepest Condolences” for the death of Samuel Daniel Shafiishuna Nujoma, independence fighter of Namibia and first president of the country after its independence in 1990 from South Africa from the segregationist regime. RELATED: Venezuela Joins Namibia in National Mourning for the Passing of Sam Nujoma “We extend our solidarity to […]

Salvadorans Protest Again Demanding Ban on Metal Mining

At least 300 Salvadorans gathered this Sunday to reiterate their position against the exploration and exploitation of metallic mining in the Central American country, made possible after the approval in Congress of a law proposed by President Nayib Bukele. RELATED: Hundreds of Salvadorans Protest Over Metal Mining Law Pushed by Nayib Bukele Environmentalists, human rights […]

Venezuela Joins Namibia in National Mourning for the Passing of Sam Nujoma

The announcement was made by Namibia’s current president, Nangolo Mbumba, who reported that Nujoma had been hospitalized for the past three weeks due to health issues. Related: Namibia Elects Its First Female Leader The government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has expressed its solidarity and joined Namibia in national mourning following the passing of […]

More Than 30% of Ecuadorians Voters Have Already Voted

According to the National Electoral Council of Ecuador’s (CNE) latest information, more than 30% of the citizens entitled in the electoral roll have already voted in this Sunday’s presidential elections. RELATED: Ecuador: Social-Christian Candidate Questions Electoral Authorities The teleSUR’s correspondent in Quito, indicates that this figure confirms the historical trend that Ecuadorian voters generally go […]

Libya Discovers Nearly 50 Bodies in Two Mass Graves in the Desert

Authorities in Libya have uncovered nearly 50 bodies in two mass graves in the country’s southeastern desert, marking yet another grim discovery linked to migrants seeking to reach Europe through North Africa. According to officials, 19 bodies were found Friday on a farm in Kufra, a remote desert city. Images shared on social media by […]

Cameroon Sugarcane Workers Clash with Police, Over 150 Hectares Destroyed

Violent clashes between sugarcane plantation workers and police forces have led to the destruction of over 150 hectares of sugarcane fields at Société Sucrière du Cameroun (SOSUCAM), Cameroon’s largest sugar producer. The unrest erupted earlier this week as workers protested harsh labor conditions, low wages, and salary delays. Demonstrators described their working environment as “slavery […]

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This announcement follows a six-hour session last week in which Petro openly criticized his collaborators and defended the controversial appointment of Armando Benedetti as head of the Presidential Office, who faces accusations of corruption and misconduct. Related: Colombian President Petro Criticizes Ministers’ Attitude During Cabinet Meeting Colombian President Gustavo Petro has requested the protocol resignations […]

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