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The previous Colombian ambassador to Venezuela, Armando Benedetti, sent out to Gustavo Petro's former chief of personnel, Laura Sarabia, some audios that show that she is a key piece to comprehending the financing of the leftist president's project ... which she knows everything.Thus, he made it clear to her that if he were to discuss what took place in
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A mysterious fish lives in Bolivia.
Named “Moema juanderibaensis,” the specimen was discovered by scientist Heinz Arno Drawert two decades ago in small pools in a forested area between the Chiquitanía and the Bolivian Amazon – but was only recently described.
The fish can survive for hours without being underwater.
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Write comment (96 Comments)The president of Ecuador, Guillermo Lasso, formally revealed yesterday, Friday, that he will not look for reelection in the early basic elections that the South American nation will hold next August 20. Today, after a deep reflection, I want to reveal (...) that I will not accept the postulation as a prospect to the Presidency of the Republic in
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By Daniel Salazar CastellanosThe approval of Colombian President Gustavo Petro fell once again in May.The results were released amidst a brand-new crisis in the Government due to the supposed prohibited interceptions of the baby-sitter of the Chief of Staff of the Presidency, Laura Sarabia Torres.President Gustavo Petro's administration is now authorized by 33.8% of C
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Read more: Petro's displeasure is close to 60% and his communication on Twitter is disapproved
Write comment (91 Comments)The Argentine Foreign Minister, Santiago Cafiero, affirmed yesterday that the country aspires to strengthen the interests of the Global South, while participating as a guest at a meeting of foreign ministers of the BRICS countries taking place in Cape Town, the legislative capital of South Africa.
Cafiero, who participated virtually, affirmed in
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By Rodrigo Orihuela and Macarena Munoz
A few months ago, when apartments in a luxury building on Padilla Street in Madrid’s upscale Salamanca neighborhood went on sale, more than half of them were bought by wealthy Mexicans.
The project, with 25 homes costing up to US$3.25 million each, is financed mainly by Mexican investors and symbolizes the
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Read more: Wealthy Latin Americans are turning Madrid into a new Miami
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