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Trump orders unprecedented mass deportation targeting Democratic cities
Trump unleashes sweeping deportation plan, sparking legal battles and nationwide protests.
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro denounces U.S.-backed coup plot and urges popular consultation for social justice
President Gustavo Petro exposes a U.S.-supported far-right coup attempt against his progressive government and calls for a popular consultation on labor and social reforms as essential steps toward peace and justice in Colombia.
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Nicaragua and China break ground on landmark Solar project to power water access and energy sovereignty
Nicaragua, with Chinese financing, launches its largest solar plant to date—powering water systems, cutting energy costs, and deepening South-South cooperation on infrastructure for social good.
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Trump deploys troops to LA amid anti-ICE protests
Trump deploys 2,000 troops to LA amid anti-ICE protests. Governor Newsom calls it a political stunt: “They want a spectacle. Don’t give them one.”
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Donald Trump and Panama: A return to 1903?
A mobilization is beginning to defend national sovereignty, trampled by Yankee imperialism and local traitors.
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Denmark summons U.S. Envoy over espionage targeting Greenland
Intelligence agencies have been identifying individuals who align with U.S. strategic interests.
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U.S. officials’ planned visit to Greenland is inappropriate: Denmark
If they don’t clearly condemn the U.S. treatment of Greenland, the situation will escalate every day, President Egede warned.
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Venezuelans demand the release of migrants deported to El Salvador
Migrants in Salvadoran prisons are separated from their families and lack adequate and timely protections for their defense.
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UN investigation accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza through targeted destruction of health facilities
A United Nations investigation released on Thursday has concluded that Israel committed acts of genocide in the Gaza Strip by systematically targeting and destroying reproductive health care facilities.
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Venezuelan opposition diverted $116 million delivered by USAID
These funds were delivered during Guaido’s ‘interim government’ as ‘humanitarian aid’ through an NGO that belong to politicians who live without working abroad.
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The ocean surface is warming four times faster than in the 1980s
Ocean temperatures were rising at a rate of 0.06 °C per decade, whereas now they are increasing by 0.27 °C every ten years.
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Pepe Mujica says goodbye to his comrades
The former Uruguayan president asked to be kept out of public activities since he is dying.
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187 Countries demand an end to the U.S. blockade against Cuba
Once again, the United States and Israel voted against the lifting of arbitrary sanctions against the Cuban people.
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Israeli bombing kills at least 93 Palestinians in a building in Gaza
For 24 days, the Israeli military siege has combined an intense bombing campaign with a ground incursion.
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Cuba requests entry into the BRICS
On Monday, the Director of General Affairs of the Cuban Foreign Ministry, Carlos Pereira, announced that his country had requested to join BRICS+.
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South America faces one of the worst waves of wildfires in recent years
Most of the fires have been caused by deliberate burning of lands and improper disposal of highly polluting waste.
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Society of Pneumology calls to resume the use of masks
Updated statistics on pulmonology consultations show 26.2% of patients with exacerbated asthma; 11.9% with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; 11.4% with acute bronchitis; 9.7% with influenza; and 7.8% with pneumonia.
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Doctors in Italy strike against proposed pension cuts
Some 85 percent of staff of the National Health Service and private medical facilities stayed away from work.
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Boarding Schools probe tells U.S. history of genocide
Inhumane treatment and physical abuse were widespread in two major boarding schools from 1892-1909.
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Cuban President pays tribute to Malcolm X
The Cuban President is in New York this week to attend the high-level segment of the UN General Assembly.