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Eduardo Año, Philippine National Security Advisor, called for the expulsion of Chinese diplomats for spreading malicious information (Reuters)National Security Advisor Filipino, Eduardo Año, requested this Friday Expulsion of Chinese diplomats For spreading false and tendentious information, in a major and strong escalation Territorial dispute in the South China Sea.Año said in a statement that the Chinese embassy in Manila coordinated “Repeated actions to spread misinformation” With the aim of sowing division, division and division. These actions “should not go unpunished and without serious penalties.”claimed.In his statements, the official was referring to news published this week about the alleged leak of……

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politeness Democratic Alternative presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia and Governor Manuel Rosales held an expanded working meeting Thursday afternoon. The meeting initially passed between accounts related to mutual paths and then touched on the matter. They addressed a new campaign blueprint 80 days before the July 28 election. They agreed that Venezuela needed to hold the aforementioned elections peacefully, with clear objectives to relaunch the country, according to the government program unanimously agreed upon in the unitary platform. In principle, González Urrutia thanked Rosales for his efforts to save the electoral process on March 25 and then make his candidacy…

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The United Kingdom announces the expulsion of the Russian military attaché due to “malicious activities”UK expels Russian military attaché, withdraws diplomatic status from some properties and limits the duration of Russian diplomatic visasThe government announced on Wednesday.In a speech to Parliament on Wednesday, the British Home Secretary said: James CleverlyHe declared that the action taken by the British Government followed a pattern of Russian “malicious activity.” In the United Kingdom and Europe.“We will expel the Russian military attaché, who is an undeclared military intelligence officer.”He said smartly.The official added that the country has revoked the diplomatic building status of several…

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Children in Al-Hawl camp in Syria (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic/File)United State He announced Tuesday that there is Twenty Western citizens returned to their homelandHalf of them are American A A camp housing tens of thousands of relatives of suspected ISIS fightersIt is the largest repatriation operation to date from the country.In a complex operation in which they participated American agencies, Kuwait And the fighters Kurds, The United States repatriated eleven American citizensAmong them are five minors, as well as a nine-year-old boy, who is a non-American brother of an American, the Secretary of State announced. Anthony Blinken.In the same process, The United…

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Achievement presidential candidate José Raul Molino celebrates after winning the general election, in Panama City, Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Matías Delacroix)Opposition parties in Venezuela is a new time (UNT) And the popular will (VP) Congratulated this Monday jose raul molino, He was elected President of Panama for the period 2024-2029, after the elections that took place on Sunday, in which he obtained 34.4% of the votes.Through the presidential elections scheduled for July 28, in which both parties support Edmundo González Urrutia, the candidate supported by the opposition coalition Democratic Unionist Platform.“We hope that you will be more willing to…

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the situation Blackouts In Cuba, things got worse on SundayThis comes after a week of increasing interruptions due to fuel shortages and continued entry and exit service to power stations, in addition to high consumption.Good With the state Electricity Union (UNE), after a Saturday with a maximum impact of 716 megawatts and a power outage due to the generation deficit between 6:30 a.m. that day and 2:06 a.m. Sunday, the weekend couldn't be better.The maximum expected deficit for today is 700 MW During the afternoon rush hour. Since dawn, electricity generation has not covered the demand: the national system had…

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Universities across the United States will hold their graduation ceremonies after weeks of protests. This is the latest news Graduation ceremonies will be held this weekend at colleges and universities across the United States, after weeks of protests in which more than 2,100 people were arrested on more than 40 college campuses in at least 25 states. The wave of pro-Palestinian protests and university authorities' concerns about security have already begun to affect graduation ceremonies. In Michigan, protesters disrupted a graduation ceremony at the University of Michigan's College of Music, Theater and Dance on Friday, according to a video by…

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NTN24's La Mañana program interviewed Andres Izara, who was a minister to former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.On Channel Americas, former Head of the Communications and Tourism Portfolio, He referred to corruption accusations against former Venezuelan Petroleum Minister Tarek El Aissami.“He has always been imprisoned at home, in a kind of legal limbo as usually happens in Venezuela, where a person also spends a year without being charged.”Izara expressed.He added: “Given the silence that prevailed (about this issue), the media speculated too much. There are worse cases, such as that of Miguel Rodriguez Torres, Chavez's former interior minister who was imprisoned…

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The Nicaraguan regime increases repression: it ordered the closure of 13 other non-governmental organizations in the country (Reuters)System Daniel Ortega This Thursday ordered a closure 13 Non-governmental organizations in Nicaragua As a result of their alleged non-compliance with laws that stipulate that their financial data must be reported, “which hinders oversight and monitoring” by the responsible agency. Interior Minister Maria Amelia Coronel has approved its dissolution, and after this announcement the Public Prosecutor's Office will move forward Transferring your personal or real property to the name of the state.Among the entities reached were the Association of Airlines, the Nicaraguan Taekwondo…

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The dangerous wave left many photos missing A warm holiday day at the beach, suddenly interrupted by a wave about three meters high, the events were captured on camera by a woman who was recording the direction of the sea, when the tide of water suddenly exceeded the limits and reached those who were relatively far from the coast, fastened with their personal belongings and low umbrellas. by: Herald After the high tide arrived, those present expressed their annoyance and rushed to get up from their resting place and collect all their belongings that ended up wet or under water.…

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