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Diaz-Canel makes international flights on a Venezuelan planeCuban dictator Miguel Diaz-Canel and six of his regime’s senior ministers began, on Wednesday, an international tour of a remarkable economic nature and linked to the energy crisis the country is suffering from.Shortly before leaving Havana, Diaz-Canel said on his Twitter account @DiazCanelB that he had pledged A tour that will take you to four countries: Algeria, Russia, Turkey and China”In response to official invitations made by the leaders of those countries.”The trip will last eleven days, until Sunday November 27. Díaz-Canel will be accompanied by Deputy Prime Ministers Ricardo Cabrisas and Alejandro…

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Cuba is waiting for a new day of simultaneous power outages on the island (Reuters)Governmental company electrical union (UNE) from Cuba She had warned the citizens what to expect cutbacks In the mains during Tuesday. Power failure will come to a 37% of the island’s area And they will be through in late Time of nighthours of the largest consumption.This advertisement, however, is nothing new on the island. For months, Cuba has been suffering from constant power outages as a result of the energy crisis going on there. This condition worsened after passing Hurricane Ian From the west – at…

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A supporter of Castillo, this Thursday in Lima.Ernesto Benavides (AFP)Dividing Peru in two is not new. But this fragmentation has become more visible and heard in recent days. Last Saturday, about 5,000 people took to the streets in Lima to express their condolences Not satisfied with the current government of President Pedro Castillo. On Thursday, only five days later, the majority of citizens in the capital and fourteen cities did the same in the streets and squares, but to support the administration of the rural master who took power a year and a half ago. This emotion deep in the…

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US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) The list of countries whose citizens will be able to apply for it has been revealed Temporary work visa for 2023 Among this list, Colombian nationality was found.Colombians will be able to apply to be a part of H-2A Visa Programsfocused on the agricultural sector, and H-2B Visa Programwhich are classified as “non-agricultural” and include sectors such as tourism, hotels, construction and other services.The first step in obtaining a visa is to find an employer who needs labor in the United States. This can be obtained by applying, for example, to Work section tools…

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Argentina’s candidate for the presidency of the Islamic Development Bank, Cecilia Todesca, is pictured in August 2020 in Buenos Aires.Irina Sanchez (EFE/Cabinet HQ)Argentina joined the race for the presidency Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), The most important multilateral credit organization on the continent. On the verge of the nomination period, Alberto Fernandez’s government has noticed downstream Cecilia Todesca, Secretary for Economic Relations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, an economist who is part of his circle of authority. The news came from Paris, where Fernandez is with Todesca on tour, on a stopover ahead of the delegation that will take part…

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Maduro regime and opposition negotiators Jorge Rodriguez and Gerardo Blade – second and fourth from left to right, respectively -; Next to Michel Ramis, Director of French Diplomacy in the Americas and the Caribbean, left; Eleanor Carroet, deputy of the second constituency of French residents abroad, center; and French Ambassador to Venezuela Romain Nadal (@NadalDiplo)Envoys from Nicolas Maduro’s regime and the Venezuelan opposition meet in Paris, in a meeting organized around Peace Forumin search of a Possibility to repeat the official dialogue, stop by Chavismo’s decision. Speaker of the Chavista Parliament, Jorge Rodriguez; And Juan Guaido’s envoy, Gerard BladeFaces are…

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NASA’s Artemis I mission is delayed again as Tropical Storm Nicole moves toward the launch site NASA has canceled the scheduled September 27 launch of the Artemis 1 rocket due to Hurricane Ian, which is expected to gain strength as it approaches Florida. (Photo: JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images) the mission Artemis Iwhich is expected to send an unmanned spacecraft on a test mission around the moon, has been postponed again as NASA’s Space Launch System grapples with Tropical Storm Nicole, which is now expected to become a hurricane before it reaches Florida’s east coast. The space agency was targeting…

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Kwaoru destroyed. She had no one to support her. By then, she and Sarah had taken a series of buses to Honduras. They used up all their money.Now in Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras, she considered her options, mindful of the trauma of trying to get into a country where she would almost certainly be rejected. “I am writing this to you with tears in my eyes,” he said in a text message.I was going to the immigration office to ask for help to get back home. “It pains me to give up the dream of living in a place…

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Jose Ramon Fernandez. (Kuratoscoro/Getty Images)world Cup It is usually the most important event for the players and the entire environment around it. football. Sports commentators also enjoy this event a lot, but there are certain cases where their targets are blocked by various incidents. Jose Ramon Fernandez lived in his body before 1990 World Cup in Italy. The controversial journalist had given television coverage of a case cashiersan investigation that exposed document falsification of the national under-20 team during the pre-world championships of that category in Guatemala in 1988. The initial sanction, when the embarrassing trap was known, was to…

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Luis FajardoBBC Monitoring5 hoursimage source, Getty ImagesWe all know the impact of concerns about poverty and corruption on Latin American elections. But how much influence do these two factors have on American politics, which culminated in the midterm elections on Tuesday, November 8? To answer this question, it may be helpful to map first How serious is the problem in the United StatesCompared to what is happening in Latin America. In general, poverty problems are of a different magnitude in Latin American countries, compared to what happened in the United States. It is also true that the public perception of…

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