Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution wins 17 of 22 state governorships
With 95.8% of all votes counted, it was confirmed that the Bolivarian Revolution had won 17 state governorships, while opposition parties had secured five
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With 95.8% of all votes counted, it was confirmed that the Bolivarian Revolution had won 17 state governorships, while opposition parties had secured five
The latest discovery is the third in recent weeks in territory previously held by the Ukrainian army. Meanwhile fighting has resumed near the Donetsk airport threatening the peace process but hostage exchanges continue.
Today, September 4, marks a month since the installation of Venezuela’s National Constituent Assembly (ANC), which has continued to work to promote policies that effectively address the needs of the Venezuelan people and their demands for justice, peace and economic improvements
Christmas Eve, parents and supporters gathered outside Enrique Peña Nieto’s office in Los Pinos to announce they will not celebrate the holidays without their children, “because each of our families are incomplete, and now Christmas is not in our hearts”
The New York government and business delegation to Cuba also hope to pressure the U.S. Congress to end its blockade on Cuba
Organized by Cuba’s permanent commission to the UN, the special tribute was requested by a group of countries from several continents
Berta Zúñiga doubts that the country's judicial system will shed light on who paid for her mother's assassination
On June 27, the Colombian people experienced one of the most important days of its history, with the completion of laying down of arms on the part of the Revolutionary Armed Forces- People's Army (FARC-EP), in the Buenavista area, located in the municipality of Mesetas en Met
Indigenous leaders from the nine countries that share the Amazon announced on Saturday the creation of the so-called G9, "a unified voice to influence global decisions," within the framework of the COP16 being held in Colombia
Three countries from the Latin American and Caribbean region — Ecuador, Nicaragua and Cuba — are in the world’s top ten regarding women’s parliamentary representation.