World leaders against coup d etat in Bolivia
Immediately after the news of the coup d'etat in Bolivia, leaders from different countries around the world condemned such events in that nation.
Defense will request Lula's immediate release after STF ruling
Evo Morales condemns continued violence in Bolivia
Cochabamba - Former Bolivian President Evo Morales condemned Monday right-wing opposition leaders Carlos Mesa and Lusi Camacho for failing to stop the violence in the country and warned that they intend to blame him for such violence instead of taking responsibility following the coup against his constitutional government.
National Security Council is held in Chile without major announcement
Santiago de Chile - Without major announcements given the seriousness of the social and political crisis in Chile, a meeting of the National Security Council (Consena) was held this Thursday summoned by President Sebastian Piñera.
Evo Morales resigns to preserve peace in the country
The president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, announced on Sunday his resignation given increasing violence by opposition groups challenging the results of elections held October 20.
VarelaLeaks: A new high profile scandal rocks Panama
Panama - Panama faces a new scandal with revelations of the workings of power, regarding the content of an allegedly lost cell phone.
Culture
Havana - The King of Spain, Felipe VI, is presenting the historian of Havana, Eusebio Leal, this Wednesday with the Grand Cross of the Royal and Distinguished Spanish Order of Charles III, in the context of the 500th anniversary of this capital.
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Paris - UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay said today in this capital that guaranteeing education would lay the foundations for lasting peace on Earth.
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Havana - The Mexican Embassy in Cuba will present the Cultural Merit award to Cuban dancer Viengsay Valdes, choreographer Alberto Mendez and cultural official Reinaldo Mendez, it was announced at a press conference.
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