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THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC EXTENDS COVID-19 EMERGENCY Currently, people under 20 years old are registering the highest number of contagions in this Caribbean nation. On Wednesday, the Dominican Republic's President Luis Abinader extended the COVID-19 state of emergency for 45 additional days starting on May 30. His decision seeks to address an increase in COVID-19 contagions. GENOCIDE IN CANADA: MASS GRAVE OF INDIAN CHILDREN FOUND An indigenous community in British Columbia says it has found evidence of what happened to some of its missing children: a mass grave containing the remains of 215 children on the grounds of a former residential school, operated by the Church. CUBA: VACCINE CANDIDATE ABDALA ENDS PHASE III CLINICAL The head of the clinical study highlighted the feat that constituted the injection of the vaccine candidate, completed on Saturday, May 1st, in thousands of people in phase III. It ratified the commitment of all the specialists with the successful completion of the Abdala clinical study. Along with this formulation, Cuba has Soberana 02,from
RECOLETA, CHILE: DANIEL JADUE SWEEPS THE MUNICIPAL The mayor and presidential candidate for the Communist party wins with over 64 percent of the votes. Communist leader and presidential candidate Daniel Jadue achieved a massive lead in the Recoleta municipal elections where, so far, he has obtained 64.61 percent. With 24,89% percent of the tables counted, he is followed far away by theright
BOLSONARO IS GUILTY OF A GENOCIDE IN BRAZIL, LULA HOLDS During an interview with the German outlet Der Spiegel, Brazil’s former President Lula da Silva called his country’s epidemiological situation "the greatest genocide in our history" and blamed President Jair Bolsonaro for what happens. "On Tuesday 3,158 people died in Brazil as a result of COVID-19. It is the greatest genocide in our MOROCCO CLOSES BORDER CROSSING TO SPANISH CITY Morocco on Wednesday closed the border crossing at Tarajal beach to prevent massive migration flows to Ceuta. In the last week, some 8,000 migrants managed to enter this Spanish city located in North Africa. Nearly 5,600 migrants have already been "returned" to Morocco according to the government of Ceuta. CHILE BEGINS SECOND DAY OF ELECTIONS On Sunday, Chile continues the voting process in which over 14.9 million people were eligible to choose 155 members of the convention that will draft the new Constitution, 16 governors, 345 mayors, and 2,252 councilors. As on Saturday, polling stations are expected to receive votes from 08:00 am to 6 pm local time. PERU SAW LAST PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE AHEAD OF APRIL 11 Peru's National Elections Jury (JNE) Wednesday concluded the last presidential debate, an event in which six candidates presented their promises to tackle the pandemic and corruption. The debate was attended by Rafael Lopez (Popular Renovation), Yonhy Lescano (Popular Action), Julio Guzman (Purple Party), Daniel Salaverry (We Are Peru),Rafael
TELESUR ENGLISHNEWSVIDEOSMULTIMEDIAOPINIONANALYSISENGLISH teleSUR English is an alternative representation for world news. We focus on the people, the common citizen, stories untold by traditonal media. You will only find them at teleSUR. URUGUAY HASN'T CURVED COVID-19 DESPITE VACCINATING 28% As of Sunday morning, Uruguay had reported 312,703 COVID-19 cases and 4,583 related deaths. Uruguay holds the higher death rate in the American region for 14 days in a row despite its express vaccination campaign, which has reached over a million people completely immunized. "The last report reads that eight out of ten intubatedpatients die.
THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC EXTENDS COVID-19 EMERGENCY Currently, people under 20 years old are registering the highest number of contagions in this Caribbean nation. On Wednesday, the Dominican Republic's President Luis Abinader extended the COVID-19 state of emergency for 45 additional days starting on May 30. His decision seeks to address an increase in COVID-19 contagions. GENOCIDE IN CANADA: MASS GRAVE OF INDIAN CHILDREN FOUND An indigenous community in British Columbia says it has found evidence of what happened to some of its missing children: a mass grave containing the remains of 215 children on the grounds of a former residential school, operated by the Church. CUBA: VACCINE CANDIDATE ABDALA ENDS PHASE III CLINICAL The head of the clinical study highlighted the feat that constituted the injection of the vaccine candidate, completed on Saturday, May 1st, in thousands of people in phase III. It ratified the commitment of all the specialists with the successful completion of the Abdala clinical study. Along with this formulation, Cuba has Soberana 02,from
RECOLETA, CHILE: DANIEL JADUE SWEEPS THE MUNICIPAL The mayor and presidential candidate for the Communist party wins with over 64 percent of the votes. Communist leader and presidential candidate Daniel Jadue achieved a massive lead in the Recoleta municipal elections where, so far, he has obtained 64.61 percent. With 24,89% percent of the tables counted, he is followed far away by theright
BOLSONARO IS GUILTY OF A GENOCIDE IN BRAZIL, LULA HOLDS During an interview with the German outlet Der Spiegel, Brazil’s former President Lula da Silva called his country’s epidemiological situation "the greatest genocide in our history" and blamed President Jair Bolsonaro for what happens. "On Tuesday 3,158 people died in Brazil as a result of COVID-19. It is the greatest genocide in our MOROCCO CLOSES BORDER CROSSING TO SPANISH CITY Morocco on Wednesday closed the border crossing at Tarajal beach to prevent massive migration flows to Ceuta. In the last week, some 8,000 migrants managed to enter this Spanish city located in North Africa. Nearly 5,600 migrants have already been "returned" to Morocco according to the government of Ceuta. CHILE BEGINS SECOND DAY OF ELECTIONS On Sunday, Chile continues the voting process in which over 14.9 million people were eligible to choose 155 members of the convention that will draft the new Constitution, 16 governors, 345 mayors, and 2,252 councilors. As on Saturday, polling stations are expected to receive votes from 08:00 am to 6 pm local time. PERU SAW LAST PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE AHEAD OF APRIL 11 Peru's National Elections Jury (JNE) Wednesday concluded the last presidential debate, an event in which six candidates presented their promises to tackle the pandemic and corruption. The debate was attended by Rafael Lopez (Popular Renovation), Yonhy Lescano (Popular Action), Julio Guzman (Purple Party), Daniel Salaverry (We Are Peru),Rafael
ST. KITTS & NEVIS ENFORCES CURFEW TO CURB COVID-19 The Caribbean island had reported 111 new cases, 94 of which remain active. As of June 7, 8,759 people had been fully vaccinated. BIDEN REVEALS PLANS TO SHARE COVID-19 VACCINES On Thursday, the White House revealed that president Joe Biden's plan to share COVID-19 vaccines with the rest of the world, as he pledged earlier in the year following criticism for the hoarding of vaccines and the raw materials export ban hindered vaccine production in India. MEXICO DONATES 400,000 ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINES 2 hours ago · Mexico's Foreign Affairs Ministry confirmed the delivery of 400,000 AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines to Belize, Bolivia, and Paraguay. RELATED: Mexican Foreign Minister Denounces Almagro'sMandate at the OAS
CHILE'S METROPOLITAN REGION TO ENTER INTO QUARANTINE AGAIN 1 day ago · Chile's Health Ministry informed that the Metropolitan region would enter quarantine as of Saturday due to a rise in COVID-19 contagions and deaths. CHILE TO FINISH SUBNATIONAL ELECTIONS STARTED LAST MONTH 3 hours ago · Subnational elections are taking place amid a pressing COVID-19 situation, especially in the Metropolitan Region which is the most important governorships at stake. COLOMBIANS TO TAKE OVER BOGOTA TO DEMAND DUQUE TO DIALOGUE The "great takeover of Bogota" is a march that arises as a response to the negative attitude adopted by the Duque administration, which refuses to sign pre-agreements on guarantees for social protest and move towards the negotiation of the demands raised by social organizations. This massive mobilization will begin at 10:00 localtime from the
PUEBLA GROUP CALLS TO RESPECT ELECTION RESULTS IN PERU 2 hours ago · The Puebla Group called on Peruvian institutions and political actors to respect the presidential election's results and refrain from promoting political upheaval in the country. COLOMBIA: POLICE BRUTALITY LEFT 30 PEOPLE INJURED IN Colombia's Mobile Anti-Riot Squadron (ESMAD) on Wednesday night used stun guns and tear gas canisters to halt a peaceful protest in Pereira city, where they left at least 30 people injured. GUATEMALA TO HOST US-SUPPORTED CENTER FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS Guatemala will host the first of several centers in Central America for immigrant asylum seekers in the United States, the White House announced on the eve of Vice President Kamala Harris' trip to the region. RELATED: Heavy Rainfalls Affect Over 13,000 People in Guatemala. Between June 6 and 8, Harris will hold meetings withGuatemala's
PENTAGON: US WITHDRAWAL FROM AFGHANISTAN PAST HALFWAY However, in recent weeks, the Taliban have said the United States has breached its agreement regarding the troop withdrawal from Afghanistan. Mohammed Naeem Wardak, the spokesman for the Taliban's political office in Doha, told Press TV in a recent interview that Washington has failed to abide by its commitments and respect pledges under the 2020 peace deal with the group. TELESUR ENGLISHNEWSVIDEOSMULTIMEDIAOPINIONANALYSISENGLISH teleSUR English is an alternative representation for world news. We focus on the people, the common citizen, stories untold by traditonal media. You will only find them at teleSUR. GENOCIDE IN CANADA: MASS GRAVE OF INDIAN CHILDREN FOUND An indigenous community in British Columbia says it has found evidence of what happened to some of its missing children: a mass grave containing the remains of 215 children on the grounds of a former residential school, operated by the Church. COLOMBIA: POLICE BRUTALITY LEFT 30 PEOPLE INJURED IN Colombia's Mobile Anti-Riot Squadron (ESMAD) on Wednesday night used stun guns and tear gas canisters to halt a peaceful protest in Pereira city, where they left at least 30 people injured. MOROCCO CLOSES BORDER CROSSING TO SPANISH CITY Morocco on Wednesday closed the border crossing at Tarajal beach to prevent massive migration flows to Ceuta. In the last week, some 8,000 migrants managed to enter this Spanish city located in North Africa. Nearly 5,600 migrants have already been "returned" to Morocco according to the government of Ceuta. OPEC AGREES TO CAUTIOUSLY INCREASE CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION According to the latest report by Associated Press, "crude oil traded 3.6% higher at $61.28 per barrel in trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange while Brent crude rose 3.1% per barrel to $64.66." OPEC members highlight that demand is still uncertain; hence dramatically raising production can be detrimental to pricing. PANAMA LIFTS QUARANTINE FOR FULLY VACCINATED TRAVELERS Panama's Health Minister Luis Sucre on Tuesday informed that international travelers with a Digital Certificate of Vaccination (CDV) would not be subject to mandatory quarantine if they wish to enter the country as of May 24. These certificates must attest that the travelers received the COVID-19 vaccine doses in the last 14 daysor earlier.
RECOLETA, CHILE: DANIEL JADUE SWEEPS THE MUNICIPAL The mayor and presidential candidate for the Communist party wins with over 64 percent of the votes. Communist leader and presidential candidate Daniel Jadue achieved a massive lead in the Recoleta municipal elections where, so far, he has obtained 64.61 percent. With 24,89% percent of the tables counted, he is followed far away by theright
GUATEMALA RELAXES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR IMMUNIZED Guatemala keeps banned the entry of travelers from the United Kingdom, Brazil, and South Africa, except for nationals. About 374,000 out of the 16 million inhabitants of this Latin American country have received one dose of a vaccine, while over 34,000 citizens have been fully immunized. As of Thursday morning, Guatemala had reported250,296
GUATEMALA TO HOST US-SUPPORTED CENTER FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS Guatemala will host the first of several centers in Central America for immigrant asylum seekers in the United States, the White House announced on the eve of Vice President Kamala Harris' trip to the region. RELATED: Heavy Rainfalls Affect Over 13,000 People in Guatemala. Between June 6 and 8, Harris will hold meetings withGuatemala's
IACHR ASKS TO VISIT COLOMBIA TO INQUIRY INTO POLICE The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) on Friday requested President Ivan Duque a working visit to Colombia to investigate human rights violations and police brutality. RELATED: Colombia: 21 People Killed And 503 Arrested Amid Protests. "We expect Duque to respond to our request as soon as possible. TELESUR ENGLISHNEWSVIDEOSMULTIMEDIAOPINIONANALYSISENGLISH teleSUR English is an alternative representation for world news. We focus on the people, the common citizen, stories untold by traditonal media. You will only find them at teleSUR. GENOCIDE IN CANADA: MASS GRAVE OF INDIAN CHILDREN FOUND An indigenous community in British Columbia says it has found evidence of what happened to some of its missing children: a mass grave containing the remains of 215 children on the grounds of a former residential school, operated by the Church. COLOMBIA: POLICE BRUTALITY LEFT 30 PEOPLE INJURED IN Colombia's Mobile Anti-Riot Squadron (ESMAD) on Wednesday night used stun guns and tear gas canisters to halt a peaceful protest in Pereira city, where they left at least 30 people injured. MOROCCO CLOSES BORDER CROSSING TO SPANISH CITY Morocco on Wednesday closed the border crossing at Tarajal beach to prevent massive migration flows to Ceuta. In the last week, some 8,000 migrants managed to enter this Spanish city located in North Africa. Nearly 5,600 migrants have already been "returned" to Morocco according to the government of Ceuta. OPEC AGREES TO CAUTIOUSLY INCREASE CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION According to the latest report by Associated Press, "crude oil traded 3.6% higher at $61.28 per barrel in trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange while Brent crude rose 3.1% per barrel to $64.66." OPEC members highlight that demand is still uncertain; hence dramatically raising production can be detrimental to pricing. PANAMA LIFTS QUARANTINE FOR FULLY VACCINATED TRAVELERS Panama's Health Minister Luis Sucre on Tuesday informed that international travelers with a Digital Certificate of Vaccination (CDV) would not be subject to mandatory quarantine if they wish to enter the country as of May 24. These certificates must attest that the travelers received the COVID-19 vaccine doses in the last 14 daysor earlier.
RECOLETA, CHILE: DANIEL JADUE SWEEPS THE MUNICIPAL The mayor and presidential candidate for the Communist party wins with over 64 percent of the votes. Communist leader and presidential candidate Daniel Jadue achieved a massive lead in the Recoleta municipal elections where, so far, he has obtained 64.61 percent. With 24,89% percent of the tables counted, he is followed far away by theright
GUATEMALA RELAXES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR IMMUNIZED Guatemala keeps banned the entry of travelers from the United Kingdom, Brazil, and South Africa, except for nationals. About 374,000 out of the 16 million inhabitants of this Latin American country have received one dose of a vaccine, while over 34,000 citizens have been fully immunized. As of Thursday morning, Guatemala had reported250,296
GUATEMALA TO HOST US-SUPPORTED CENTER FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS Guatemala will host the first of several centers in Central America for immigrant asylum seekers in the United States, the White House announced on the eve of Vice President Kamala Harris' trip to the region. RELATED: Heavy Rainfalls Affect Over 13,000 People in Guatemala. Between June 6 and 8, Harris will hold meetings withGuatemala's
IACHR ASKS TO VISIT COLOMBIA TO INQUIRY INTO POLICE The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) on Friday requested President Ivan Duque a working visit to Colombia to investigate human rights violations and police brutality. RELATED: Colombia: 21 People Killed And 503 Arrested Amid Protests. "We expect Duque to respond to our request as soon as possible. ISRAEL TARGETED GAZA’S FRAGILE ECONOMY DURING BOMBING 5 hours ago · According to Gaza officials, Israeli Defense Forces bombed and shelled Gaza from May 10 to May 21, launching during that period over 1,500 projectiles and destroying more than 2,000 homes, damaging another 17,000. US: FDA ASKS J&J TO DISCARD MILLIONS OF COVID-19 VACCINE 3 hours ago · The U.S. Food & Drug Administration on Friday said Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.N) must dump millions of doses of its COVID-19 vaccine manufactured at a Baltimore factory plagued with sanitaryproblems.
SANTOS: MILITARY KILLED THOUSANDS OF CIVILIANS IN COLOMBIA 3 hours ago · Former president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Juan Manuel Santos acknowledged Friday that thousands of civilians were executed by the military in Colombia because of the pressure they received to produce results in the fight against the guerrillas and asked for forgiveness for those crimes. GUATEMALA RELAXES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR IMMUNIZED Guatemala keeps banned the entry of travelers from the United Kingdom, Brazil, and South Africa, except for nationals. About 374,000 out of the 16 million inhabitants of this Latin American country have received one dose of a vaccine, while over 34,000 citizens have beenfully immunized.
PEDRO CASTILLO LEADS PERUVIAN ELECTION, WITH 100% OF VOTES 1 day ago · The National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) published this Thursday the results of the second round of elections to elect the new president of Peru, with the winner being the candidate for Peru Libre, Pedro Castillo, with 50.19 percent of the valid votes after 100 percent of the processed reports. DOMINICA REACHES A DEAL FOR ITS FIRST INTERNATIONAL The CBI provides citizenship to foreign investors who make major contributions to Dominica's development. The Government has channeled US$5 million monthly from the Programme into building the island's first international airport, as recalled by PR Newswire. DOMINICA TO START CONSTRUCTION OF ITS INTERNATIONAL 1 day ago · Dominica's Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit on Wednesday welcomed the signing of the agreement for the construction of an international airport on the island by the Montreal Management Consultant (MMCE) company. COLOMBIANS TO TAKE OVER BOGOTA TO DEMAND DUQUE TO DIALOGUE Colombia's National Strike Committee called on citizens to take to the streets of Bogota to protest against President Ivan Duque and Stateterrorism
COLOMBIA'S ESMAD UNLEASHES ANOTHER NIGHT OF TERROR IN CALI 15 hours ago · One man dead and dozens of citizens injured is the consequence of the violent actions that the Mobile Anti-Riot Squad (ESMAD) unleashed against Colombians on Thursday night. IRAN REGAINS UN VOTING RIGHTS AFTER PAYING DUES 3 hours ago · Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has criticized the United Nations’ decision to deprive Tehran of its voting rights in the Assembly due to arrears, saying the UN ignores the fact that U.S. sanctions had prevented Iran from paying even forfood.
TELESUR ENGLISHNEWSVIDEOSMULTIMEDIAOPINIONANALYSISENGLISH teleSUR English is an alternative representation for world news. We focus on the people, the common citizen, stories untold by traditonal media. You will only find them at teleSUR. MEXICO: MORENA LEADS THE VOTE Mexico's ruling party was leading in the election to choose a new lower house of Congress, prelimiary results showed, this would put MORENA in a leading position to achieve the majority that would give the winner 300 seats. THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC EXTENDS COVID-19 EMERGENCY Currently, people under 20 years old are registering the highest number of contagions in this Caribbean nation. On Wednesday, the Dominican Republic's President Luis Abinader extended the COVID-19 state of emergency for 45 additional days starting on May 30. His decision seeks to address an increase in COVID-19 contagions. PAHO WELCOMES US DONATION OF 19 MILLION COVID-19 VACCINES The PAHO director made a call on other countries with a surplus in vaccine stocks to also donate doses in order to support global vaccination campaigns. The U.S. government plans to donate 25 million COVID-19 doses, including 19 million to the COVAX mechanism. Approximately, 6 million doses will be delivered to South and CentralAmerican
OPEC AGREES TO CAUTIOUSLY INCREASE CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION According to the latest report by Associated Press, "crude oil traded 3.6% higher at $61.28 per barrel in trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange while Brent crude rose 3.1% per barrel to $64.66." OPEC members highlight that demand is still uncertain; hence dramatically raising production can be detrimental to pricing. MOROCCO CLOSES BORDER CROSSING TO SPANISH CITY Morocco on Wednesday closed the border crossing at Tarajal beach to prevent massive migration flows to Ceuta. In the last week, some 8,000 migrants managed to enter this Spanish city located in North Africa. Nearly 5,600 migrants have already been "returned" to Morocco according to the government of Ceuta. COLOMBIA: POLICE BRUTALITY LEFT 30 PEOPLE INJURED IN Colombia's Mobile Anti-Riot Squadron (ESMAD) on Wednesday night used stun guns and tear gas canisters to halt a peaceful protest in Pereira city, where they left at least 30 people injured. PERU SAW LAST PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE AHEAD OF APRIL 11 Peru's National Elections Jury (JNE) Wednesday concluded the last presidential debate, an event in which six candidates presented their promises to tackle the pandemic and corruption. The debate was attended by Rafael Lopez (Popular Renovation), Yonhy Lescano (Popular Action), Julio Guzman (Purple Party), Daniel Salaverry (We Are Peru),Rafael
BOLSONARO IS GUILTY OF A GENOCIDE IN BRAZIL, LULA HOLDS During an interview with the German outlet Der Spiegel, Brazil’s former President Lula da Silva called his country’s epidemiological situation "the greatest genocide in our history" and blamed President Jair Bolsonaro for what happens. "On Tuesday 3,158 people died in Brazil as a result of COVID-19. It is the greatest genocide in our RECOLETA, CHILE: DANIEL JADUE SWEEPS THE MUNICIPAL The mayor and presidential candidate for the Communist party wins with over 64 percent of the votes. Communist leader and presidential candidate Daniel Jadue achieved a massive lead in the Recoleta municipal elections where, so far, he has obtained 64.61 percent. With 24,89% percent of the tables counted, he is followed far away by theright
TELESUR ENGLISHNEWSVIDEOSMULTIMEDIAOPINIONANALYSISENGLISH teleSUR English is an alternative representation for world news. We focus on the people, the common citizen, stories untold by traditonal media. You will only find them at teleSUR. MEXICO: MORENA LEADS THE VOTE Mexico's ruling party was leading in the election to choose a new lower house of Congress, prelimiary results showed, this would put MORENA in a leading position to achieve the majority that would give the winner 300 seats. THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC EXTENDS COVID-19 EMERGENCY Currently, people under 20 years old are registering the highest number of contagions in this Caribbean nation. On Wednesday, the Dominican Republic's President Luis Abinader extended the COVID-19 state of emergency for 45 additional days starting on May 30. His decision seeks to address an increase in COVID-19 contagions. PAHO WELCOMES US DONATION OF 19 MILLION COVID-19 VACCINES The PAHO director made a call on other countries with a surplus in vaccine stocks to also donate doses in order to support global vaccination campaigns. The U.S. government plans to donate 25 million COVID-19 doses, including 19 million to the COVAX mechanism. Approximately, 6 million doses will be delivered to South and CentralAmerican
OPEC AGREES TO CAUTIOUSLY INCREASE CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION According to the latest report by Associated Press, "crude oil traded 3.6% higher at $61.28 per barrel in trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange while Brent crude rose 3.1% per barrel to $64.66." OPEC members highlight that demand is still uncertain; hence dramatically raising production can be detrimental to pricing. MOROCCO CLOSES BORDER CROSSING TO SPANISH CITY Morocco on Wednesday closed the border crossing at Tarajal beach to prevent massive migration flows to Ceuta. In the last week, some 8,000 migrants managed to enter this Spanish city located in North Africa. Nearly 5,600 migrants have already been "returned" to Morocco according to the government of Ceuta. COLOMBIA: POLICE BRUTALITY LEFT 30 PEOPLE INJURED IN Colombia's Mobile Anti-Riot Squadron (ESMAD) on Wednesday night used stun guns and tear gas canisters to halt a peaceful protest in Pereira city, where they left at least 30 people injured. PERU SAW LAST PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE AHEAD OF APRIL 11 Peru's National Elections Jury (JNE) Wednesday concluded the last presidential debate, an event in which six candidates presented their promises to tackle the pandemic and corruption. The debate was attended by Rafael Lopez (Popular Renovation), Yonhy Lescano (Popular Action), Julio Guzman (Purple Party), Daniel Salaverry (We Are Peru),Rafael
BOLSONARO IS GUILTY OF A GENOCIDE IN BRAZIL, LULA HOLDS During an interview with the German outlet Der Spiegel, Brazil’s former President Lula da Silva called his country’s epidemiological situation "the greatest genocide in our history" and blamed President Jair Bolsonaro for what happens. "On Tuesday 3,158 people died in Brazil as a result of COVID-19. It is the greatest genocide in our RECOLETA, CHILE: DANIEL JADUE SWEEPS THE MUNICIPAL The mayor and presidential candidate for the Communist party wins with over 64 percent of the votes. Communist leader and presidential candidate Daniel Jadue achieved a massive lead in the Recoleta municipal elections where, so far, he has obtained 64.61 percent. With 24,89% percent of the tables counted, he is followed far away by theright
CUBA TO BEGIN CLINICAL TRIALS OF PEDIATRIC COVID-19 2 hours ago · On Thursday, Cuba's Center for State Control of Medicines, Equipment, and Medical Devices (CECMED) approved the first clinical trial of the “Soberana” COVID-19 vaccine in people between 3 and 18 years old. CHILE'S METROPOLITAN REGION TO ENTER INTO QUARANTINE AGAIN Chile's Health Ministry informed that the Metropolitan region would enter quarantine as of Saturday due to a rise in COVID-19 contagionsand deaths.
BIDEN REVEALS PLANS TO SHARE COVID-19 VACCINES On Thursday, the White House revealed that president Joe Biden's plan to share COVID-19 vaccines with the rest of the world, as he pledged earlier in the year following criticism for the hoarding of vaccines and the raw materials export ban hindered vaccine production in India. US BLOCKADE PREVENTS VENEZUELA FROM PAYING FOR VACCINES Due to the U.S. arbitrary measures, a Swiss bank blocked the last payments made by Venezuela to complete the financial requirements forCOVID-19 vaccines
GUATEMALA RELAXES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR IMMUNIZED Guatemala keeps banned the entry of travelers from the United Kingdom, Brazil, and South Africa, except for nationals. About 374,000 out of the 16 million inhabitants of this Latin American country have received one dose of a vaccine, while over 34,000 citizens have beenfully immunized.
HUMAN RIGHTS MISSION CONFIRMS POLICE ABUSES IN COLOMBIA The Colombian people "must obtain integral reparation from the government through truth and justice," human rights advocates assured. The Mission that arrived in Colombia on May 25 is formed by representatives of organizations such as Peace and Justice Service (SERPAJ), Coordinating Committee against Police and InstitutionalRepression (CORREPI
CHINA PASSES ANTI-SANCTIONS LAW AS RESPONSE TO US 15 hours ago · China’s legislature, the National People’s Congress standing committee (NPC) passed the law on Thursday, according to CCTV. The new law is China’s latest and most wide-ranging legal tool to respond to foreign sanctions, as local experts say it is intended to give Chinese measures more legitimacyand predictability.
ARGENTINA PASSES BILL ON TRANS PEOPLE'S LABOR INCLUSION 2 hours ago · Argentina's Lower Chamber Friday approved the labor inclusion bill for trans, transvestite, and transgender people in public posts. RELATED: Argentina COLOMBIA'S ESMAD UNLEASHES ANOTHER NIGHT OF TERROR IN CALI 4 hours ago · One man dead and dozens of citizens injured is the consequence of the violent actions that the Mobile Anti-Riot Squad (ESMAD) unleashed against Colombians on Thursday night. COLOMBIANS TO TAKE OVER BOGOTA TO DEMAND DUQUE TO DIALOGUE Colombia's National Strike Committee called on citizens to take to the streets of Bogota to protest against President Ivan Duque and Stateterrorism
TELESUR ENGLISHNEWSVIDEOSMULTIMEDIAOPINIONANALYSISENGLISH teleSUR English is an alternative representation for world news. We focus on the people, the common citizen, stories untold by traditonal media. You will only find them at teleSUR. GUATEMALA RELAXES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR IMMUNIZED Guatemala keeps banned the entry of travelers from the United Kingdom, Brazil, and South Africa, except for nationals. About 374,000 out of the 16 million inhabitants of this Latin American country have received one dose of a vaccine, while over 34,000 citizens have been fully immunized. As of Thursday morning, Guatemala had reported250,296
COLOMBIA: POLICE BRUTALITY LEFT 30 PEOPLE INJURED IN Colombia's Mobile Anti-Riot Squadron (ESMAD) on Wednesday night used stun guns and tear gas canisters to halt a peaceful protest in Pereira city, where they left at least 30 people injured. Videos posted on social networks show hundreds of people fleeing from the agents amid tear gas smoke and gunfires. The ESMAD attacked protesters to clear PANAMA LIFTS QUARANTINE FOR FULLY VACCINATED TRAVELERS Panama's Health Minister Luis Sucre on Tuesday informed that international travelers with a Digital Certificate of Vaccination (CDV) would not be subject to mandatory quarantine if they wish to enter the country as of May 24. These certificates must attest that the travelers received the COVID-19 vaccine doses in the last 14 daysor earlier.
MOROCCO CLOSES BORDER CROSSING TO SPANISH CITY Morocco on Wednesday closed the border crossing at Tarajal beach to prevent massive migration flows to Ceuta. In the last week, some 8,000 migrants managed to enter this Spanish city located in North Africa. Nearly 5,600 migrants have already been "returned" to Morocco according to the government of Ceuta. CUBA EXPECTS TO RECEIVE 2.2 MLN TOURISTS IN 2021 Only about 1.1 million tourists visited Cuba last year, down from the more than 4 million foreign visitors the island has annually received since 2016. Cuba expects to receive nearly 2.2 million tourists by the end of the year, the country's Minister of Economy and CUBA: VACCINE CANDIDATE ABDALA ENDS PHASE III CLINICAL The head of the clinical study highlighted the feat that constituted the injection of the vaccine candidate, completed on Saturday, May 1st, in thousands of people in phase III. It ratified the commitment of all the specialists with the successful completion of the Abdala clinical study. Along with this formulation, Cuba has Soberana 02,from
OPEC AGREES TO CAUTIOUSLY INCREASE CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION According to the latest report by Associated Press, "crude oil traded 3.6% higher at $61.28 per barrel in trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange while Brent crude rose 3.1% per barrel to $64.66." OPEC members highlight that demand is still uncertain; hence dramatically raising production can be detrimental to pricing. IACHR ASKS TO VISIT COLOMBIA TO INQUIRY INTO POLICE The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) on Friday requested President Ivan Duque a working visit to Colombia to investigate human rights violations and police brutality. RELATED: Colombia: 21 People Killed And 503 Arrested Amid Protests. "We expect Duque to respond to our request as soon as possible. RECOLETA, CHILE: DANIEL JADUE SWEEPS THE MUNICIPAL The mayor and presidential candidate for the Communist party wins with over 64 percent of the votes. Communist leader and presidential candidate Daniel Jadue achieved a massive lead in the Recoleta municipal elections where, so far, he has obtained 64.61 percent. With 24,89% percent of the tables counted, he is followed far away by theright
TELESUR ENGLISHNEWSVIDEOSMULTIMEDIAOPINIONANALYSISENGLISH teleSUR English is an alternative representation for world news. We focus on the people, the common citizen, stories untold by traditonal media. You will only find them at teleSUR. GUATEMALA RELAXES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR IMMUNIZED Guatemala keeps banned the entry of travelers from the United Kingdom, Brazil, and South Africa, except for nationals. About 374,000 out of the 16 million inhabitants of this Latin American country have received one dose of a vaccine, while over 34,000 citizens have been fully immunized. As of Thursday morning, Guatemala had reported250,296
COLOMBIA: POLICE BRUTALITY LEFT 30 PEOPLE INJURED IN Colombia's Mobile Anti-Riot Squadron (ESMAD) on Wednesday night used stun guns and tear gas canisters to halt a peaceful protest in Pereira city, where they left at least 30 people injured. Videos posted on social networks show hundreds of people fleeing from the agents amid tear gas smoke and gunfires. The ESMAD attacked protesters to clear PANAMA LIFTS QUARANTINE FOR FULLY VACCINATED TRAVELERS Panama's Health Minister Luis Sucre on Tuesday informed that international travelers with a Digital Certificate of Vaccination (CDV) would not be subject to mandatory quarantine if they wish to enter the country as of May 24. These certificates must attest that the travelers received the COVID-19 vaccine doses in the last 14 daysor earlier.
MOROCCO CLOSES BORDER CROSSING TO SPANISH CITY Morocco on Wednesday closed the border crossing at Tarajal beach to prevent massive migration flows to Ceuta. In the last week, some 8,000 migrants managed to enter this Spanish city located in North Africa. Nearly 5,600 migrants have already been "returned" to Morocco according to the government of Ceuta. CUBA EXPECTS TO RECEIVE 2.2 MLN TOURISTS IN 2021 Only about 1.1 million tourists visited Cuba last year, down from the more than 4 million foreign visitors the island has annually received since 2016. Cuba expects to receive nearly 2.2 million tourists by the end of the year, the country's Minister of Economy and CUBA: VACCINE CANDIDATE ABDALA ENDS PHASE III CLINICAL The head of the clinical study highlighted the feat that constituted the injection of the vaccine candidate, completed on Saturday, May 1st, in thousands of people in phase III. It ratified the commitment of all the specialists with the successful completion of the Abdala clinical study. Along with this formulation, Cuba has Soberana 02,from
OPEC AGREES TO CAUTIOUSLY INCREASE CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION According to the latest report by Associated Press, "crude oil traded 3.6% higher at $61.28 per barrel in trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange while Brent crude rose 3.1% per barrel to $64.66." OPEC members highlight that demand is still uncertain; hence dramatically raising production can be detrimental to pricing. IACHR ASKS TO VISIT COLOMBIA TO INQUIRY INTO POLICE The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) on Friday requested President Ivan Duque a working visit to Colombia to investigate human rights violations and police brutality. RELATED: Colombia: 21 People Killed And 503 Arrested Amid Protests. "We expect Duque to respond to our request as soon as possible. RECOLETA, CHILE: DANIEL JADUE SWEEPS THE MUNICIPAL The mayor and presidential candidate for the Communist party wins with over 64 percent of the votes. Communist leader and presidential candidate Daniel Jadue achieved a massive lead in the Recoleta municipal elections where, so far, he has obtained 64.61 percent. With 24,89% percent of the tables counted, he is followed far away by theright
THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC EXTENDS COVID-19 EMERGENCY Currently, people under 20 years old are registering the highest number of contagions in this Caribbean nation. On Wednesday, the Dominican Republic's President Luis Abinader extended the COVID-19 state of emergency for 45 additional days starting on May 30. His decision seeks to address an increase in COVID-19 contagions. CUBA EXPECTS TO RECEIVE 2.2 MLN TOURISTS IN 2021 Only about 1.1 million tourists visited Cuba last year, down from the more than 4 million foreign visitors the island has annually received since 2016. Cuba expects to receive nearly 2.2 million tourists by the end of the year, the country's Minister of Economy and GENOCIDE IN CANADA: MASS GRAVE OF INDIAN CHILDREN FOUND An indigenous community in British Columbia says it has found evidence of what happened to some of its missing children: a mass grave containing the remains of 215 children on the grounds of a former residential school, operated by the Church. Chief Rosanne Casimir of the Tk’emlups te Secwepemc First Nation said on Friday that ground DOMINICA REACHES A DEAL FOR ITS FIRST INTERNATIONAL Dominica's Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit confirmed the signing of an agreement for the construction of an international airport on the northeast coast. The construction project was granted to Montreal Management Consultant Establishment (MMCE) after at least eight international companies presented their application for the job. ALBERTO FERNANDEZ MEETS HIS SPANISH COUNTERPART PEDRO 2 hours ago · The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sanchez, expressed his support to Argentina in the debt negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after meeting in Buenos Aires on Wednesday with President Alberto Fernandez on an official visit to the South American nation. EU LAWMAKERS MUST NOT ATTACK CUBA, FRENCH ORGANIZATION 4 hours ago · France-Cuba Solidarity Association (FCSA) on Tuesday urged the French Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) not to be part of right-wing maneuvers to attack Cuba in that forum. BIDEN REMOVES BANS AGAINST TIKTOK AND WECHAT 5 hours ago · Transnational entrepreneurs, however, remain anxious due to the delay in eliminating the China-related tariffs set by the Trump administration. EL SALVADOR BECOMES FIRST COUNTRY TO APPROVE USE OF 5 hours ago · El Salvador's Parliament on Tuesday approved the use of Bitcoin as legal tender. This decision makes this Central American nation the first country to officially recognize this cryptocurrency. UN COMMITTEE RULES ON DETENTION OF VENEZUELAN DIPLOMAT 1 day ago · On Tuesday, the United Nations Human Rights Committee ruled on the illegal detention of the Venezuelan diplomat Alex Saab and requested the government of Cabo Verde to suspend his extradition process to the United States. BELIZE SEEKS TO RESTRUCTURE ITS $500 MILLION BOND DEBT 5 hours ago · 1/2-Congratulations @Simone_Biles, who became the first woman to win 7 U.S.All-Around titles. She now has more all-around titles than any other woman in history! She is Belizean-American & has said in interviews that Belize is her favorite destination & her second home TELESUR ENGLISHNEWSVIDEOSMULTIMEDIAOPINIONANALYSISENGLISH teleSUR English is an alternative representation for world news. We focus on the people, the common citizen, stories untold by traditonal media. You will only find them at teleSUR. GUATEMALA RELAXES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR IMMUNIZED Guatemala keeps banned the entry of travelers from the United Kingdom, Brazil, and South Africa, except for nationals. About 374,000 out of the 16 million inhabitants of this Latin American country have received one dose of a vaccine, while over 34,000 citizens have been fully immunized. As of Thursday morning, Guatemala had reported250,296
COLOMBIA: POLICE BRUTALITY LEFT 30 PEOPLE INJURED IN Colombia's Mobile Anti-Riot Squadron (ESMAD) on Wednesday night used stun guns and tear gas canisters to halt a peaceful protest in Pereira city, where they left at least 30 people injured. Videos posted on social networks show hundreds of people fleeing from the agents amid tear gas smoke and gunfires. The ESMAD attacked protesters to clear PANAMA LIFTS QUARANTINE FOR FULLY VACCINATED TRAVELERS Panama's Health Minister Luis Sucre on Tuesday informed that international travelers with a Digital Certificate of Vaccination (CDV) would not be subject to mandatory quarantine if they wish to enter the country as of May 24. These certificates must attest that the travelers received the COVID-19 vaccine doses in the last 14 daysor earlier.
MOROCCO CLOSES BORDER CROSSING TO SPANISH CITY Morocco on Wednesday closed the border crossing at Tarajal beach to prevent massive migration flows to Ceuta. In the last week, some 8,000 migrants managed to enter this Spanish city located in North Africa. Nearly 5,600 migrants have already been "returned" to Morocco according to the government of Ceuta. CUBA EXPECTS TO RECEIVE 2.2 MLN TOURISTS IN 2021 Only about 1.1 million tourists visited Cuba last year, down from the more than 4 million foreign visitors the island has annually received since 2016. Cuba expects to receive nearly 2.2 million tourists by the end of the year, the country's Minister of Economy and CUBA: VACCINE CANDIDATE ABDALA ENDS PHASE III CLINICAL The head of the clinical study highlighted the feat that constituted the injection of the vaccine candidate, completed on Saturday, May 1st, in thousands of people in phase III. It ratified the commitment of all the specialists with the successful completion of the Abdala clinical study. Along with this formulation, Cuba has Soberana 02,from
OPEC AGREES TO CAUTIOUSLY INCREASE CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION According to the latest report by Associated Press, "crude oil traded 3.6% higher at $61.28 per barrel in trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange while Brent crude rose 3.1% per barrel to $64.66." OPEC members highlight that demand is still uncertain; hence dramatically raising production can be detrimental to pricing. IACHR ASKS TO VISIT COLOMBIA TO INQUIRY INTO POLICE The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) on Friday requested President Ivan Duque a working visit to Colombia to investigate human rights violations and police brutality. RELATED: Colombia: 21 People Killed And 503 Arrested Amid Protests. "We expect Duque to respond to our request as soon as possible. RECOLETA, CHILE: DANIEL JADUE SWEEPS THE MUNICIPAL The mayor and presidential candidate for the Communist party wins with over 64 percent of the votes. Communist leader and presidential candidate Daniel Jadue achieved a massive lead in the Recoleta municipal elections where, so far, he has obtained 64.61 percent. With 24,89% percent of the tables counted, he is followed far away by theright
TELESUR ENGLISHNEWSVIDEOSMULTIMEDIAOPINIONANALYSISENGLISH teleSUR English is an alternative representation for world news. We focus on the people, the common citizen, stories untold by traditonal media. You will only find them at teleSUR. GUATEMALA RELAXES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR IMMUNIZED Guatemala keeps banned the entry of travelers from the United Kingdom, Brazil, and South Africa, except for nationals. About 374,000 out of the 16 million inhabitants of this Latin American country have received one dose of a vaccine, while over 34,000 citizens have been fully immunized. As of Thursday morning, Guatemala had reported250,296
COLOMBIA: POLICE BRUTALITY LEFT 30 PEOPLE INJURED IN Colombia's Mobile Anti-Riot Squadron (ESMAD) on Wednesday night used stun guns and tear gas canisters to halt a peaceful protest in Pereira city, where they left at least 30 people injured. Videos posted on social networks show hundreds of people fleeing from the agents amid tear gas smoke and gunfires. The ESMAD attacked protesters to clear PANAMA LIFTS QUARANTINE FOR FULLY VACCINATED TRAVELERS Panama's Health Minister Luis Sucre on Tuesday informed that international travelers with a Digital Certificate of Vaccination (CDV) would not be subject to mandatory quarantine if they wish to enter the country as of May 24. These certificates must attest that the travelers received the COVID-19 vaccine doses in the last 14 daysor earlier.
MOROCCO CLOSES BORDER CROSSING TO SPANISH CITY Morocco on Wednesday closed the border crossing at Tarajal beach to prevent massive migration flows to Ceuta. In the last week, some 8,000 migrants managed to enter this Spanish city located in North Africa. Nearly 5,600 migrants have already been "returned" to Morocco according to the government of Ceuta. CUBA EXPECTS TO RECEIVE 2.2 MLN TOURISTS IN 2021 Only about 1.1 million tourists visited Cuba last year, down from the more than 4 million foreign visitors the island has annually received since 2016. Cuba expects to receive nearly 2.2 million tourists by the end of the year, the country's Minister of Economy and CUBA: VACCINE CANDIDATE ABDALA ENDS PHASE III CLINICAL The head of the clinical study highlighted the feat that constituted the injection of the vaccine candidate, completed on Saturday, May 1st, in thousands of people in phase III. It ratified the commitment of all the specialists with the successful completion of the Abdala clinical study. Along with this formulation, Cuba has Soberana 02,from
OPEC AGREES TO CAUTIOUSLY INCREASE CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION According to the latest report by Associated Press, "crude oil traded 3.6% higher at $61.28 per barrel in trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange while Brent crude rose 3.1% per barrel to $64.66." OPEC members highlight that demand is still uncertain; hence dramatically raising production can be detrimental to pricing. IACHR ASKS TO VISIT COLOMBIA TO INQUIRY INTO POLICE The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) on Friday requested President Ivan Duque a working visit to Colombia to investigate human rights violations and police brutality. RELATED: Colombia: 21 People Killed And 503 Arrested Amid Protests. "We expect Duque to respond to our request as soon as possible. RECOLETA, CHILE: DANIEL JADUE SWEEPS THE MUNICIPAL The mayor and presidential candidate for the Communist party wins with over 64 percent of the votes. Communist leader and presidential candidate Daniel Jadue achieved a massive lead in the Recoleta municipal elections where, so far, he has obtained 64.61 percent. With 24,89% percent of the tables counted, he is followed far away by theright
THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC EXTENDS COVID-19 EMERGENCY Currently, people under 20 years old are registering the highest number of contagions in this Caribbean nation. On Wednesday, the Dominican Republic's President Luis Abinader extended the COVID-19 state of emergency for 45 additional days starting on May 30. His decision seeks to address an increase in COVID-19 contagions. CUBA EXPECTS TO RECEIVE 2.2 MLN TOURISTS IN 2021 Only about 1.1 million tourists visited Cuba last year, down from the more than 4 million foreign visitors the island has annually received since 2016. Cuba expects to receive nearly 2.2 million tourists by the end of the year, the country's Minister of Economy and GENOCIDE IN CANADA: MASS GRAVE OF INDIAN CHILDREN FOUND An indigenous community in British Columbia says it has found evidence of what happened to some of its missing children: a mass grave containing the remains of 215 children on the grounds of a former residential school, operated by the Church. Chief Rosanne Casimir of the Tk’emlups te Secwepemc First Nation said on Friday that ground DOMINICA REACHES A DEAL FOR ITS FIRST INTERNATIONAL Dominica's Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit confirmed the signing of an agreement for the construction of an international airport on the northeast coast. The construction project was granted to Montreal Management Consultant Establishment (MMCE) after at least eight international companies presented their application for the job. ALBERTO FERNANDEZ MEETS HIS SPANISH COUNTERPART PEDRO 57 minutes ago · The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sanchez, expressed his support to Argentina in the debt negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after meeting in Buenos Aires on Wednesday with President Alberto Fernandez on an official visit to the South American nation. EU LAWMAKERS MUST NOT ATTACK CUBA, FRENCH ORGANIZATION 2 hours ago · France-Cuba Solidarity Association (FCSA) on Tuesday urged the French Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) not to be part of right-wing maneuvers to attack Cuba in that forum. BIDEN REMOVES BANS AGAINST TIKTOK AND WECHAT 4 hours ago · Transnational entrepreneurs, however, remain anxious due to the delay in eliminating the China-related tariffs set by the Trump administration. EL SALVADOR BECOMES FIRST COUNTRY TO APPROVE USE OF 4 hours ago · El Salvador's Parliament on Tuesday approved the use of Bitcoin as legal tender. This decision makes this Central American nation the first country to officially recognize this cryptocurrency. UN COMMITTEE RULES ON DETENTION OF VENEZUELAN DIPLOMAT 1 day ago · On Tuesday, the United Nations Human Rights Committee ruled on the illegal detention of the Venezuelan diplomat Alex Saab and requested the government of Cabo Verde to suspend his extradition process to the United States. BELIZE SEEKS TO RESTRUCTURE ITS $500 MILLION BOND DEBT 4 hours ago · 1/2-Congratulations @Simone_Biles, who became the first woman to win 7 U.S.All-Around titles. She now has more all-around titles than any other woman in history! She is Belizean-American & has said in interviews that Belize is her favorite destination & her second homeEspañol
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