Gunmen shoot journalists Leiner Montero and Dilia Contreras to death in northern Colombia

Colombian journalists Leiner Montero and Dilia Contreras were shot dead early this morning in the department of Magdalena, in the north of the country, official sources have confirmed to Caracol Radio, in an incident still under investigation. The mayor of …

New Colombian ambassador travels to Venezuela in a further step towards normalization of relations

Colombia’s new ambassador to Venezuela, Armando Benedetti, announced Sunday that he is on his way to the country where he will serve as diplomatic envoy in a new development between the two countries’ relations after announcing the reestablishment of contacts …

U.S. Republican Party sees its lead in House of Representatives election polls shrinking

The Republican Party remains the favorite to win the majority of seats in the US House of Representatives ahead of the November legislative elections but they have lost ground in recent weeks due to the recent economic measures taken by …

Judge contemplates admitting Trump’s request to appoint observer to FBI’s Mar-A-Lago investigation

A federal judge in Florida announced Sunday that she contemplates admitting the request made by former U.S. President Donald Trump to appoint a special observer of the federal investigation that led to the seizure of several documents in his mansion, …

Mississippi governor declares state of emergency due to floods

Aug. 28 () – Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves on Saturday declared a state of emergency for areas affected by floods ravaging the region. “This (measure) will allow our state agencies to better assist in our response efforts and carry out …

Pride organizers say parade will go ahead despite Serbian government cancellation

The organizers of the Belgrade Pride have affirmed this Saturday that the parade for the rights of the LGBT community called for the third week of September in the country’s capital will take place, despite the cancellation of the Serbian …

The fall of the crypto-currency market has not stopped

According to data from CoinGecko, Bitcoin is down about 3.9 percent today and 18 percent in the past 14 days. The last time bitcoin fell below the crucial $20,000 level was in mid-July, but it was hit by volatility in …

Brazilian Justice frees German consul accused of killing her husband

The Brazilian Justice has ordered the release of the German consul Uwe Herbert Hahn, accused of having killed her husband, Walter Herni Biot, a Belgian national, in the neighborhood of Ipanema, in the south of Rio de Janeiro. Judge Rosa …

Kazakhstan suspends exports of its military products

Kazakhstan’s Prime Minister Alijan Smailov on Saturday suspended exports of its military products for a year amid the war in Ukraine. Smailov, at a meeting of the Commission on Defense Industry Affairs, have approved the proposal of the Ministry of …

HRW criticizes Kurdish authorities’ use of arrests to deter protests in Iraq

The NGO Human Right Watch (HRW) has criticized this Sunday that the Kurdistan regional security forces in Iraq have arrested journalists, activists and politicians with the aim of deterring the protests called. “Using arbitrary repression to quell protests and intimidate …

One analyst expects the stock market to fall by 50% from now on!

More than $240 billion has been wiped from the crypto-currency market and the Crypto Fear and Greed Index continues to slide downward, approaching the “extreme fear“. In addition, bubbatrading.com Chief Strategist Todd ‘Bubba’ Horwitz explains that the Federal Reserve raising …

U.S. sends two warships to Taiwan Strait for first time since Pelosi visit

Aug. 28 () – Two U.S. Navy warships have sailed this Sunday through the Taiwan Strait, for the first time since House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited the island, raising tensions in the region over repeated military exercises by China. “The …