Russian troop build-up threatens city seen as key to seizing Ukraine's Donbas If Kostyantynivka falls, Russian forces would be able push towards Ukraine's last remaining strongholds in the east. LA firefighters battle warehouse blaze amid concerns over billowing smoke Newsom declares state of emergency as crews continue to fight stubborn Boyle Heights fire that has raged for days California’s governor has declared a state of emergency for the city of Los Angeles, as firefighters struggle to contain a stubborn warehouse blaze that has raged for days and blanketed parts of the city in smoke. Gavin Newsom announced he was directing state agencies to provide “addi… Abelardo De La Espriella, Trump-Backed Rightist, Headed for Win in Colombia A victory for Abelardo De La Espriella, a lawyer with no previous political experience, would be a rebuke to the left and another win for the right in Latin America. Mourners bury 6-month-old Ebola victim, marking third orphanage death in outbreak Mourners in eastern Congo have gathered to bury a 6-month-old girl who died from Ebola earlier this week |
Right-wing candidate Abelardo De La Espriella wins Colombian presidential election in tight race De La Espriella, 47, has proposed a tough crackdown on crime, as well as the end to peace talks with armed groups and a boost to Colombia's oil and gas sector. Iranians gather in Tehran to support team in critical draw against Belgium Iranian fans in Tehran watched their team secure a 0-0 draw against Belgium at the World Cup in Los Angeles. Ilhan Omar under fire as husband’s income drops from millions to $200 in new disclosure Ilhan Omar is facing backlash over her household finances after fresh disclosure forms suggested a sharp drop in her husband’s earnings, with documents indicating he made as little as a few hundred dollars last year, reports the New York Post. U.S. and Iranian negotiators meet in Switzerland to hash out peace plan Vice President JD Vance arrived Sunday for talks on Iran’s nuclear program and other issues, hoping to bring a fragile peace process back on track. Guadalajara protesters accuse Hyundai of using World Cup to hide 'dirty supply chain' Communities, climate activists and workers took to the streets in Guadalajara to protest what they describe as 'greenwashing through sports' by Hyundai. |
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