606 days – that’s how long opposition activist Tamara Dávila spent in detention before Nicaragua’s dictator, Ortega, deported her and 221 others from the country.
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Atmosphere of Fear and Tension Among Students Amidst Middle East Conflict at US University
by Nonoby NonoAn article highlighting the palpable atmosphere of fear and tension among Jewish and Muslim students at a US university amidst the ongoing Middle East conflict.
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Thousands of Migrants Embark on Caravan towards the USA
by Nonoby NonoThousands of migrants, frustrated by the lengthy processing of US visa applications, have joined together to form a caravan in southern Mexico.
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Death Toll Rises to 39 in the Aftermath of Hurricane “Otis” in Acapulco
by Nonoby NonoThe resort town of Acapulco in Mexico was severely impacted by Hurricane “Otis,” resulting in 39 casualties and widespread devastation to buildings and infrastructure.
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Dangerous Hurricane “Otis” Hits Mexico, Threatening Catastrophic Damage
by Nonoby NonoExperts warn of “catastrophic damage”: Hurricane “Otis” has reached Mexico and could cause devastating destruction.
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Actor Richard Roundtree, known for his iconic role as John Shaft in the 1970s film series, has passed away at the age of 81.
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President Declares State of Emergency in Ecuador Following Assassination of Presidential Candidate
by Nonoby NonoEcuadorian President Guillermo Lasso has declared a 60-day state of emergency in the country after the assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio.
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DeSantis Fires One-Third of His Team amid Struggles in Presidential Campaign
by Nonoby NonoFlorida Governor Ron DeSantis, who is vying for the Republican presidential nomination, has fired one-third of his campaign team following a rocky start to his campaign.
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Republicans in the US state of North Carolina sought to redraw the boundaries of their electoral districts
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Several million hectares of tropical rainforest were destroyed in 2022, resulting in the release of billions of tons of CO2, according to the World Resources Institute (WRI)