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Opposition supporters visit Venezuelan troops
Opposition supporters staged visits to military bases across Venezuela on Sunday, handing soldiers copies of an amnesty law passed by the National Assembly.
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Abuse survivors hold presser in Chile
Three victims of the of Rev. Fernando Karadima, Chile's most notorious pedophile, held a press conference on Wednesday, after an appeals court in the country ruled Wednesday that the Roman Catholic Church must pay compensation to...
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Guaido defiant after decision to bar him from office
venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido addressed a room full of supporters in Caracas on Thursday, and denounced the decision to bar him from public office for 15 years.
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Bishop accused of sex abuse cover up speaks
Cardinal Ricardo Ezzati spoke to media on Satuday after Pope Francis replaced him as archbishop of Santiago, Chile, following a criminal investigation in the country's spiraling church sex abuse and cover-up scandal.
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Chile investigation: Priest abused 22 women
The religious leader of the Company of Jesus congregation revealed on Tuesday that one of its members, Father Renato Poblete Barth, sexually abused and controlled at least 22 women.
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El Papa Francisco elogió al presidente de Mozambique y al líder de la oposición por su valentía al firmar un nuevo acuerdo de paz histórico
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CLEAN : Mexico's FM downplays risk of clash with US after dialogue with Trump
Mexico's Foreign Minister Marcelo Erbrard tells reporters he had a friendly meeting at the White House with President Trump and that the risk of a confrontation between Mexico and the United States is getting further and further away...
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Colombian Congress hosts Venezuelan lawmakers
Exiled members of Venezuela's National Assembly gathered inside Colombia's Congress for a meeting Wednesday.
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Mothers search Mexico for CentAm missing migrants
Mothers of missing Central American migrants asked officials on Friday to do more to help search for their children.
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CLEAN : Invisible victims: the orphans of femicides in Mexico
Femicides in Mexico not only take the lives of 10 women on a daily basis but they leave behind other victims: their children (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Cuban doctors and nurses arrive in Italy to assist amid coronavirus pandemic
The Cuban health delegation - made up of 35 doctors and 15 nurses - visits the Crema camp hospital, in Italy's Lombardy region, where they will assist in treating patients with the novel coronavirus (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : Estudiantes regresan a clases presenciales en Ecuador, suspendidas hace 17 meses
Los estudiantes de Ecuador empezaron el miércoles a regresar de manera progresiva a las clases presenciales al iniciarse el nuevo año lectivo en la Amazonia y en la sierra andina, luego de 17 meses de suspensión por la pandemia (Footage...
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CLEAN : Peruvians protest against Shining Path group after former leader dies
Peruvians protest against the Maoist Shining Path guerrilla movement, a day after its historic leader, Abimael Guzman, died in a military prison at the age of 86 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : Expolicía elegido nuevo alcalde de Nueva York; republicano gana gobernación de Virginia
El democrata Eric Adams, un excapitan de la policia, se convirtió el martes en el nuevo alcalde de Nueva York y el segundo afroamericano en gobernar la mayor ciudad de Estados Unidos (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Cuban actor determined to participate in march despite 'legal consequences'
I would waive any kind of defence. I do not consider that this would be a legitimate trial," says Cuban actor and playwright Yunior Garcia, one of the organisers of the November 15 march after Havana's prosecutor's office warned him of...
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CLEAN : Panama's government focuses on dialogue to deal with protests
"The government's decision is that we believe in dialogue," says Jose Gabriel Carrizo, Vice President of Panama, as negotiations between the government and groups behind the demonstrations continue (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)