Two deadly earthquakes have devastated a already collapsed Venezuela, with more than half of the population in extreme poverty. In Portugal, the position of the three largest parties in the vote of the PSU gives to speak and the controversial Law of Democratic Memory of Pedro Sánchez is accused of being able to redesign the Spanish electoral map.
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Two deadly earthquakes have devastated a already collapsed Venezuela, with more than half of the population in extreme poverty. In Portugal, the position of the three largest parties in the vote of the PSU gives to speak and the controversial Law of Democratic Memory of Pedro Sánchez is accused of being able to redesign the Spanish electoral map.
Two deadly earthquakes have devastated a already collapsed Venezuela, with more than half of the population in extreme poverty. In Portugal, the position of the three largest parties in the vote of the PSU gives to speak and the controversial Law of Democratic Memory of Pedro Sánchez is accused of being able to redesign the Spanish electoral map.