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The Committee recommends that the State party:

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No sentí nada cuando llegaron las 9 y media de la noche del domingo electoral y puse la televisión. De hecho, coincidí con un documental de Nino Bravo en la 2 y lo vi hasta el final. Por fin observé los resultados y solo sentí un poco de frío. Pero nada nuevo, vamos. Otro momento histórico para el ultra nacionalismo. Por enésima vez, Euskadi se vuelve a poner «en marcha».El nuevo ciclo no le hace gracia del todo a Ortúzar, cuyo sueño –«no deseam…

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The Supreme Court today rejected a request that Congress be given a deadline to review Javier Milei’s Decree of Necessity and Urgency 70/23. The court unanimously declared “inadmissible” the motion, which had been presented by constitutional lawyer Andrés Gil Domínguez. Among other arguments, the Court said that the requirements for intervention were not met because there was no “specific case”, “cause” or “controversial”.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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When the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) received complaints in 2015 and 2016 for sexual abuse committed by Larry Nassar, his reaction and investigation were too slow.

·Spain
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Center

After two months, the murder of Mohamed el-Maadioui has come to an end. Finally, the National Audience has lifted the precautionary measures against the 72-year-old man after he has been held in Spain since February 28 after being confused with a French drug dealer.

·Granada, Spain
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Diplomat magazine awarded last Monday Costa Rican Rafael Ortiz Fábrega as the most influential ambassador of Central and South America to the United Kingdom. During a ceremony in London, the magazine recognized the top 10 representatives of the 180 missions present in the English capital. Each of the winners represents a region of the world and were selected from the nominations made by their fellow ambassadors.

The Supreme Court of the United States on Monday debated whether the repressive measures taken by several cities to expel the homeless are “cruel” and unconstitutional. The ruling could have significant repercussions for the 653,000 homeless people recorded in the country in 2023. Nine judges, mostly conservative, reviewed an appeals ruling, which overturned the measures taken by the city of Grants Pass, Oregon (West), which prohibited homeless …

·Washington, United States
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Público broke the news in on Sunday, April 21, 2024.
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