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Senate · MexicoMexico City.- The seriousness of the "cancer" represented by the extortion favored unanimous support for the General Law to Prevent, Investigate and Punish this crime within the joint commissions of Justice and Legislative Studies of the Senate of the Republic. Senators made changes in at least 15 articles to the minute they received almost a month ago from the Chamber of Deputies, to prevent the release of convicted criminals and to encourage t…See the Story
Passes Unanimous Anti-Extortion Ruling in the Senate
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Nicolás MaduroColombian President Gustavo Petro has backed a plan that would see Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro hand over power to a transitional government that would call for new election, according to a new report.See the Story
Colombian President Petro Backs Plan For Maduro To Hand Over Power To Transitional Government: Report
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Claudia Sheinbaum · Mexico CityThe U.S. Embassy in Mexico has issued a security alert advising American citizens to exercise heightened caution in Mexico City on Thursday, November 20, due to a large-scale protest expected to unfold along one of the capital’s busiest corridors. According to the U.S. Mission to Mexico, thousands of demonstrators are anticipated to march from the Angel of Independence Monument to the Zócalo beginning at 11:00 a.m. The route cuts through the cit…See the Story
U.S. Embassy Issues Warning for Americans Over Massive Demonstrations in Mexico City
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