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United Nations · BogotaCoca leaves are widely used in different countries in Latin America to treat stomach aches and altitude sickness. Colombia and Bolivia will jointly ask the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs to remove coca leaves from its list of prohibited substances. The proposal is a bid to de-stigmatize conversations about the problem of drugs.
Colombia, Bolivia to ask UN to remove coca leaf from narcotics list
75% Right coverage: 4 sources
Lenin Moreno · EcuadorEcuador’s attorney general says she will ask for charges against former President Lenin Moreno. Moreno and three dozen other people are accused of corruption in the construction of a hydroelectric plant. The investigation “reveals a structure of corruption around the Coca Codo Sinclair hydroelectric project,” the prosecutor said.
The Ecuadorian Public Prosecutor's Office accused former president Lenín Moreno in a case of corruption in the construction of a Chinese dam
100% Left coverage: 5 sources
Corruption · WashingtonPeru's attorney general's office said on Tuesday on Twitter that the U.S. State Department had agreed to extradite former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo on corruption charges.
U.S. agrees to extradite former Peruvian President Toledo, says Peru
59% Center coverage: 27 sources
Asylum Seekers · WashingtonThe United States could bar tens of thousands of migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border from claiming asylum under a proposal unveiled on Tuesday that would be the most wide-ranging attempt yet by U.S. President Joe Biden's administration to deter people from crossing the border without authorization.
Biden administration unveils broad asylum restrictions at U.S.-Mexico border
60% Center coverage: 116 sources
Gustavo Petro · BogotaThe presidents of Colombia and Venezuela met on their border Thursday to sign an agreement designed to improve trade between the two countries and lift import duties on dozens of manufactured goods.
Presidents of Colombia, Venezuela sign trade deal on border
40% Center coverage: 15 sources
Americas · WashingtonU.S. federal agents arrested and charged four suspects in Florida for alleged roles in the plot that led to the 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, authorities said on Tuesday.
U.S. arrests four more suspects in plot to kill Haitian President Moise
46% Center coverage: 55 sources
Cancer · SantiagoForensic experts have determined that Chilean poet Pablo Neruda died of poisoning nearly 50 years ago, a family member of the Nobel Prize winner said Monday.
Experts found Chilean poet Neruda was poisoned, nephew says
50% Left coverage: 36 sources
Military · Mexico CityColombia's government and the National Liberation Army (ELN) rebel group resumed peace talks in Mexico City on Monday after a temporary halt caused by a misunderstanding over a mooted ceasefire.
Colombia, ELN rebels resume peace talks in Mexico after ceasefire confusion
59% Center coverage: 17 sources