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Russia halts WWII-era peace talks with Japan over Ukraine sanctions
Tokyo and Moscow have yet to formally end their WWII hostilities and, on paper, are still technically at war
Tokyo and Moscow have yet to formally end their WWII hostilities and, on paper, are still technically at war
The former minister further warned that the Kremlin aims to include the whole of Eastern Europe within its sphere, with intent to “attack, to pressure, to intimidate other countries, including members of NATO”
The new measure could impact Tapachula, the largest city on the border of Mexico with Guatemala, because within the next four months the largest migratory flow of the year is expected
The migrants have been stuck at the border city for more than a month as they wait for the U.S. and Mexico to approve their asylum and visa requests or grant them permission to cross Mexico
Signed into law last week, the RENACER Act empowers the U.S. to take action against Ortega regime officials. Now that President Biden has the tools, it is time for action.
The skater's spectacular win is seen as redemption for his performance at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, where he ended up skating his way down to a 17th place finish.
Around 7,000 soldiers and 1,000 police officers were sent to establish a siege in the central province of Cabañas
Chilean novelist, Isabel Allende, defended the legacy of Chile’s best known voice — Pablo Neruda — while at a promotional event for her newest book on Monday – saying that if cancel culture succeeds, “no one will be spared"
Since 2014, upwards of 6 million Venezuelans have fled Nicolas Maduro’s totalitarian regime in search of a better life
The congressional letter comes a week after ADN America broke the story that MD Creativa SRL, also known as MadWoman, had been working with the State Department's Havana Embassy since last year or earlier