Tag: Americas
Iran Appeals to ICC Amidst Gaza-Israel Conflict
The situation in Gaza demands a thorough examination and scrutiny to ascertain the implications of the recent military actions. It's imperative to address these incidents through the lens of international law and justice," the statement elaborated.
Putin Defends Russia's Diversity: Challenging Western Perceptions
Putin accused Western elites of endorsing Russophobia, racism, and neo-Nazism as part of their official ideology.
Brazil's President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva Will Be Sworn In Sunday In The Capital
Lula has said his priorities are fighting poverty, and investing in education and health; he has also said he will bring illegal deforestation of the Amazon to a halt
Amnesty International Said In A Report This Week That Climate Change Is Affecting And Threatening
Indigenous group, which sees its culture threatened by global warming, wants to negotiate deal with Ottawa
Voters in Brazil Are Going To The Polls Sunday
Speculation has risen that Bolsonaro might not accept the results of Sunday’s vote if he does not win
Hurricane Roslyn Intensified To A Powerful Category 4 Storm
Roslyn was forecast to pick up strength through midday Saturday before making landfall along the coast of Nayarit state Sunday morning
UN Climate Warning
Half of the world’s countries lack early warning systems to protect them against disasters
Rescue Workers Using Drones And Trained Dogs Searched For Survivors Monday
Residents described harrowing tales of escape from the water and mud
Heavy Storm Hit Nicaragua
Storm expected to move north along the coasts of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala on Monday
Hurricane Destroyed Life And Properties In Nicaragua
It brings threat of flash flooding and mudslides across Central America
OAS Chief Faces Probe Over Relationship With Staffer
He denies it might have violated the organization's ethics policies
US Venezuela Sanctions Remains
He says change will only come in response to constructive steps by Maduro regime to restore democracy
Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry - Haiti Unrest Began To Spin Out Of Control
Prime Minister Ariel Henry says fuel subsidies would be eliminated, causing prices to double
Brazil's Top two Presidential Candidates Will face Each Other in a Runoff vote
The result came as a surprise, since pre-election polls had given da Silva a commanding lead
In Brazilian Amazon, a 1,000-mile Voyage So People Can Vote
The Javari Valley territory has seven voting centers for 1,655 Indigenous voters