The Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) of Venezuela has suspended "for all purposes" the primary process organized by the opposition and from which former deputy María Corina Machado emerged the winner, on the grounds that several crimes could have been committed in the organization of a vote that did…
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Judge fines Trump for violating judge’s order in fraud case
Former US President Donald Trump received another fine, $10,000, in his fraud trial in New York after being called to the witness stand by the judge, who reprimanded him for once again violating a "gag order" which prohibits him from…
Google Chrome strengthens IP addresses protection
Google prepares a new tool for Chrome based on intermediary privacy proxy servers, which hide specific third-party domains. The initiative is focused on protecting IP addresses and user data.
Through IP Protection (formerly Gnatcatcher),…
Mike Johnson is the new speaker of the US House of Representatives
The conservative Mike Johnson was elected this Wednesday as the new President of the House of Representatives in the United States, after obtaining the full support of the Republicans.
The congressman represents the state of Louisiana and…
Meta sued for alleged harmful and addictive networks for children
Meta, the company that owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, is facing a barrage of lawsuits from 41 US states, in addition to the District of Columbia. The legal action is based on the argument that the company's social networks are…
Venezuelan justice condemns Odebrecht to pay USD 38 million to the Caracas Metro
From the Political-Administrative Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) of Venezuela, a fine was imposed on the Brazilian company Odebrecht for 38 million dollars in favor of the Caracas Metro.
SPA Ruling No. 930 10/19/23…
Venezuela announces a referendum on Guayana Esequiba
The president of the National Electoral Council (CNE) of Venezuela, Elvis Amoroso, announced this Friday that a referendum will be held on December 3 on Guayana Esequiba, the part of Guyana that Caracas claims as its own.
"Unanimously all…
UN approves humanitarian aid fund for Venezuela for US$3.2 billion
The humanitarian aid fund for Venezuela, which was approved in 2022 in Mexico, was authorized this Wednesday by António Guterres, secretary general of the United Nations.
Venezuela will receive humanitarian aid from this fund, which…
Inflation in El Salvador remains above 3 %
The Central Reserve Bank (BCTR) of El Salvador revealed data on the country's interannual inflation rate, which remains above 3 % for the fourth consecutive month.
According to the regulatory body of the Central American country, in…
The EU will demand the gradual elimination of fossil fuels
The European Union will demand the phasing out of fossil fuels at the United Nations Climate Conference (COP28) in early December, after EU climate and environment ministers have agreed.
Meeting this Monday in Luxembourg, the Twenty-Seven…
Venezuelan official party and opposition resume dialogue in Barbados
This Monday, the Norwegian government confirmed that the ruling party and the Venezuelan opposition decided to resume political dialogue and negotiation this Tuesday, October 17.
Both representations resumed negotiations in August 2021,…
Colombian Court admits the concept of multispecies families
The Superior Court of Colombia has set a precedent by admitting the concept of multispecies families, in the context of a lawsuit by a citizen against his ex-partner for not allowing him to visit his canine pet, given that he considers her…