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Month: December 2022

Exjefe de la inteligencia peruana dice que advirtió al presidente Pedro Castillo de presuntos actos de corrupción de su entorno

olivertapia (CNN Español) — José Fernández Latorre, exjefe de la Dirección Nacional de Inteligencia de Perú, dijo este martes en una entrevista con Panamericana TV que le advirtió al presidente Pedro Castillo sobre los presuntos actos de corrupción cometidos por miembros de su familia y de su entorno más cercano. La Dirección Nacional de Inteligencia

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New Zealand court takes guardianship of baby after parents refuse vaccinated blood for heart surgery

By Kathleen Magramo, CNN A critically-ill six-month-old baby will be placed under the temporary guardianship of New Zealand’s High Court after his parents refused to allow him to undergo lifesaving heart surgery using blood from people vaccinated against Covid-19. Handing down the judgment on Wednesday, Justice Ian Gault ruled that the boy, who cannot be

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Camille Herron put her ‘heart and soul’ into breaking the 100-mile world record. But officials now say the course was too short

By George Ramsay, CNN Camille Herron has called it a “unicorn moment” for the sport of ultrarunning — a performance that expanded the notion of what women can achieve in endurance events. When Herron crossed the finish line at Jackpot Ultra Running Festival’s 100-mile race in Henderson, Nevada in February, she did so as the

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Argentina’s Cristina Fernández de Kirchner sentenced to six years in prison for corruption

By Sahar Akbarzai and Emilia Delfino, CNN A court in Argentina on Tuesday sentenced the country’s vice president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, to six years in prison and disqualified her from holding public office again after finding her guilty of corruption during her earlier terms as President. Fernández de Kirchner has temporary immunity due to

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Canadian police believe the remains of 2 indigenous women who were victims of a serial killer are likely in a landfill, but will not search the site

By Elizabeth Wolfe and Paradise Afshar, CNN Authorities in Canada believe the remains of two indigenous women who died at the hands of an alleged serial killer are likely in a landfill, but police have decided not to conduct a search at the site, citing hazards and ground conditions. The victims — Morgan Beatrice Harris,

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