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Month: March 2023

Sismo de magnitud 5,4 sacude Colombia

CNNEspañol sjv (CNN Español) — Un sismo de magnitud 5,4 sacudió Colombia este viernes en la madrugada, según reportes del Servicio Geológico de Estados Unidos (USGS, por sus siglas en inglés). El foco sísmico estuvo localizado a 159 km de profundidad y el epicentro estuvo ubicado a 31 kilómetros al norte de Bucaramanga, Santander. El

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Chinese troops attend the opening ceremony of the 'Peace Mission 2021' joint counter-terrorism military exercise held in Russia in September 2021.

China and Russia have deep defense sector ties. Putin’s war has not changed that, data show

By Simone McCarthy Chinese state-owned defense firms have maintained trade relationships with sanctioned Russian defense companies during the past year, even as many of the world’s leading economies cut ties with Moscow and the companies driving its continued assault on Ukraine. Customs records reviewed by CNN show key companies within both countries’ vast military-industrial complexes

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Chinese troops attend the opening ceremony of the 'Peace Mission 2021' joint counter-terrorism military exercise held in Russia in September 2021.

China and Russia have deep defense sector ties. Putin’s war has not changed that, data show

By Simone McCarthy Chinese state-owned defense firms have maintained trade relationships with sanctioned Russian defense companies during the past year, even as many of the world’s leading economies cut ties with Moscow and the companies driving its continued assault on Ukraine. Customs records reviewed by CNN show key companies within both countries’ vast military-industrial complexes

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Protesters clash with police outside parliament building during a protest against bill on foreign influence transparency in Tbilisi

Georgia’s parliament formally revokes ‘foreign influence’ bill that sparked major protests

By Katya Krebs and Jorge Engels, CNN Georgia’s parliament on Friday formally revoked a controversial “foreign influence” bill that sparked major protests amid concerns that it resembled Russian laws used to stifle political dissent. Georgian lawmakers voted against the bill in its second reading by a margin of 35 to one, according to Georgia’s public

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