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Month: May 2024

Ministro del Gobierno español acusa a Javier Milei de “ingerir sustancias” y el presidente de Argentina responde con duras críticas a Pedro Sánchez

Sol Amaya (CNN Español) — Óscar Puente, ministro de Transportes de España, acusó al presidente de Argentina, Javier Milei, de “ingerir sustancias”, y el Gobierno del país sudamericano respondió con duras críticas a Pedro Sánchez. Las declaraciones de Puente se dieron durante la III Escuela de Gobierno organizada por el PSOE. Un video que fue

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Sadiq Khan wins third term as London mayor, capping strong showing for Labour in English local elections

By Rob Picheta, CNN (CNN) — Sadiq Khan has won a third term as London’s mayor, capping a round of local elections across England that confirmed the political supremacy of the Labour Party and spelt misery for Britain’s Conservative government. Khan won 43.7% of the vote, beating Conservative challenger Susan Hall by about 11 percentage

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Arranca la impresión de alrededor de 24,9 millones de boletas electorales en Ciudad de México

Sofía Benavides (CNN Español) — Los Talleres Gráficos de México (TGM) iniciaron este viernes la impresión de 24.886.209 boletas electorales que serán repartidas en más de 13 mil casillas para las elecciones del 2 de junio en Ciudad de México, correspondientes a los niveles electivos de jefatura de gobierno, alcaldías y diputaciones al Congreso de

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Bodies, pickup truck found in Mexican region where American and Australian tourists went missing, sources say

CNN By Jose Alvarez, Sandi Sidhu, Fidel Gutierrez, David Shortell and Michael Rios, CNN (CNN) — Three bodies were found Friday in the Mexican region where an American and two Australians have been missing for several days, multiple sources told CNN. Authorities haven’t confirmed if the bodies correspond to the three missing tourists, a source said. But

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Pakistan records its wettest April since 1961 with above average rainfall

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s national weather center says the country has recorded its wettest April since 1961. The weather service said on Friday that the extreme weather last month killed scores of people and destroyed property and farmland. Experts said the country witnessed heavier rains because of climate change. Last month’s rainfall for Pakistan represented

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