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Month: July 2024

Mauritania’s President Ghazouani wins reelection, the electoral commission says

Associated Press NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania (AP) — Mauritania’s President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani won reelection after positioning the country as a strategic ally of the West in a region swept by coups and violence, the country’s electoral commission said on Monday. Ghazouani, who campaigned on a pledge of providing security and economic growth, obtained 56.1% of votes,

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A center-right coalition in Bulgaria is tapped to form a new government

SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has tapped the largest group in parliament, the center-right GERB-UDF coalition, to form the country’s new government. Accepting the mandate, Prime Minister-designate Rosen Zhelyazkov on Monday presented a proposal for a Cabinet and asked the president to send it to parliament for approval. The 56-year-old lawyer and

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A 17-year-old Chinese player died after collapsing during a badminton match in Indonesia

Associated Press YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — A 17-year-old Chinese badminton player has died after collapsing on court during an Asian tournament in Indonesia’s Yogyakarta province. Indonesia’s Badminton Association issued a statement Monday saying Zhang Zhijie collapsed and had seizures during a match against Kazuma Kawano of Japan at the Badminton Asia Junior Championships on Sunday.

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La Corte Suprema emitirá este lunes su fallo sobre la inmunidad de Trump y sobre otros importantes casos

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Se espera que el Tribunal Supremo de Estados Unidos emita este lunes sus últimas opiniones del mandato, resolviendo la cuestión de si el expresidente Donald Trump puede reclamar inmunidad frente a los cargos federales de subversión electoral. Los nueve magistrados se reunirán en el estrado por última vez antes de

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2 Algerian journalists arrested for publishing video showing businesswomen protesting

ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — Algerian authorities arrested two journalists for publishing a video showing businesswomen protesting how they were treated at a government-sponsored event. Journalists in Algeria have faced since President Abdelmadjid Tebboune came to power four years ago, with possible long jail time on flimsy charges, experts say. Many news outlets have also shuttered

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