Senator Chico Rodrગ્guez, who represents the state of Roraima in the federal senate, confirmed that his home in Bora Vista, the capital of Roraima, was raided. He has denied any wrongdoing. Citing a police investigation, according to a Supreme Court order, the police video states that Rodriguez had about 15,000 …
Read More »Peru opens Machu Picchu ruins for a tourist | World News
Trapped in an Indian country during a coronavirus outbreak, Peru opened the ruins of Machu Picchu for a single Japanese tourist after waiting nearly seven months to enter the Inca fortress. Jesse Takayama’s entry into the ruins was trapped on the slopes of the mountains near the site, from mid-March, …
Read More »Chilean police throw a 16-year-old boy over a bridge during a protest World News
Police brutally cracked down on protesters in the capital, Santiago, less than a month before Chile voted on whether to change its Pinochet-era constitution. On Friday evening, Carabineros police officers used the plumes of teargas and high-pressure water jets to disperse protesters gathered at Plaza Italia, where pockets of violence …
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According to Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (IANAH), which made the announcement on Tuesday, it is the first Mayan slave ship ever discovered. The paddle wheel steamboat, known as “La Uniનn”, was found by archaeologists in 2017 in the Gulf of Mexico, two nautical miles from Sixtel. But, …
Read More »Bolivia’s writing interim president withdraws from election race World News
Withdrawing from next month’s general election, Bolivia’s interim president, Jenin Aiz, said he would avoid splitting votes for other candidates running against former Socialist Party leader Evo Morales. In a video message late Thursday evening, he tried to unite opponents of Morales’ party candidate, who resigned after last year’s election, …
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