Regularization points closed for Venezuela migrants in Colombia

Bogota Colombia – In Bogota, to collect their position in Colombia to collect their position in Columbia to allow migrants of Venezuela in Bogota, the VOA was asked about closing the points that they process and achieve this document Helped. Click here for the entire story in Spanish. Source link

Bus after bus in 51 Guatemala closes the bridge

Guatemala City – At least 51 people have been killed after landing from a bridge on Monday on the outskirts of the capital of Guatemala, hectare Floors said, which was helping to coordinate the municipal government’s response. Firefighting spokesman Edwin Wilgran said a multi-marriage accident sent the bus from the bridge before morning, implicating the … Read more

Ecuador’s orthodox manner and a leftist lawyer in advance for presidential runoff

Guiaquil, Ecuador – The Ecuador will select his next president in a runner -up election after Conservative Conservative Daniel Noboa and leftist lawyer Luisa Gonzalaz, who got 14 other candidates with adequate votes on Sunday. The competition set for April 13 will be a repetition of October 2023 SNAP election which earned a 16 -month … Read more

Dozens were killed in a bus accident in Southern Mexico

Mexico City – A traffic accident in a bus in southern Mexico, which occurred on Saturday morning, died on Saturday morning, then the Masco State Government said in a statement, saying that the recovery was still on. Local officials said that the bus, which was carrying 48 people, collided with a truck, resulting in 38 … Read more

200 Kenyan police officers arrive at the United Nations Mission in Haiti

Two hundred Kenai police officers arrived at Haiti on Thursday and joined the mission to fight a gang in the country to participate in a distressed Caribbean country to join the United Nations supported mission. More than 600 Kenyan officers were already deployed as a multinational force of police officers and soldiers from other countries … Read more

The treaty forces us to protect the Panama Canal, says Rubio

External Affairs Department – The United States has a treaty obligation to protect the Panama Canal, if it comes under the attack, US State Secretary Marco Rubio said on Thursday, what has Panama done as “lies”. , Whether the US Navy ships can cross the Panama Canal for free. , “I feel absurd that we … Read more

US government ships can raise the Panama Canal without fees, America says

Washington – The US State Department said on Wednesday that the US government ships can now transit the Panama Canal without any fee. The department has now agreed not to charge a fee for the US government ships to cross the Panama Canal, “the department said in a post on X. It said that the … Read more

Greenlanders detect the Pacific Island relationship with Washington

Washington – The representative of Greenland in the United States recently met to learn more about a political system with at least one ambassador of the Pacific Islands, which thinks that by creating an opportunity for the Arctic Island and Washington Could, VOA has learned. President Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed his interest in purchasing … Read more

US took steps to suspend its contribution to multinational security in Haiti

United Nations spokesman Stephene Dusarric said the United Nations has received “an official notification” from the United States, asking for immediate contribution to the multinational security aid force for Haiti. Dujarik told reporters on Tuesday that the US has promised $ 15 million to find the trust and has been spent $ 1.7 million so … Read more

America, Al Salvador reaches ‘unprecedented’ deal to illegally curb immigration

External Affairs Department – The United States and Al Salvador have reached the US State Secretary Marco Rubio, which has called the “most unprecedented and extraordinary” deal to curb illegal immigration. After nearly three -hour meetings with Salvadoran President Naib Bowkele at their residence at San Salvador Lake Kotpu, Rubio said that Bucle offered American … Read more