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Day: May 27, 2023

Assange’s Life is in ‘Hands of Australian Government,’ Says Wife Wikileaks founder Julian Assange speaks on the balcony of Ecuadorian embassy on May 19, 2017 in London, England, where he has been taken asylum since 2012, after the Swedish authorities have announced that they dropped their investigation into rape allegations against him. Photo: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images.
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Assange’s Life is in ‘Hands of Australian Government,’ Says Wife

May 27, 2023
President Dissolves Congress in Ecuador Good, in Peru Bad Ecuadorean President Guillermo Lasso testifies at the National Assembly, as part of the impeachment process against him for alleged corruption, in Quito, Ecuador, May 16, 2023. Photo: Karen Toro/Reuters.
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President Dissolves Congress in Ecuador Good, in Peru Bad

May 27, 2023
Uruguay: It Is Time for Self-Criticism Palestinians march in Gaza City to observe Land Day. Photo: Reuters.
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Uruguay: It Is Time for Self-Criticism

May 27, 2023
The Experience of Nicaragua in Managing the Covid Pandemic When Covid vaccines became available through the WHO, Nicaragua gave priority to people over 65 and those hospitalized or with chronic conditions. Here workers set out with vaccines. Photo: Carlos Cortez.
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The Experience of Nicaragua in Managing the Covid Pandemic

May 27, 2023
The Ecuador of Guillermo Lasso Ecuador’s incumbent president Guillermo Lasso failed the people of his country during his short two-year term in office. Photo: Twitter/@LassoGuillermo.
  • Latin America and ALBA-TCP
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The Ecuador of Guillermo Lasso

May 27, 2023
Washington Authorizes 4 Oil Corporations to Pay Taxes in Venezuela (+OFAC) Offshore gas platform with a tanker docked on it. Photo: BNamericas/file photo.
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Washington Authorizes 4 Oil Corporations to Pay Taxes in Venezuela (+OFAC)

May 27, 2023

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