International media outlets reported that in the coastal city of Guayaquil, journalist Lenin Artide received an envelope ... and radio stations in Ecuador. Letter bombs were sent to at least ...
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DR. MARK PERLMUTTER: I sent them two letters, one when the bombs were shaking in the ... almost a hundred journalists were killed, the destruction of multiple ambulances, we felt targeted ...
PUSH TO GET EU LEADERS FOCUSED ON UKRAINE: Despite Russia’s continued battering of Ukraine’s cities and infrastructure, EU leaders hadn’t planned to spend much time discussing Kyiv’s immediate defense ...
These articles were critical of unexamined assumptions stated online as fact by the South African journalist, Jeremy Gordin ... In 1972 in Britain, Hain was sent a letter bomb that failed to explode ...
These articles were critical of unexamined assumptions stated online as fact by the South African journalist, Jeremy Gordin ... In 1972 in Britain, Hain was sent a letter bomb that failed to explode ...
Ecuadorian police scaled the walls of the Mexican embassy (pictured) in Quito, Ecuador’s capital. They stormed the building and seized Jorge Glas, Ecuador’s former vice-president. He had been granted ...
TPS for Ecuador would offer eligible Ecuadorian immigrants the opportunity to obtain work authorizations, enabling them to continue contributing actively to our economy. Ecuadorian immigrants are ...
Jorge Glas, the detained former vice president of Ecuador, was hospitalized on Monday ... Earlier, Glas' lawyer Sonia Vera expressed in an open letter her "deep worry and alarm" due to her ...
Mexico-Ecuador ties in a downward spiral On Thursday, Mexican Ambassador Raquel Serur Smeke was declared "persona non grata" in Ecuador after Mexican President Lopez Obrador appeared to criticize ...
ensuring participants receive top-tier instruction. "We recognize the pivotal role that journalists play in shaping public perceptions and influencing policy decisions," stated Prof. Zotor.