Monthly Archives: October 2023

2023-10-31: News Headlines

Luis Linares Petrov (2023-10-31). Nicaragua highlights development and recovery of tourism. plenglish.com Managua, Oct 31 (Prensa Latina) Authorities from the Nicaraguan Institute of Tourism (InTur) highlighted the development and recovery experienced by the sector, which positions Nicaragua as the third country to visit in 2024, according to the Planeta Solitario platform.

teleSUR, nbb DRL (2023-10-31). Nicaragua declara alerta amarilla por tormenta tropical Pilar. telesurtv.net "Se declara el estado de alerta amarilla para todo el territorio nacional", según el comunicado emitido en Managua por Sistema Nacional para la Prevención, Mitigación y Atención de Desastres (Sinapred).

Luis Linares Petrov (2023-10-30). Cuban residing in Nicaragua calls for defending Cuba. plenglish.com Managua, Oct 30 (Prensa Latina) The president of the Association of Cuban Residents in Nicaragua, Rafael Ruiz, affirmed that should actively defend the Revolution, as Cuba is growing through a complex economic crisis.

Orinoco Tribune 2 (2023-10-31). Israel's Doomed 'De-Hamasification' and Russia's Winning 'De-Nazification'. orinocotribune.com By Ramin Mazaheri — Oct 28, 2023 | Israeli regime's actions over the years have shown that its ultimate goal is to clear Palestine of all non-Jews and consolidate the illegal occupation with the backing of its Western allies. | However, the regime's stated goal at the moment, as its warplanes continue to pummel the densely-populated civilian areas in Gaza, is the complete obliteration of the democratically-elected Hamas government in the besieged strip in what can be referred to as "de-Hamasification". | It's useful to employ this term because there are many parallels — but far more contrasts — wit…

Michael Fox (2023-10-30). Panama explodes with protests against Canadian copper mine. therealnews.com Panama is on fire. Massive protests are rippling across the country. Road blocks. | Unions on strike. School classes cancelled. Workers, teachers and indigenous groups are in the streets. They're protesting the government's approval of a renegotiated contract with a Canadian mining firm for the operation of Central America's largest open-pit copper mine. | They say it's a threat to the environment and an attack on Panama's sovereignty. Political analysts say the issue is having such an impact, because of the country's long history of foreign intervention in the country, and particularly the US control over…


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2023-10-30: News Headlines

Luis Linares Petrov (2023-10-30). Cuban residing in Nicaragua calls for defending Cuba. plenglish.com Managua, Oct 30 (Prensa Latina) The president of the Association of Cuban Residents in Nicaragua, Rafael Ruiz, affirmed that should actively defend the Revolution, as Cuba is growing through a complex economic crisis.

Orinoco Tribune 2 (2023-10-31). Israel's Doomed 'De-Hamasification' and Russia's Winning 'De-Nazification'. orinocotribune.com By Ramin Mazaheri — Oct 28, 2023 | Israeli regime's actions over the years have shown that its ultimate goal is to clear Palestine of all non-Jews and consolidate the illegal occupation with the backing of its Western allies. | However, the regime's stated goal at the moment, as its warplanes continue to pummel the densely-populated civilian areas in Gaza, is the complete obliteration of the democratically-elected Hamas government in the besieged strip in what can be referred to as "de-Hamasification". | It's useful to employ this term because there are many parallels — but far more contrasts — wit…

Michael Fox (2023-10-30). Panama explodes with protests against Canadian copper mine. therealnews.com Panama is on fire. Massive protests are rippling across the country. Road blocks. | Unions on strike. School classes cancelled. Workers, teachers and indigenous groups are in the streets. They're protesting the government's approval of a renegotiated contract with a Canadian mining firm for the operation of Central America's largest open-pit copper mine. | They say it's a threat to the environment and an attack on Panama's sovereignty. Political analysts say the issue is having such an impact, because of the country's long history of foreign intervention in the country, and particularly the US control over…

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