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Consuelo Porras: The coup d'état led by the attorney general in Guatemala will fail | International

Day after day, despite the prevailing uncertainty due to the public prosecutor’s onslaught, the army of civilians defending the putschist effort has more and more silent deserters

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Guatemala: IBAHRI condemns proceedings against Judge Carlos Giovanni Ruano Pineda

Guatemala: IBAHRI condemns proceedings against Judge Carlos Giovanni Ruano Pineda
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The U.S. said on Friday that it would supply Kyiv with the widely banned bombs as part of a new $800 million security package that brings total U.S. military aid to more than $40 billion since Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Biden due to meet King Charles, PM Sunak during brief UK visit U.S. President Joe Biden will arrive in Britain on Sunday for a brief visit during which he will meet British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and discuss climate change issues with King Charles ahead of the upcoming NATO summit.

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OAS urges Guatemalan authorities to move forward with election process

The Organization of American States (OAS) condemned the Guatemalan Constitutional Court's (CSJ) decision to continue reviewing the results of June 25 elections, where political party challenges have delayed the official results to determine who will compete in an August 20 runoff.

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OAS urges Guatemalan authorities to move forward with election process

OAS urges Guatemalan authorities to move forward with election process
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OAS urges Guatemalan authorities to move forward with election process

GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - The Organization of American States (OAS) condemned the Guatemalan Constitutional Court's (CSJ) decision to continue reviewing the results of June 25 elections, where political party challenges have delayed the official results to determine who will compete in an August 20 runoff.

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OAS urges Guatemalan authorities to move forward with election process

The Organization of American States (OAS) condemned the Guatemalan Constitutional Court's (CSJ) decision to continue reviewing the results of June 25 elections, where political party challenges have delayed the official results to determine who will compete in an August 20 runoff. According to preliminary results, anti-graft candidate Bernando Arevalo bucked forecasts to earn 11.8% of the vote, enough to secure a spot on the upcoming ballot. The CSJ ordered last weekend a review of the votes after a coalition of nine right-wing parties, including that of Torres, who qualified for the second round, requested the comparison and the suspension of the results for possible "fraud."

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OAS urges Guatemalan authorities to move forward with election process

By Sofia Menchu GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - The Organization of American States (OAS) condemned the Guatemalan Constitutional Court's (CSJ) decision to...

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