Ecuador ends emergency amid talks with Indigenous protest leaders | News – Gracemont Gazette
[ad_1] Ecuador’s President Guillermo Lasso has lifted a state of emergency in six provinces amid mass protests by Indigenous groups as legislators began hearing an...
Cuban court sentences two dissident artists to prison terms | Protests News – Gracemont Gazette
[ad_1] Luis Manuel Otero Alcantara and Maykel Castillo receive five- and nine-year terms, respectively, Cuban prosecutor says.A Cuban court has sentenced two dissident artists to...
‘We can’t get by’: Indigenous people keep up protests in Ecuador | Protests News – Gracemont Gazette
[ad_1] Quito, Ecuador – Thousands of Indigenous people continue to demonstrate in the Ecuadorian capital, as their calls for social and economic reforms grow louder...
Chile workers strike at Codelco, world’s largest copper producer | Mining News – Gracemont Gazette
[ad_1] The strike follows government decision to close a foundry to curtail pollution in community.Workers at Chile’s state mining company Codelco – the largest producer...
Clashes as Ecuador protests continue despite small concession | Protests News – Gracemont Gazette
[ad_1] Police in Ecuador’s capital, Quito, have fired tear gas to disperse Indigenous protesters who tried to storm congress on the 11th day of crippling...
‘Cold War mentality’: China’s Xi denounces ‘abuse of sanctions’ | Russia-Ukraine war News – Gracemont Gazette
[ad_1] Chinese President Xi Jinping said the world should oppose unilateral sanctions and efforts by some countries to maintain their political and military power –...
How much influence do the BRICS wield on the world stage? | Business and Economy – Gracemont Gazette
[ad_1] From: Inside StoryChina warns against expanding military alliances and weaponising economic sanctions.The world’s top five emerging economies – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South...
Bodies of Jesuit priests found in Mexico, pope decries violence | Crime News – Gracemont Gazette
[ad_1] The Jesuit order has said the elderly priests were trying to defend a man fleeing an attacker when they were killed.Authorities have found the...
Colombia’s shift to the left: A new ‘pink tide’ in Latin America? | Elections – Gracemont Gazette
[ad_1] The sun is rising on a new day for Colombians, especially for those who Vice President-elect Francia Marquez calls the “nobodies”: women, Indigenous communities,...
Indigenous protester dies in Ecuador as violence increases | Protests News – Gracemont Gazette
[ad_1] On Tuesday, an estimated 10,000 Indigenous people took to the streets of Quito.An Indigenous protester has died in Ecuador as violence increased amid days...