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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1603, Kenelm Digby, English astrologer, courtier, and diplomat (died 1665) was born. In 1893, A revolution led by the liberal general and politician José Santos Zelaya takes over state power in Nicaragua. In 1955, Balaji Sadasivan, Singaporean neurosurgeon and politician, Singaporean Minister of Health (died 2010) was born. In 1960, Congo Crisis: The State of Katanga breaks away from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In 1968, Esera Tuaolo, American football player was born. In 1970, Sajjad Karim, English lawyer and politician was born. In 1974, Alanas Chošnau, Lithuanian singer-songwriter was born. In 1976, Eduardo Nájera, Mexican-American basketball player and coach was born. In 2000, Pedro Mir, Dominican lawyer, author, and poet (born 1913) passed away. In 2015, Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán escapes from the maximum security Altiplano prison in Mexico, his second escape. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
El 5% de Altman: una propina para supuestamente zanjar el mayor saqueo de la historia
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La propuesta de OpenAI de entregar un 5 de su capital al gobierno estadounidense, presentada como una manera de que los ciudadanos participen en los beneficios de la inteligencia artificial, es una de esas maniobras que revelan mucho más de lo que pretenden ocultar. No es un gesto generoso, sino una oferta de saldo: una
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Reuters
· Jun 22, 2026
Supporters cheer right-wing Colombian candidate's preliminary win
Supporters of right-wing presidential candidate Abelardo De La Espriella took to the streets of Bogota to mark his election win, based on an initial vote count. Colombian outsider De La Espriella appeared in an armored vehicle next to his vice presidential candidate, Jose Manuel Restrepo, in Barranquilla to celebrate the results. #colombia #abelardodelaespriella #eltigre #bogata #election
Latin American Post
· Jul 9, 2026
Peru Hands Keiko Fujimori the Keys to a Haunted House
Keiko Fujimori’s razor-thin win gives Peru a familiar promise of order. Still, the map of her victory tells a rougher story: Lima’s relief, the Andes’ rage, and a presidency born under her father’s shadow once again, painfully, uneasily, at home. The post Peru Hands Keiko Fujimori the Keys to a Haunted House appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.
Le Monde
· Jul 5, 2026
Peruvian and Colombian presidential elections: Expatriate vote helps far right clinch victory
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How did Colombia's election split a nation in two? | The Take
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Ecostylia
· Jun 22, 2026
De la Espriella’s narrow Colombia win shifts power right as Cepeda challenges the runoff vote count in Bogotá
Abelardo de la Espriella, standing at a lectern, forms the V for victory during a speech. The gesture seals his election to the presidency of Colombia. Credits: Olímpica Stereo / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 3.0; montage DALL·E / Ecostylia. Abelardo de la Espriella is elected president of Colombia. The hard-right lawyer, supported by Donald Trump, [] L’article De la Espriella’s narrow Colombia win shifts power right as Cepeda challenges the runoff vote count in Bogotá est apparu en premier sur Ecostylia.
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Related coverage for "El 5% de Altman: una propina para supuestamente zanjar el mayor saqueo de la historia": Reuters — Supporters cheer right-wing Colombian candidate's preliminary win. Latin American Post — Peru Hands Keiko Fujimori the Keys to a Haunted House. Le Monde — Peruvian and Colombian presidential elections: Expatriate vote helps far right clinch victory. Al Jazeera English — How did Colombia's election split a nation in two? | The Take. Ecostylia — De la Espriella’s narrow Colombia win shifts power right as Cepeda challenges the runoff vote count in Bogotá. Buenos Aires Times — Cabinets and wardrobes