Mexico, Brazil and Colombia urge Venezuela to present the minutes broken down by voting table

Mexico, Brazil and Colombia urge Venezuela to present the minutes broken down by voting table

Mexico City. Through their foreign ministers, the governments of Mexico, Colombia and Brazil called on the electoral authorities of Venezuela to present the results of the presidential elections of July 28, broken down by voting table. Foreign Minister Alicia Bárcena and her counterparts Mauro Vieira (Brazil) and Luis Gilberto Murillo (Colombia) held a virtual meeting … Read more

Maduro: US-trained mercenaries paid by rivals attack Venezuela

Maduro: US-trained mercenaries paid by rivals attack Venezuela

Caracas. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said yesterday that the people linked to violent acts in the anti-government protests, which have resulted in more than twenty deaths and hundreds of arrests, were trained in the United States, Colombia, Peru and Chile, and he ordered take out of circulation or block access to the social network platform … Read more

The political crisis in Venezuela deepens

The political crisis in Venezuela deepens

Caracas. The Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) of Venezuela yesterday asked the National Electoral Council (CNE) to hand over the minutes of the vote count from the elections of July 28, in which Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was re-elected, amid allegations of fraud by the opposition. Hours earlier, the electoral authority ratified Maduro as Venezuela’s … Read more

La Mula and Útero launch campaign on reforms to achieve #ElPerúQueQueremos

La Mula and Útero launch campaign on reforms to achieve #ElPerúQueQueremos

With the objective of achieving an agenda on the reforms that Peru needs, LaMula.pe and Útero.pe began, this Wednesday, a series of dialogues with various political actors to think about #ThePeruWeWant. In the first ‘Mulera terrace’which included the participation of former ministers, former congressmen and representatives of civil society, Rolando Toledo, director of the Peruvian … Read more

“I just want justice for my son, the damn police have shot him”

“I just want justice for my son, the damn police have shot him”

On January 9, 2023, in the context of social protests in Juliaca (Puno), her son left an Internet booth to look for her, but they never found each other. In an interview with Intermedia Producciones, Brayan Apaza Jumper’s mother recalls how she found out that his 15-year-old son had been shot. “My son received a … Read more

Shougang does not attend the first appointment to reconcile with relatives of workers who died from covid

Shougang does not attend the first appointment to reconcile with relatives of workers who died from covid

Will they go to trial? No representative of the Chinese mining company Shougang Hierro Perú SAA attended the first meeting to reconcile at the invitation of the relatives of five workers who died after they were infected with covid in their work center. Last April 5 was the first extrajudicial conciliation hearing to deal with … Read more

Why are women the most affected by natural disasters?

Why are women the most affected by natural disasters?

In the survey of the Institute of Peruvian Studies (IEP), when asked about the affected by natural disastersthe most affected are women because they have low productivity jobs and because they do work at home, explained, on La Mula TV, the Head of Opinion Studies of the IEP, the sociologist Patricia Zárate Ardela. In the … Read more

Local governments can also declare a disaster emergency

Local governments can also declare a disaster emergency

Local governments also have the capacity to declare emergency zones in case of disasters, Pedro Ferradas, a sociologist specializing in risk management, pointed out on La Mula TV. In the ‘Al Filo’ program, Ferradas pointed out that there is little knowledge of local governments about the powers they have in cases of disasters, which is … Read more

Why doesn’t the government respond immediately to disasters like it does when there are protests?

Why doesn’t the government respond immediately to disasters like it does when there are protests?

When there are disaster situations such as those that are affecting the population due to Cyclone Yaku, the Peruvian government does not respond immediately as it does in cases of social protests, questioned, on La Mula TV, Luis Enrique Lozada, director of Radio cultivate. In the ‘Al Filo’ program, the journalist recalled that we have … Read more

“No authority can express themselves like this, less if you are Minister of Education”

“No authority can express themselves like this, less if you are Minister of Education”

The statements by the Minister of Education, Óscar Becerra, against a group of Aymara women who were exercising their right to protest are doubly unacceptable because they have under his responsibility the formation of citizens that interculturality should be sought, said, on La Mula TV, the former head of the Ministry of Education (Minedu), Patricia … Read more