Political polarisation, voter fatigue and the rise of new populist rhetoric are shaping Colombia’s presidential race. Two analysts tell Euronews what's at stake. Colombians go to the polls this Sunday in presidential elections marked by a deeply polarising campaign. The vote comes amid a sensitive regional and international backdrop, with the rise…
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No second retrial for men accused of airport brawl Two men accused of assaulting a police officer at Manchester Airport during a brawl captured in footage shared across social media will not face a…
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Amid rising anti-immigrant sentiment, EFF leader Julius Malema says African migrants are being scapegoated for crises they did not cause. Malema maintained that unemployment, inequality and failing…
Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman on Friday cautioned against raising interest rates to address the current spike in prices. With inflation running well above the central bank's 2% target,…
There is optimism Mitchell Robinson will be ready to go for the Finals. He underwent surgery on his broken right pinky finger and the hope is that he will be ready for Game 1 on Wednesday, per league…
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