Jeanine Áñez faces four trials for various crimes brought by the current government of President Luis Arce. | Photo: ReutersThe president of the Bolivian Senate, Andrónico Rodríguez, has filed this Tuesday a complaint against the former de facto president Jeanine Áñez, for the crimes of sedition, conspiracy, and other crimes, allegedly committed when she proclaimed herself ruler in the context of the coup d'état against Evo Morales.

Analyst says freezing of Venezuela’s assets “an act of war”The freezing of Venezuela’s assets by the United States, at a time when the Latin American country is grappling with a huge economic crisis, is tantamount to “an act of war,” according to a U.S.-based attorney.

New massacre reported in northern ColombiaIn Colombia, a new massacre, with a toll of three people dead, was reported this Monday in the department of Antioquia, as part of the wave of political violence that shakes the South American country.

Bill Gates rejects opening vaccine patents A suggestion to waive patent restrictions on COVID-19 vaccines has been rejected by multi-billionaire Bill Gates, who said he doesn’t believe the intellectual property has anything to do with the drawn-out global effort to rein in the pandemic.

More than 150 billion dollars of Venezuelans' money would be delivered to opposition forcesVenezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has denounced that the money frozen and sequestered to his country in the banks of the world and the federal reserve of the United States are being delivered to the "mafias" of the opposition right-wing.