War conflict – Putin sees some “positive steps” in talks with Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that saw some “positive steps” in negotiations with Ukrainein a meeting with his Belarusian ally Alexander Lukashenko. “I am going to inform you (…) of how the negotiations are developing, which now take place almost every day. There are certain positive steps,” he said, without giving more details. … Read more

Russia admits “progress” in negotiations with Ukraine

Russia sees “progress” in the negotiations with Ukraine, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Wednesday. “In parallel with the special military operation [nombre dado por las autoridades rusas a la entrada de tropas rusas en Ucrania]negotiations are also underway with the Ukrainian side to put an end to the senseless bloodshed and resistance … Read more

US gasoline hits high not seen since 2008

The price of gasoline in the United States reached its highest since 2008 this Sunday, with an average value of 4,009 dollars per gallon or 1,057 dollars per liter, local media reported. According to the American Automobile Association (AAA, for its acronym in English) the average price of gasoline today is 4,009 dollars per gallon … Read more

Jehovah’s Witnesses flee persecution in Russia

In the past five years, hundreds of Jehovah’s Witnesses have been rounded up, arrested, and prosecuted in Russia. Many others have fled, including a couple, Dmitrii and Nellia Antsybor, who flew to Mexico last year, crossed the US border on foot to seek asylum, and now hope to build a new life in Washington state. … Read more

Russia approves a list of states it considers “hostile”

All the countries of the European Union, in addition to the United States, Japan and Canada, are included in the list of hostile nations that the Government of Vladimir Putin has drawn up, according to what the Russian agency Interfax reported on Monday. The list, in addition to states, also includes foreign territories that, according … Read more

The US contacts China to talk about the “premeditated” and “unjustified” Russian aggression against Ukraine

Washington has contacted Beijing this Saturday through a telephone call from the US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, to the Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, to discuss the “premeditated, unprovoked and unjustified” Russian aggression to Ukraine. “The world is watching to see which nations defend the basic principles of freedom, self-determination and sovereignty,” Blinken said … Read more

Puerto Rico captures three Dominicans in a yola that was transporting 300,000 dollars

Three Dominicans and one American were intercepted on a boat en route to the country while carrying more than $300,000, weapons and ammunition. Puerto Rico Border Patrol Agents seized $349,950, the 18-foot red homemade boat, two outboard motors, 2 firearms, 3 magazines, 71 cartridges, a tablet, a GPS and two cell phones. On March 2, … Read more

JUSTICE – Gabriel Villanueva, convicted of the Andeea Celea case, underwent surgery for kidney problems

Gabriel Villanueva, sentenced to 20 years in prison for the death of Andreea Celea, said he hopes the media pressure will not win, “but the truth,” during the appeal hearing. When questioned about his weight loss, he stated that he had kidney problems for which he underwent surgery. Villanueva, who is serving his sentence at … Read more