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Bloomberg
02-07-2025
- Politics
- Bloomberg
Mexico Senate OKs Security Bills Modeled on Sheinbaum's Approach
Mexico's Senate approved several government-backed security bills that aim to bolster crime fighting by improving investigation and intelligence capacities, an approach the opposition says risks allowing invasive surveillance. Reducing stubbornly high levels of violent crime in Latin America's No. 2 economy is a key priority of the nine-month-old government of President Claudia Sheinbaum. Security Minister Omar Garcia Harfuch, a former capital police chief when Sheinbaum was Mexico City mayor, and the president have said they aim to replicate their previous approach nationwide.


Washington Post
17-06-2025
- Politics
- Washington Post
Argentine ex-President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner allowed to serve corruption sentence at home
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — A federal court on Tuesday granted a request by former Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner to serve a six-year prison sentence for corruption at her home in Buenos Aires. Judges ruled that Fernández, 72, can serve time in the apartment where she lives with her daughter and her granddaughter, citing her age and security reasons. Fernández was the victim of an attempted assassination three years ago.


CTV News
10-06-2025
- Politics
- CTV News
Colombian authorities charge 15-year-old with attempted murder of presidential candidate
A billboard with an image of Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, who was shot and wounded at a political rally, reads in Spanish: "Strength and prayer for your speedy recovery" in Bogota, Colombia, Tuesday, June 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia) BOGOTA — Colombian authorities on Tuesday charged a 15-year-old with attempted murder for the assassination attempt on Miguel Uribe, the conservative presidential candidate who was shot in the head this weekend and is now in critical condition. The Attorney General's office said the teenager shot at Uribe during a rally in Bogota's Modelia neighbourhood and was captured fleeing the scene with a gun. The teenager, whose name has not been released, pleaded not guilty to the charges. He is currently recovering in a hospital from leg wounds. Colombia's defence minister said on Tuesday that authorities are still investigating who may have been behind the attack on Uribe, a 39-year-old senator and one of the nation's most visible opposition figures. Armed groups in Colombia frequently recruit minors for assassinations and other crimes, a practice driven by the lenient penalties they face under Colombian law. The teenager charged with attempted murder on Tuesday faces up to eight years in detention. A judge has ordered his detention at a juvenile center once he leaves hospital. The attack on Uribe has been widely condemned in Colombia, where many voters are concerned about the country's deteriorating security situation. Uribe, whose maternal grandfather was a Colombian president, is the son of Diana Turbay, a prominent news anchor who was assassinated in 1991 after being kidnapped by the powerful Medellin Cartel. Colombian opposition parties have asked for greater security guarantees in the wake of the attack, with some also urging President Gustavo Petro to moderate his rhetoric, as the nation prepares for presidential elections next year. While Petro condemned the attack on Uribe, he often refers to opposition leaders in his speeches and social media posts as 'Nazis' 'oligarchs' and 'enemies of the people.' On Tuesday, Uribe's wife María Claudia Tarazona addressed journalists outside the hospital where the senator is being treated, calling for unity and calm. 'I call on every sector, on all the political groups, on armed groups and on every corner of this country to heal,' she said, adding that Uribe 'is a warrior who is fighting for his life.' Manuel Rueda, The Associated Press


Bloomberg
10-06-2025
- Politics
- Bloomberg
Colombia's Petro Blames ‘International Mafia' for Senator Shooting
Colombian President Gustavo Petro blamed a global crime syndicate for an attempted assassination that's shocked the Andean nation and left a contender for his job in critical condition. The leftist leader said late Monday in a lengthy post on social media he was ordering increased security measures for opposition leaders ahead of next year's presidential election.


Bloomberg
10-06-2025
- Politics
- Bloomberg
Colombia's Petro Blames ‘International Mafia' for Hit on Senator
Colombian President Gustavo Petro blamed a global crime syndicate for an attempted assassination that's shocked the Andean nation and left a contender for his job in critical condition. The leftist leader said late Monday in a lengthy post on social media he was ordering increased security measures for opposition leaders ahead of next year's presidential election.