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New efforts to undermine Castillo in Peru are targeting his vice president

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New efforts to undermine Castillo in Peru are targeting the Vice President

Perplexed President But in a parliament-led parliament, despite facing new corruption investigations from prosecutors and opponents, some lawmakers at the same time appointed the vice president in another bid to undermine the vice president. Sources told Reuters that they are aiming to be dismissed.

Left-wing President Pedro Castillo, who is still in his first year in office, has been conservative critics in parliament as the economic and political turmoil of the world's second Andean state intensifies. He has already survived the previous two efforts to remove him from power. -The largest copper miner.

The latest twist targets Castillo's ally, Vice President Dina Borarte, on suspicion of unconstitutional conflicts of interest. The president's own suspension.

Haiti marks the anniversary of Moise's murder as a whirlpool of gang violence

PORT-AU-PRINCE – Haiti marks President Jobener Moise's murder creating a gap in power To commemorate the first anniversary of the killing. National gangs have expanded their territory and even allowed them to take over the headquarters of national courts.

Haitian police have arrested more than 40 people, but no one is still charged with a serious murder in which armed groups, including former Colombian soldiers, attacked Moise's house in a pre-dawn attack. I have not.

Last month, a gang known as "5 Segon" or "5 Seconds" dominated the Palace of Justice, Port O'Prince, home of Haitian's court system. Shatter the remaining hopes for the progress of the investigation into the killing of Moise.

Argentina states that there is China's support for joining the BRICS group

BUENOS AIRES – The Argentine government is BRICS consisting of Brazil, Russia, India and China. He said he received formal support from China for joining the group. South Africa is a block that is seen as a strong emerging market alternative to the West.

Argentine Foreign Minister Santiago Kafiero met with Chinese counter Wang Yi at the G20 event in Indonesia, and the ministry said in a statement that its support was officially provided. Argentina is a major exporter of soybeans, wheat and corn.

"Wang Lee formally confirmed his support for the BRICS Group's Argentine membership, in line with what was agreed among the group leaders." The Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

Argentina needs to commit to IMF agreement for Paris club talks Paris-Argentin's new economic minister, credit country Paris club begins talks on debt of South American countries You need to commit to the IMF program in order to. According to sources at the Paris Club.

Argentina was scheduled to meet with a group of government creditors on Wednesday, but had to withdraw after economic minister Martin Guzman suddenly resigned a few days before his trip to the French capital. It was.

His sudden departure on Saturday raises concerns about the new government's attempt to change trading terms, while populist policy and national spending in Argentina tackling ultra-high inflation. With the International Monetary Fund, which raised concerns about a shift to.

US extends approval for export of liquefied oil and gas to Venezuela

Washington – US will liquefy oil and gas to Venezuela until July 12th next year Approved transactions including exports, according to the general license posted on the Ministry of Finance website.

Last year, the US government issued a general license permitting the shipment of liquefied oil and gas to Venezuela. It is primarily used as a cooking fuel in OPEC countries and its license will expire on Friday.

However, this authorization remains unused as it prohibits suppliers from accepting in-kind payments from PDVSA in Venezuela. PDVSA has become the main method of freight trading for state-owned companies in recent years. (Edited by Steven Grattan; Edited by Diane Craft)