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  • 1 week ago | topologypro.one | Satyam Singh

    A Peru court sentenced former President Ollanta Humala to 15 years in prison on Tuesday. He was convicted of taking illicit campaign funds from the Brazilian construction firm Odebrecht, which has since been renamed Novonor. His wife, Nadine Heredia, was also sentenced to 15 years. The court stated that Humala and Heredia accepted the money during his election campaign in 2011. Prosecutors said that the funds assisted Humala in defeating his opponent, Keiko Fujimori, and becoming president.

  • 1 week ago | topologypro.one | Satyam Singh

    Former US President Joe Biden delivered his first major public address since leaving office in January. He spoke in Chicago on Tuesday, addressing a crowd of disability advocates. "In fewer than 100 days, this new administration has done so much damage and so much destruction. It's kind of breathtaking," Biden said. Referring to Social Security, he added, "It's a sacred promise we made as a nation.

  • 1 week ago | topologypro.one | Satyam Singh

    The US has lifted sanctions on Antal Rogan, a top aide to Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán. Secretary of State Marco Rubio informed Hungary's FM, noting Rogan's continued designation was no longer aligned with US interests. Antal Rogan has been a close ally of Prime Minister Orbán.(Photo: Reuters)UPDATED: Apr 16, 2025 04:27 ISTThe United States has made the decision to lift sanctions on Antal Rogan, a senior assistant to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbn.

  • 1 week ago | topologypro.one | Satyam Singh

    Canadian universities are seeing a surge in US student interest, driven by Trump-era visa cuts and funding slashes. Institutions like UBC and Toronto report rising applications and campus visits, as students seek stability north of the border. Canada is perceived as a more stable and friendly destination for education.(Photo: Reuters)UPDATED: Apr 16, 2025 03:45 ISTCanadian universities are attracting students from the United States.

  • 1 week ago | topologypro.one | Satyam Singh

    Jeremy Lewin, a young DOGE staffer, has been named acting head of foreign assistance at the State Department, replacing Pete Marocco. His appointment marks a key step in Trump's push cut billions in foreign assistance.

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