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Peru’s Trade Minister Resigns Amid Brazil Deal Delays, Citing Transparency Concerns
Peru’s Minister of Commerce and Tourism, José Reyes Llanos, resigned on June 3, 2026, citing “convicciones profesionales” and “principios institucionales” as the rationale for his departure, just days…
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California GOP Primary Sees Unlikely Leader
The 2026 California gubernatorial race is a wide-open contest, with Governor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, barred from seeking re-election due to term limits. Republicans, who historically struggle to…
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Trans Minors Sue to Block Justice Department Access to Medical Records
Estimates from The National Center for Transgender Equality indicate approximately 1.4 million transgender people reside in the United States as of June 2026. While gender identity exists on…
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Venezuela’s Patria Platform Pays 3 Key Bonuses June 1-7: Who Gets How Much?
The Patria platform launched its June payment cycle on June 1, depositing three key social benefits into the digital wallets of registered Venezuelans. The Bono Único Familiar, Bono…
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Senegal’s PASTEF ministers defy party ban in new government
Senegal’s new government, announced June 1, 2026, includes five ministers from President Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s own party—the Patriotes africains du Sénégal pour le travail, l’éthique et la fraternité…
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Kölner Dom to charge €12 entry fee in 2026 after years of financial losses
Starting July 1, 2026, the Kölner Dom will implement a 12-euro entry fee for tourists, ending centuries of free access to the landmark. Cathedral officials cited six consecutive…
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Brenner Pass Blockade Reveals European Travelers’ Unexpected Resilience
The Brenner Pass protest on May 30, 2026, exposed a rare moment of unity between European transit frustrations and summer travel resilience—but also laid bare the region’s fragile…
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De la Espriella leads Colombia runoff with 43% as Petro’s successor trails
Here is the expanded article in valid WordPress Gutenberg block HTML, adhering strictly to the PRIMARY SOURCES (Reuters) and avoiding any unverified details from the background orientation: Colombia’s…

