National Prosecutor Ángel Valencia agreed with this sentiment, stating that "from a common-sense perspective, it would be easier to investigate these crimes if we could review their accounts without judicial authorization."
A popular uprising in Bolivia has led to significant resignations within Rodrigo Paz's cabinet, as Defense Minister Marcelo Salinas and Education Minister Beatriz García step down amid rising protests against neoliberal policies.
Students have taken to the streets to protest against the policies of José Antonio Kast's government, facing a severe crackdown from Carabineros who deployed tear gas and water cannons to disperse the demonstrations.
Representative Carolina Tello and Noah's family urgently call for health authorities to provide access to Dinutuximab, a critical medication for the 19-month-old boy diagnosed with high-risk neuroblastoma.
Congressman Leandro Kunstmann from the Republican Party faced backlash after choosing to vacation in the Caribbean instead of engaging with constituents during the crucial district week, stating, "I didn't have a vacation."
Claudia Sheinbaum, the President of Mexico, has firmly told the U.S. ambassador that internal matters belong to Mexicans, emphasizing the need for foreign diplomats to respect Mexico's sovereignty.
Affected workers report interruptions in medical treatments due to unpaid social security contributions, leading to formal complaints to the Comptroller's Office.
The opposition in the Chamber of Deputies has criticized the Protected Schools Bill introduced by President José Kast, highlighting concerns that the legislation could impose unequal consequences on students based on their financial status when accessing free education.