MIGUEL URIBE COLOMBIA SENATOR

After GoFundMe removes fundraiser for suspect who stabbed Ukrainian refugee on train, Trump slams democrats over law and order in North Carolina
GoFundMe has taken down a fundraiser for Decarlos Brown Jr, accused of murdering Iryna Zarutska. Brown is charged with first-degree murder. The move follows criticism on social media. Brown has a history of arrests. Donald Trump reacted to the murder. He blamed Democrats and the justice system. Trump urged voters to support Republicans.

U.S. government shutdown September deadline nears: Check date, key details
Will there be government shutdown under the tenure of U.S. President Donald Trump?

RFK. Jr's family members say he is a 'threat' to Americans' health and call for his resignation
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces calls for resignation. His family criticizes his leadership as health secretary. Kerry Kennedy and Joseph P. Kennedy III express concerns. They cite his policies on vaccines and agency leadership. The family previously opposed his presidential run. They also objected to his nomination. His actions have sparked controversy and concern among medical professionals.

Who has qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup?
The 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, will feature a record 48 teams. Several nations have already secured their places through continental qualifying tournaments, including Uruguay, Colombia, and Paraguay from South America. The tournament will also include intercontinental playoffs to determine additional qualifiers, with guaranteed spots for each continent.
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Robert F Kennedy Jr's hearing turns rancorous as Democrats press him on COVID vaccine changes
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced intense bipartisan scrutiny during a Senate hearing regarding turmoil at federal health agencies and controversial changes to COVID-19 vaccination policies. Contentious exchanges with senators from both parties highlighted concerns about Kennedy's leadership, particularly his dismissal of the CDC director and alterations to vaccine advisory panels.
Not had talks with White House for longer-term Fed post: Nominee Stephen Miran
President Trump's pick for a short-term Fed post stated he hasn't discussed a longer-term nomination with the White House. This denial came after senators raised concerns about his potential vulnerability to presidential pressure on interest-rate votes due to his continued role as a White House economic advisor. Miran assured he would remain independent.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces Senate over CDC resignations and public health concerns
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., head of Health and Human Services, faced the Senate over CDC resignations and vaccine issues. He defended his actions and criticized CDC staff. His decisions led to firings and resignations, while Democratic senators said he mismanaged the department. The situation raised concerns about public health, leadership at the CDC, and how the U.S. handles disease prevention.
Trump's Fed nominee says he'd keep his White House job even if confirmed by the Senate
Stephen Miran, nominated by President Donald Trump for the Federal Reserve board, testified before the Senate. Miran stated he would keep his White House position even if confirmed for the Fed. He would take unpaid leave from the Council of Economic Advisers. He would only resign if nominated for a longer Fed term. Lawyers advised this arrangement.
Russian crude's share rises 5% in a shrunk August basket
India's crude imports hit a 10-month low in August due to weaker domestic demand, even as Russian supplies increased by 5.6% to 1.67 mbd, raising its share to 37%. Imports from Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and the US declined, while the UAE emerged as a significant gainer. Discounts on Russian oil continue to attract Indian refiners, despite pressure from the US.
Trump sends big message to drug dealers, says US strikes vessel in Caribbean targeting Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang; video shows vessel exploding in flames
President Trump announced a US strike on a Venezuelan drug vessel, linked to the Tren de Aragua gang, that was targeted in international waters. Eleven people died in the operation, according to Trump. This comes after the US military increased its presence near Venezuela to combat drug cartels. Nicolas Maduro's government responded by deploying troops. Tensions rise between the two nations over drug trafficking accusations.
Fintech Kapital becomes Mexico's latest unicorn with $1.3 billion valuation
Kapital closed a funding round led by Tribe Capital and Pelion Ventures, giving it access to up to $100 million, it said in a statement, with its total valuation topping $1.3 billion.
Kraft Heinz to split a decade after their megafood merger
Kraft Heinz will divide into two separate entities. This decision comes a decade after their merger. One company will manage shelf-stable meals, featuring brands like Heinz and Kraft Mac & Cheese. The other will oversee brands such as Oscar Mayer and Lunchables. The split aims to improve capital allocation and initiative prioritization.
All about Aurus Senat: Is Putin's limo, in which Modi travelled during SCO, better than Trump’s 'Beast'?
Following the SCO Summit, Prime Minister Modi rode with President Putin in the Aurus Senat, Russia's state limousine, drawing global attention to its luxury and security features. Developed under the Kortezh project, the Senat blends elegance with VR10-level armour. In contrast, the US President's 'Beast' prioritizes near-absolute safety over performance, showcasing differing approaches to leader protection.
Iowa Senator Joni Ernst Will not run in 2026, opening key Senate race
Iowa Senator Joni Ernst has decided not to run in the 2026 election. Her retirement will open a big Senate seat race in Iowa. Many names from both Republican and Democrat sides are expected to contest. The decision is likely to make the Iowa Senate 2026 race one of the most watched political contests.
Love Island Couples Who Are Still Together: Here’s the complete list
Love Island couples who are still together after the Season 7 reunion and past seasons continue to attract attention. Several pairs remain committed, while some face challenges. This story explains all updates.
Miguel Uribe Turbay dies after rally shooting. His mother was kidnapped by Pablo Escobar and shot dead too
Colombian senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, a presidential hopeful, has died two months after being shot at a campaign rally in Bogotá. The 39-year-old was struck by three bullets, prompting a nationwide shock. A teenager is in custody, but the motive remains unclear. His mother also died during a police rescue after being kidnapped and was shot dead.
Colombia presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe dies after being shot in June: wife
Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe has died two months after being shot in the head at a campaign event, his wife announced early Monday morning. On June 7, during a rally in a working-class neighborhood of the capital Bogota, the 39-year-old conservative candidate was shot three times, twice in the head.
Who was Miguel Uribe Turbay? Colombian Senator shot at June campaign rally dies at 39
Colombian senatorMiguel Uribe Turbay died on Monday, more than two months after being shot in the head during a campaign event, his family confirmed.
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