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Venezuela to change the clock in order to save electricity

Caracas / AFP Venezuela announced it is shifting its time zone forward 30 minutes to save power and alleviate a severe electricity crisis the government blames on the El Nino weather phenomenon. The move, effective May 1, will scrap a half-hour subtraction to the clocks Venezuela’s late former president Hugo Chavez introduced in 2007 that gave his country a slight offset ...

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Rival camps reflect Brazil’s divide amid impeachment

BRASILIA / AP Separated by only a boulevard, two rival camps of demonstrators in Brazil’s capital underscore the sharp ideological divide that is playing out in Congress as lawmakers debate whether to oust the president. On one side of Brasilia’s showcase Eixo Monumental, which cuts through the center of city and dead ends at Congress, several thousand supporters of embattled ...

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Pope, on landmark Lesbos visit, ‘wants to take back refugees’

Lesbos / AFP Pope Francis received an emotional welcome on Saturday on the Greek island of Lesbos during a visit aimed at showing solidarity with migrants fleeing war and poverty, a small group of whom he hopes to bring back to the Vatican. The pontiff’s landmark visit comes amid controvery over a deal last month to end Europe’s refugee crisis ...

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