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Riots in Lisbon and surroundings after the death of a Cape Verdean by police shooting

The death of a Cape Verdean citizen by police shots early Monday morning has caused two consecutive nights of riots in Lisbon and its neighboring municipalities, with cars and buses set on fire and three people arrested.
The Public Security Police (PSP) of Lisbon reported last night in a statement that a “serious episode of urban violence” was recorded in the Zambujal neighborhood, in the town of Amadora – center of the protests – with the “sthealing” of an urban bus that was subsequently set on fire.
During the early morning, another bus and a car burned in the municipality of Oeiras and other small fires occurred in different parts of Lisbon and its surroundings, according to local media.
Three arrested for the riots
The Portuguese Minister of Internal Administration, Margarida Blasco, confirmed today that three people have been arrested and said that they will do “everything to bring them to justice,” in statements to journalists in Faro (south), where she participates in the bilateral summit with Spain.
“We had an emergency meeting tonight. I am in permanent contact with all the security forces and mainly with the PSP,” said Blasco, who considered the riots “unadmissible.”
The altercations were triggered following the death in the early hours of Monday of Odair Moniz, a 43-year-old Cape Verdean, resident of Zambujal.
As the PSP explained at the time, the man was fleeing from the police and when the agents managed to board him, he resisted arrest and tried to attack them with a knife.
One of the policemen, “exhausted other means and efforts, resorted to the firearm and reached the suspect, in circumstances to be determined in the criminal and disciplinary investigation,” the PSP said in a statement
The Portuguese Government has asked the General Inspectorate of Internal Administration to open an urgent investigation.
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Armed forces target illegal mines in Northern Ecuador with bombing raids

Ecuador’s Armed Forces carried out an operation on Monday — including airstrikes — against illegal mining in the town of Buenos Aires, in the country’s north, Defense Minister Gian Carlo Loffredo reported.
The mountainous, gold-rich area has been a hotspot for illegal mining since 2017, located in the Andean province of Imbabura.
In 2019, former president Lenín Moreno deployed around 2,400 soldiers to the region in an attempt to curb the illegal activity. “The operation began with mortar fire, followed by gunfire and bombing runs by Supertucano aircraft,” Loffredo said in a video released by the Defense Ministry.
He added that the operation would continue on Tuesday with patrols across the area to locate possible members of “irregular armed groups that may have crossed from the Colombian border.”
The Armed Forces stated on X that the intervention focused on the “complete elimination of multiple illegal mining tunnels” in the areas known as Mina Nueva and Mina Vieja.
The operation coincided with the deployment of a military and police convoy into Imbabura, which has been the epicenter of protests against President Daniel Noboa since September 22, following his decision to scrap the diesel subsidy.
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Caracas shuts embassy in Oslo without explanation following Machado’s Nobel win

Venezuela has announced the closure of its embassy in Norway, just days after opposition leader María Corina Machado was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the Venezuelan diplomatic mission provided no explanation for its decision on Monday.
“It is regrettable,” a ministry spokesperson said. “Despite our differences on several issues, Norway wishes to keep the dialogue with Venezuela open and will continue to work in that direction.” The ministry also emphasized that the Nobel Committee operates entirely independently from the Norwegian government.
In its announcement, the Nobel Committee stated that Machado met the criteria established by Alfred Nobel, “embodying the hope for a different future, where the fundamental rights of Venezuelans are heard.”
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