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More than a hundred arrested on the second consecutive night of protests in Tbilisi (Georgia)

More than a hundred people were arrested this morning in the second consecutive night of protests and clashes between demonstrators and police officers in the center of the Georgian capital, the Georgian Ministry of the Interior reported.

“A total of 107 people were arrested for contempt of authority and vandalism,” says a statement from the portfolio, which adds that ten police officers were injured by the demonstrators.

According to the Interior, the participants in the protests, who erected barricades in the vicinity of Parliament, threw irons, stones, glass bottles and firecrackers at the police forces.

Anti-riot officers used tear gas and water trucks to clear the surroundings of the Legislative headquarters.

Freezing until 2028 negotiations for EU entry

The political crisis broke out in Georgia after the parliamentary elections last October, whose results were denounced as fraudulent by the opposition, and intensified this Thursday, when the Government announced the freezing until 2028 of the beginning of negotiations for entry into the European Union.

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The president of Georgia, Salomé Zurabishvili, a declared adversary of Sueño Georgiano, the ruling formation, called on Europe to “wake up”, since “Russian puppet agents are deliberately and cruelly repressing European ideals in the streets of Tbilisi.”

“We have to protest decisively against the cruel and ruthless style of Russia, which suppresses freedom of expression,” wrote on social networks X and Facebook the head of state, who has only representative functions according to the Constitution and whose mandate expires on December 16.

The Government’s decision to pause negotiations for accession to the European Union, to which it has been a candidate since December last year, was interpreted by the opposition as a sign of its intention to bring Georgia into the cot of Russia.

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Six killed, including baby, in armed attack near tourist beach in Ecuador

Six people, including a baby girl about two years old, were killed on Sunday in an armed attack near a tourist beach in southwestern Ecuador, police said. The shooting, carried out with rifles, also left three people wounded.

The incident took place in the coastal town of Puerto López, in the province of Manabí, a popular tourist destination known for whale watching. The attack occurred amid a surge of violence over the weekend that left at least nine people dead nationwide, according to local media reports.

“There are six fatalities and three injured,” Colonel William Acurio, the local police commander, told reporters on Sunday. He confirmed that one of the victims was a baby “approximately two years old.”

Authorities have not released further details about the motive behind the attack or whether arrests have been made.

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Man accused of killing nine in Paramaribo dies by suicide in police custody

The man who killed nine people, including five children, on Saturday night in Paramaribo died by suicide while in custody, Suriname police confirmed in a statement on Monday.

The suspect, identified by the initials D.A., 43, “hanged himself inside a holding cell at the Keizerstraat police station” in the capital, Paramaribo, according to the official report.

Police said the man sustained leg injuries during his arrest and was taken to a hospital before being transferred to the detention facility on Sunday night. Authorities did not provide further details on the circumstances surrounding his death.

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Winter storm disrupts holiday travel, forcing 1,500 flight cancellations in the U.S.

Airlines canceled around 1,500 flights across the United States during the peak Christmas travel season after warnings of a severe winter storm and forecasts of heavy snowfall in the Midwest and Northeast. An additional 5,900 flights were delayed due to adverse weather conditions.

More than 40 million Americans were under snowstorm warnings or weather advisories one day after Christmas. Meanwhile, another 30 million people faced flood or storm alerts in California, where an atmospheric river triggered intense rainfall.

New York City was bracing for up to 25 centimeters (10 inches) of snow overnight, which would mark its heaviest snowfall in four years. Cold weather was expected to persist through the weekend in the nation’s largest city. According to flight-tracking website FlightAware, airports in the New York area recorded about 850 flight cancellations.

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