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Stories for June 28th 2026

  • Sunday, June 28th 2026 - 20:51 UTC

    Why Venezuela's earthquake was so deadly: shallow, powerful and just seconds apart

    The satellite images that have gradually emerged confirm a trail of collapsed buildings along the coast, the most densely populated and hardest-hit area

    The combination of two powerful, very shallow earthquakes just 39 seconds apart explains much of the devastation left by Wednesday's earthquake in north-central Venezuela, where the latest official toll exceeds 1,450 dead and 3,150 injured. The satellite images that have gradually emerged confirm a trail of collapsed buildings along the coast, the most densely populated and hardest-hit area.

  • Sunday, June 28th 2026 - 20:42 UTC

    Milei's government seeks to close a political crisis after cabinet chief Adorni resigns

    The scandal began in March, when it emerged that Adorni's wife had been part of the official delegation that traveled with Milei to the United States

    The resignation of Manuel Adorni as cabinet chief of the Argentine government represents an attempt by President Javier Milei to close a political crisis that dominated the public agenda for more than four months, though analysts warn that the impact on the government's credibility will persist as the judicial investigation into the former official's alleged illicit enrichment advances. Adorni, who denies any act of corruption, submitted his resignation on Saturday in a letter released on the social network X.

  • Sunday, June 28th 2026 - 20:31 UTC

    Collapsed hospitals and morgues raise health fears in Venezuela's earthquake zone

    Authorities have restricted access to La Guaira to ease the entry of heavy machinery and specialized teams

    The emergency caused by the twin earthquake that struck north-central Venezuela on Wednesday is beginning to turn into a health risk, given the bodies that remain under the rubble and the collapse of hospitals and morgues in the worst-hit areas, particularly the coastal state of La Guaira. Authorities this weekend raised the toll to at least 1,450 dead and some 3,150 injured, a figure they warned would keep rising.