“Kedougou has rich land — very rich land,” Dramé said. “Now mercury is everywhere. Our animals consume it, and it comes back to us. Even the soil is no longer fertile.”
and received text messages of congratulation from British Prime Minister Kier Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron.Albanese said he would speak to Indonesian President
and Ukraine PresidentWREXHAM, Wales (AP) — Wrexham is heading Down Under to prepare for its first shot atThe fast-rising Welsh club owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney will play three preseason friendlies in an eight-day span in July during a tour of Australia and New Zealand.
and will be playing next season in the Championship —Wrexham will play Melbourne Victory on July 11 and then Sydney FC four days later, the team said Tuesday. The closing game of the tour will be against Wellington Phoenix on July 19.
“From the very beginning, we wanted to help make Wrexham a globally recognized team, town and brand,” Reynolds and McElhenney said in a club statement. “We could not be more excited to bring the Red Dragons to Australia and New Zealand.”
Wrexham has previously had preseason tours to the United States.Opposition factions are using social media to urge people to not vote Sunday, arguing that casting votes legitimizes Maduro’s government. But voters have grown accustomed to opposition leaders promoting boycotts on and off for years without delivering the promised change.
The strategy is destined to fail again without unanimity.“The government has co-opted some opposition (parties) and there’s other opposition that are just tired of this strategy that’s never worked,” said David Smilde, a Tulane University professor who has studied Venezuela for 30 years. “So, what you are going to have is a partial boycott, which means the government is going to cruise to victory and can say, ‘We had elections, the opposition didn’t participate.’ It’s going to backfire on the opposition.”
Associated Press writers Aamer Madhani in Washington and Jorge Rueda in Caracas, Venezuela, contributed to this report.Follow AP’s coverage of Latin America and the Caribbean at