International
Former bolivian anti-drug chief extradited to U.S. for narcotics investigation

Maximiliano Dávila, the former head of Bolivia’s anti-drug unit under ex-President Evo Morales (2006–2019), was extradited to the United States on Thursday, where he is under investigation by a New York court for alleged ties to drug traffickers.
According to Juan Carlos Limpias, Bolivia’s National Director of the Penitentiary Regime, Dávila was removed from San Pedro prison in La Paz at 5:45 a.m. local time (9:45 GMT) and was transferred at 8:45 a.m. (12:45 GMT) aboard a plane departing from El Alto airport. The plane first stopped in Peru before continuing to its final destination in the U.S.
“Once handed over according to Bolivian state protocols, and once delivered to U.S. officials for departure, we no longer have jurisdiction. Logistical matters such as stops or flights are entirely managed by the United States for security reasons,” Limpias said during a press conference with local media.
The penitentiary director also noted that an aircraft with its own “logistics” arrived early in the morning to carry out the transfer.
“Our state demonstrates moral integrity in not shielding anyone involved in drug-related crimes, especially in another country. The extradition of Maximiliano Dávila is clear evidence of this,” Limpias added.
In late November, Bolivia’s Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) authorized the extradition of the former anti-drug chief.
International
Chile and Germany reaffirm commitment to multilateralism amid global challenges

Chile and Germany reaffirmed on Wednesday their commitment to multilateralism and advocated for strengthening ties with countries that promote free trade and “abide by international rules.”
“The world is changing rapidly, and the challenges posed by the global scenario today require us to work together,” said Chilean President Gabriel Boric in a press conference after meeting with his German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the La Moneda Palace in Santiago. “Today, multilateralism is under threat.”
Although Boric did not directly mention U.S. President Donald Trump, he expressed that his country is “concerned about the threats looming over Panama, Canada, Greenland, and Danish territory,” referring to recent statements and measures by Trump regarding his aspirations for U.S. foreign policy.
In recent days, Trump announced the imposition of tariffs on products from Canada, Mexico, and China, reiterated his interest in purchasing Greenland—part of Denmark—and insisted on regaining control of the Panama Canal, which has sparked diplomatic tensions.
Central America
Guatemalan court’s ruling against Zamora labeled as an assault on press freedom by IAPA

he Inter American Press Association (IAPA) on Wednesday described as an “assault on press freedom” the decision by a Guatemalan appeals court to revoke the house arrest of journalist José Rubén Zamora, founder of El Periódico.
The Guatemalan Appeals Court ordered the journalist to return to prison amid the criminal proceedings that the Public Ministry (Prosecutor’s Office) has ongoing against him, although this decision is not yet final.
“The court’s decision is a direct affront to freedom of expression and the citizens’ right to be informed,” emphasized José Roberto Dutriz, President of the IAPA, in a statement.
He added that the measure is “without legitimate grounds” and confirms “a pattern of persecution orchestrated against José Rubén Zamora.”
International
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Chilean President Gabriel Boric on Wednesday reaffirmed his commitment to respecting international law and human rights, urging that “the aggressor, Russia, should never be confused with the victim, Ukraine,” in negotiations aimed at achieving a “lasting peace” amid the recent shake-up following the meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky.
“Any negotiation process must be carried out with full respect for international law and the parties in conflict. Only in this way can we achieve lasting peace and the goal that an invasion like this never happens again. To do so, it is essential that history is told truthfully, and the aggressor, Russia, is never confused with the victim, Ukraine,” said the Chilean leader.
The statement, made from the La Moneda Palace (the seat of government) after meeting with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier during his first official trip to the southern country, is Boric’s first comment on the conflict following the dispute last Friday at the White House between Zelensky and Trump, who accused the Ukrainian leader of being “disrespectful” and “playing with World War III.”
“Chile’s position has always been to safeguard Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” continued the Chilean president, who has consistently condemned Russia for what he called an “unjust aggression” and has met with Zelensky several times since the war began.
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