section_title="Soldiers patrol a road in Tibu in Colombia's northeastern Catatumbo region, on Jan. 20, 2025, where dozens have been killed amid clashes between the National Liberation Army (ELN) and former members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC
In March 2020, the Department of Justice announced a $15 million reward for information leading to Maduro’s arrest and alleged that Maduro’s regime is heavily intertwined with a multi-decade narco-terrorism scheme alongside Colombia’s left-wing FARC guerrillas
Belarus put Tsikhanouskaya on trial in absentia on treason charges on Tuesday, in what the outspoken critic of veteran leader Alexander Lukashenko said would be a "farce and a show."
A 2022 report from the State Department stated that the Marxist group known as FARC, which fought against the Colombian government for decades, still operates in the country
The bulletin's re-issuance comes just weeks before elections are slated to occur
Lula told the French newspaper Le Monde, that he “strongly believes that every election is a farce and a mere step to take power.”
In another interview with Argentina’s leading newspaper, La Nación, Mr.
Lennart infuses scenes with just enough comic tension to keep them fun without descending into farce. Sample this: Regan’s hammering away at his typewriter, trying urgently to get a story out to the desk.
"We told you this was a farce. These people don't think your vote or your opinion matters. And anyone who takes the results of this 'investigation' seriously is part of the problem."
Tracy isn’t cut out for full-blown farce but samples it in a three-minute silent sequence, trying on his ancient cutaway suit just so he doesn’t have to buy a new one.
What initially seems like a chaotic farce soon unfolds into a carefully crafted narrative. Beneath the surface of fast-moving humor, the film unravels with intricate detail, revealing deeper layers of human vulnerability.
Oh, yes, said Marx, but Hegel forgot to add, first as tragedy, then farce.
What we're witnessing is the opposite.
It seemed almost funny at first, that farce.
Fodder for things such as "Li'l Abner."
The home affairs spokesman for the Liberal Democrats, Alistair Carmichael, said that “paying someone to go to Rwanda just to get an eve of poll headline highlights just how much of a farce their plan is.”
Mr.
Master of the Cello
Boccherini would no doubt be dismayed that his widest cultural influence has been in the context of farce. Unfortunately, he's also acquired a reputation as a “simple” composer compared to his contemporaries Haydn and Mozart.
NEW YORK—In 2017, the UK-based Mischief Theatre company brought to Broadway the absolutely brilliant farce, “The Play That Goes Wrong,” detailing the technical and comic mishaps that occurred during the performance of an old-fashioned English murder mystery
It was precisely the danger that citizens might act upon the basis of uninformed opinions and feelings that James Madison feared could make popular government “a farce or a tragedy.”
"To say that this as an attachment to a CR is somehow going to do something is a farce," Mills told reporters on the House steps on Sept. 9.
Mills said he suspects the bill doesn't have enough support to pass, citing statements by other lawmakers.
Lukashenko in the 2020 presidential election, called for a boycott of the vote, which she dismissed as a “senseless farce.”
In a surprising development in the tightly controlled nation of 9.5 million, Ms.
Orders to carry out the attacks came from former FARC leaders who are operating from Venezuela, Defense Minister Diego Molano said during the news conference.
In this farce, the once hallowed ceremonies now resembled a confused shuffle of days, where the only thing more bewildering than the holidays themselves was the populace's ability to keep track of what they were celebrating.
Labour branded the latest revelation on the escalating costs "incredible," with shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper asking on X, "How many more blank cheques will Rishi Sunak write before the Tories come clean about the scheme being a total farce?"
Plays—tragedy, comedy, farce, and all the rest—aren’t novels, written as a dialogue by the author, the reader, and the imagination. Plays are collaborative works aimed at the stage.
“The supposed ‘temporary pause’ to review firearm export policies was a farce. It was an effort to buy the administration time to gin up policies that would strike at the heart of the ability of this industry to stay in business,” said Lawrence G.