Fernández Claims Victory in Costa Rican Presidential Election Amidst Security Concerns
Laura Fernández, the right-wing candidate representing the Sovereign People's Party (PPSO), declared victory in Costa Rica's presidential election on Sunday night, after preliminary results showed her with a commanding lead. According to Al Jazeera, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal reported that with 81% of polling stations tallied, Fernández secured 48.9% of the vote, leading her closest challenger to concede. The election took place against a backdrop of increasing insecurity and warnings of a potential authoritarian shift in the country, which has long been considered a model of liberal democracy in the region, according to The Guardian.
Fernández campaigned on a platform promising a hard line on security, addressing a major concern for many voters. The Guardian reported that crime has become a significant issue as criminal groups vie for control of lucrative territories. Voters were also electing 57 members of congress alongside the president.
Bad Bunny and Huntrx Make Grammy History
In other news, the 68th Grammy Awards saw several historic moments. Bad Bunny became the first artist to win Album of the Year with a record sung entirely in Spanish, "Debí Tirar Mas Fotos." According to BBC World, the album is a personal exploration of Latin musical history and beat out Lady Gaga, Kendrick Lamar, and Sabrina Carpenter for the top prize. The 31-year-old artist dedicated his award to immigrants, capping a ceremony where many artists spoke out against the US administration's current immigration policies. Bad Bunny is also scheduled to headline the Super Bowl halftime show next week.
Adding to the groundbreaking achievements, the fictional K-Pop band Huntrx won Best Song for Visual Media for "Golden," from the movie "KPop Demon Hunters," marking the first time a K-Pop song has won a Grammy. BBC World reported that "Golden" is also nominated for Song of the Year. Other early Grammy winners included Yungblud, The Cure, FKA Twigs, the Dalai Lama (Best Audiobook), and eight-year-old Aura V (Best Children's Album). Kendrick Lamar took home three awards, including Best Rap Album, ahead of the main ceremony.
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