Laura Fernández of the Sovereign People party won Costa Rica's presidential election in a landslide victory, marking a shift further to the right in Latin American politics, according to The Guardian. Fernández, a right-wing populist, secured the presidency after campaigning on a platform of cracking down on rising violence related to the cocaine trade.
The election results prompted Álvaro Ramos, a center-right economist and Fernández's closest competitor, to concede defeat, as reported by The Guardian.
In other news, Walt Disney appointed Josh D'Amaro, the head of its amusement park business, as its new chief executive, BBC Business reported. D'Amaro, a 28-year veteran of the company, will succeed Bob Iger, commencing his role on March 18. Disney's decision to appoint D'Amaro reflects a strategic move towards the company's most reliable profit center, as it navigates the streaming landscape, according to BBC Business. The appointment concludes a period of uncertainty regarding succession, which saw Iger return to the helm in 2022 after his initial successor was ousted, BBC Business noted.
Meanwhile, a federal judge blocked the Trump administration's attempt to remove temporary protected status (TPS) from up to 350,000 Haitians, The Guardian reported. Judge Ana Reyes issued a temporary stay, preventing Kristi Noem, the US homeland security secretary, from implementing the decision to revoke TPS, which allows Haitians to legally live and work in the United States amid turmoil in their homeland, according to The Guardian.
In the Arctic, reactions to reported interest by the United States in Greenland have stirred historical sensitivities among Inuit populations, The Guardian reported. A solidarity march took place in Nunavut, Canada, with participants expressing support for Greenland, emphasizing partnership over acquisition, according to The Guardian.
In Norway, Marius Borg Hoiby, the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, pleaded not guilty to four rape charges as his trial began in Oslo, Al Jazeera reported. Hoiby faces 38 counts, including assault and domestic violence, in a case that has drawn significant attention in Norway, according to Al Jazeera. The trial is ongoing.
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