The soldiers cooperate. The Surinamese government’s national parcel project, which began its second day on Sunday, has gone very well so far. Soldiers loaded food packages at two locations in Nieuw-Nickerie for transport to Apoera and Wageningen. For Apoera, 700 packages will be transported by pontoon, while for Wageningen 750 packages have been placed in a military truck. District Commissioner …
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US Commission investigates Trump administration eavesdropping on journalists | Abroad
The U.S. House of Representatives Judicial Committee has launched an investigation into spying on journalists and members of Congress during the reign of former President Donald Trump. According to committee chair Jerry Nadler, the recently known cases may be individual cases. However, the incidents are said to “raise serious constitutional concerns and concerns about the separation of powers.” Congress must …
Read More »NATO leaders call China a continuing security challenge
NATO leaders made strong statements to China at the Brussels summit. In one joint statement leaders of the 30 NATO countries say China poses a constant security challenge, seeks to undermine world order and is developing nuclear missiles at an “alarming rate.” China’s ambitions and behavior pose “systemic challenges” to the world order of mutual agreements and rules, government leaders …
Read More »Netanyahu’s defeat divides Israel: “A return is not excluded”
The new government, whose eight parties are ideologically divergent, starts out with a precarious balance. The minimum majority in parliament of 60 seats for and 59 against the Bennett government allows, according to correspondent Ties Brock, is comparable to the division of the country. “The response has been very different.” There was a celebration, but Netanyhu supporters are holding their …
Read More »American newspaper denies author’s profile of black shooter because it is “stereotypical”
At least 13 people were injured in a shooting in the US city of Austin. Now things like this are happening more often in the US, so nothing new so far. More striking is a “new” trend that seems to be increasingly applied in America: a local newspaper refused to share the details of the research post because the description …
Read More »Top end: the G7 passes agreements on the climate, vaccinations and China
The G7 will do more against climate change, provide a billion vaccines to developing countries and act as a bloc against China’s emerging economic powerhouse. These are the main results of three days of meetings in Cornwall, England, with the seven largest industrialized countries in the West: the United States, Canada, Japan, Italy, France, Germany and the United Kingdom. This …
Read More »Corsica closes beaches: “There is a lot of anger” | Abroad
Off Corsica, two oil slicks float together about 35 kilometers long. The oil was discovered on Friday by the French navy. That same day, all beaches on the east coast were closed. The photos show how the shocked bathers are dismissed by gendarmes. The text continues below the photo. The oil spill seen from the sky. Ⓒ AFP “We fear …
Read More »Latest reports on Eriksen’s condition: photographer saw he was aware
Christian Eriksen was conscious when he was carried off the pitch on a stretcher. According to a photo circulating on social media, Eriksen had her eyes open. He raised his hand, according to a Reuters photographer. UEFA reports that Eriksen has stabilized. The Danish union reports that Eriksen is awake and hospitalized for further examination. The 29-year-old midfielder collapsed on …
Read More »The opposition boycots the elections in Algeria: “It’s a masquerade”
Today, Algerians go to the polls for the legislative elections. President Tebboune hopes that these will finally bring some peace to the country; everyone is invited to vote. The divided opposition says it is boycotting the elections. Although thousands of candidates are vying for more than 400 seats, they say there is very little to choose from today. “These elections …
Read More »All votes counted, but fraud allegations delay election results in Peru
The words peace and stability were therefore frequently heard in election campaigns, but so far, little seems to have come out of them. The elections and the result-haggling underscore the divisions that already existed, analysts said. city vs. country Pedro Castillo is a former schoolteacher with no political experience. His supporters live mainly in the countryside, in small villages of …
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