Tag: Americas
The Supreme Court of the United States would be ready to annul the right to abortion
According to the newspaper Politicowhich is based on an unprecedented leak of documents, the Supreme Court of the United States is preparing to annul the historic judgment of 1973 in…
President Pedro Castillo narrowly avoids new impeachment proceedings
Peruvian President Pedro Castillo was forced to rush back from Ecuador by car on Friday, April 29. If he hadn’t reached the border before midnight, he would have run the…
Surprise visit by Nancy Pelosi and US parliamentarians to kyiv
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi showed solidarity “ unequivocal from the United States to Ukraine, during a surprise visit on Saturday May 30 to kyiv…
Joe Biden honors return of White House Correspondents Dinner
For the first time since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, the White House correspondents’ dinner took place on Saturday April 30 in Washington in the presence of the President…
Canada lifts abstinence period for gay men wishing to donate blood
Canada announced Thursday, April 28 that it will now be possible for gay men to donate blood. For the moment, this was forbidden to them if they had not observed…
Menthol cigarettes soon to be banned in the United States?
The Food and Drug Administration, the US drug authority, launched a process this week to ban menthol cigarettes. The dossier concerns both public health and the racial question. With our…
risking his life transporting an injured person to the hospital
Since Sunday, April 24, suburbs in the northeast of the Haitian capital have been the scene of a real war between two gangs for control of this area called the…
President Guillermo Lasso dismisses his government after series of resignations
Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso has called for the resignation of all ministers from his government, three weeks from the end of his first year in office. An attempt to regain…
The United States, France and more than 50 countries are committed to a free Internet
The United States and 55 other countries launched a joint initiative on April 28 to ensure a safe and free internet. With the signing of this charter called “Declaration for…
In Minnesota, an investigation finds “widespread racial discrimination” in the police
Two years after the death of George Floyd, an investigation concludes that the murder of the African-American by the white policeman Derek Chauvin is part of a context of ”…