Tag: Americas
Joe Biden asks Congress for $33 billion ‘to help Ukraine defend itself’
US President Joe Biden asked Congress on Thursday April 28 for a $33 billion budget extension intended mainly to deliver more military aid to kyiv. The United States cannot afford…
judge paves way for lawsuit against ex-president Alvaro Uribe
Ultra-conservative former president Alvaro Uribe is to stand trial on charges of bribery and subordination of witnesses. The legal saga dates back to 2012. A left-wing senator, Ivan Cepeda, accuses…
The United States will lift Title 42 allowing the deportation of migrants
In the United States, a battle continues to rage over immigration issues, particularly on the southern border. The lifting scheduled for May 23 of a regulation used by the Trump…
the re-election of Emmanuel Macron seen by the press of the Americas
The results of the second round of the French presidential election are making a place almost everywhere on the front pages of the continent, from Globe and Mail in Canada…
Lucid Air; America’s range record holder electric is coming to Europe
Lucid Air, which started production in September 2021 based in America, will also enter Europe with this summer period. Lucid, one of the most notable names among the American-based electric…
Nicaragua leaves the OAS and closes its offices in Managua
The Nicaraguan government announced on Sunday April 24 that it was immediately withdrawing from the Organization of American States (OAS), which it described as ” diabolical instrument of evil ยป,…
Bernie Sanders supports Amazon workers to form unions
Amazon workers in New York state continue their fight to form unions within the American company. After a first victory a few weeks ago, at Staten Island’s largest venue, organizers…
vote of a motion of censure against the Minister of Defense
In Colombia, a motion of censure tabled against Defense Minister Diego Molano will be debated and voted on Tuesday, April 26. For the opposition, Mr. Molano is responsible for the…
Ex-Guantanamo detainee sues Canada over detention
The Mauritanian, wrongly suspected of terrorism and imprisoned for fourteen years in Guantanamo, whose story was told in the hit film “Designated Guilty”, has initiated proceedings against Canada responsible for…
against a background of social tensions, the president proposes to convene a constituent assembly
While the regime of President Pedro Castillo is criticized by 76% of the population, according to the polling institute Ipsos Peru, the social crisis leaves no respite to the government.…