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Here’s what stands out on the front pages of the international media this Wednesday, July 5, 2023: USA New York Times The show of unity only illustrates the

Here’s what stands out on the front pages of the international media this Wednesday, July 5, 2023:

USA

New York Times

The show of unity only illustrates the rival plans; Remote summit of Xi, Putin and Modi

Leaders representing the three major powers betting on changing the US-dominated world order met on Tuesday via videoconference for a virtual summit.

Washington Post

The judge limits technology contacts in the US.

Limit the pressure to delete messages; States win ‘censorship’ lawsuit.

Europe

Country / Spain

NP (People’s Party) vows to repeal laws on memory, housing and “trance”

The PP electoral program presented yesterday by Alberto Nunez Feijoo promises a dozen repeals and counter-reforms of legislation abandoned by the progressive coalition government, though it avoids concretizing many of its plans.

The Guardian / UK

UK ready to backtrack on £11.6bn pledge to climate fund

The government is preparing plans to withdraw a landmark UK pledge of £11.6bn in climate and nature funding, while accusing the prime minister of betraying a population vulnerable to global warming.

Latin America

Clarin / Argentina

Mercosur: To protect Maduro, Fernandez and Lula clashed with Lacalle and Abdo

At a meeting in Puerto Iguazu, the presidents of Uruguay and Paraguay condemned Venezuelan Nicolás Maduro for banning political opponent Corina Machado. Argentina and Brazil refused to sign this complaint against the Chavista regime and limited themselves to recommendations for the resumption of political dialogue.

Mercury / Chile

DOJ expands Antofagasta investigation to five other foundations

The head of the Housing Authority, in a scathing speech in the Senate, admits that “it is likely that there are other cases” such as Democracia Viva; In addition to investigations launched in four regions, the prosecutor’s office is adding a new case of possible crimes in the transfer of public funds in favor of Non-Government Organizations.

Peru Commerce

Lawmakers violate code of ethics by accepting gifts for trip to China

According to experts, tickets and per diems provided by DPL represent a type of donation that is prohibited by the parliamentary code and its provisions; The congressional vice president says the trip was authorized by the board of directors.

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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