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Here’s what stands out on the front pages of the international media this Thursday, July 6, 2023: USA New York Times Disinformation vs Free Speech: The New Frontier

Here’s what stands out on the front pages of the international media this Thursday, July 6, 2023:

USA

New York Times

Disinformation vs Free Speech: The New Frontier

The United States is appealing the ruling restricting its contact with the platforms.

Washington Post

Palestinians defiantly stand in the rubble

Residents are equally critical of the leaders of Israel and the West Bank; Israel on Wednesday ended a two-day operation in the Jenin refugee camp that killed 12 Palestinians and one Israeli soldier.

Europe

Country / Spain

EU (European Union) justice lifts Puigdemont’s immunity

The ruling returns to the Supreme Court the initiative against the MEP who fled to Belgium after the “procedures” of October 2017.

The Guardian / UK

Lung cancer diagnoses in women to surpass those in men for the first time

The number of women diagnosed with lung cancer in the UK is expected to outnumber men for the first time this year, according to projections that call for the same vigilance for the disease as for breast cancer.

Latin America

Clarin / Argentina

With reserves in the red, the government postpones two payments to the Monetary Fund

This month, Argentina will have to cancel two maturities worth $2.6 billion. As the agreement is still pending, The Economy has once again suspended the two negotiators’ trip to Washington.

Mercury / Chile

President Boric admits that the executive branch was aware of the Accord case before the controversy erupted.

The President claims that he learned about the letter from MP Ahumada (who provided the information from Democracia Viva) “about the same day” that the news was revealed.

Peru Commerce

Communes of Lima owe Sunat 549 million soles for withheld taxes

Of the 42 municipalities in metropolitan Lima, 36 register debt collection against the organization. These amounts have been accumulating since the 90s. 98% of this money comes from taxes and contributions that the communes deduct from workers for deducting the fifth category, as well as the BNP (Provisional Office of Normalization) and Essalud.

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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