US toxic arsenal draws to a close; and more | World news headlines 07.07.2023
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Here’s what stands out on the front pages of the international media this Friday, July 7, 2023: USA New York Times Poison arsenal comes to an end after
Here’s what stands out on the front pages of the international media this Friday, July 7, 2023: USA New York Times Poison arsenal comes to an end after
Here’s what stands out on the front pages of the international media this Friday, July 7, 2023:
USA
New York Times
Poison arsenal comes to an end after decades
The destruction by the United States is a world landmark. At a chemical warehouse in Pueblo, Colorado, a team of robotic arms is dismantling part of America’s last stockpile of chemical weapons.
Washington Post
Questioning the legality of cluster bombs
Biden intends to circumvent restrictions; excessive percentage of defective ammunition for Ukraine.
Europe
Country / Spain
The right starts the campaign with an advantage, not reaching the majority
The distance between PP and PSOE continues to shrink and is now less than two points. Vox and Sumar are fighting for the third position, which will be key.
The Guardian / UK
Court orders ministers to hand over Johnson’s messages to investigators
Ministers have been ordered to hand over a group of documents, including Boris Johnson’s WhatsApp messages, notebooks and diaries, to the Covid investigation after losing their legal appeal.
Latin America
Clarin / Argentina
The Electoral Court is already investigating the alleged sale of Milea’s candidacies.
The La Libertad Avanza campaign is complex. Federal prosecutor Ramiro González has opened a preliminary investigation to determine whether complaints by leaders and supporters of La Libertad Avanza, who said that Javier Milea’s party charged varying amounts of money for putting them on the payroll, are true.
Mercury / Chile
The government is presenting its immigration policy, and congressmen are accused of “hidden pardons” of irregular aliens.
The offer is based on 10 main axes. The Ministry of Internal Affairs excludes that the project implies a “general inaction in the regularization” of migrants. Former Migrants director Alvaro Bellolio says the initiative continues to encourage illegal entry into the country.
Peru Commerce
The regions used only 24% of their disaster resources.
Slow execution by regional governments this year. Funds for vulnerability reduction and emergency response have grown by 57% this year to reach 3,560 million soles across the three levels of government.
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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