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Here’s what’s standing out on the covers of international media this Friday, September 15, 2023. USA New York Times Hunter Biden faces three gun-related charges after failing to

More than 20,000 people have died in Libya;  Hunter Biden faces weapons charges;  and much more |  The first pages of the world 09/15/2023

Here’s what’s standing out on the covers of international media this Friday, September 15, 2023.

USA

New York Times

Hunter Biden faces three gun-related charges after failing to reach a plea deal

The Justice Department is pursuing both the president’s son and his possible rival for 2024.

Washington Post

A catastrophe of “mythical proportions.”

Death and despair grip Libyans as flood death toll rises to 20,000

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Europe

Country / Spain

PP reduces its event in Madrid to a rally to avoid Vox

PSOE accuses popular ones of inciting ‘civil confrontation’

The Guardian/UK

Starmer has been criticized from right and left over his plan to end the small boat crisis

Proposals to reduce the backlog of asylum applications and end-use of hotels and barges

Latin America

Page 12 / Argentina

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In front of the Malvinas Argentinas stadium, completely packed with thousands of members of social movements, Sergio Massa announced that he had sent to Congress a bill to abolish VAT on products included in the basic basket, and promised that the new government would start by including popular sectors in the formal economy.

El Mercurio / Chile

The plenary meeting of the Constitutional Council today opens the decisive phase with a vote on the first chapter of the draft

Several of the testimonies approved by the committees sparked intense debate.

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Peruvian trade

Lake Titicaca level drops 58 centimeters due to lack of rain

Satellite images show alarming decline

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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