Here’s what’s highlighting the international media covers this Friday, February 9, 2024:
Supreme Court Looks Poised to Rule States Can’t Disqualify Trump
Judges are focused on the Constitution, not January 6th
Biden won’t face charges in secret files probe
According to the report, the accusation is unfounded. Special counsel reveals differences with Trump case
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The investigation into the Russian conspiracy “trial” has been in court for many years with no result.
The European Parliament demands an investigation into the role of the Kremlin
Starmer reneges on £28bn green investment pledge
Activists, trade unions and energy employers criticize Labor leader’s decision to halve spending
A little walk and a little walk
Offended by the failure of the Omnibus Law, the government exaggerates its fury towards the governors, but shifts the punishment to the inhabitants of the provinces. He decided to eliminate the Interior Compensation Fund, which subsidized bus fares outside AMBA. The measure “will leave millions of Argentines without transport,” mayors of the hardest-hit cities said.
Thousands of people are bidding farewell to former President Piñera ahead of the state funeral, which will be attended by Borich, Bachelet, Lagos and Frey.
Commemorative events will begin today at 9:00 a.m. at Congressional Headquarters.
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Vizcarra’s associates elected committees in Provias Nacional.
Alleged criminal network in MTC (Ministry of Transport and Communications)