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Here’s what’s highlighted on international media covers this Monday, May 27, 2024: USA New York Times What did the soldier leave behind? Sergeant Kennedy Sanders’ personal belongings were

Spain will transfer weapons to Ukraine;  Argentina stores tons of food from cafeterias;  and much more |  The first pages of the world 05/27/2024

Here’s what’s highlighted on international media covers this Monday, May 27, 2024:

USA

New York Times

What did the soldier leave behind?

Sergeant Kennedy Sanders’ personal belongings were sent to her parents’ home following her death in a drone strike. They included dog tags, a makeshift phone, a coin with what appeared to be blood on it, jewelry and Polaroid photos.

Washington Post

An uncertain future for sites left in honor of fallen Americans

Thousands of memories of those who died in the wars since 9/11 remain in the graves of Arlington National Cemetery. The collection needs a new home.

Europe

Country / Spain

Spain will transfer weapons to Ukraine for a record amount of $1.1 billion

Sanchez and Zelensky will sign an unprecedented bilateral agreement today in Madrid. This commitment implies contracts worth millions of dollars for the Spanish defense industry.

The Guardian/UK

Sunak’s national service plan is ‘madness’, says former military chief

Latin America

Page 12 / Argentina

Our daily bread

Bishop Oscar Ojea, head of the episcopacy, demanded that the government deliver to soup kitchens five thousand tons of food purchased during the previous administration and preserved since they took office. “We are concerned that sensitivity to such a fundamental right as the right to food is being lost,” he said, demanding the opening of deposits.

El Mercurio / Chile

The Treasury’s success in collecting overdue debt on the State Civil Code has almost halved over the decade

Work of the Ingresa Commission and the Treasury

Peruvian trade

The executive has not overseen Congress’ spending initiatives amounting to S$50 billion over three years.

Consulting Support Report – El Comercio

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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