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Here’s what’s standing out on the covers of international media this Thursday, June 13, 2024. USA New York Times Even the best climbers can’t escape danger Washington Post

The French right fires its leader;  Basic law approved in Argentina;  and much more |  The first pages of the world 06/13/2024

Here’s what’s standing out on the covers of international media this Thursday, June 13, 2024.

USA

New York Times

Even the best climbers can’t escape danger

Washington Post

The teenager wanted to become a police officer. Instead, one of them assaulted her in his patrol car.

Now the judge must decide: how should the agent be punished?

Europe

Country / Spain

The French right sacked its leader for seeking an alliance with the ultras

Ciotti refuses to comply with his dismissal, which was unanimously accepted by management. Macron condemned coalitions of moderate and extremist parties

Left and right

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The Guardian/UK

Sunak aide bets on election date ahead of announcement

The PM’s private secretary says he should have thought about what it would look like.

Latin America

Clarin / Argentina

In a climate of violence, Villarruel broke the tie and approved the Basic Law: Milef condemned the coup d’état

The Senate voted in favor of the initiative as a whole. At dawn he discussed the articles and the financial package.

El Mercurio / Chile

Strong winds, rain in unusual areas and a forecast of more than 80 mm for 24 hours in the RM are causing the highest level of alarm in the last 20 years.

Vice President Toja declared a state of emergency from Coquimbo to Nuble.

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Peruvian trade

JP President justifies possible alliance with killer Antauro Humala

Roberto Sanchez reiterates his support for the ex-convict

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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