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FROM WASHINGTON DC: US STATE DEPARTMENT: Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of State Today, the United States joins the international community in celebrating World Press Freedom Day. Information and knowledge are powerful tools, and a free and independent press is the core institution connecting publics to the information they need to advocate for themselves, make informed decisions, and hold governmental officials accountable. The United States advocates for press freedom online and offline, and for the safety of journalists and media workers worldwide. Freedom of expression and access to factual and accurate information provided by independent media are foundational to prosperous and secure democratic societies. Under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, freedom of expression includes the right of all individuals “to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.” But the outlook for the rights of journalists today is harrowing. That’s one reason we announced, in response to the brutal murder of Jamal Khashoggi, the “Khashoggi Ban” — to help deter threatening behavior against the media. The Department’s 2020 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices released in March cites dozens of cases of media workers who have been harassed, attacked, and even killed for their work. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reported that in 2020, the number of journalists killed in retaliation for their reporting more than doubled, with Mexico and Afghanistan seeing the largest number of killings. According to CPJ, the number of journalists jailed for their reporting in 2020 reached the highest level since the organization began keeping track, with the People’s Republic of China, Turkey, and Egypt imprisoning the most reporters last year. In Russia, authorities continue to restrict Unfortunately, the pandemic has provided a pretext for repressive governments to intensify pressure on independent media. It is exactly in that kind of hostile environment that the exercise of freedom of expression, especially by members of the press, becomes even more crucial in alerting the public to abuses and corruption and in countering dangerous misinformation and disinformation. We call on all governments to ensure media safety and protect journalists’ ability to do their jobs without fear of violence, threats, or unjust detention. In our increasingly digital world, press freedom and the free flow of information require Internet freedom. We are concerned by governments’ increased efforts to deprive the public of information and knowledge by controlling Internet access and censoring content, including through the widespread use of network restrictions – some as long as 18 months – that make it impossible for journalists to conduct independent reporting. Governments must not shut down, block, throttle, censor, or filter services, as these actions undermine and unduly restrict the rights of peaceful assembly and freedoms of association and expression, disrupt access to essential services, and negatively impact the economy. independent reporting, including Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. The United States condemns the use of partial or complete government-imposed Internet shutdowns, among other tactics, to prevent the exercise of freedom of expression online and restrict the ability of independent journalists to serve the public. We urge governments to investigate and seek accountability for all crimes against journalists and media workers. The United States is committed to working in partnership with members of the media, the private sector, non-governmental organizations, and other concerned governments to support access to information and defend freedom of expression and the brave journalists who face intimidation, harassment, arrest, and violence in exercising their rights.
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pecial Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry’s Travel to Switzerland, Italy, and France
09/28/2021 02:49 PM EDT
Office of the Spokesperson
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry will travel to Geneva, Switzerland; Milan, Italy; and Paris, France from September 29 to October 6, 2021, to engage with counterparts on efforts to address the climate crisis and raise global climate ambition ahead of the 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which will be held October 31 to November 12, 2021, in Glasgow, United Kingdom.
In Geneva, on September 29, Secretary Kerry will meet with business leaders to discuss the role of the private sector in scaling innovative clean technologies and tackling the climate crisis.
In Milan, from September 30 to October 2, Secretary Kerry will attend the Pre-COP, a preparatory meeting held a month before the Conference of the Parties.
In Paris, from October 3-6, Secretary Kerry will attend a meeting at the Élysée Palace on mobilizing global financial flows to tackle the climate crisis, and will attend the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Ministerial, “Shared Values: Building a Green and Inclusive Future.”
Venezuela Gasoline Another Crisis
in response to sanctions on Venezuela / 2021
VENEZUELA - EUROPE
By Susan Marin /Pablo J Marin
Gasoline in Venezuela: schedule, plate numbers and calendar for April 2021 The Ministry of People's Power of Petroleum published the schedule for the distribution for this week of April. Here we tell you more details. This Monday, April 19, a new week of subsidized gasoline distribution begins until April 25. Gasoil is granted by the Ministry of the Popular Power of Petroleum through the Patria Platform. Schedule Today: plates ending in 5 and 6. April 20: plates finished in 7 and 8. April 21: plates ending in 9 and 0 April 22: plates finished in 1 and 2. April 23: plates finished in 3 and 4. April 24: plates finished in 5 and 6. All citizens with transports registered in the Patria system will be able to obtain 120 liters for cars and 60 liters for motorcycles. Therefore, if you want to obtain gasoline, you will have to enter the platform and link it with the BiopagoPDV system that is operational in all gas stations in the country
Brazil passes 1 million coronavirus
cases with no end in sight
Brazil South America
By Pablo J Marin Susan Marin
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil passed 1 million coronavirus cases on Friday and approached 50,000 deaths, a new nadir for the world’s second worst-hit country as it struggles with a tense political climate and worsening economic outlook. Second only to the United States in both cases and deaths, Brazil confirmed its first case of the novel coronavirus on Feb. 26. The virus has spread relentlessly across the continent-sized country, eroding support for right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro and raising fears of economic collapse after years of anemic growth.
Mexico blows past 180,000 coronavirus deaths / Mexico: Inflation may rise at year-end
MEXICO North America
By Pablo J Marin Susan Marin
MEXICO CITY (WHO) World Health Organization : In Mexico, from Jan 3 to 3:09pm CET, 27 February 2021, there have been 2.069.370 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 183.692 deaths. The COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus was confirmed to have reached Mexico in February 2020. However, the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT) reported two cases of COVID-19 in mid-January 2020 in the states of Nayarit and Tabasco, one case per state








Argentine president supports project that does not include expropriation of agro-exporter Vicentin: governor
ARGENTINE
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BUENOS AIRES, Jun 19 (Reuters) - Argentine President Alberto Fernández gave his support to a project that does not include the expropriation of the agro-exporter Vicentin, the governor of the province of Santa Fe, where he is currently, left the presidential residence. The bankruptcy firm's headquarters are located. The Santa Fe governor Omar Perotti pointed out, after meeting with Fernández, that the president "accompanied" a presentation made to the Justice that would be given by the Vicentin administration to the province, avoiding the expropriation plan of this recently announced by the national government.
France, Germany, UK 'accessories'
to Trump, Netanyahu, Iran's Zarif says
FRANCE - EUROPE
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DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Friday accused France, Germany and Britain of serving Iran’s arch-foes the United States and Israel by drafting a nuclear resolution against Tehran. “Behind (the) facade, E3 are accessories to (U.S. President Donald) Trump & (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu—& in no position to counsel Iran,” Zarif tweeted. The U.N. nuclear watchdog’s 35-nation Board of Governors called on Iran in the resolution earlier on Friday to stop denying the agency access to two suspected former nuclear sites and to cooperate fully with it, diplomats attending the meeting said.
New Zealand man charged for
murdering police officer
"Hero or a Traitor"
NEW ZEALAND
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MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A 24-year-old man has been arrested and charged in New Zealand for murdering a police officer, and police said on Saturday they are hunting for a woman on charges of aiding the man. The police officer, named on Saturday as 28-year-old Matthew Hunt, was the first policeman killed in the line of duty in at least a decade in New Zealand, where gun crime remains relatively rare. He and another officer were shot during a routine traffic stop in a suburb of Auckland.The charged man, who cannot be named due to suppression orders, is due to appear in court on Saturday.“The investigation into this incident is ongoing and police are not able to rule out the possibility of further persons being charged,” police said in a statement.
China hits back at U.N. rights chief
on Hong Kong legislation
CHINA
By Pablo J Marin Susan Marin
GENEVA (Reuters) - China said on Friday that “improper” remarks by the United Nations human rights chief Michelle Bachelet regarding the national security legislation proposed for Hong Kong “grossly interfere in China’s sovereignty and internal affairs”.Earlier on Friday, Bachelet issued a statement saying that any new national security laws imposed on Hong Kong “must fully comply with China’s human rights obligations” and international treaties protecting civil and political freedoms.Hours later, China’s mission to the U.N. in Geneva said in a statement: “These remarks grossly interfere in China’s sovereignty and internal affairs and violate the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, to which China expresses its strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition. Solemn representations have been made to the High Commissioner and her Office.” Legislation on national security “falls within the sovereignty of a State”, it added.
Guatemala replaces health minister
and his three deputies: presidency
GUATEMALA
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GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Guatemala’s Health Minister Hugo Monroy and three deputies in his ministry have been replaced, the office of the president said on Friday, and announced the names of their replacements. It was not immediately clear why Monroy and the three vice ministers left their jobs. Monroy has faced criticism over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, including the purchasing of personal protection equipment and pay to health workers.
Iran urges social distancing as
coronavirus cases top 200,000
IRAN - ASIA
By Susan Marin
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran’s tally of confirmed coronavirus cases topped 200,000 on Friday, as state media continued to warn about a lack of proper social distancing despite a new surge of infections. Daily deaths have exceeded 100 most of this week, for the first time in two months. The Health Ministry announced 120 deaths in the previous 24 hours, taking the total to 9,392, and 2,615 new cases for a total of 200,262. State television showed several families picnicking without masks or social distancing. Reminded about the fact that one person was dying every 12 to 15 minutes, an unidentified family father said: “My daughter was getting depressed. We really had to get out of the house.”
Canada to overhaul foreign worker
program after farm coronavirus outbreaks
CANADA
By Pablo I Marin Susan Marin
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - Canada is overhauling its temporary foreign worker program, a government spokeswoman said on Friday, after coronavirus outbreaks on Ontario farms sickened hundreds and led Mexico to demand assurances of proper safeguards. As part of the review, surprise inspections of working and living conditions on farms will immediately increase, Ashley Michnowski, communications director for Canada’s employment minister, said. Other changes are being developed, she said. At least 17 Ontario farms have seen outbreaks. Two Mexican workers died after contracting the virus.Migrant workers cited a litany of concerns, including cramped, decrepit housing and being forced to work while awaiting COVID-19 test results, according to a report this month by Migrant Workers Alliance for Change.
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The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; French;
(La Liberté éclairant le monde) acolossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York, Manhattan Harbor in New York City, USA. The copper statue, designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, a French sculptor, was built By Gustave Eiffel and dedicated on October 28, 1886. It was a gift to the United States from the people of France. Maravilloso Regalo Frances a USA. LANews
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Ireland says international quarantine
to remain at least until July 9
IRELAND
By Pablo J Marin Susan Marin
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland’s 14-day quarantine for people arriving from other countries will remain in place at least until July 9 and the government will review the issue at a meeting next week, acting prime minister Leo Varadkar said on Friday. “My ambition ... is to reopen between countries where the virus is as suppressed as it is here, but we want to do that in a coordinated fashion with other European countries, but that hasn’t quite happened yet,” Varadkar told journalists.




U.N. sets up inquiry into racism
after George Floyd death
GLOBAL NEWS
By Susan Marin
GENEVA (Reuters) - The U.N. Human Rights Council on Friday condemned discriminatory and violent policing after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis last month and ordered a report on “systemic racism” against people of African descent. The 47-member-state forum unanimously adopted a resolution brought by African countries. The mandate also asks U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet to examine government responses to peaceful protests, including alleged use of excessive force, and deliver findings in a year’s time.Philonise Floyd, the brother of the Black man whose death under the knee of a white officer roused world protests against racial injustice, urged the forum on Wednesday to investigate U.S. police brutality and racial discrimination.
India's Modi says there was no border
intrusion in deadly clash with China
INDIA
By Pablo J Marin Susan Marin
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi appeared to downplay a clash with Chinese troops in a disputed Himalayan region that left 20 Indian soldiers dead and more than 70 injured, saying on Friday there had been no intrusion across his country’s borders. “Nobody has intruded into our border, neither is anybody there now, nor have our posts been captured,” Modi said, referring to Ladakh’s Galwan valley, where hand-to-hand fighting between soldiers from the nuclear-armed neighbours took place earlier this week. India and China are attempting to cool tensions after the deadliest clash in at least five decades, with military-level talks taking place in an attempt to deescalate the confrontation. But Modi’s comments, made in a televised statement at the end of an all-party meeting to discuss the incident, contrasted with his government’s earlier stance.
France, Germany, UK 'accessories'
to Trump, Netanyahu, Iran's Zarif says
FRANCE
By Pablo J Marin Susan Marin
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Friday accused France, Germany and Britain of serving Iran’s arch-foes the United States and Israel by drafting a nuclear resolution against Tehran. “Behind (the) facade, E3 are accessories to (U.S. President Donald) Trump & (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu—& in no position to counsel Iran,” Zarif tweeted. The U.N. nuclear watchdog’s 35-nation Board of Governors called on Iran in the resolution earlier on Friday to stop denying the agency access to two suspected former nuclear sites and to cooperate fully with it, diplomats attending the meeting said.
USA: Statement by Secretary of State
Secretary Antony J. Blinken, January 26, 2021
UNITED STATES
By Pablo J Marin Susan Marin
We value our bond with Mexico and are committed to the nearly 200-year-old bilateral relationship.” – Secretary Antony J. Blinken, January 26, 2021 Secretary Antony J. Blinken on February 26 will participate in a virtual trip to Mexico, where he will meet with Secretary of Foreign Relations Marcelo Ebrard, and Secretary of Economy Tatiana Clouthier to discuss continued collaboration between the governments of the United States and Mexico to address irregular migration, manage common environmental concerns, promote our mutual security, and strengthen our economies to the benefit of our businesses and workers.
Venezuela celebrates a new blessed in
the midst of a COVID-19 pandemic
VENEZUELA- ROMA
By Pablo J Marin Susan Marin




CARACAS, (Reuters) - Pope Francis authorized by decree to raise the blessed, last step before sainthood, to the Venezuelan doctor José Gregorio Hernández, Cardinal Baltazar Porras said on Friday. Hernández was born in the Andean state of Trujillo in 1864 and was known as the "doctor of the poor" for his works when visiting the sick in Caracas during the Spanish flu, one of the last great pandemics in the world. Hernández died in 1919 when he was run over in an area north of the Venezuelan capital.
After a cause of 71 years, Hernández was recognized by the church for the salvation of a girl, Yaxury Solórzano, who in 2017 was shot in the head, after an attempted robbery. Doctors said that if he managed to save himself, he would be disabled, but within a few weeks he walked out of the hospital, according to spokesmen for the Venezuelan church.




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