by Haggai Matar * - The Guardian, OtherNews
President Joe Biden arrived in Tel Aviv on Wednesday with three main goals. He wished to reaffirm his government’s complete support for the Israeli government, to repeat the warning to surrounding states against intervening...
by Maurizio Sacchi
At an event in Bogota’s main square, Colombia’s Defence Minister Iván Velásquez apologised to the families of the victims of the so-called ‘false positives’. An investigation found that between 2002 and 2008, 6,402 civilians were killed by...
by Ambra Visentin
About 1,000 military personnel from Kenya, Jamaica, the Bahamas and Antigua and Barbuda - led by Kenyans - will provide operational support to the Haitian police for an initial 12-month period to fight gangs and improve security....
by Newsroom – Modern Diplomacy, OtherNews
West seems to be sick and tired of Ukraine war. “The reality is that the Biden administration’s Ukraine strategy is increasingly being tested by political, policy and resource constraints,” writes ‘Defence News’.
In...
by Raffaele Crocco
It’s not just the Twin Towers in New York that make 11 September a date to remember. Back then, 22 years ago, the world stood on the brink of change. As we watched the towers collapse, brought...
by Maurizio Sacchi
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador publicly attacked a Reuters investigation: “They’re cheats, liars,” he said at his press conference. On 18 August, the British news agency described how organised crime groups disguise drug profits: to bring...
by Maurizio Sacchi
Javier Milei, an ultra-liberal economist, leads the primaries with 30% of the polls, followed by the Peronist Sergio Massa (21%) and the conservative Patricia Bullrich (almost 17%). The sum of the votes between Bullrich and another candidate...
by Marco Grisenti* - Unimondo
De-dollarisation is not a new phenomenon, but a process that has been underway for at least 25 years, as evidenced by the composition of the world’s central bank reserves, where the dollar has steadily declined...
by Maurizio Sacchi
The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has implemented a restrictive measure to address the current crisis caused by drought affecting the water supply to the system of locks linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The transit of ships...
by Maurizio Sacchi
On 23 July, a federal judge rejected a new migrant asylum policy proposed by the Biden administration. Under the policy, no migrant would be able to claim asylum if they entered the United States without making an...