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Month: July 2022

An off-duty New York City correction officer who allegedly shot a teen in the face fatally is expected to be formally charged on July 22

Off-duty New York correction officer charged in connection to fatal shooting of 18-year-old in the Bronx

By Mark Morales, CNN An off-duty New York City correction officer who allegedly shot a teen in the face was formally charged Friday with murder and manslaughter, authorities said. Dion Middleton, 45, was charged in the Bronx County Criminal Court with second-degree murder, as well as first- and second-degree manslaughter, according to a spokesperson for

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Abren en Perú la quinta investigación preliminar contra el presidente Pedro Castillo

Juan Pablo Elverdin (CNN Español) — La fiscal de la Nación de Perú, Patricia Benavides, reabrió este viernes una investigación preliminar contra el presidente, Pedro Castillo, por los presuntos delitos contra la administración pública y tráfico de influencias. El objeto de la investigación es una supuesta intervención en la compra de biodiésel en favor de

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Volkswagen's CEO is leaving his post in a surprise move

Volkswagen CEO to leave in surprise move

By Chris Isidore, CNN Business Volkswagen’s CEO is leaving his post in a surprise move, effective September 1. The company announced Friday that CEO Herbert Diess will be replaced by Oliver Blume, the head of Volkswagen’s Porsche performance car division. Volkswagen, the world’s second largest automaker, did not provide a reason for Diess’ exit. But

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Demonstrators protesting rising fuel and living costs are seen in Quito

Rise in gasoline prices threatens social stability and food security in Latin America

By Stefano Pozzebon, CNN South American countries are bracing for an autumn of discontent, as spiking global fuel prices threaten to provoke more protests in the upcoming months. Rising fuel prices have already brought about protests in Argentina, Ecuador and Panama. Their neighbors could be particularly susceptible to rising prices at the pump, because the

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