Skip to Content

Month: September 2022

El perito independiente cuestiona las afirmaciones de Trump sobre la desclasificación de los documentos de Mar-a-Lago

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — El juez Raymond Dearie, el perito independiente que supervisa la incautación de los documentos de Mar-a-Lago, señaló este martes a los abogados del expresidente Donald Trump que si no comprueban que alguno de los documentos fue desclasificado, él determinará que son clasificados. Fuera de los tribunales, Trump ha impulsado la afirmación

Continue Reading

Colombia’s President slams ‘addiction to irrational power’ and calls to end war on drugs in fiery first UNGA speech

By Hira Humayun and Caitlin Hu, CNN In his first address to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, recently elected Colombian president Gustavo Petro delivered a fiery speech that recalled some of his campaign themes, slamming the war on drugs as a failure and accusing the global north of turning a blind eye to

Continue Reading

La Justicia ecuatoriana procesa a dos hombres por el asesinato de un fiscal en Guayaquil

Sofía Benavides (CNN Español) — La Fiscalía de Ecuador inició un proceso penal por cargos de sicariato contra dos hombres por el asesinato del fiscal de Personas y Garantías Édgar Escobar, ocurrido este lunes. Los sospechosos, detenidos minutos después del crimen, se movilizaban en una moto desde donde, asegura el Ministerio Público, balearon al fiscal

Continue Reading

House Democrats shift tactics to rebut GOP’s crime attacks but struggle to overcome party divisions over police

By Melanie Zanona and Manu Raju, CNN In a private memo last summer, House Democratic leaders warned their party’s most vulnerable members about the “enduring” and “potent” attacks waged by Republicans over policing and crime, counseling them to be far more proactive in their support for law enforcement than they were in the 2020 cycle.

Continue Reading

Legal group files class action lawsuit on behalf of advocacy group and migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard

By Amir Vera, Rob Frehse and Zenebou Sylla, CNN Lawyers for Civil Rights, a non-profit immigrant advocacy group that represents more than 30 of the nearly 50 migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard, filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of Alianza Americas and other migrants, according to a news release from the organization. Two planes

Continue Reading
Skip to content