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UN: World leaders expected from this Tuesday at the General Assembly

 DIPLOMACY Some 150 Heads of State and Government will speak at the United Nations For nearly a week, some 150 heads of state and government will speak in New York at the United Nations. Traditionally, this first day gives pride of place to the speech of the American president, who as leader of the host country of the UN headquarters speaks in the first. But exceptionally, Joe Biden, who was at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday , postponed his intervention to Wednesday. “A moment of great peril for the world” Cardiacaps Harga: #1 Indonesia Kapsul Kontrol Darah, Manfaat! Beli Disini The Secretary General of the UN Antonio Guterres will be there with an opening speech for this 77th General Assembly which “will not water down things”, promised his spokesman Stéphane Dujarric. “We are meeting at a time of great danger for the world”, underlined Antonio Guterres on Monday, listing “conflicts and climatic disasters”, “mistrust and division”, “poverty, inequality and discriminat...

Joe Biden puts his weight in the balance in Pennsylvania before the election

On Labor Day, celebrated on the first Monday in September in the United States, Joe Biden was campaigning in two key states to decide the majority on November 8: Wisconsin and especially Pennsylvania. Wilkes-Barre , Philadelphia, Pittsburgh. In the space of a week, Joe Biden came to Pennsylvania three times. If he loves this industrial and rural state so much, it is not only because he was born there. It is also and above all because he knows that this is where an important part of the next elections could be played out. That for the state senator post in November first, which could decide the majority in the Senate in Washington. The president shared a platform with Democratic candidate John Fetterman, to whom opinion polls give a slight advantage over Dr. Oz, who narrowly won the Republican primary thanks to the support of Donald Trump. The former president also came on Saturday, very close to the city of birth of his successor, to support his foals. Dr. Oz, of course, but also Doug ...

Global minimum tax: Orban remains deaf to Macron's arguments

The meeting between the Head of State and Viktor Orban did not allow the Hungarian veto to be lifted on the minimum tax on large companies, decided at the OECD. En the margins of the European summit, Emmanuel Macron wanted to organize a bilateral meeting with Viktor Orban to try to unblock a file that is close to his heart: the minimum tax on multinationals (15%), decided within the framework of the OECD . This is one of the rare files, with the directive on digital evidence, on which the French presidency of the EU fails to fulfill its objectives. However, it is not for lack of having spent political capital for five years. But Viktor Orban remains insensitive to the arguments of the French president. The Hungarian leader had certainly approved this tax at the OECD, but he argues that the Hungarian National Assembly, resulting from the April elections , is no longer in phase with this project. https://startupmatcher.com/p/elancecpsulas https://www.pianobook.co.uk/profile/elancepe/ htt...

Human rights: Bachelet will not run for a second term at the UN

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet announced on Monday that she would not seek a second term in her highly exposed position to spend time with her family and in her country of Chile . . Ms. Bachelet created a surprise at the opening of the 50th session of the Human Rights Council. "As my mandate as High Commissioner comes to an end, this 50th session of the Council will be the last at which I will speak," said the 70-year-old former President of Chile. The secret about his intentions had until then been well kept. During a brief press briefing, Ms. Bachelet said that she had informed her "boss" Antonio Guterres , Secretary General of the UN, of her decision two months ago. "He wanted me to stay but (...) I am no longer a young woman and after a long and rich career, I want to return to my country, to my family," she explained. The post of High Commissioner for Human Rights is usually subject to strong political pressure and almost ...

Trump feared 'pineapple' and 'tomato' throws could 'kill' him during his 2016 campaign

A statement by Donald Trump made last October reveals certain anxieties of the former president during his meetings. The forbidden fruits. During his election campaign in 2016 , at the end of which he was elected president, Donald Trump was afraid that hostile demonstrators would throw "very dangerous" fruits like "pineapples, tomatoes, bananas" likely to "kill", said under oath the former American president before the justice of New York according to a legal document. The Republican billionaire, the target of several legal proceedings in the United States , testified under oath on October 18 before lawyers by videoconference in New York under the aegis of the Supreme Court of the State. This testimony, known for six months, is part of a civil complaint by demonstrators of Mexican origin who accuse Donald Trump's bodyguards of having assaulted them in September 2015, during a demonstration in Manhattan. , when he was a candidate in the Republican prima...

Joe Biden accuses Vladimir Putin of carrying out a "genocide" in Ukraine

US President Joe Biden has confirmed to the press that he used the word "genocide" to describe Vladimir Putin's Russian actions in Ukraine. This word had previously been used by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky but never by the American administration. "Yes, I said genocide, because it's increasingly clear that Putin is trying to erase the very idea of ​​being Ukrainian, Joe Biden said. And the evidence is piling up - it's different from last week, the evidence is piling up on the horrible things the Russians are doing in Ukraine. And we're going to learn more and more. We'll let the lawyers, internationally, decide whether it's genocide, but according to I look like it." In the meantime, Russia is preparing its offensive in eastern Ukraine. In satellite images from Maxar Technologies , a convoy of military vehicles can be seen near Bilokurakyne, north of Luhansk partly controlled by pro-Russian separatists. Or even combat equipment and...

Presidential 2022: between sobriety and solemnity, how will Emmanuel Macron declare himself a candidate for re-election?

By the end of the week, Emmanuel Macron will be a candidate for the presidential election. It remains to find the right moment. The president and his strategists are hanging on to developments in Ukraine.  Those who accompanied him for the inauguration of the Agricultural Show this weekend found him " tired ", " flushed ". But Emmanuel Macron will be a candidate for the presidential election . His supporters do not plan to declaration before Wednesday, with the deadline of Friday 6 p.m. This  deadline for filing sponsorships, for Emmanuel Macron's entourage, is the " symbolic " meeting. The President of the Republic has, in any case. way, received three times more than needed.  According to his supporters, he will wait until the end of the two debates on Ukraine , Tuesday afternoon in the Assembly, in the evening in the Senate, to declare himself. The announcement would parasitize them. His camp explains that this would go against the logic of unity th...

Assault on Capitol Hill: Biden administration to prosecute all attackers "regardless of status"

The Minister of Justice did not refer to Donald Trump, or clarify whether the former tenant of the White House was the subject of a judicial investigation. "We will follow the facts wherever they lead." A year later , the administration of President Joe Biden will prosecute all participants in the assault on Congress on January 6, 2021, "regardless of their status," US Justice Minister Merrick Garland said on Wednesday January 5. Five police officers and a female protester died in connection with the assault, and 140 officers were injured. His ministry "undertakes to make all the assailants of January 6 accountable to justice, (...) whether they were present that day or whether they are criminally responsible for the attack against our democracy, " said Merrick  Garland, in a speech on the eve of the 1st anniversary of the assault. More than 725 people indicted Former Republican President Donald Trump is accused by his detractors of having incited his supp...

United States: Joe Biden spoke out to urge Americans to vaccinate

The Omicron variant is spreading very quickly in the United States, so Joe Biden, in a public intervention, urged Americans to get vaccinated. He announced that 500 million self-tests will be available for free. In the United States, the Omicron variant  https://buykrakenmaleenhancement.blogspot.com/2021/12/kraken-male-enhancement-reviews.html continues to spread at high speed. In a remarks, Joe Biden did not announce any new restrictions, but a message. "For about twenty minutes, [he] addressed the Americans begging them to get vaccinated and take their third dose. Solemn, he attacked the conspirators, 'the vaccine is not made for take control of your life,  https://sites.google.com/view/buykrakenmaleenhancement/kraken-male-enhancement-reviews but to save it '" , relates Lionel Feuerstein, correspondent in Washington. Not the same situation as in March 2020 "The Americans will be able to benefit  https://teachin.id/blogs/66589/Kraken-Male-Enhancement-Reviews-S...

2022 Presidential: Zemmour "uses the card that led Trump to victory", believes Araud

The former French ambassador to the United States compared Eric Zemmour's presidential campaign strategy to that of Donald Trump. Does Éric Zemmour use the same campaign strategy as Donald Trump in 2016? At RTL's microphone this Thursday, December 16, the former French ambassador to the United States compared the two men. "In terms of the electoral campaign,  he is visibly using the card  that led Trump to victory", analyzes Gérard Araud. "Part of this map is creating  controversy, " he adds. "Trump spoke of horrors, as sometimes Mr. Zemmour. And in reality, it allows him to have the front page of the newspapers, because suddenly you only talk about that", continues Gérard Araud.  " 15 minutes of bad publicity is better than no publicity at all, " said the diplomat. A message which  resonates particularly at this moment  according to Gérard Araud: "You have these voters who say:" You see well it infuriates the readers of the New...

Unsuccessful Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole dies

Former U.S. senator Bob Dole, figure of American politics, candidate for the White House and veteran of the Second World War, died Sunday morning at the age of 98, announced the Elizabeth Dole Foundation. "It is with a heavy heart that we announce that Senator Robert Joseph Dole passed away early this morning in his sleep," tweeted the foundation, which bears his wife's name. "Senator Bob Dole was a great man who lived an extraordinary life in the service of America and he will be sadly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him," responded former Vice President Mike Pence. Three times a candidate for the Republican candidacy for the White House, Bob Dole will be dismissed by Ronald Reagan in 1980, then by George Bush senior in 1988, before winning in 1996. But the outgoing Bill Clinton will easily win against this 73-year-old man, who seemed outdated in the age of television politics. Returning medalist but seriously injured from the Second World War, h...

Pedro Pierluisi rejects Elizabeth Torres' request to eliminate the congressional delegation

The governor warns that he will evaluate the lobbyist's report for statehood and, if he finds that he did not fulfill his duty, he will refer her to Justice.   At the time when he rejected the suggestion of the lobbyist for statehood, Elizabeth Torres to eliminate the congressional delegation, Governor Pedro Pierluisi warned this Thursday that he will take to court any delegate who has breached their responsibility as established by Law 167-2020 that made his election viable last March. The delegates, according to that statute, must report to the governor every 90 days. Torres, like other delegates, have already presented their respective reports. Pierluisi announced that he has a work team carefully reviewed each report to ensure that the assigned task and the proper use of public funds have been fulfilled. Delegates charge $ 90,000 annually and are entitled to $ 30,000 in expense reimbursement. “To the extent that public funds are being used, public funds have to be used accordin...