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Month: October 2021

Marine forced to forfeit $5,000 in pay following conviction related to his videos criticizing the US withdrawal from Afghanistan

By Ellie Kaufman, CNN A Marine who was found guilty after posting a series of videos on social media criticizing top military leaders’ handling of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan received a sentence of one month forfeiture of $5,000 in pay and a direction to receive a letter of reprimand from a military judge on

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Kamala Harris vino para resolver problemas en Centroamérica, pero el conflicto ahora es mucho mayor

Sol Amaya (CNN) — Cuando el presidente de EE.UU. Joe Biden nombró a la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris para abordar las razones por las que las personas emigran a la frontera sur de Estados Unidos, su atención se centró en atender la crisis migratoria en Centroamérica. Pero siete meses después, son los migrantes que llegan incluso

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Arizona reports 2,399 new COVID-19 cases and 38 more deaths

PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona health officials are reporting 2,399 new confirmed COVID-19 cases and 38 additional deaths. The state’s daily dashboard released its latest figures Friday, bringing Arizona’s pandemic totals to 1,129,494 cases and 20,491 deaths. Virus-related hospitalizations were down slightly to 1,663 as of Thursday. According to the Arizona Department of Health Services’ dashboard,

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Merkel backs dialogue with Poland over tensions with EU

BRUSSELS (AP) — German Chancellor Angela Merkel says Poland’s European Union partners need to step away from confrontation and instead talk to the government in Warsaw to seek solutions to the difficulties in their relationship. Last week, Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal ruled that Polish laws take precedence over those of the 27-nation EU, which Poland joined

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