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Month: March 2022

White House letter to former Trump aide says Biden White House won’t shield him from January 6 subpoena

By Katelyn Polantz, CNN Reporter, Crime and Justice The White House said earlier this month that it won’t block House subpoenas to Dan Scavino, the former deputy chief of staff to then-President Donald Trump, related to related to the January 6, 2021, insurrection. The Biden administration is not asserting executive privileges that could shield Scavino

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Esposa de Juan Orlando Hernández publica carta que escribió el expresidente de Honduras antes de que la Corte Suprema decida si procede a su extradición a EE.UU.

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN Español) — Ana García de Hernández, esposa del expresidente de Honduras Juan Orlando Hernández, publicó este lunes una carta en Twitter que, asegura, escribió el expresidente de Honduras de “su puño y letra” y en la que reitera su inocencia. En la misiva, el expresidente de Honduras dice ser “víctima de

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Juicio contra la expresidenta interina Jeanine Áñez se suspende hasta el 4 de abril en Bolivia

macamilarincon (CNN Español) –– El juicio oral contra la expresidenta interina de Bolivia, Jeanine Áñez, quedó suspendido hasta el próximo 4 de abril, según determinó este lunes el Tribunal 1º de Sentencia Anticorrupción de La Paz. En el caso denominado “Golpe de Estado II”, también se juzga a varios exmilitares. Durante la instalación del juicio, que

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Escaparon de Afganistán cuando los talibanes tomaron el país el año pasado. Ahora huyen de Ucrania, otra vez como refugiados

macamilarincon (CNN) –– Cuando las fuerzas rusas cruzaron por primera vez la frontera hacia Ucrania el mes pasado, Sayed y Masuma Hosseini estaban tranquilos. El exsoldado afgano y su esposa, que vivían en Kyiv con dos de sus hijos desde finales de 2021, han visto más guerras que la mayoría de personas en toda su

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Judge: ‘More likely than not’ that Trump ‘corruptly attempted’ to block Congress from counting votes on January 6

By Katelyn Polantz, CNN Reporter, Crime and Justice A federal judge said Monday that former President Donald Trump and right-wing attorney John Eastman may have been planning a crime as they sought to disrupt the January 6 congressional certification of the presidential election. “Based on the evidence, the Court finds it more likely than not

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Scientific collaboration with Russia begins to unravel

CNN By Katie Hunt, CNN Russian scientists are finding themselves isolated as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine enters its second month. The country’s Mars rover project with the European Space Agency is on hold. Russian institutions have been suspended from CERN, the world’s largest particle physics lab, in Switzerland. A prestigious math conference has been moved

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Mariupol evacuation corridors ‘in the hands of the occupiers’ as mayor tells everyone to leave

By Nathan Hodge, CNN and Julia Presniakova in Lviv Ukrainian forces “continue to maintain circular defense” in the besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol, the Ukrainian general staff said early Tuesday, even as Russian forces consolidated control around the southeastern port city. On Monday, the mayor of Mariupol said that evacuation corridors had come largely under

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