The far-right leader will participate in these demonstrations of support for his government, which he hopes will be a mass rally, Tuesday, across the country, on the occasion of the National Day, in an attempt to demonstrate strength amid an institutional rally. calamity. We cannot allow one or two people to use their power to take the country in another directionMr. Bolsonaro said during an official ceremony in the state of Bahia (Northeast). The message you will leave to them on the street next Tuesday will be a wake-up call for these two people. Respect the constitution and our freedom…
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New York’s basements, converted into residences accessible a few steps from the sidewalk at the foot of the buildings, have turned into horrific traps for dozens of residents drowning in their homes in the torrential rains of Storm Ida. • Read also: Storm Ida: Climate Change Privacy, Biden in Louisiana The famous “basements” of Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Queens are sometimes very primitive, and are shared — illegal or illegal — among low-income workers or students. Conversely, what French real estate agents call a “souplex” may be the epitome of New York charm, appreciated by wealthy residents who nonetheless want to…
Sorry, your browser does not support videos Toys, books, muddy mattresses and broken cupboards or refrigerators: About 90,000 tons of waste from the deadly July floods piled up on an unused highway in eastern Belgium. Posted Sep 3, 2021 at 10:24 am It’s a nationwide picture that stunningly shows the physical devastation of the extraordinary floods that killed 38 people on July 14 and 15, according to the official report. In Herstal, in the agglomeration of Liege, one of the areas hardest hit by these floods, an old highway crossing a wooded area hosts an eight-kilometer-long, six-meter-high litter mountain. Formless…
Washington, United States | In February, a rare polar cold swept Texas, killing dozens and causing massive power outages that lasted for days. • Read also: The immersive exhibition “Under the Ice with Mario Ser” at his residence at the Convention Center of Quebec • Read also: Unprecedented rain near the top of the ice sheet in Greenland • Read also: Maritime traffic: “unicorns” in the Arctic are threatened by ships This severe weather episode also caused record damage estimated at $200 million. While it has now been proven that global warming causes massive heat waves, the question of its…
(New York) New York was hit, Thursday, by torrential rains and sudden and historic torrential rain that left at least 44 people dead in the region, after the storm’s devastating pass. Ida. Posted on Sep 2, 2021 at 5:38 pm Updated at 21:47 Nicola استعراض review France media agency In major American economic and cultural cities, police have counted at least 13 dead, including many likely trapped and drowned in basements, primitive, sometimes unsanitary dwellings arranged at the foot of buildings in Manhattan, Queens or Brooklyn. Firefighters rescued hundreds of residents. Just north of Manhattan in upscale coastal Westchester county,…
Désolé, votre navigateur ne supporte pas les videos (Washington) Le président Joe Biden a fustigé jeudi le refus de la Cour suprême des États-Unis de bloquer une loi restrictive du Texas sur l’avortement, « une attaque sans précédent contre les droits constitutionnels des femmes ». Publié le 2 septembre 2021 à 12h33 La décision de la haute juridiction, prise au milieu de la nuit, « provoque un chaos inconstitutionnel » et « insulte l’État de droit », ajoute-t-il dans un communiqué au vitriol. « L’impact de la décision de la nuit dernière sera immédiat et requiert une réponse immédiate », a-t-il souligné, en ordonnant à son gouvernement de…
Pope Francis, who had colon surgery two months ago, said the resignation “did not cross his mind”, opposing the denial of rumors carried by the Italian media. • Read also: Pope Francis left hospital after surgery • Read also: The Pope greets the faithful from the balcony of his hospital • Read also: Pope Francis underwent surgery to treat colitis “It didn’t even cross my mind,” the Pope said in a lengthy interview broadcast on Wednesday by Spanish Catholic radio Cope, as he also announced new trips to Europe to underscore the point. He adds, “I don’t know where they…
(Washington) A US official said Wednesday that the majority of Afghans who worked with Washington and wanted to flee to the United States could not be evacuated from Afghanistan, calling diplomats “intimidated” by the choices they would have to make during the Kabul airlift. Posted on 1He is September 2021 at 2:29 pm This can affect tens of thousands of people with their immediate families. “I would say most of them, based on testimonies regarding the people we were able to support,” said this senior official in US diplomacy, who is on the front lines of the massive evacuation that…
Since the end of the airlift that About 123,000 people have been evacuatedThose who could not exploit it are trying to enter Pakistan, Iran or the former Soviet republics in Central Asia. At Torkham, one of the main border crossings between Afghanistan and Pakistan, Large numbers of Afghans are waiting for the border to openA Pakistani official confirmed to Reuters. On Tuesday, the BBC reported that thousands of people had stormed another border post between the two countries, Spin Boldak, by thousands of people. The Torkham site, the closest site for Afghans fleeing Kabul, links the Pakistani city of Peshawar,…
(Washington) The head of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said the United States has asked Americans to “reconsider travel” to Canada primarily for the benefit of those not yet vaccinated against COVID-19. Posted Aug 31, 2021 at 6:22am Updated at 17:21 Dr. Rochelle Walinsky says the State Department’s travel warnings are generally based on regular assessments of a destination’s testing capacity, as well as the growth rate of new cases. considered dRe Walinsky said, however, that people who are fully vaccinated and willing to wear masks can travel, provided they take into account the risks in…
