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2023-06-28: News Headlines

teleSUR (2023-06-28). Nicaraguan FM Denis Moncada Says US Must Pay "Historical Debt" telesurenglish.net On Tuesday, Nicaraguan Foreign Minister Denis Moncada said that United States (U.S.) has the legal obligation to pay a historical debt to Nicaragua due to an international court ruling over 30 years ago | Related: | On Tuesday, Moncada handed a letter, signed by Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, to the UN Secretary-General António Guterres, requesting that the UN chief circulate a document about Nicaragua's position on the U.S. obligation to t…

teleSUR, MER (2023-06-28). Nicaragua conmemora aniversario de histórica sentencia de CIJ. telesurtv.net El jefe de Estado indicó que retan a EE.UU. a que cumplan con lo que manda el derecho internacional.

teleSUR, MER (2023-06-28). Nicaragua conmemora el 37 ∞ aniversario de histórica sentencia de la CIJ. telesurtv.net El jefe de Estado indicó que retan a EE.UU. a que cumplan con lo que manda el derecho internacional.

teleSUR, nama, YSM (2023-06-28). Nicaragua reclama ante la ONU deuda histórica de EE.UU. telesurtv.net La carta de Nicaragua recuerda que el valor estimado de los daños se estimaba en 12.000 millones USD en marzo de 1988.

_____ (2023-06-27). All Aboard the Gravy Train: An Independent Audit of U.S. Funding for Ukraine. strategic-culture.org In the absence of official scrutiny of Washington's spending spree on Ukraine, The Grayzone conducted an independent audit of US funding for the country. We discovered a series of wasteful, highly unusual expenditures the Biden administration has yet to explain | By Heather KAISER, Anya PARAMPIL, Max BLUMENTHAL | During a recent discussion with New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Samantha Power, touted her organization's push to guarantee transparency for US taxpayer funds sent to Ukraine. | "We are involved in funding efforts…


Staff (2023-06-28). Hondurans Fight Private Cities Run by U.S. Companies as Gov't Sued for Outlawing "Neocolonial Project" democracynow.org In Honduras, communities are fighting back against privatization and foreign exploitation after Honduran President Xiomara Castro and Congress repealed a law that established so-called Economic Development and Employment Zones, where private companies have "functional and administrative autonomy" from the national government. Now a Delaware-based company called Próspera has launched a case to challenge the repeal of the law under the Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement and is seeking almost $11 billion, which amounts to nearly two-thirds of the country's entire…


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