More than 2.5 million Salvadorans live abroad, the majority in the United States, and in 2020 they sent almost 6 billion dollars, 23% of the…
Chile approves use of Chinese Sinovac vaccine in children older than 6 years
To date, more than 13 of the 19 million inhabitants of the country have completed their vaccination schedule, which places Chile as one of the…
Bukele dismantles institutions like Chávez but at a more alarming rate: Vivanco
Over the weekend, El Salvador’s Supreme Court ruled that the country’s president can serve two consecutive terms, opening the door for President Nayib Bukele to…
Firefly’s ‘Alpha’ Rocket Explodes During Test Launch | Video
The company informed that it is too early to define the causes of the explosion and that it will collaborate with the National FFA Organization…
Cuba will gradually reopen its borders as of November 15
The island restricted the entry of travelers on March 24, allowing only residents to enter, and on April 2, 2020, it completely closed its borders…
Main parties in Brazil repudiate Bolsonaro’s threats to democracy
The “Rights Now” platform said that Bolsonaro “convulses the social fabric by promoting citizen weapons campaigns, taking over the national day and calling armed militiamen…
EU Evaluates Booster Dose of Pfizer’s Covid Vaccine
The EMA also said it was evaluating data on the use of an additional dose of messenger RNA vaccines in people with compromised immune systems.
Pope responds to Israeli criticism for comments on Jewish law
Last month, Reuters reported that Rabbi Rasson Arousi wrote a stern letter to the Vatican, saying that Francis’s comments seemed to suggest that the Torah…
Guinea’s coup leader bans government officials from traveling abroad
The US State Department said violence and extra-constitutional measures could erode Guinea’s prospects for stability and prosperity.
Virus grows in the US, they arrest the president of Guinea and more | World’s first flat pages 09/06/2021
We review the main articles in the media from the United States, Europe and Latin America, this Monday, September 6.