Global warming: "It will eventually cool," says Donald Trump in California
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The President of the United States, in a meeting regarding the severe fires in California, September 14, 2020. REUTERS / Jonathan Ernst
By: Adrien Delgrange
21 min
The fires in the United States.
While the west coast is devoured by flames, on a lightning visit yesterday (September 14, 2020) to California, Donald Trump downplays the consequences of climate change.
Publicity
Democratic US presidential candidate Joe Biden took the opportunity to castigate his political opponent.
"Good Morning" Wilmington!
This Tuesday, September 15, 2020, our permanent special correspondent in the United States takes us to Joe Biden.
The Democratic candidate leads most of his campaign there from his home located in the affluent neighborhoods of this city of Delaware.
In Wilmington, almost everyone has already crossed paths with the former vice-president ...
But his candidacy for the White House does not, however, generate immense enthusiasm ...
Colombia
All the country's newspapers are on the front page of the violence on Wednesday 9 and Thursday 10 September 2020 in Bogota, which left 13 dead and more than 400 injured, and which these newspapers have investigated.
Also in Colombia, the Farcs "publicly ask forgiveness from the victims of kidnappings and their families," an unprecedented statement, notes Semana.
Haiti
Another day of violent protests in Port-au-Prince.
Police officers demand the release of one of theirs, imprisoned, according to them, unjustly.
And the anger of the demonstrators is not directed only against the general direction of the police ...
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