Case Encounter: Prosecution Publishes Conversation Between Rubn Cherres,…

The State Attorney General’s Office released this Monday, March 25, the file with the expertise of the Encuentro case, where they are being prosecuted Danilo Carrerabrother-in-law of former president Guillermo LassoHernán Luque, former president of EMCO, among others.

As of this Monday, the Public Ministry uploaded seven PDF documents to its website that contain transcripts of telephone calls and photos of meetings in which positions in strategic sectors such as el Ministry of Energy, customs, CNEL, CNTamong others.

For example, this is a transcript of a call that was intercepted between Reuben Cherres and John Charles PR on July 7, 2021. They talk about the process of processing positions in the Ministry of Energy.

  1. Rubén Cherres: «Then we have to unite and make an agreement that the man does not manage anything
  2. Juan Carlos PR: «Sure, then say. Come with us, let’s do everything together.
  3. Rubén Cherres: «And to determine the terms and make an agreement and everything and he accepted that from me»
  4. Juan Carlos PR: “already”
  5. Rubén Cherres: «Tomorrow I am also going to talk to Carlos Laso to tell Carlitos, this is happening in the Ministry.

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Land Subsidence Threatens Chinas Major Cities: Study Warns…

A landslide occurred due to heavy rain in Beijing in 2020. /AFP Yonhap News

A study found that major cities in China are sinking due to rapid land subsidence. It also included that at this rate, about a quarter of China’s territory will be below sea level within the next 100 years.

According to a paper published in the international academic journal ‘Science’ on the 19th, a research team led by Professor Sheng Li Tao from Peking University in China analyzed that “Major cities in China are sinking more than 10 mm every year due to excess water use earth and build tall buildings.”

The study was carried out by measuring and quantifying changes in the land surface of 82 major cities, accounting for three-quarters of China’s urban population, using satellite radar between 2015 and 2022. It is said to be the first time satellite data has been used to analyse’ n systematic how many cities are sinking across China.

The results showed that nearly half of China’s urban areas, which account for 29% of the population, are sinking at a rate faster than 3 mm per year. The population of this area is approximately 270 million.

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President Biden Shows Strong Support For Aid To…

Title: Biden Supports Aid Plan for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan Amid Bipartisan Efforts

As tensions escalate between Ukraine and Russia, President Joe Biden has thrown his support behind a proposal by Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson to provide much-needed aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. This crucial bipartisan move aims to secure $95 billion in funding for these US allies this week.

Facing a difficult decision between potential job loss or aiding Ukraine, Johnson made it clear that he would forge ahead despite growing resentment from his right flank. His aid proposals, which include $61 billion for Ukraine, $26 billion for Israel, and $8 billion for Indo-Pacific allies, closely align with the amounts already approved by the Senate.

A significant portion of the funding for Ukraine is allocated for the purchase of weapons and ammunition from US defense manufacturers. In addition, Johnson suggests that $9 billion in economic assistance for Kyiv be structured as forgivable loans, with increased oversight on military aid. However, even the decision to support Ukraine has sparked outrage from populist conservatives in the House, further amplifying the threat to remove Johnson from his speaker position.

Johnson, positioning himself as a “Reagan Republican,” emphasized the critical nature of the current situation.

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They Suffer From Water Shortages Due To Well…

Due to constant interruptions in the energy supply, three wells that supply neighborhoods in the northern sector and the Industrial City of Torreón (CIT), presented operational failures and some five thousand users suffered from a shortage or lack of water between Wednesday and yesterday Thursday.

Among those affected are residents of the Viñedos, Almendros neighborhoods and more than 20 CIT companies, both large and small, where in some cases the production processes were disrupted due to the lack of liquid, in addition to the inconveniences and inconveniences for the workers.

The factories located on the streets Duéñez Orozco, Brittingham, closed Adolfo Aymes and the Enrique de Lara circuit, among others, continued yesterday without water and since the previous day they had had problems with the supply, according to businessmen in that sector.

They pointed out that they had practically been without the liquid for more than two days and highlighted that it has become a recurring problem.

According to what was announced by the Municipal Water and Sanitation System (Simas) Torreón, in the middle of the week there were three blackouts in a period of 24 hours at the Los Viñedos, Los Almendros and the Allende ejido wells.

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Ukraine Russia War, Last Minute | Russia Launches…

Army forces Russia They returned this morning to set their sights on Kievthe capital of Ukraine. The alerts have sounded again in kyiv after reports from the Ukrainian Air Force that a group of Russian bombers had taken off from a base in Russia.

Data from Ukraine’s defenses warned of the takeoff of several Tupolev Tu-95MS from the airfield Olenya located in the region of Murmanskin the northeast of Russia. Explosions have been reported in the kyiv, Zaporizhia, Lvov and Poltava regions. Authorities in the capital have reported that the alert lasted more than two hours but that air defenses had “destroyed all enemy missiles” over kyiv.

He Air Force He had already reported, at the beginning of February and last month, the takeoff of these strategic bombers that date back to the Soviet era. At the end of December, Russia used these planes to carry out a wave of attacks against Ukrainian cities, including the capital Kievbombings that left 39 dead.

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Ukrainian Leader Zelenskiy Asked For More Weapons

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that they need air defense systems, aircraft and long-range missiles to defend their lands against Russia.

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Published: 20 April 2024 – 00:24 Updated:

Ukrainian President Zelenskiy spoke at the Ukraine-NATO Council meeting held online at the level of defense ministers.

Stating that Russia is constantly attacking various cities in Ukraine, Zelenskiy stated that approximately 1200 missiles, including hypersonic missiles, have been launched and 1500 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been sent to Ukrainian territory since the beginning of the year.

Zelenskiy said, “The cities of Kharkiv, Odessa, Sumy, Chernihiv, Mykolaiv, Kherson, Dnipro do not have a solid protection system against Russian terrorists. While I was preparing for this speech, they hit the Pivdenniy Port. Several missiles hit not only the Ukrainian port infrastructure but also Singaporean facilities.” It also hit.” he said.

“IT’S VERY NULL THAT THEY ARE AFRAID OF THEIR OWN POWER”

Noting that the Russian army has an advantage in the air and Ukraine’s opportunities are limited,

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Xi Jinping: Lets Build An Open, Dynamic, Strong…

/ world today news/ On November 17, the President of the People’s Republic of China, Xi Jinping, delivered an important speech at the 30th Informal Meeting of ATIS Leaders, which was held in San Francisco.

Xi Jinping stated: “We must uphold the goals of Asia-Pacific cooperation, respond prudently to the call of the times, work together to solve global problems, fully realize the Putrajaya vision, build an open, dynamic, strong and peaceful Asia- Pacific community and to achieve shared prosperity for the peoples and future generations of the Asia-Pacific region’.

Xi Jinping opposes the politicization, militarization of economic and trade issues, and overreaching the concept of national security. He also called on all ATIS members to protect free, open trade and investment, support and strengthen the multilateral trading system that is centered on the World Trade Organization (WTO), and maintain the stability and smooth flow of global industrial and supply chains. deliveries.

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Israels Recent Strike On Iran Offers A Moment…

A Moment of Restraint in the Middle East

In a⁣ rare turn of events in the Middle East, both Israel and Iran have shown reluctance to escalate the conflict further.

Recent Events

Throughout this month, the tension between Israel and Iran reached a peak. Israel’s attack on Iran’s consulate in Syria on April 1 was met with a retaliatory strike by Iran on April 13, involving a significant number of missiles and drones. Despite the potential for a deadly outcome, the attacks resulted in minimal damage and no casualties.

In response to a drone incident near a critical nuclear facility in Iran, both countries have refrained from direct accusations, hinting at a possible de-escalation of hostilities.

Mutual Restraint

The fear of a continuous cycle of retaliation has so far proven unfounded, with both sides showing restraint in their actions.

Following warnings from Iranian officials, Israel has been cautious in its responses to avoid triggering a larger conflict. This delicate balance has led to a temporary equilibrium between the two nations.

Political Ramifications

While tensions persist, recent events have garnered international attention. The condemnation of Iran’s actions by 48 countries and the potential approval of President Biden’s military-aid package indicate a shift in support towards Israel.

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