After being hit hard by the Covid, New Yorkers are taking back the streets

After being hit hard by the Covid, New Yorkers are taking back the streets

Alice Mangan, a retired New York teacher, has her face almost completely hidden. This septuagenarian is one of the populations at risk of Covid-19. However, she demonstrated against racism Sunday, June 21 in Manhattan with hundreds of other people, almost a month after the death of George Floyd, this black man killed by a white … Read more

This Chinese mole infiltrating New York police

This Chinese mole infiltrating New York police

STORY – Arrested on Monday, Baimadajie Angwang posed as a refugee fleeing repression in Beijing. He faces 55 years in prison. By Maurin Picard –Naturalized American, Angwang had passed the entrance examination in the New York police force in 2016, after having served his host country in the elite corps of the Marines. NYPD New … Read more

Good Morning in New York, where back to school divides in the midst of Covid-19

Good Morning in New York, where back to school divides in the midst of Covid-19

Published on : 22/09/2020 – 11:17Modified : 22/09/2020 – 11:45 – The start of the school year in New York takes place in several stages. This week, nursery schools are reopening. In all, the city has over 1.5 million schoolchildren. A recovery far from going smoothly. New York was hit hard by the coronavirus at … Read more

New York preschools reopen

New York preschools reopen

Published on : 21/09/2020 – 10:30 – Closed since March 23, when the city was hard hit by the coronavirus, New York schools begin their return to school on Monday, September 21, which promises to be turbulent to say the least. With our correspondent in New York, Loubna Anaki Just days before the general recovery, … Read more

“Come and then we’ll see how to organize” “

“Come and then we’ll see how to organize” “

Published on : 19/05/2020 – 05:43Modified : 21/05/2020 – 15:50 – Nurses are on the front line in the face of the coronavirus. From Europe to America via Africa and the Middle East, RFI gives them the floor. For the last part of our series, we are with Mariam *. She decided to become a … Read more

United States: rent crisis in New York

United States: rent crisis in New York

Published on : 19/09/2020 – 00:02 – –More than 2 million New Yorkers are said to be unable to pay their rent. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson – The United States, which remains the country most affected by the coronavirus, is also facing a serious economic crisis and a rent crisis. After losing their jobs due … Read more

Good morning from Wilmington, in Joe Biden’s stronghold

Good morning from Wilmington, in Joe Biden’s stronghold

Published on : 15/09/2020 – 07:54Modified : 15/09/2020 – 08:27 – In Wilmington, in the stronghold of Joe Biden. The Democratic candidate does most of his campaign there from his home located in the affluent neighborhoods of this Delaware city. The Claymont Steak Shop is a small restaurant specializing in the sale of meat sandwiches. … Read more

Florida reports 10,000 new infections in one day

Florida reports 10,000 new infections in one day

FILE PHOTO: A general view of the South Beach as beaches are reopened with restrictions to limit the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Miami Beach, Florida, U.S., June 10, 2020. REUTERS/Marco Bello Washington (Reuters) – The coronavirus is still on the rise in the US. In Florida alone, more than 10,000 new cases … Read more

New York City employs “quarantine officers”

New York City employs “quarantine officers”

Published on : 14/09/2020 – 06:07 – Traumatized by the Covid-19 pandemic, New York State is resuming its activity in phases, but under close surveillance of its borders. Travelers returning from overseas, but also from 33 other US states, are subject to a strict 14-day home quarantine. New York City has even hired quarantine officers. … Read more

In Argentina, malnutrition affects nearly half of children

In Argentina, malnutrition affects nearly half of children

Published on : 16/09/2019 – 15:37 – Argentinian deputies unanimously approved on Thursday a draft law on “food emergency” in an attempt to overcome the problems of malnutrition which particularly affect the youngest. Reportage. Argentina is sinking deeper into poverty every day. An emergency food law has just been passed by the deputies and still … Read more