In New York police chase Hispanic men stabbed in Upper Manhattan

In New York police chase Hispanic men stabbed in Upper Manhattan

NEW YORK.- Police from the 34th Precinct in Upper Manhattan have unleashed a fierce manhunt against two men who last week stabbed a Hispanic food delivery man several times on 207th Street and 10th Avenue in the Inwood sector. The uniformed officer stated that the 37-year-old worker was driving his electric bicycle when the two … Read more

Dominican Johnny Pacheco dies in New York, mourning music again

Dominican Johnny Pacheco dies in New York, mourning music again

NEW YORK. – The artistic world and mainly the genre of the jumps is mourning the death of the legendary Dominican musician Johnny Pacheco. Pacheco died this Monday afternoon at a hospital in New York City where he was being held due to pneumonia. “With great pain in my soul and an emptiness in my … Read more

Greenpeace Magazine | SWP expert expects a “politically very turbulent year” in Russia

Berlin (dpa) – According to the assessment of Russia expert Janis Kluge, the Russian power apparatus has enough instruments available to stifle the current protests by government critics. Kluge told Deutsche Welle on Wednesday in an interview that many Russians were openly dissatisfied with the imprisonment of Kremlin opponent Alexej Navalny. He believes that “the … Read more

Greenpeace Magazine | EU Council leader Michel calls for Navalny’s immediate release

Brussels (AP) – After the arrest of the Russian opposition politician Alexej Navalny, EU Council leader Charles Michel is calling for the Kremlin critic to be released immediately. The arrest of the 44-year-old immediately after his arrival in Moscow was unacceptable, wrote Michel on Twitter on Sunday. “I call on the Russian authorities to release … Read more

Greenpeace Magazine | Cabinet of the First and Diversity By Christiane Jacket and Lena Klimkeit, dpa

The first native woman in the cabinet, the first gay as federal minister, the first woman in finance, the first black at the top of the Pentagon: the new US President Biden and his government team are breaking through some historical barriers. Washington (AP) – With Kamala Harris, for the first time in the history … Read more

Greenpeace Magazine | Maas flight to Cairo: Maas inaugurates new government aircraft

Berlin (dpa) – Higher, further, faster: Chancellor Angela Merkel and her ministers have a new aircraft for their business trips that puts all previous models in the shade. Foreign Minister Heiko Maas was the first to take off for Cairo on Sunday evening in the Airbus A350, where he will take part in talks on … Read more

DYFI’s DJ Party at Nadu Road | DYFI | DJ Party | Breaking News

DYFI’s DJ Party at Nadu Road |  DYFI |  DJ Party |  Breaking News

Thodupuzha: The DJ party violated the Kovid norms as part of the LDF victory celebrations in Udumbannur town. About 500 people attended the event organized by DYFI. The jubilation was without Moscow or distance. The footage was also shared live via the DYFI official Facebook page. District leaders of the organization, people’s representatives and CPM … Read more

Greenpeace Magazine | America’s doctor by Lena Klimkeit, dpa

Anthony Fauci doesn’t want to distract himself with the thought of being a celebrity. In the year of the pandemic, the US immunologist formed a counterweight to Donald Trump and did not spare the Americans with gloomy forecasts. Now Fauci is facing a big birthday. Washington (AP) – He warns, he admonishes and gives hope: … Read more

Greenpeace Magazine | Washington Post: Suspicion is next hurdle for corona vaccine

Washington (AP) – At the start of the corona vaccinations in the USA, the Washington Post wrote on Tuesday: «Science has taken a colossal hurdle. Now another one is emerging: overcoming distrust, suspicion, and false information so that people will accept the vaccine. What this moment demands is honesty and clarity. There are uncertainties. It … Read more

Greenpeace Magazine | Digital climate summit, Washington decides the fate of Nord Stream 2 and new study on droughts

Dear readers, our fruit and vegetable waste usually ends up in the bio bin or on the compost. Carvey Ehren Maigue from Rizal, a province in the Philippines, has other plans: for his special type of solar cell called “Aureus”, the 27-year-old uses these leftovers. His invention not only makes a contribution to climate protection, … Read more