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The White House says the US is "definitely not pushing" the Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry to resign, after Washington said he should speed up a political transition. "That is not what we're doing, but we have underscored that now is the time to finalize a political court to help set Haiti on a path to a better future. And that is something that we've been working on for some time," White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says in a press briefing. SOUNDBITE
Appearing at a press conference for the presentation of a key report on the climate by the United Nation's World Metereological Organization via video-link, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls the global energy system "broken", urging a swift transition away from fossil fuels "before we incinerate our only home". IMAGES
Depuis l'enfance, Ned sait qu'il a un don un peu spécial. Il peut, très brièvement, ramener les gens à la vie. Adulte, il est devenu un fantastique pâtissier passant son temps libre à aider son seul ami, un détective privé, dans ses enquêtes. Ramener à la vie des victimes peut en effet être utile. Mais le jour où Ned ressuscite son amour d'enfance et que cette dernière reste "vivante", tout se complique : s'il venait à la toucher une nouvelle fois, elle partirait définitivement...
Depuis l'enfance, Ned sait qu'il a un don un peu spécial. Il peut, très brièvement, ramener les gens à la vie. Adulte, il est devenu un fantastique pâtissier passant son temps libre à aider son seul ami, un détective privé, dans ses enquêtes. Ramener à la vie des victimes peut en effet être utile. Mais le jour où Ned ressuscite son amour d'enfance et que cette dernière reste "vivante", tout se complique : s'il venait à la toucher une nouvelle fois, elle partirait définitivement...
Difficult weather conditions made an impact on the early phase of the Le Mans 24-hour race. Despite this, the Porsche works team and the customer squad WeatherTech Racing have managed to settle into promising positions.
Managua,Jul 14 (EFE).- The cascade of arrests of assorted opposition political leaders in Nicaragua has motivated hundreds of dissidents and professionals to abandon the country or to remain abroad, less than four months before the presidential vote, when President Daniel Ortega, who has been in power continuously since 2007, will seek reelection.Opposition leaders, writers, journalists, physicians, attorneys, former contra rebels and their commanders, young people, laborers and peasants have all self-exiled or delayed their returns to Nicaragua due to reasons of personal safety amid a hostile political environment in which they could find themselves in prison, many of them have confirmed through various channels. (Camera: RENÉE LUCÍA RAMOS). B-ROLL OF THE BUS TERMINAL IN MANAGUA, NICARAGUA.