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Miami, Jul 17 (EFE/EPA).- Thousands of Cubans living in exile in Miami on Saturday asked the president of the United States, Joe Biden, and the international community for "concrete actions" to regain freedom in Cuba, including a possible "military intervention" to overthrow the communist regime. (Camera: CRISTOBAL HERRERA).SHOT LIST: MIAMI CUBANS GATHER TO PROTEST AGAINST THE CUBAN GOVERNMENT IN MIAMI, FLORIDA, US.
Washington, Jul 12 (EFE).- US President Joe Biden expressed his support for the Cuban people Monday amid the protests that arose on the Caribbean island, which he described as "a call for freedom" and a "brave" exercise of "fundamental rights."
Former national security advisor Michael Flynn shared an ad from a right-wing activist group on Twitter on Tuesday. The group is calling on President Donald Trump to invoke martial law, to 'temporarily suspend the Constitution,' and have the military hold a new election. In his post, Flynn tagged several Trump-supporting lawyers and media personalities, and wrote, 'Freedom never kneels except for God.' Business Insider reports the ad came from Tom Zawistowski, the president of a right-wing Ohio activist group called the We The People Convention. In fact, the president may not unilaterally cancel, delay, postpone, or change the date of an election, even if he declares martial--that power lies with Congress. Declaring martial law also does not suspend the Constitution, and the military has no role in administering elections.
People march in the streets of Barrancas, Guajira province, to demand "freedom" for Liverpool winger Luis Diaz's father, kidnapped in Colombia along with his wife, who has since been released. IMAGES
US lawmakers give a standing ovation to the Ukrainian people as President Joe Biden voices unity with the eastern European country during his State of the Union address. SOUNDBITE
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).