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Arrest warrant issued for former Haitian official

Port-au-Prince, Jun 26 (Prensa Latina) The former director of Haiti's Interior Ministry, Fednel Monchéry is subject to an arrest warrant for his alleged involvement in the La Saline massacre, which occurred in November 2018.

The Lasalin massacre and the human rights crisis in Haiti

The Lasalin massacre and the human rights crisis in Haiti
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Treasury Sanctions Serious Human Rights Abusers on International Human Rights Day

Treasury Sanctions Serious Human Rights Abusers on International Human Rights Day
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Transatlantic Trade: US and Europe - Week of December 7, 2020

Last week, the United Kingdom (UK) moved forward with its first inoculations of the approved Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. The United States (US) approved the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine on Friday, 11 December, and will begin inoculations this coming week. The European Union (EU) continues to stress safety over speed in its vaccine approval process and has yet to follow suit. The UK sealed the deal on a number of Free Trade Agreements, while talks with the EU continue without any significant breakthroughs. Meanwhile, the UK and EU are also preparing for a possible hard exit scenario. This past week, Poland and Hungary reached a compromise with the EU on the custom union’s Budget and Recovery Fund, which will allow funds to flow at the start of the new year. The 116th US Congress, meanwhile, continues negotiations over a new COVID relief package, amid other priorities before adjourning.

December 7, 2020: Transatlantic Trade: US and Europe

Tuesday, December 15, 2020 Last week, the United Kingdom (UK) moved forward with its first inoculations of the approved Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.  The United States (US) approved the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine on Friday, 11 December, and will begin inoculations this coming week.  The European Union (EU) continues to stress safety over speed in its vaccine approval process and has yet to follow suit. The UK sealed the deal on a number of Free Trade Agreements, while talks with the EU continue without any significant breakthroughs.  Meanwhile, the UK and EU are also preparing for a possible hard exit scenario. This past week, Poland and Hungary reached a compromise with the EU on the custom union’s Budget and Recovery Fund, which will allow funds to flow at the start of the new year.  The 116th US Congress, meanwhile, continues negotiations over a new COVID relief package, amid other priorities before adjourning. 

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