Senior UN official ends visit to Haiti

New York (T&T Guardian) The United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Europe, Central Asia and the Americas, Miroslav Jenca, has ended a visit to Haiti reiterating the United Nations continued commitment to restore peace and security in the French-speaking Caribbean Community (Caricom) country.
Caribbean islands hope UN court will end ‘debt cycle’ caused by climate crisis

London (The Guardian) The outcome of an international court case on climate change obligations could strengthen the legal position of Caribbean islands claiming damages from developed countries after natural disasters, lawyers say.
Adidas retira a Bella Hadid de campaña publicitaria tras críticas de Israel

Londres (The Guardian): Adidas ha sacado imágenes de la modelo Bella Hadid de los anuncios que promocionan un zapato deportivo lanzado por primera vez para coincidir con los Juegos Olímpicos de Múnich de 1972.
UK: Angela Rayner leads celebrations with Labour set for historic victory

London (The Guardian): Angela Rayner has hailed the transformation of her party as Labour looked on course for a historic election victory, saying voters had decided to punish the Conservatives for 14 years of chaotic government.
Trump y la inmunidad presidencial: el regreso del rey

Londres (The Guardian Editorial): El fallo de la Corte Suprema es un golpe a la democracia en los Estados Unidos.
Líder caribeño señala a países ricos por fallas climáticas mientras aterriza Beryl

Kingstown (The Guardian): El primer ministro de San Vicente y las Granadinas (SVG) ha criticado la falta de voluntad política en Europa occidental y Estados Unidos para hacer frente a la crisis climática global, cuando el huracán Beryl ha tocado tierra como una tormenta de categoría 4 extremadamente peligrosa.
Assange´s freedom is not a clear victory for freedom of the press

Washington (The Guardian): The release from a UK prison of Julian Assange is a victory for him and his many supporters around the world, but not necessarily a clear win for the principle underlying his defense, the freedom of the press.
Israel still has no proof of Unrwa terrorist claims, but damage to aid agency is done

New York (The Guardian): Unsupported Israeli allegations about Unrwa links to terrorism led major donors to cut $450m in funding to the main humanitarian agency working in Gaza at a time when people there were dying in droves.
Barbados leader halts £3m payout to UK MP for Drax Hall plantation

London (The Guardian): Government U-turn as PM Mia Mottley acknowledges anger from reparations movement over plan to buy Barbados land from Dorset MP Richard Drax