sécurité
New York (AFP) - A New York policeman wounded in an exchange of gunfire last week died Tuesday, raising the toll in the tragedy to two, officials said. The death of Wilbert Mora, 27, as a result of the gun battle Friday night in Harlem was announced by police commissioner Keechant Sewell. "He was murdered in the line of duty -- fighting until the very end," read the Twitter account NYPD News. Mora and his partner were responding to a report of a domestic disturbance in an apartment in Brooklyn after a woman called to say her son was acting violently. The colleague, 22-year-old Jason Rivera, w...
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Paris (AFP) - US Vice President Kamala Harris and French Prime Minister Jean Castex laid wreaths at a Paris cafe and France's national football stadium Saturday, six years since deadly terror attacks that left 130 people dead. The attacks by three separate teams of Islamic State group jihadists on the night of November 13, 2015 were the worst in France since World War II. Gunmen mowed down 129 people in front of cafes and at a concert hall in the capital, while a bus driver was killed after suicide bombers blew themselves up at the gates of the stadium in its suburbs. Harris, closing a four-d...
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Mexico City (AFP) - With the United States turning away migrants at its southern border, Mexico is also taking a firm stance against undocumented arrivals, including thousands of Haitian asylum seekers. Mexico, which will host US Secretary of State Antony Blinken for talks on Friday, recorded 90,314 asylum requests from January to September, according to the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance. That compares with 70,406 for the whole of 2019 and 41,059 in 2020, when the pandemic reduced the number of applications for refugee status in Mexico. As usual, Hondurans make up the largest propo...
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Washington (AFP) - The Pentagon is considering extending the stay of National Guard troops brought in to beef up security at the US Capitol after the assault by supporters of Donald Trump, officials said Friday. "We are in receipt of a formal request from the Capitol Police for continued National Guard assistance at the Capitol complex," Defense Department spokesman John Kirby said. He told reporters that the time frame in question was the "next couple of months." Kirby did not say what threat this period might correspond to, but Acting Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman last month reporte...
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Washington (AFP) - Five days after supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the US Capitol, new videos are revealing the level of violence that left lawmakers cowering inside and police howling for backup. The footage spilling out on social media shows a policeman dragged out and beaten on the ground; protesters chanting to "hang" Vice President Mike Pence; and a pack of demonstrators appearing to search for high officials inside the building. The videos, which have steadily flowed out onto the internet since the January 6 unrest, show Trump's supporters as much more aggressive and violent...
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