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Monthly Archives: July 2021

U.S. Capitol Security Fencing To Come Down Friday

(Photo by Gary Raynaldo  ©Diplomatic Times)  U.S. Capitol in  Washington D.C. with  a perimeter fence  surrounding the entire  historical building. The fencing was erected following the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection at the Capitol by thousands of supporters of former president Trump. By Gary Raynaldo   

U.S. Defense Secretary Allows Navy’s Cameron Kinley To Play in NFL

U.S. Navy cornerback Cameron Kinley   (pressboxonline.com / Photo Credit: Phil Hoffmann/Navy Athletics) By Gary Raynaldo      DIPLOMATIC  TIMES WASHINGTON  DC  –  PENTAGON  –  U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has granted Navy cornerback Cameron Kinley a waiver from active military duty to play in

U.S. Condemns “Horrific” Assassination of HAITI President Jovenel Moïse

Haiti President Jovenel Moïse (Credit: Wikipedia Commons) By Gary Raynaldo       DIPLOMATIC TIMES U.S President Joe Biden condemned the shocking assassination of Haitian leader Jovenel Moïse. President Moïse was murdered early Wednesday by unknown armed assailants in his residence in the capital, Port-au-Prince. Moïse’s

President Macron Changes Mind: FRANCE Resumes Military Operations With MALI

France’s counter-terrorist Operation Barkhane  in the Sahel region of Africa ( Credit: http://foreignlegion.info) By Gary  Raynaldo    DIPLOMATIC  TIMES A month after announcing France will pull soldiers out of its military counter-terror operation in Mali, French President Macron has apparently changed his mind. France said

2 Males Shot In Harlem, NY

(Photo By Gary Raynaldo ©Diplomatic Times)  New York Police on scene of shooting in East Harlem near 1660 Madison Avenue near E. 111th Street July 3, 2021.  By Gary Raynaldo     DIPLOMATIC  TIMES HARLEM,  NEW YORK   –   Two males were shot near 1660 Madison Avenue

Former U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld Dies at Age 88

Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld speaks during a press conference for Operation Enduring Freedom at the Pentagon, April 3, 2002. (Credit: Helene C. Stikkel, DOD) By Gary Raynaldo     DIPLOMATIC  TIMES Donald Rumsfeld, who served as U.S. Secretary of Defense, died on Wednesday at