Internationals

Quito: Former President Rafael Correa expressed his distrust of the justice of Ecuador, so today he is not surprised by the prison order issued by a judge against him, Prensa Latina publishes.

MOSCOW: The Russian National Defense Center has announced that the Russian patrol vessel Smetlivy, of the Black Sea Fleet, performs surveillance of the US guided-missile destroyer USS Porter after it entered the southern waters of the sea, Radio Habana Cuba publishes.

Harare: Zimbabwe is going through one of its worst famine and food insecurity crises today, and several United Nations agencies launched an additional call to offer urgent assistance, Radio Reloj publishes.

Washington: A series of false alarms for shooting in public places in different US cities have taken place in the wake of the massacres that occurred last week in El Paso (Texas) and Dayton (Ohio), which claimed the lives of 31 people, causing panic among people, as seen in a series of videos shared in the social networks, Radio Habana Cuba publishes.

Washington: The United States sent an aircraft carrier on Tuesday through the disputed South China Sea amid new territorial crises involving the Asian giant and other states in the region, Radio Habana Cuba reports.

Beijing: China has vowed to take countermeasures if Washington deploys intermediate-range missiles in Asia, a plan that U.S. officials have announced.  Fu Cong, the Chinese Foreign Ministry’s director general for arms control department, said in a press briefing on Tuesday that China “will not stand idly by” if the U.S. deployed missiles in Asia, Radio Habana Cuba publishes.