INTERNACIONAL
Estados Unidos: Texas ejecutará a un hombre que lleva más de 30 años en el «corredor de la muerte»
Un hombre condenado a muerte hace más de 30 años por asesinato y robo, tiene programada su ejecución para este jueves, mientras sus abogados alegan que la sentencia tuvo como parte de sustento un testimonio psiquiátrico descalificado.
La ejecución de Brent Brewer, de 53 años, debe ocurrir en la Penitenciaría Estatal de Texas, en la ciudad de Huntsville. Fue condenado a muerte en 1991 por el asesinato en 1990 de Robert Laminack, de 66 años, a quien le robó 140 dólares.
Laminack llevaba a Brewer -de 19 años en ese entonces- y su novia, Krystie Lynn Nystrom, a una instalación del Ejército de Salvación cuando fue apuñalado. Ella fue condenada a cadena perpetua.
Brewer pidió esta semana a la Junta de Indultos y Libertad Condicional de Texas una suspensión de la ejecución, pero le fue denegada. También se rechazó una moción presentada ante la Corte de Apelaciones Penales de Texas (CCA).
Los abogados de Brewer habían pedido a la CCA que detuviera la ejecución basándose en que un psiquiatra que testificó en el juicio, Richard Coons, había sido desacreditado.
Shawn Nolan, abogado del condenado, dijo esta semana que se va a permitir la ejecución de su defendido «sin la oportunidad de cuestionar el testimonio falso y poco científico del Dr. Coons«. Texas «ha aceptado que el testimonio nunca debería haber sido admitido, y las décadas de comportamiento pacífico de Brent en el corredor de la muerte confirman que era totalmente infundado».
La defensa ha pedido a la Corte Suprema que suspenda la ejecución y esperaba un pronunciamiento este jueves.
La sentencia impuesta a Brewer en 1991 fue revisada en 2009 y un jurado lo condenó a muerte una vez más basado en el testimonio pericial de Coons, quien nunca entrevistó a Brewer pero aseguró que «no tenía conciencia» y que cometería actos violentos en el futuro. En un caso posterior se dictaminó que Coons carecía de base científica para sus opiniones.
Los abogados también pidieron clemencia, alegando que un miembro del jurado en su juicio de nueva sentencia de 2009 admitió que malinterpretó las instrucciones. Una sentencia de muerte requiere del voto unánime del jurado.
Brewer ha pedido disculpas a la familia de su víctima. «Lamento lo que hice», dijo. «Incluso si eso no cambia el resultado al menos podrán escucharlo antes de que me vaya», sostuvo en un video.
Este año se han producido 20 ejecuciones en Estados Unidos, seis de ellas en Texas.
La pena de muerte ha sido abolida en 23 estados de Estados Unidos, mientras que otros tres (California, Oregón y Pensilvania) mantienen una moratoria sobre su uso.
INTERNACIONAL
Greenland’s opposition party pushes closer US ties, independence from Denmark as Trump plays big in election
Greenlanders will head to the polls to vote in their country’s parliamentary election on Tuesday, in what will likely prove to be a historic vote not because of any seismic shifts within the nation but because of the geopolitical message it will send.
Independence from Denmark is not on the ballot itself, but who is elected to Greenland’s parliament will signal how the country could move forward in not only divorcing itself from Copenhagen, but in handling what some critics have perceived as threats issued by President Donald Trump.
Parliamentary elections on the world’s largest island, a nation of less than 60,000 people, have previously picked up scant coverage due to their relatively low impact on world affairs.
Anthon Frederiksen, from the Naleraq Party, hangs campaign posters before the general election on March 10, 2025, in Ilulissat, Greenland. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
TRUMP SAYS AMERICA WOULD WELCOME GREENLAND DURING JOINT ADDRESS TO CONGRESS
But all that changed in January when, ahead of his inauguration, Trump refused to rule out the possibility of «acquiring» Greenland through economic or military means and has since repeated his interest in the strategically important island.
While the majority of Greenlanders support independence from Denmark, they also align in their opposition to Trump’s ambitions for the island nation.
There is not a single lawmaker in Greenland that ran for election in this cycle on becoming a part of the U.S., but the leading opposition party known as Naleraq, which currently holds just five of the 31 seats in Greenland’s parliament, may have a solution to achieve independence while also appealing to Trump’s interests.
Qupanuk Olsen, a 39-year-old running under the Naleraq party who has garnered a massive social media presence with over a million followers spread over Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, shared a video in January where she addressed questions regarding her opinion on the matter.
Without directly noting her position on Trump’s ambitions, as she said she wants to keep her social media presence as «A-political as possible,» she emphasized her support for expanding Greenland’s partnerships.
Qupanuk Olsen, candidate for the populist Naleraq party, smiles while attending a political meeting at the university in Nuuk, Greenland, on March 6, 2025. (Odd Andersen/AFP via Getty Images)
«I strongly believe in Greenland’s independence,» she went on to say, «To achieve this we must expand our collaborations and establish business relationships with countries beyond Denmark.
«We Greenlanders, Kalaallit, deserve to be independent,» she continued in reference to the Greenlandic Inuit ethnic group. «And I hope we will strengthen our connections with our fellow Inuit in Canada and Alaska significantly more in the near future.»
GREENLAND, PANAMA FIERCELY REJECT TRUMP’S AMBITIONS IN ADDRESS TO CONGRESS
Though Greenland won self-rule in 1979, with Denmark continuing to oversee issues relating to defense and foreign policy, the Naleraq party has pushed for a swift transition to complete independence.
The leading opposition party has argued this could be achieved by bolstering existing business opportunities like its fishing industry, as well as by establishing defensive agreements with nations like the U.S., in which it would allow Washington to continue to operate its military interests from the island in exchange for security assurances without becoming a U.S. territory.
Though it remains unclear if such a deal would win over Trump, who could be viewing the Artic nation as an untapped opportunity for its rare earth minerals and oil and gas reserves – which Greenland has blocked even the EU from accessing.
Infographic with map showing Greenland, a self-governing Danish territory which will hold legislative elections on March 11, as well as Denmark and the United States. (Graphic by Guillermo Rivas Pachecovalentina Breschiclara Morineau/AFP via Getty Images)
The White House did not respond to Fox News Digital’s questions over whether expanding ties with Greenland would appease Trump’s ambitions, though on Sunday Trump reiterated his position on the island nation.
«As I made clear during my Joint Address to Congress, the United States strongly supports the people of Greenland’s right to determine their own future,» he said on his social media platform Truth Social. «We will continue to keep you safe, as we have since World War II.»
THE HISTORIC IMPORTANCE OF GREENLAND FOR US NATIONAL SECURITY AS DEBATE OVER ISLAND’S FUTURE ROARS ON
«We are ready to invest billions of dollars to create new jobs and make you rich – And, if you so choose, we welcome you to be a part of the Greatest Nation anywhere in the World, the United States of America,» he added.
Trump drew rebuke in some quarters following his address to Congress, where his tone on Greenland was softer than previous remarks, but he concluded by saying, «One way or the other, we’re going to get it.»
According to a January poll, some 85% of Greenlanders oppose Trump’s push to make Greenland a part of the U.S., including Prime Minister Mute Egede, who has been not only a huge proponent of independence from Denmark, but who has also been staunchly opposed to Trump’s interest in Greenland.
Egede’s Inuit Ataqatigiit party, which currently holds 11 seats, is expected to pick up an even greater majority following the Tuesday election.
Anthon Frederiksen delivers campaign posters before the general election on March 10, 2025, in Ilulissat, Greenland. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
Egede, who has repeatedly told the U.S. president that Greenland is «not for sale,» on Monday said Trump’s unpredictability was sowing international chaos.
«The things that are happening in the world right now worry me quite a lot,» Egede told Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR). «There is a world order that is faltering on many fronts, and perhaps a president in the United States who is very unpredictable in a way that makes people feel insecure.»
INTERNACIONAL
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte arrested at airport on ICC warrant for crime against humanity
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested at Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Tuesday following an order from the International Criminal Court (ICC), which is investigating a crime against humanity case filed against the former leader.
Duterte, 79, was taken into custody at the airport in the Philippines following his trip to Hong Kong, The Associated Press reports.
The ICC has been investigating «massive killings that happened under the former president’s deadly crackdown against illegal drugs,» The AP said via President Ferdinand Marcos’ office.
EX-PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT DUTERTE SHRUGS OFF POSSIBLE ARREST BY ICC FOR DRUG WAR DURING TRIP TO HONG KONG
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested at Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport following an order from the International Criminal Court (ICC). (AP)
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.
INTERNACIONAL
Pope Francis now ‘out of danger from death’ as health condition continues to improve
Pope Francis is «out of danger from death» as of Monday evening, marking a significant improvement after weeks of hospitalization involving the head of the Roman Catholic Church.
In a statement obtained by Fox News, the Vatican said that the «clinical conditions of the Holy Father continue to be stable.»
«The improvements recorded in the previous days have been further consolidated, as confirmed by both blood tests and clinical objectivity and good response to drug therapy,» the release read.
The Vatican also said that Pope Francis, 88, «is out of danger from death from the infections that he arrived at the hospital with.»
POPE FRANCIS SUFFERING FROM ‘MILD RENAL INSUFFICIENCY,’ THOUGH CONDITION REMAINS ‘UNDER CONTROL,’ VATICAN SAYS
Pope Francis waves from his popemobile after the weekly Angelus prayers, at the Saint Peter’s Square in the Vatican on October 20, 2024. (Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty)
The pope was first admitted to Gemelli Hospital on Feb. 14 after fighting a week-long bout of bronchitis that gradually worsened. There, he was first diagnosed with a complex viral, bacterial and fungal respiratory tract infection.
Doctors then detected the onset of pneumonia in both of Pope Francis’s lungs – a significant health threat to the octogenarian, who has chronic lung disease and had part of one lung removed when he was younger.
POPE FRANCIS’ MEDICAL CONDITION: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT BILATERAL PNEUMONIA
Pope Francis takes part in an interreligious meeting with young people at the Catholic Junior College in Singapore on September 13, 2024. (Tiziana Fabi/Pool/AFP/Getty)
As of Monday, Pope Francis will continue to recover in Rome’s Gemelli Hospital «for further days,» Holy See officials said, citing the «complexity of the clinical picture and the important infectious picture presented at hospitalization.»
Pope Francis had solid food introduced into his diet on Sunday after days of gradual improvement. On Monday, he «alternated prayer with rest» and worshipped throughout the day.
Pope Francis waves during an audience with Hungarian pilgrims in Paul VI hall at the Vatican on April 25, 2024. (Fillipo Monteforte/AFP via Getty)
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
«This morning the Holy Father was able to follow the Spiritual Exercises in connection with the Paul VI Room, then received the Eucharist and went to the Chapel of the private apartment for a moment of prayer,» the Holy See said on Monday. «In the afternoon he joined the Spiritual Exercises of the Curia again.»
-
POLITICA2 días ago
Documentos oficiales: la Argentina enfrenta 236 demandas fuera del país por más de US$27.000 millones
-
POLITICA2 días ago
El número de muertos por las inundaciones en Bahía Blanca subió a 15
-
POLITICA3 días ago
El riesgo país cayó por debajo de los 700 puntos frente a la expectativa por el acuerdo con el FMI