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Cae el socialista de los imposibles | GMT

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António Costa, que logró dar la vuelta a una derrota electoral con un inédito pacto de izquierdas y alcanzó la mayoría absoluta cuando nadie la esperaba, ha dimitido como primer ministro de Portugal por una investigación por corrupción y prevaricación. 1.400 velas encendidas en el Muro de las Lamentaciones han recordado a los muertos por el ataque de Hamás al cumplirse un mes del día más trágico de la historia de Israel. La guerra sigue con el ejército israelí combatiendo por primera vez dentro de la ciudad de Gaza, mientras los palestinos de Cisjordania denuncian el acoso de los colonos israelíes. El primer ministro británico, Rishi Sunak, ha revelado sus prioridades para el nuevo curso parlamentario que ha expuesto el rey Carlos III. Entre ellas, nuevas concesiones petrolíferas y gasísticas en el mar del Norte para reducir la factura energética de los ingleses. El estado de Ohio ha dado una victoria importante al movimiento a favor del aborto en EEUU al consagrarlo como un derecho constitucional por medio de un referendo. El escritor español Luis Mateo Díez se ve como un niño cariñoso al que han querido mucho, pero no esperaba que tanto. Es el flamante Premio Cervantes 2023 que lleva aparejado un cheque de 125.000 euros. Solo 0, sí 10 euros, va recibir Jean-Baptiste Andrea ganador del premio Goncourt, el más prestigioso de la literatura francesa. Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB

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