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El rey Carlos de Inglaterra padece cáncer | GMT

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Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB Carlos III de Inglaterra ha sido diagnosticado de cáncer. El Palacio de Buckingham no ha informado de qué, pero sí que le fue descubierto en una reciente operación de próstata. Ya ha empezado el tratamiento y ha suspendido su agenda de actos públicos. Son ya 122 los muertos y Chile sigue contando víctimas a causa de los incendios que han arrasado numerosos municipios del centro del país. 165 fuegos se mantienen activos hoy cuando se cumple un año de otro desastre, el terremoto que dejó 50.000 muertos en Turquía y alrededor de 6.000 en Siria. Benjamín Netanyahu asegura que la guerra en Gaza no terminará hasta la muerte de todos los dirigentes de Hamás. El secretario de Estado de EEUU. Antony Blinken ha iniciado su quinta visita a la región ante la tensión creciente del conflicto. Uno de cada cuatro jóvenes portugueses vive en el extranjero mientras el país echa de menos mano de obra cualificada en varios sectores. Una paradoja que la llegada de inmigrantes no consigue resolver. Un problema que se ha colado en la precampaña electoral portuguesa, mientras en las primarias demócratas de EEUU, tras su arrolladora victoria en Carolina del Sur, Joe Biden se somete hoy al escrutinio de Nevada. Un estado crucial para designar candidato y para definir quién será el próximo inquilino de la Casa Blanca. El Carnaval ya inunda las calles brasileñas, con la preocupación de que se han disparado en Río los casos de dengue. Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB

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