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El tiroteo de Hamburgo deja varios muertos | GMT

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Un tiroteo sucedido anoche en un local de los Testigos de Jehová en la ciudad alemana de Hamburgo deja entre seis y siete muertos y heridas a varias personas. El autor de los disparos podría estar entre los fallecidos y no se conocen sus motivaciones. Por sexta vez desde que comenzó la guerra la central nuclear de Zaporiya, la mayor de Europa, está en modo de emergencia, según Ucrania, por los ataques de misiles rusos. Los generadores mantienen activos los sistemas esenciales, pero solo tienen combustible para 15 días. El director de la agencia nuclear de la ONU dice que estamos jugando a los dados y la suerte no va a durar siempre. Cuando un país europeo tan importante como Alemania prepara el camino para legalizar el cannabis, un órgano de la ONU le advierte que esa política aumenta el consumo entre los jóvenes, no reduce el mercado ilegal ni la criminalidad y, en general, es dañina para la salud pública. Los sindicatos franceses han pedido reunirse personalmente con el presidente Macron. Le advierten de una situación explosiva si no accede a negociar la reforma de las pensiones. Y por tierra, mar y aire siguen protestando los israelíes contra la reforma judicial que pretende llevar a cabo el Gobierno. Esa en la que una mayoría parlamentaria permitiría revocar fallos del Supremo. Italia endurece las penas para las mafias que trafican con inmigrantes que pueden llegar a los 30 años de cárcel.Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB

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