Guerra Irán EE.UU. El petróleo supera los 120 dólares el barril | GMT episode artwork

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Guerra Irán EE.UU. El petróleo supera los 120 dólares el barril | GMT

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Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB El petróleo ha subido hasta los 120 dólares el barril, ante la incertidumbre sobre una guerra, la de Irán, en la que Estados Unidos se ha gastado ya 25.000 millones de dólares. Bruselas ha ampliado los subsidios a los sectores más afectados por la subida de la energía, el transporte ferroviario y por carretera, la agricultura y la pesca. La OMS denuncia que el bloqueo del estrecho de Ormuz ya está afectando al acceso a suministros sanitarios esenciales, guantes quirúrgicos y mascarillas. La Flotilla Global Sumud, que navega rumbo a Gaza con 58 embarcaciones ha informado que Israel ha interceptado 22 de ellas a más de mil kilómetros de sus costas. Por temor a un atentado ucraniano, en el desfile militar por el Día de la Victoria, la fiesta más importante para los rusos, el próximo 9 de mayo, no habrá armamento por primera vez en 20 años. Bruselas no cree que Meta haga lo suficiente para vetar acceso de menores de 13 años a Facebook e Instagram. El 95 % de Europa registró temperaturas superiores a la media en 2025, olas de calor sin precedentes, un récord de hectáreas quemadas y más grados que nunca en la superficie marina. Cinco décadas en la música y canciones que se acercan a lo poético le han valido a Patti Smith el premio Princesa de Asturias de las Artes. Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB

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