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La factura de la guerra: la crisis se queda | GMT

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Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB Alejarse de los combustibles fósiles y acelerar la generación doméstica y renovable es la receta de Bruselas a la crisis de Oriente Medio. En 54 días de guerra los Veintisiete han gastado 24.000 millones de euros extra en combustibles y la factura sigue subiendo porque la crisis no acabaría aunque mañana se terminase la guerra. Los líderes europeos lo van examinar en su cumbre de hoy en Chipre donde comunicarán a Zelenski que Hungría ha desbloqueado el préstamo de 90.000 millones a Ucrania. La relatora especial de la ONU para los territorios palestinos ocupados, Francesca Albanese, asegura que las instituciones europeas, con su actitud ante Israel, son peores que quienes miraron hacia otro lado mientras judíos y gitanos, eran deportados a campos nazis. En el Día del Libro, los reyes de España presidirán la entrega del premio Cervantes al escritor mexicano Gonzalo Celorio. Un pequeño sindicato fundado por limpiadores latinoamericanos ha desafiado en la calle y los tribunales a gigantes como Amazon y a los famosos almacenes Harrods. Profesores de universidades públicas de Venezuela han parado 24 horas. Piden, como otros muchos sectores en el último mes, el incremento del ingreso mínimo, que en la actualidad es menos de un dólar al mes.Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB

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