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La tragedia que no cesa | GMT

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Hasta el momento se han recuperado 79 cadáveres, pero serán más. El naufragio de un pesquero ante las costas de Grecia con al menos 400 migrantes a bordo nos deja otra tragedia en el mar. Los poco más de 100 rescatados con vida son todos varones mayores de edad, procedentes de Pakistán, Egipto, Siria y Palestina. Silvio Berlusconi fue despedido con honores, pero toda la atención en el funeral se la llevó su novia, la diputada Marta Fascina, 53 años más joven que él, que lloraba desconsoladamente. Un tribunal militar ruso ha comenzado a juzgar a 22 presuntos miembros del batallón de Azov, entre ellos ocho mujeres que trabajaban como cocineras en la planta metalúrgica Azovstal en Mariúpol. El Parlamento Europeo ha aprobado la ley de inteligencia artificial, que ahora hay que negociar con los países miembros. Y en contra de lo que estos defienden, la Eurocámara ha rechazado la vigilancia biométrica en tiempo real en espacios públicos. La organización benéfica internacional Mary´s Meals ha sido distinguida con el Premio Princesa de la Concordia por proporcionar cada día alimentación a más de dos millones de niños de países pobres con un modelo "imaginativo y eficaz. Hoy se entregan los Premios Internacionales Rey de España de Periodismo, que este año celebran 40 años de vida. Una veintena de grandes discográficas, entre ellas Universal y Sony, han denunciado a Twitter. Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB

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