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Si ganan el impacto será enorme | GMT

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En un caso histórico seis jóvenes portugueses han sentado en el banquillo del Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos a 32 países por su inacción climática. Si ganan, esos estados tendrán reducir drásticamente sus emisiones, porque las resoluciones son vinculantes. Y eso es lo único que piden en su demanda. Los demandados son los 27 Estados de la Unión Europea, el Reino Unido, Suiza, Noruega, Rusia y Turquía. Otra crisis global es la migratoria. La gente cruza fronteras en los cinco continentes con registros inéditos como las 400.000 personas que han llegado a Panamá, a través de la peligrosa selva del Darién, en su viaje irregular hacia Norteamérica. Rusia pone mucho empeño en que el mundo sepa que el Comandante de la Flota del Mar Negro no murió en un ataque ucraniano como Kiev asegura. Un año ha pasado desde que el huracán Ian golpeó Cuba. Pero para la mayoría de los afectados poco o nada ha cambiado desde entonces: siguen con sus casas medio destruidas, y sus vidas en suspenso porque el Gobierno – dicen - les ha dejado de lado. Los incendios en Irak son una constante sin freno. En el último, ocasionado por una bengala en un local donde se celebraba una boda, las víctimas mortales ascienden a 114.Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB

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