Trump exculpa a Bin Salmán del asesinato de Khashoggi : "cosas que pasan" | GMT episode artwork

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Trump exculpa a Bin Salmán del asesinato de Khashoggi : "cosas que pasan" | GMT

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Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB “Cosas que pasan” es lo que ha dicho Donald Trump sobre la muerte del periodista Jamal Kashoggi, exculpando al príncipe heredero saudí, de visita en la Casa Blanca, y al que la CIA señaló como responsable. Bin Salmán anunció una inversión de hasta un billón de dólares en EEUU y se lleva F-35, los aviones de combate furtivos más avanzados del mundo, que solo fabrica Estados Unidos. La Cámara de Representantes aprobó casi por unanimidad la ley para forzar al Departamento de Justicia a publicar los documentos del pederasta Jeffrey Epstein. Inmediatamente después lo hizo el Senado y solo le falta la firma de Trump. Volodímir Zelenski se reúne hoy en Turquía con el enviado especial de EEUU, Steve Witkoff, y avanzar en un arreglo pacífico del conflicto con Rusia, pero Moscú no participa en esos contactos. Europol lanza Help4U, una plataforma digital de apoyo inmediato y seguro a niños y adolescentes que sufren abusos sexuales o acoso en internet. Tomarse un café o un chocolate degrada la naturaleza y contribuye al cambio climático. Si lo unimos al consumo de otros productos como la carne de vacuno se eliminan unos 100 árboles por minuto. Lo dice un informe de WWF.Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB

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