The 7 news you need to know today

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Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
27 September 2023 Wednesday 10:24
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The 7 news you need to know today

Hello good morning!

After the end of Feijóo's investiture debate yesterday, which failed, everyone seems happy. And this time it may be true.

Surprise. Feijóo's investiture has failed in the first vote, as expected. The same is expected in second, on Friday. And yet everyone seems happy: the popular candidate establishes himself in the PP... and Sánchez avoids risks.

Options. Sánchez avoids defending the amnesty before any pact, if it occurs; Feijóo launches a tough speech in case there are elections. He begins the countdown to decant. There is until November 27. Clearly today he wins the uncertainty.

The most bizarre hypothesis, meanwhile, is the one that says that there may be abstention from the PP to facilitate Sánchez's investiture, invalidate the agreement with the independence movement, add moral authority to the popular ones, and push the PSOE towards consensus. All can be.

The reading time that parents spend with their children is known to be important for their learning. Now we add that young children do better in school... when their father reads and plays with them, a different effect than when their mother does it.

Transgender athletes today are almost, almost equal to say, guaranteed controversy, especially when the debate even reaches chess, as is the case this time, and after the International Federation has placed obstacles in their way to compete in women's tournaments. The rebellion spreads.

The foreign wallet is often the best thermometer to know what is interesting, what promises, what is key. That is why the Saudi landing in Telefónica is so relevant. Also today, Barcelona leads real estate investment from outside the EU.

Goodbye, France, goodbye. Paris's loss of influence in African affairs is picking up at cruising speed: after its military departure from key spaces in the Sahel, the most symbolic thing now arrives is to renounce Algeria from the French in front of the English.

José Luis Martín, cartoonist, cartoonist, one of the greats of graphic humor. “There is more intolerance towards humor now than there was 40 years ago.” Read it here.

Veggies are declining. For the first time in five years, the number of people choosing a vegetarian diet has decreased. Apparently the end of the pandemic causes a rebound effect in a population “hungry for pleasure.” It was partly expected.

Temu, a widely downloaded bargain app that gives away products and encourages people to buy like a millionaire, is now included along with others that are suspected of stealing user data. All in all, it rocks. However, it drags down Western companies.

Young people and Francoism. The Franco dictatorship has been gone for about 40 years but for some young people it seems almost forgotten. To avoid this and bring her closer to these, her illustrated story comes. The most strange? It was a hitherto unfilled editorial gap.

Carles Mata, president of Castellers de Vilafranca del Penedès. "I hugged the head of the gang and we cried together." Read it here.

VICTOR-M. AMELA