The 7 news that you have to know this Monday, April 3 in the morning

Hello good morning!.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
02 April 2023 Sunday 23:53
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The 7 news that you have to know this Monday, April 3 in the morning

Hello good morning!

The thing, today, is about proper names on the wire: Javier Tebas from the League, Vice President Yolanda Díaz or the time bomb Trump face fronts with unforeseeable consequences.

Xavier Thebes. The case of Barça's payments to the former vice-president of the technical committee of referees while he was in office adds another proper name: the president of the League. He provided false evidence to the Prosecutor's Office to incriminate the culé club.

Yolanda Díaz is the current vice president of the Sánchez Government on the side to the left of the PSOE and declares "I want to be the first president of the country." She is running for the presidency with the support of all that left... but without that of the Podemos leadership.

Donald Trump faces a key week this week. He is already the first former US president to be indicted on criminal charges. He declares on Tuesday. It may be the week of his arrest and he is preparing a defense that includes attacks. The country and its stability are waiting.

"I didn't breathe once a minute" tells La Vanguardia one of the estimated two million people who suffer from sleep apnea in Spain, although only 25% are diagnosed. Being overweight is its main risk factor and its management does not help either.

The last threat to the city. Asturias was in recent days, unfortunately, scorched earth. There are thousands of hectares burned by the fires. And to this others add that uncontrolled forest fires are increasingly targeting cities. Casual?

“The European capital of cocaine”. This is how the important Belgian port city of Antwerp began to be called. And with dire consequences. He is currently witnessing an unprecedented wave of crime linked to drug trafficking.

Fighting the climate crisis can also be a source of income. The EU plans to enter 14 billion with a tariff on products according to their carbon emissions. Dilemma: can it hurt households with fewer resources?

Rosa López, singer, takes stock after a 20-year career. "The one that closed the most doors was myself." read it here

Easter sweets. For those with a sweet tooth, it's time to unravel what's behind the recipes for torrijas, monas, colombas and other sweets that are only eaten at Easter and that are undergoing changes thanks to new formulas. They dazzle young as well as adults.

Comics see a boom as it leaves comic book hall after comic book hall clear. Among the novelties this year, however, cannot be missing the barbarity of the war in Ukraine. And how to draw his daily life? Igort explains it first hand.

“The age of artificial intelligence has begun” explains in this newspaper none other than Bill Gates, comparing the current change with the revolutions that he himself was able to experience from the privileged vantage point of Microsoft.

Ia Genberg, nurse and writer. "Get into the shoes of the other and walk two kilometers." read it here

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