The 7 news you have to know Wednesday March 29 in the morning

Hello good morning!.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
28 March 2023 Tuesday 23:48
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The 7 news you have to know Wednesday March 29 in the morning

Hello good morning!

The 28-M campaign heats up the engines even more two months ahead. The detention within the cause of the process of the former councilor Ponsatí affects the relationship between the independence parties.

The campaign heats up. And even more after the arrest yesterday of the ex-minister Clara Ponsatí by the Mossos d'Esquadra after returning to Catalonia five years later -despite using her immunity as a MEP. The judge orders provisional release.

Ponsatí will not go to prison. Today it seems that Ponsatí, however, is not in danger of going to jail for the crime of disobedience, but what he does do is revive the struggle between ERC and Junts on the eve of elections.

The progressive members of the governing body of the Judiciary, meanwhile, desist from resigning en bloc to force its renewal. Sánchez, beyond, begins his visit to China.

Two years in prison in Russia for a father for his daughter's drawing against the war in Ukraine (the one at the top of this paragraph). All a symptom of how the country is. "China can stop the war with a call", point out those who know the most about it.

The second day of the qualifying phase for the 2024 Euro Cup and the second game of the new coach, Luis de la Fuente, ended last night in a scare… La Roja falls in Scotland 2-0. Unappealable Scottish victory. Spanish disaster. Project touched?

"It's terrible..." in the family environment, the darkest side is the drama of evictions with children, which skyrocket. The UN and NGOs criticize the political responses to the question of housing in Spain.

Meanwhile, the family law begins its path to becoming a reality and the Council of Ministers approves its draft, which accumulates criticism, because its keys are also its controversies: it will include twenty types of coexistence, more permits... Here one by one.

Denis Urubko, mountaineer. "You don't have to honor those who rescue in the mountains, it's normal." read it here

The climate crisis related scares go on and on and the latest one goes like this: The Greenland ice sheet is near a melting point of no return. No return, yes, again. Its complete disappearance would raise the sea level by seven meters.

Indiana Jones from the kitchen, that's what they call Eugenio Monesma, 70, who has more than 3,000 documentaries of trades and gastronomic traditions in serious danger of extinction. His work speaks of another world.

Barcelona, ​​nest of Nazis. To look back at the effervescent Catalan capital of the 1930s is to distinguish how, in it, at a time of global change, the German community was the largest among foreigners and how Germany nazified it. To learn.

Care Santos, writer. "There is a mode of racism against starlings, and that disgusts me." read it here

VICTOR-M. AMELA