The 7 news you need to know this Friday morning, March 24

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Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
24 March 2023 Friday 00:45
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The 7 news you need to know this Friday morning, March 24

Hello good morning!

The urgencies are piling up. To protect the banking sector. To renew the Judiciary.

In the banking sector. The fall of Silicon Valley Bank in the US and then of the giant Credit Suisse in Europe has led to one of the most difficult weeks for the sector in a decade. Spanish banks face the crisis with a shield of 157,000 million.

(The financial crisis of 2008, however, changed the operating rules of the sector in the EU "and after the Credit Suisse scare, we must congratulate ourselves that these are up and running", argue the experts, even if it is between nerves. )

In the Judiciary. The resignation of a progressive member of the governing body of the Judiciary, the CGPJ, due to the blockade of its reform, is already causing new earthquakes: it opens the debate on the possible exit en bloc of the progressive sector.

‘Famimachista’ violence. The news is hard: 100% of the murders of women in 2022, that is, absolutely all, were committed by acquaintances. No matter how you look at it, the data leaves you speechless.

Politics goes on a trip. Sánchez and Feijóo take their duel to the international arena. Sánchez shows off his global agenda months before the elections. Highlights Beijing. Feijóo, in Brussels, praises Macron's contested pension reform compared to the one agreed here.

The relevance of Bakhmut. Ukraine sees that Russia is losing strength in this key place of the war and announces a counteroffensive. Delicate times for Putin who, as friends, barely brings together a diverse and increasingly reduced group.

Get a job with TikTok and the networks. Digital progress and the new preferences of the youngest are disrupting the labor market, which is moving away from the more traditional hiring processes.

Anders Hansen, psychiatrist. "The brain is designed for survival, not for well-being." read it here

The Kings League, Piqué's competition and several of the best-known streamers, puts its icing on the cake this weekend. There is final four. At the Camp Nou! It brings to the fore footballers who until recently were in regional categories. That's how they live it.

The Oscars have already passed but the premieres on the big screen do not stop and today is Friday, the best excuse to highlight a billboard in which John Wick 4 or a love poem stand out. Here everything in detail.

The woman in reggaeton and 'twerking'. The success of songs with macho lyrics in an increasingly feminist society is hard to digest... The question: do they objectify or rather empower? Professionals linked to the music sector speak. (Video report).

Michael Pettis, economist, author of "Trade Wars Are Class Wars." "German savings ended up paying for thousands of empty flats in Spain." read it here

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