The 7 news you need to know this Wednesday morning, March 8

Hello good morning!.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 March 2023 Friday 14:16
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The 7 news you need to know this Wednesday morning, March 8

Hello good morning!

The vindictive day of the woman arrives one more year and you only have to look around to understand its need. Even today. Even here. She accumulates, with everything, setbacks...

The government spokesperson puts the achievements of the PSOE-Unidas Podemos coalition before their discrepancies. The last one is the law of Parity in the public and private sphere. But the reform of the only yes is yes establishes the fracture on the left. There are tactics and a lot of vertigo.

Spain leads the feminist claim in the main European countries. Spaniards are the most critical of gender discrimination (here each data in detail). 53% believe, however, that men are now being postponed.

The portrait of eight women from 20 to 84 years old, as this newspaper does today for Women's Day, further clarifies that above the increasingly deafening noise, there is a reason to raise your voice: new and old ways of belonging to the husband, harassment...

More sewer. New data from the Interior sewers for the Catalonia operation: a Catalan financier, José María Clemente, gave the false clue about the foundation of the Pujol family in Switzerland. “I am interested in collaborating to collect and pay debts” says another implicated.

The Prosecutor's Office will denounce FC Barcelona for continued corruption due to payments to ex-referee Negreira. The club is pointed out as responsible for the crime. Former President Bartomeu and other executives as well, although the link began earlier. Nerves.

The sabotage of the Nord Stream submarine gas pipeline from Russia to Germany, now a shadow of its former self, targets a pro-Ukrainian group according to Washington, not Russia, as it has until now. Journalist Seymour Hersh was pointing at Biden.

One of lime and one of sand. The draft of the new European stability pact admits tailored adjustment paths, mitigations, and exceptions by country. matter. Brussels, however, urges us to tighten our belts for 2024. Uncertainty rules.

Ann-Helen Laestadius, writer. "Every Sami knows someone who has committed suicide." read it here

A breather from time to time is always necessary. A visit to San Cristóbal de La Laguna, "historical jewel of Tenerife", always helps, although many may still not locate it. It shows off colonial architecture, forests, beaches, exquisite gastronomy and more.

ChatGPT has seen such success that artificial intelligence is currently experiencing a boom. Investors go crazy for technology like this. Even Elon Musk (Twitter or Tesla) wants such a chatbot of his own. Not a week goes by without more.

Disaster looms for Israeli democracy. Or that, at least, assures the Israeli historian and best seller Yuval Noah Harari for his government's attempt to modify the Constitution and carry out "an undemocratic coup d'état." This is how he sees it in perspective.

Daniel Vázquez Sallés, writer. "My son was the model of the person I aspire to become." read it here

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