The 7 news you need to know this Wednesday morning, November 29

Hello good morning!.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
28 November 2023 Tuesday 16:43
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The 7 news you need to know this Wednesday morning, November 29

Hello good morning!

After Sánchez's investiture, the European elections of June 2024 were drawn as the next event to measure the current tension, but it is Galicia that is beginning to be drawn as such, and it is wanted between two fronts. Oh.

The call for the Galician elections for February or March seems imminent. It will almost certainly be the first electoral test in Spain after Sánchez's inauguration. Feijóo and Sánchez have already confirmed their hard core.

The PP “is in a hurry” to deliver a defeat to Sánchez, it is read, although it also fears the split of the vote. The popular ones therefore ask Vox not to present themselves and, now, the PSOE is added, which is considering presenting itself with Sumar. Test the confederal space.

The perspective is therefore, however it ends, of more tension between fronts. Some analysts take up these days, given the political climate, how for Schopenhauer insult is the last resort when all the arts fail. Notice for boaters?

Surgical attacks. This is how the US wants Israel's long-awaited intervention in southern Gaza to be, and it is pressing accordingly. An attempt is made to avoid as many deaths and displacement as in the north. Ceasefire, nothing. Today the truce ends, barring a surprise.

Artificial intelligence could easily appear as the word of the year. A lot is expected of her. There is a lot of fear about her. And now it is the ECB that points out how its negative impact on employment is “exaggerated.” Another thing is in salaries.

The Michelin 2024 gala was held last night in Barcelona. General joy. Enjoy, in Barcelona, ​​and Noor, in Córdoba, join the exclusive list of three-star chefs (in the photo above, all three-star chefs). 31 new stores get their first star.

Barça was at risk last night in the Champions League against Porto after living from setback to setback in recent days. Win. Go to the round of 16. Breathe. And also Atlético. Mbappé, Luis Enrique and Paris, on the other hand, border on tragedy.

Víctor Manuel, singer-songwriter. “I like that people take ownership of my songs, that they are more theirs than mine.” Read it here.

How did Cela, Pessoa, Brecht, García Márquez or Canetti, Kertész, Neruda and Kapuscinski experience the turbulent 20th century, authors who avoided dangers from the State “with the ambivalences that this entails”? A here unpublished book by Enzensberger clarifies this with acidity.

After 23 seasons, the longest-running Spanish prime-time series, Tell Me How It Happened, says goodbye. It began two days after 9/11 and will end in 2001. After telling the life of the Alcántara family and Spain from 1968 to today, it makes history.

If we have to talk about the monster city of the future, almost all eyes lead to Lagos, Nigeria. It adds 2,000 inhabitants every day. It is expected to reach up to 88 million. It is called the New York of Africa. Illustrates Africa's population boom.

Sara Khadem, Spanish chess champion; she fled Iran after refusing to wear a veil. “One day I felt that when she was wearing the veil it wasn't me… and I took it off.” Read it here.