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This Thursday, two months after the last and fruitless meeting, representatives of the Government of Spain will sit at the table with those of the Canarian Executive, that of Ceuta and the Popular Party to try to close an agreement on the reform of the law of Immigration, which must allow the mandatory referral of these minors throughout the State. The meeting takes place in a context of increasing migrant arrivals. According to the latest balance sheet from the Ministry of the Interior, as of November 30, 41,425 people arrived on the islands, 3.7% more than in 2023.This Monday, the…

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Genoa renounces vetoing the Government’s tax reform in the Senate in order to be able to introduce amendments with an eye on the support of Basque and Catalan sovereigntists. Read The PP once again tempts Junts and PNV with two proposals for taxation and housing for young people in the midst of the PSOE’s judicial crisis

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An enormous midweek of Premier League football kicks off on Tuesday with four teams desperate to claw their way out of trouble at the wrong end of the table. Leicester entertain West Ham and Ipswich play host to Crystal Palace with just six points covering the four clubs – from West Ham in 14th to second-bottom Ipswich. The Foxes were truly awful in their 4-1 defeat at Brentford on Saturday in front of new manager Ruud van Nistelrooy who was watching, no doubt aghast, from the stands. West Ham then plunged their often sloppy defending to new depths when they…

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The UN General Assembly passed a new resolution on Tuesday which professes its “unwavering support” for the two-state solution of Israel and Palestine, calling for Israel’s withdrawal from the occupied Palestinian territories and the creation of a Palestinian state. Read our liveblog for the latest developments.  Live: New UN General Assembly resolution calls for creation of Palestinian state

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Venice — Before being accompanied to the third floor of the Verona prison, in the section dedicated to sex offenders, in the cell he shares with another inmate, Filippo Turetta has time to talk to those who follow him every day. He spent a whole day in court. He awaited the verdict against him in an isolated courtroom, surrounded by prison police officers, where he spent all six hours of the judges’ chambers. Finally he went to hear the sentence. «The wait was agonizing. I think it’s a fair sentence, I expected it”, the meaning of the words confided to…

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Cyber warfare is escalating across Europe with malicious cyber attacks combing with espionage, sabotage, acts of violence, and disinformation, the EU’s cyber agency has warned.ENISA said cyber espionage campaigns targeting EU countries and institutions as well as critical services and technology corporations remain a “persistent and severe threat”, despite little public reporting.The agency said a successful attack on key supply chains in Europe could result in “catastrophic cascading effects”.This could include Ireland, which is dependent for the vast bulk of its energy supplies from Europe.ENISA’s State of Cybersecurity in the Union report comes as Germany’s domestic intelligence service (BfV) announced…

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French President Emmanuel Macron speaks during the Saudi-French Business Forum during an official visit in Riyadh on December 3, 2024. JEANNE ACCORSINI / AFP French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Tuesday, December 3, that he and Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, would co-chair a conference on the establishment of a Palestinian state in June. “We have decided to co-chair a conference for the two states in June next year,” Macron said, referring to Israel and a potential Palestinian state. “In the coming months, together we will multiply and combine our diplomatic initiatives to bring everyone…

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