News: United Nations General Assembly, Film Festival and Weather
A summary, in two words, of what will be news in the Present today.
The main media headlines are as follows:
- United Nations General Assembly: This Tuesday begins in New York theGeneral Assemblyof the United Nations , which annually brings together the world's leading leaders, Palestina State recognition at the center. Erresuma United, Canada, Australia, Portugal and France have officially recognized the State of Palestine on the eve of the summit.
- Film Festival: The Victoria Eugenia Theatre will host, within the programming of the San Sebastian Film Festival, the Great Basque Film Gala, by the hand of EITB. It will be a special rendezvous, the year in which most Basque productions are being presented in the history of the Film Festival.- Weather: The weatherwill continue along the same lines. In the north the skies will be very cloudy again and the low clouds will extend to some parts of the south; in the Ebro Valley the atmosphere will remain sunny. Occasional showers will occur and in the north they will be more intense. Temperatures will not change much.
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Iberia cancels flights to Venezuela until 31 December
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Putin will meet with the US special envoy on Tuesday to discuss Trump's proposal for Ukraine
The Russian president "will hold several meetings today behind closed doors to prepare the course of relations between Russia and the United States."
The Strait of Hormuz, the most tense point on the world's energy map
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Netanyahu calls for pardon to stop his corruption trial
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The US and Ukraine have resumed talks for a "lasting and prosperous" peace
"We want to see the end of death and suffering," the US Secretary of State said. He also stressed that peace must ensure that Ukraine is "sovereign and independent, so that the country can live in prosperity."
Venezuela's main airport remains as usual, despite Trump's assurances that airspace is closed
Venezuela has "roundly rejected" the US president's message and criticized the nation's "threat to sovereignty" and "attempt to give orders." du. "Venezuela will not accept orders, threats or interference from a foreign power."