Europe
Trump and Putin will meet this Friday in Alaska to try to reach a ceasefire in Ukraine
The US president has said there is a 25% chance that the meeting will not succeed, while the Kremlin has warned that no formal agreement is expected to be signed.
At least 26 people have died as a boat sank off the coast of Lampedusa
The search for missing persons continues, as some 95 migrants were on board two ships that left Tripoli, Libya, early in the morning. Water has begun to enter one of them, causing people to embark on the other. Some 60 have been rescued.
European leaders call for a ceasefire for Trump as the starting point for Friday's meeting with Putin in Alaska
According to Macron, the US president has confirmed by videoconference that NATO will not be involved in Ukraine's security guarantees. Moreover, the French president has explained that Trump has assured them that only Zelensky will negotiate the territories that Ukraine is supposed to cede to Russia.
European Security Council countries call on Israel to abandon its plan to occupy Gaza
The United Kingdom, France, Denmark, Greece and Slovenia have warned of the danger to the hostages and have stressed that the humanitarian situation in Gaza would worsen.
Netanyahu extends his offensive against Gaza City to displaced persons on the central coast
"This is the best way to accelerate the end of this war," the Israeli Prime Minister said, adding that there is no famine in Gaza and that everything is "a campaign of distortion."
Poland reopens trial to Basque journalist Pablo González
This has been ordered upon receipt of the documents issued by the intelligence services, and the trial could take place at the end of October or the beginning of November, with a request for sentences ranging from 3 to 15 years' imprisonment.
France expels a student from Gaza on a scholarship accused of spreading anti-Semitic messages
Nour Attaalah, 25, called for "killing Jews everywhere," and called for "high-definition images" of the executions of Israelis abducted by Hamas on October 7, 2023.
A man has been imprisoned in France for giving his wife alcohol by forcing her to have sex with other men
The 62-year-old man is accused of organizing meetings without his wife's consent, in a case reminiscent of the scandal in the case of Gisele Pelicot.
The ECJ has warned Italy that securing a country requires judicial control and guarantees of access to information
The Government believes that the tariff agreement could lead to "stability" for companies to make investments
Although it is not an agreement that the Vitoria Government would like, Economic Advisor Mikel Torres has admitted that the pact offers some certainty.
Trump and von der Leyen agree that the chances of a deal are 50% ahead of their crucial meeting in Scotland
Both leaders have responded to press questions in Turnberry, west of Scotland, before the meeting that is already underway at Trump's golf course.
Germany, France and the United Kingdom say "it's time" to end the war in Gaza
For their part, Antonio Guterres has stated that he does not understand the world's "degree of indifference and stillness" in the face of the tragedy in Gaza.
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This is CAF data: 22,000 workers worldwide
With a profit of 103 million euros in 2024 and a portfolio of orders of 14,695 million euros, it currently has its main projects in Morocco, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
Russia and Ukraine will meet in Istanbul to advance negotiations to promote dialogue
In Ukraine, the first street protests against President Zelensky have begun since the start of the Russian invasion of a law that threatens the independence of anti-corruption agencies.
In the next few hours it will be known whether CAF will close a $3.5 billion contract with the Belgian rail network
Salvini will be tried again for preventing the Open Arms ship loaded with refugees from docking in Lampedusa in 2019
Ibone Bengoetxea: "Europe cannot be built by denying its plurality"
The Vice-President and Councillor for Culture and Linguistic Policy, Ibone Bengoetxea, has stressed that the Basque language is a living language, of Basque citizens and part of the European heritage, and has recalled that Europe cannot be built by denying its plurality, and has reiterated the Government's determination to continue working in all areas in order to achieve the official status of the Basque language in Europe, and has thanked all the institutions involved.
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