Here’s what stands out on the front pages of the international media this Tuesday, July 11, 2023:
USA
New York Times
Erdogan agrees to support Sweden in joining NATO
Türkiye is changing its position. The announcement came as the bloc was preparing for a summit in Lithuania.
Washington Post
Sweden moves closer to joining NATO
Türkiye, which abstained, will now support the candidacy. The addition will strengthen security along the Baltic Sea.
Europe
Country / Spain
Sanchez and Feijoo get into heated debate over some agreements.
The NP candidate launches an attack on the defending president. Sanchez claims he never ran Bilda, while PP runs Vox. The popular leader does not answer the question whether he will include Abascal in his Executive Committee.
The Guardian / UK
Young man involved in BBC scandal says claims are ‘nonsense’
The man’s lawyer says “nothing inappropriate or illegal happened.” The young man, in the midst of a scandal involving allegedly paying a BBC TV presenter for candid photos, released a statement in which he assured that the main accusations were “nonsense”.
Latin America
Clarin / Argentina
Massa sticks to Christina, attacks Bullrich and joins fear campaign
To the accusation against the opposition. Cross between CFK (Christina Kirchner) and Macri. The vice president treated him like a liar and he defended his energy management.
Mercury / Chile
In order not to expose the Minister of Education to the resignation of the Senate: MPs warn that the result of the accusation against Avila could force a cabinet adjustment
Tension in the ruling party. The opposition will have about 72 votes in favor of the defamation, so the decision of the DC and PDG judges, as well as the possible absence, could be key.
Peru Commerce
Complaint against MP Flores Ankaki for cutting workers’ wages
Defendant: The prosecutor’s office asks the prosecutor’s office to open a case. Process. An AP MP implicated in the Los Niños case is charged with a concussion and, as an option, with bribery to the detriment of the state.