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Here’s what stands out on the front pages of the international media this Tuesday, July 18, 2023: USA New York Times As China struggles, it opens up new

China shows new openness;  poor choice in Santa Fe;  and more |  First stripes of the world 18.07.2023

Here’s what stands out on the front pages of the international media this Tuesday, July 18, 2023:

USA

New York Times

As China struggles, it opens up new opportunities

The Chinese economy is collapsing. Beijing’s advance shows that it knows it needs peace.

Washington Post

Kyiv demolishes part of key bridge to Crimea

Russia suspends the grain agreement, arguing that the conditions for its extension are not met.

Europe

Country / Spain

Feihou confused with the increase in pensions in the last stretch

PP leader launches false statement on TVE saying his party has “always” renegotiated benefits with IPC and is forced to fix.

The Guardian / UK

Drug approval seen as ‘tipping point’ in fight against Alzheimer’s

Experts are calling on regulators to approve a ‘life-changing’ treatment for dementia.

Latin America

Clarin / Argentina

Bad elections in Santa Fe and big JvC advantage are affecting the government.

Theme of the day. The day after the historic defeat.

Mercury / Chile

Controversy over Garzon’s recognition and calls to parties on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the coup mark the president’s tour of Europe.

The government gives further clarifications at the full summit in Belgium. The foreign secretary claims that “apart from the differences we may have had” as a former judge in the Pinochet trial, he was distinguished by his fight against impunity for crimes against humanity.

Peru Commerce

They include the “Marca” group in the organizational structure of the Castillo criminal network.

Tax investigations: Sada Goray’s business group is under scrutiny. According to prosecutors, the mafia was led by a businesswoman with the support of former housing minister Alavarado and Salatiel Marrufo.

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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