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  • July 20, 2023
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Here’s what stands out on the front pages of the international media this Thursday, July 20, 2023: USA New York Times Kremlin warns it will impose a naval

Here’s what stands out on the front pages of the international media this Thursday, July 20, 2023:

USA

New York Times

Kremlin warns it will impose a naval blockade

Attack the ports again. According to Ukraine, Russia uses food as leverage in the war.

Washington Post

January 6 investigation points to allegations

Trump’s role is very important. Elections and justice will face a big test.

Europe

Country / Spain

Sanchez and Diaz demonstrate unity against Abascal and the missing Feijoo

Candidate Sumara challenges the ultra leader for third place. Vox president attacks coalition with “trans law” and “only yes is yes” consequences. Sanchez: Feijoo is not here because he is ashamed to appear with Abascal.

The Guardian / UK

Conservative MPs fear that by-elections will leave the government “dying”.

The Conservatives are bracing for the painful results of today’s by-election, which could be a deadly verdict on Rishi Sunak’s ability to assemble a reasonably broad coalition of voters.

Latin America

Clarin / Argentina

Overjoyed Fund says Argentina should devalue

Theme of the day. The crisis would change. More trade deficit. In June, the export surplus reached its worst record since 1994.

Mercury / Chile

Without a comprehensive strategy, the housing shortage will rise to 1.3 million homes in seven years.

While the executive branch has set a goal of building 260,000 properties, experts warn of continued demand, nearly four times that figure, from families vulnerable to job loss or inflation.

Peru Commerce

The protest did not paralyze the country

Discontent. National march against the Boluart government and the Legislative Assembly. The Interior Ministry reported eight people were injured in Lima, including a journalist who was charged with using bullets. Six people were arrested during the day.

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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