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Here’s what’s standing out on the covers of international media this Thursday, December 14, 2023. USA New York Times For the first time, the climate pact aims to

The historic COP28 agreement;  sports teams will leave Washington;  and much more |  First pages of the world 12/14/2023

Here’s what’s standing out on the covers of international media this Thursday, December 14, 2023.

USA

New York Times

For the first time, the climate pact aims to phase out fossil fuels.

Optional agreement. Countries agree to accelerate the “transition” away from oil, gas and coal.

Washington Post

The Caps and Wizards will move to Virginia.

There are many obstacles to the 2 billion proposal. In a coup for Youngkin, he agreed to move both sports franchises to Northern Virginia as early as 2028.

Europe

Country / Spain

Climate pact aims to end fossil fuel use

The text contains, for the first time, a commitment to “leaving behind” oil, gas and coal. The nearly 200 countries that have signed the agreement must tighten their climate plans by 2025.

The Guardian/UK

Historic agreement at COP28 to ‘dive off’ fossil fuels

The fragile summit ends with a historic agreement, but without a “phase-out” of oil and gas.

Latin America

Clarin / Argentina

Gasoline: another strong rise to close price gap

Oil companies rose 37% yesterday and are up nearly 80% this week, still below the official dollar’s 118% jump. During the election campaign, Massa introduced limited rate increases in the sector.

El Mercurio / Chile

Rojas’ statement casts doubt on La Moneda and Montes’ account, and pressure mounts for him to leave Housing

Although the former deputy minister said she was unable to alert the minister to the contracts that were called into question today, Hora assures prosecutors that she provided him with a report with background information.

Peruvian trade

The plenary session will discuss the proposal to remove JNJ members.

On the agenda: Congress will consider this issue tomorrow from 15:00. Voting: They approved the evaluation of the initiative, receiving the support of 69 people, especially from the parties Fuerza Popular, Perú Libre, APP, Avanza País and Renovación Popular.

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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