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Here’s what’s highlighted on international media covers this Friday, January 19, 2024: USA New York Times Trump wants to finish the race quickly Our plans for Super Tuesday.

War in Gaza intensifies;  Miley against trade union protest and more |  First pages of the world 01/19/2024

Here’s what’s highlighted on international media covers this Friday, January 19, 2024:

USA

New York Times

Trump wants to finish the race quickly

Our plans for Super Tuesday. An attempt to avoid a long and costly battle for delegates.

Washington Post

Fighting intensifies in Gaza despite pressure

The families of the hostages question these tactics. Treaty drugs seem to be infiltrating the enclave

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Europe

Country / Spain

Younts suggests minor PSOE amendments to the amnesty law

Independents do not receive support for their proposal in the first procedure. Judge Garcia-Castellon sees terrorism in unregistered demonstrations

The Guardian/UK

Netanyahu: We will not accept a Palestinian state after the Gaza war

The insistence on complete control over Israel’s security is a blow to US political hopes.

Latin America

Page 12 / Argentina

To stop unemployment

The Miley government is resorting to every possible means to prevent the trade union protest on the 24th. They announced that they would deduct a day from civil servants who adhere to this measure, while calling for the condemnation of those who “force workers to stop”. Bullrich declared that he would fully enforce his anti-picket protocol, with the alarming words: “We must fight to the death.”

El Mercurio / Chile

Deputies refute INDH and the crisis around preferential pensions from the “explosion” deepens

Disputes over the provision of public funds to convicted prisoners

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Peruvian trade

Petro-Perú insists on requesting at least US$3 billion in financial assistance from the state.

After a disaster without versions, they are looking for salvation with taxpayers’ money

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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