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Here’s what’s standing out on the covers of international media this Tuesday, February 6, 2024. USA New York Times Blinken holds talks with Saudi royals over ceasefire attempt

Blinken seeks ceasefire;  King Charles was diagnosed with cancer;  and much more |  First pages of the world 02/06/2024

Here’s what’s standing out on the covers of international media this Tuesday, February 6, 2024.

USA

New York Times

Blinken holds talks with Saudi royals over ceasefire attempt

New diplomatic impulse. War begins in the Gaza Strip: a drone shot down a base in Syria used by the United States

Washington Post

Historic California flash flood flood

Two people died as a result of falling trees. Atmospheric river causes floods and landslides

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Europe

Country / Spain

Sanchez suggests Hunts limit the length of court orders

The government offers this reform in exchange for not touching the amnesty law

The Guardian/UK

According to Palace, King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer.

Latin America

Page 12 / Argentina

Hunger has its tail

“I will provide hunger relief one at a time, but not referents,” the Minister of Human Capital assured, and yesterday more than 10,3000 people stood in line for 30 blocks to see her, but were not accepted. Community organizations have condemned Sandra Pettovello for stopping food deliveries to community kitchens across the country.

El Mercurio / Chile

Caring for Burns, Trauma and Emotional Distress from Fire: An Urgent Challenge Facing the Healthcare Network

Physical and psychological impact on victims of a catastrophic forest disaster

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Peruvian trade

Tragedy in Chile

Devastation. Wildfires in the Valparaiso region have damaged more than 15,000 homes and destroyed neighborhoods. Yesterday the official death toll reached 123.

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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