Síntesis informativa - 18 de junio 2021
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Many Expected to Shun Iran Vote Seen as Presidential Race of One
TEHRAN — Come presidential election time, the streets of central Tehran are usually wallpapered with the candidates’ names and faces, their banners swaying from buildings and streetlights. But this time around, the biggest banners bear no names, only a simple message: Vote on Friday.
Síntesis informativa - 17 de junio 2021
THE GUARDIAN
Wind turbine clash adds to UK-EU post-Brexit tensions
A new front has opened up in the post-Brexit tensions between Boris Johnson and the EU over Brussels’ concerns that the British wind turbine industry is being favoured for government contracts worth billions of pounds.
Síntesis informativa - 16 de junio 2021
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Summit Live Updates: Biden and Putin Meet for Difficult Dialogue
After spending much of his first trip abroad working to rebuild and strengthen America’s alliances in Europe, President Biden is meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia on Wednesday in a summit freighted with history and fraught with new challenges.
Síntesis informativa - 15 de junio 2021
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Biden Administration Forms Blueprint to Combat Domestic Extremism
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is aiming to bolster information sharing with technology companies, potentially expand hiring of intelligence analysts and improve screening of government employees for ties to domestic terrorism as part of a much-anticipated plan expected to be released on Tuesday detailing how the federal government should combat extremism.
Síntesis informativa - 14 de junio 2021
THE GUARDIAN
Nato summit: leaders to agree that China presents security risk
Nato leaders are expected to agree that China presents a security risk at their annual summit in Brussels, the first time that the traditionally Russia-focused military alliance will have asserted it needs to respond to Beijing’s growing power.
Síntesis informativa - 11 de junio 2021
THE NEW YORK TIMES
America May Be ‘Back’ in Europe, but How Much Has Really Changed?
When the same leaders reconvene in Cornwall, England, on Friday, President Biden will reverse the body language, replacing impasse with embrace. But beneath the imagery, it is not clear how much more open the United States will be to give-and-take with Europe than it was under Mr. Trump.
Síntesis informativa - 10 de junio 2021
THE GUARDIAN
Aung San Suu Kyi faces fresh corruption charges in Myanmar as trial nears
Myanmar’s deposed leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, and other former officials from her government have been hit with fresh corruption charges, according to state-run media.
Síntesis informativa - 9 de junio 2021
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Biden Aims to Bolster U.S. Alliances in Europe, but Challenges Loom
President Biden will face his own challenges when he departs on Wednesday, especially as the United States confronts a disruptive Russia and a rising China while trying to reassemble and rally the shaken Western alliance as it emerges from the coronavirus pandemic.
Síntesis informativa - 8 de junio 2021
THE NEW YORK TIMES
U.S. Seizes Share of Ransom From Hackers in Colonial Pipeline Attack
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department said on Monday that it had seized much of the ransom that a major U.S. pipeline operator had paid last month to a Russian hacking collective, turning the tables on the hackers by reaching into a digital wallet to snatch back millions of dollars in cryptocurrency.