Síntesis informativa - 7 de mayo 2020
THE NEW YORK TIMES
3.2 Million More Claim Unemployment Benefits in the U.S.
In many states, more than 25 percent of workers are unemployed. President Trump has encouraged governors to relax social-distancing rules, even though most states do not meet the guidelines set forth by the White House because documented cases are still growing.
Síntesis informativa - 6 de mayo 2020
THE GUARDIAN
Trump gives up on virus fight to focus on economic recovery – and re-election
Síntesis informativa - 5 de mayo 2020
THE NEW YORK TIMES
The reality of coronavirus in the U.S.: An unrelenting crush of cases and deaths
Síntesis informativa - 4 de mayo 2020
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Coronavirus Live Updates: Trump Accuses China of a Cover-Up
President Trump accused the Chinese government of making a “horrible mistake” in its coronavirus response and of then orchestrating a cover-up that allowed the pathogen to spread around the world.
Síntesis informativa - 1 de mayo 2020
THE GUARDIAN
Revealed: US fossil fuel companies handed at least $50m in coronavirus aid
Síntesis informativa - 30 de abril 2020
THE NEW YORK TIMES
3.8 million more workers filed for unemployment benefits last week, and that’s probably an undercount
The figures announced Thursday by the Labor Department bring the number of workers joining the official jobless ranks in the last six weeks to more than 30 million, and underscore just how dire economic conditions remain.
Miedos colectivos en América Latina
Los miedos colectivos son la expresión de amenazas reales e imaginadas. En América Latina y el Caribe predominan temas como la inseguridad cotidiana, los desastres naturales e incluso las enfermedades. Artículo publicado en el número dedicado al miedo de la Revista electrónica Humboldt del Instituto Goethe.
Síntesis informativa - 29 de abril 2020
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Worst Economy in a Decade. What’s Next? ‘Worst in Our Lifetime.’
Síntesis informativa - 28 de abril 2020
THE NEW YORK TIMES
U.S. Governors Move Ahead With Reopening, Despite Health Worries
DENVER — Governors across the country forged ahead Monday with plans to reopen their economies, even as the nation hit a grim milestone of 50,000 deaths from the coronavirus and public health experts warned against lifting stay-at-home orders too quickly.
Síntesis informativa - 27 de abril 2020
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Stocks start the week higher as oil prices tumble
U.S. stocks rose and global markets rallied on Monday as governments around the world discussed when and how to reopen businesses and get their economies back on track. But turmoil in oil markets continued, with the price of the U.S. benchmark crude tumbling by more than 20 percent.