Síntesis informativa - 3 de noviembre 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Latest Russia-Ukraine War News: Live Updates
Russia’s eight-month war in Ukraine has already created the largest and fastest refugee crisis in decades. But the United Nations and humanitarian agencies are warning that new fighting in the east and south, Moscow’s intensified targeting of power plants and other infrastructure, the approaching winter and fears of a nuclear attack could drive even more Ukrainians to flee their homes in the coming months.
Síntesis informativa - 31 de octubre 2022
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Ukraine Live Updates: Russian Missiles Target Kyiv and Other Cities
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia launched dozens of cruise missiles at critical infrastructure and other targets across the country on Monday, temporarily cutting off water to most of the capital in Moscow’s latest barrage aimed at civilian targets.
Síntesis informativa - 27 de octubre 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Putin Gives High-Profile Address in Russia: Live Updates
President Vladimir V. Putin began to deliver a wide-ranging speech on Thursday that was expected to offer an opportunity to gauge the Russian’s leader’s appetite for escalating the war in Ukraine to avoid defeat.
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Síntesis informativa - 26 de octubre 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Putin Repeats Unsubstantiated ‘Dirty Bomb’ Claim: Russia-Ukraine War News
President Vladimir V. Putin on Wednesday repeated Russia’s unsubstantiated warning that Ukraine was preparing to explode a so-called dirty bomb, as the Kremlin ratcheted up pressure about the possible dire consequences from the war it started in Ukraine.
Síntesis informativa - 25 de octubre 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Rishi Sunak Becomes New UK Prime Minister: Live Updates
LONDON — Rishi Sunak officially became Britain’s 57th prime minister on Tuesday, vowing to fix the mistakes made by his predecessor, Liz Truss, and to regain the trust of British voters after months of political upheaval set off by the ouster of her scandal-scarred predecessor, Boris Johnson.
Síntesis informativa - 24 de octubre 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Rishi Sunak Is Set to Be UK's Next Prime Minister: Live Updates
LONDON — Rishi Sunak will become Britain’s next prime minister, prevailing in a chaotic Conservative Party leadership race on Monday after his remaining rival for the position, Penny Mordaunt, withdrew. He will be Britain’s third leader in seven weeks and the first prime minister of color in its history.
Síntesis informativa - 20 de octubre 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Liz Truss Resigns; UK Could See New Prime Minister in Days: Live Updates
LONDON — Prime Minister Liz Truss of Britain said on Thursday that she would resign, just days after her new finance minister reversed virtually all of her planned tax cuts, sweeping away a free-market fiscal agenda that promised a radical policy shift for Britain but instead plunged the country into weeks of economic and political turmoil.
Síntesis informativa - 19 de octubre 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Putin Declares Martial Law in 4 Areas of Ukraine: Live Updates
MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia declared martial law on Wednesday in four regions of Ukraine that Moscow recently annexed but that it does not fully control, a move that would allow the pro-Russian authorities to impose even tighter restrictions, including forced relocations, as Moscow fights to hold off Ukraine’s military advances.
Síntesis informativa - 18 de octubre 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Russian Strikes Knock Out Power Stations in Ukraine: Live Updates
KYIV, Ukraine — From towns near frontline battlefields to high-rises in the capital, Ukrainians were trying to conserve energy as President Volodymyr Zelensky warned on Tuesday that Russian attacks over the past eight days had destroyed 30 percent of Ukraine’s power stations and caused “massive blackouts across the country.”
Síntesis informativa - 17 de octubre 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Ukraine Live Updates: Kyiv Rocked By Drone Strikes
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia attacked Ukraine’s capital early on Monday with Iranian-made drones, continuing its campaign of lethal strikes against Ukrainian energy infrastructure and civilian targets even as it faces significant setbacks on the battlefield.