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Netanyahu says US-Iran ceasefire ‘does not include Lebanon’Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has expressed support for the United States’ decision to suspend strikes on Iran, but said the two-week truce will not extend to Israel’s ongoing military operations in Lebanon. In a statement on X on Wednesday, Netanyahu said Israel backed US President Donald Trump’s efforts to ensure “Iran no longer poses a nuclear, missile and terror threat to America, Israel, Iran’s Arab neighbors and the world”. Netanyahu’s statement came after Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that the US, Iran and their allies “have agreed to an immediate ceasefire everywhere, including Lebanon and elsewhere”. But the two-week ceasefire “does not include Lebanon”, he said. The Lebanese army on Wednesday warned people against returning to the country’s south. Lebanon’s National News Agency, meanwhile, said the Israeli military continued to carry out attacks on southern parts of the country. Israeli forces bombed the southern town of Srifa in Tyre region, and also issued an evacuation warning for a building near the town. Lebanon was drawn into the US and Israel’s war on Iran on March 2 after Tehran-aligned Hezbollah launched attacks on Israel. In light of regional developments and reports circulating about a ceasefire, [the army] urges citizens to wait before returning to southern villages and towns and to avoid approaching areas where Israeli occupation forces have advanced… since they may be exposing themselves to the ongoing Israeli attacks,” the army said in a statement. Lebanon was drawn into the US a That truce was agreed after more than a year of cross-border fire between Israeli forces and Hezbollah fighters following Israel’s launch of its genocidal war on Gaza in October 2023 Hezbollah said the attacks were in retaliation for Israel’s killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on the first day of the war, on February 28, as well as Israel’s near-daily violations of a ceasefire it agreed to in Lebanon in November 2024. According to Lebanese authorities, Israeli attacks on Lebanon have killed more than 1,500 people since March 2 and displaced more than 1.2 million. The Israeli military has also launched an invasion of southern Lebanon and said it aims to seize more territory for what it calls a buffer zone There has been no immediate comment from Hezbollah or the Lebanese government on Netanyahu’s announcement Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr, reporting from the Lebanese capital, Beirut, said Hezbollah’s entry into the US-Israel war on Iran expanded the conflict and bogged Israel down on multiple fronts Hezbollah’s calculation is that it has more political leverage when it joins Iran in possible negotiations, because Hezbollah has been criticising the Lebanese government for failing to get Israel to agree to the terms of the last ceasefire back in 2024,” she said In addition to the near-daily attacks, Israel had refused to withdraw from southern Lebanon or release detainees or allow displaced people to return to their homes, Khodr noted The question now, she said, is whether the Israel-Hezbollah front will be discussed in the upcoming negotiations between Iran and the US Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam “himself says he believes that Iran has been running the military campaign that Hezbollah has launched in southern Lebanon and that’s why the negotiations over the next two weeks will be critical and crucial for Lebanon,” Khodr said “Because at the end of the day, Israel wants security guarantees. And that is something the Lebanese government, the Lebanese state cannot give,” she added #cryptouniverseofficial #VeChainNodeMarketplace #BinanceHerYerde #NOTCOİN #MegadropLista

Netanyahu says US-Iran ceasefire ‘does not include Lebanon’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has expressed support for the United States’ decision to suspend strikes on Iran, but said the two-week truce will not extend to Israel’s ongoing military operations in Lebanon.
In a statement on X on Wednesday, Netanyahu said Israel backed US President Donald Trump’s efforts to ensure “Iran no longer poses a nuclear, missile and terror threat to America, Israel, Iran’s Arab neighbors and the world”.
Netanyahu’s statement came after Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that the US, Iran and their allies “have agreed to an immediate ceasefire everywhere, including Lebanon and elsewhere”.
But the two-week ceasefire “does not include Lebanon”, he said.
The Lebanese army on Wednesday warned people against returning to the country’s south.
Lebanon’s National News Agency, meanwhile, said the Israeli military continued to carry out attacks on southern parts of the country. Israeli forces bombed the southern town of Srifa in Tyre region, and also issued an evacuation warning for a building near the town.
Lebanon was drawn into the US and Israel’s war on Iran on March 2 after Tehran-aligned Hezbollah launched attacks on Israel.
In light of regional developments and reports circulating about a ceasefire, [the army] urges citizens to wait before returning to southern villages and towns and to avoid approaching areas where Israeli occupation forces have advanced… since they may be exposing themselves to the ongoing Israeli attacks,” the army said in a statement.
Lebanon was drawn into the US a
That truce was agreed after more than a year of cross-border fire between Israeli forces and Hezbollah fighters following Israel’s launch of its genocidal war on Gaza in October 2023
Hezbollah said the attacks were in retaliation for Israel’s killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on the first day of the war, on February 28, as well as Israel’s near-daily violations of a ceasefire it agreed to in Lebanon in November 2024.
According to Lebanese authorities, Israeli attacks on Lebanon have killed more than 1,500 people since March 2 and displaced more than 1.2 million. The Israeli military has also launched an invasion of southern Lebanon and said it aims to seize more territory for what it calls a buffer zone
There has been no immediate comment from Hezbollah or the Lebanese government on Netanyahu’s announcement
Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr, reporting from the Lebanese capital, Beirut, said Hezbollah’s entry into the US-Israel war on Iran expanded the conflict and bogged Israel down on multiple fronts
Hezbollah’s calculation is that it has more political leverage when it joins Iran in possible negotiations, because Hezbollah has been criticising the Lebanese government for failing to get Israel to agree to the terms of the last ceasefire back in 2024,” she said
In addition to the near-daily attacks, Israel had refused to withdraw from southern Lebanon or release detainees or allow displaced people to return to their homes, Khodr noted
The question now, she said, is whether the Israel-Hezbollah front will be discussed in the upcoming negotiations between Iran and the US
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam “himself says he believes that Iran has been running the military campaign that Hezbollah has launched in southern Lebanon and that’s why the negotiations over the next two weeks will be critical and crucial for Lebanon,” Khodr said
“Because at the end of the day, Israel wants security guarantees. And that is something the Lebanese government, the Lebanese state cannot give,” she added
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Iran, US both claim victory, but did they actually concede ground?Iran and the United States have both claimed victory in their conflict as they both accepted a two-week ceasefire just before US President Donald Trump’s apocalyptic deadline to obliterate Iranian “civilisation” if Tehran did not agree to a deal. At least 2,076 people have died in US-Israel strikes on Iran that began on February 28, and thousands of others have been killed across the region. The war has also disrupted global energy supplies, stranding oil tankers and causing prices to shoot up in what’s being called the biggest shock to the industry in history. Trump, in a Tuesday post on Truth Social, said the US would suspend bombing Iran after receiving a 10-point ceasefire proposal that he said was “workable”. The US president added that “almost all of the various points of past contention have been agreed to”. also said it will allow ships to begin to move through the Strait of Hormuz, even as some in the country have angrily denounced their government’s bowing to pressure. Both sides are expected to continue Pakistan-mediated talks in Islamabad from Friday. But despite the formal bluster, both the US and Iran appear to have shifted from some of their earlier stated red lines to agree to Tuesday’s deal. Those sticking points could reemerge to complicate the upcoming talks, analysts say. Here’s what we know about what they both wanted and what concessions have been made so far: The reason for doing so is that we have already met and exceeded all Military objectives, and are very far along with a definitive Agreement concerning Longterm PEACE with Iran, and PEACE in the Middle East…a two week period will allow the Agreement to be finalized and consummated,” Trump posted. The US president did not immediately confirm if US negotiators would be in Islamabad. For Trump, the big achievement is to have Iran agree to negotiate after his escalating threats,” Chris Featherstone, a political scientist at the University of York, told Al Jazeera. “He is presenting this as a success, but he will need to achieve some form of concession from Iran to be able to present this as a success in the longer term,” he said Meanwhile, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that Iran would also cease “defensive operations” if attacks on the country are halted, and that Iran’s armed forces would allow safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Many in Iran, however, have expressed anger and fault Tehran for responding to a ceasefire deal, as distrust for the US has soared in the country, say analysts. The pessimism in Iran is probably more than in any other place because we’ve been attacked two times in the middle of negotiations,” Foad Izadi, a professor at the University of Tehran, told Al Jazeera. He was referring to the US’s bombing of Iran during last June’s 12-day war alongside Israel, and the US-Israeli strikes on February 28th. Both escalations came as negotiations were ongoing As both sides are expected to begin what will likely be tough negotiations on Friday, analysts are speculating over what final concessions either side might be prepared to make and what issues will be non-starters. At least one of Iran’s demands has been flagged as a no-go area for Washington: ending the US military presence in the Middle East. The US has maintained a military presence in the region for more than 65 years. As many as 50,000 US troops are stationed across 19 sites in several countries, not including the thousands more troops called up amid the Iran war. Iran has argued that those bases proved to be a liability for Gulf countries during the war, some analysts say, as they became targets of Tehran’s ire, as it lashed out in heavy retaliatory strikes. Still, “these countries are all sovereign countries, they make their own decisions”, Izadi of the University of Tehran said. “The experience our southern neighbours had with US bases was not good,” he noted. “But that particular concept [of the US leaving] is something that the independent governments in the Persian Gulf have to make for their own selves #Altcoins! #satoshiNakamato #devcripto #FactCheck #tobeempire

Iran, US both claim victory, but did they actually concede ground?

Iran and the United States have both claimed victory in their conflict as they both accepted a two-week ceasefire just before US President Donald Trump’s apocalyptic deadline to obliterate Iranian “civilisation” if Tehran did not agree to a deal.
At least 2,076 people have died in US-Israel strikes on Iran that began on February 28, and thousands of others have been killed across the region. The war has also disrupted global energy supplies, stranding oil tankers and causing prices to shoot up in what’s being called the biggest shock to the industry in history.
Trump, in a Tuesday post on Truth Social, said the US would suspend bombing Iran after receiving a 10-point ceasefire proposal that he said was “workable”. The US president added that “almost all of the various points of past contention have been agreed to”.
also said it will allow ships to begin to move through the Strait of Hormuz, even as some in the country have angrily denounced their government’s bowing to pressure.
Both sides are expected to continue Pakistan-mediated talks in Islamabad from Friday.
But despite the formal bluster, both the US and Iran appear to have shifted from some of their earlier stated red lines to agree to Tuesday’s deal. Those sticking points could reemerge to complicate the upcoming talks, analysts say.
Here’s what we know about what they both wanted and what concessions have been made so far:
The reason for doing so is that we have already met and exceeded all Military objectives, and are very far along with a definitive Agreement concerning Longterm PEACE with Iran, and PEACE in the Middle East…a two week period will allow the Agreement to be finalized and consummated,” Trump posted.
The US president did not immediately confirm if US negotiators would be in Islamabad.
For Trump, the big achievement is to have Iran agree to negotiate after his escalating threats,” Chris Featherstone, a political scientist at the University of York, told Al Jazeera.
“He is presenting this as a success, but he will need to achieve some form of concession from Iran to be able to present this as a success in the longer term,” he said
Meanwhile, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that Iran would also cease “defensive operations” if attacks on the country are halted, and that Iran’s armed forces would allow safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
Many in Iran, however, have expressed anger and fault Tehran for responding to a ceasefire deal, as distrust for the US has soared in the country, say analysts.
The pessimism in Iran is probably more than in any other place because we’ve been attacked two times in the middle of negotiations,” Foad Izadi, a professor at the University of Tehran, told Al Jazeera.
He was referring to the US’s bombing of Iran during last June’s 12-day war alongside Israel, and the US-Israeli strikes on February 28th. Both escalations came as negotiations were ongoing
As both sides are expected to begin what will likely be tough negotiations on Friday, analysts are speculating over what final concessions either side might be prepared to make and what issues will be non-starters.
At least one of Iran’s demands has been flagged as a no-go area for Washington: ending the US military presence in the Middle East.
The US has maintained a military presence in the region for more than 65 years. As many as 50,000 US troops are stationed across 19 sites in several countries, not including the thousands more troops called up amid the Iran war.
Iran has argued that those bases proved to be a liability for Gulf countries during the war, some analysts say, as they became targets of Tehran’s ire, as it lashed out in heavy retaliatory strikes.
Still, “these countries are all sovereign countries, they make their own decisions”, Izadi of the University of Tehran said.
“The experience our southern neighbours had with US bases was not good,” he noted. “But that particular concept [of the US leaving] is something that the independent governments in the Persian Gulf have to make for their own selves
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LA28 Olympics opens ticket sales globally after record local demandTicket sales for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics have opened globally after what organisers said was a record-setting first week of ⁠local presales, underscoring strong early demand for a Games that must rely heavily on private revenue. LA28 said it sold more tickets in the first week than any previous Olympic Games had in their opening week, with every ticket in ⁠that initial phase going to residents of the Los Angeles and Oklahoma City areas despite some complaints about high prices, fees and availability. Organisers said hundreds of thousands of $28 tickets – billed as the lowest-priced Olympic tickets in modern history – were snapped up by local buyers, although some buyers have complained about high costs and fees, and a lack of ticket availability. The success of the ‌locals presale speaks for itself,” LA28 CEO Reynold Hoover said in a statement. “We’re thrilled by the level of interest and enthusiasm in tickets to the Games The global sales launch, known as “Drop 1,” runs through April 19 for fans who were selected through a draw and assigned time slots. Tickets are available across Olympic events, including the opening and closing ceremonies Organisers acknowledged that some fans experienced sticker shock after a marketing push around the $28 entry-level tickets, only to find many of the cheapest seats had already gone quickly or that some events were priced much ⁠higher Allison Katz-Mayfield, LA28’s senior vice president for games delivery revenue, told the Reuters news agency that outcome was not ⁠unexpected because the least expensive tickets were always likely to move fastest “We really wanted to make sure that the locals had access to the most affordable tickets, and we saw that come to life through this presale,” she said, adding that more low-cost inventory would be released in ⁠future sales phases LA28 said more than 1 million tickets priced at $28 will ultimately be made available to the public. Nearly half of all Olympic tickets are priced under $200, while more ⁠than three-quarters, including finals, are less than $400. Only about 5 percent of tickets cost ⁠more than $1,000, organisers said Katz-Mayfield said demand had exceeded expectations from the registration phase through the first sales window. She added that LA28 still had roughly a third of tickets currently on sale priced below $200 as the global launch began The organising committee is under pressure to show it can deliver ‌a fiscally responsible Games without burdening taxpayers, who could be on the hook for cost overruns. LA28 has said its more than $7bn operation will be funded principally through ticket sales, sponsorship and hospitality Katz-Mayfield said strong ticket sales, along with ‌sponsorship ‌and hospitality revenue, were positive signs for the financial health of the Games LA28 also warned fans against buying from unofficial resale platforms before its verified resale programme launches in 2027, saying tickets sold elsewhere could be speculative or invalid #dogwifhat #FactCheck #hottrendingtopics #GoogleDocsMagic #KEEP_SUPPORT

LA28 Olympics opens ticket sales globally after record local demand

Ticket sales for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics have opened globally after what organisers said was a record-setting first week of ⁠local presales, underscoring strong early demand for a Games that must rely heavily on private revenue.
LA28 said it sold more tickets in the first week than any previous Olympic Games had in their opening week, with every ticket in ⁠that initial phase going to residents of the Los Angeles and Oklahoma City areas despite some complaints about high prices, fees and availability.
Organisers said hundreds of thousands of $28 tickets – billed as the lowest-priced Olympic tickets in modern history – were snapped up by local buyers, although some buyers have complained about high costs and fees, and a lack of ticket availability.
The success of the ‌locals presale speaks for itself,” LA28 CEO Reynold Hoover said in a statement. “We’re thrilled by the level of interest and enthusiasm in tickets to the Games
The global sales launch, known as “Drop 1,” runs through April 19 for fans who were selected through a draw and assigned time slots. Tickets are available across Olympic events, including the opening and closing ceremonies
Organisers acknowledged that some fans experienced sticker shock after a marketing push around the $28 entry-level tickets, only to find many of the cheapest seats had already gone quickly or that some events were priced much ⁠higher
Allison Katz-Mayfield, LA28’s senior vice president for games delivery revenue, told the Reuters news agency that outcome was not ⁠unexpected because the least expensive tickets were always likely to move fastest
“We really wanted to make sure that the locals had access to the most affordable tickets, and we saw that come to life through this presale,” she said, adding that more low-cost inventory would be released in ⁠future sales phases
LA28 said more than 1 million tickets priced at $28 will ultimately be made available to the public. Nearly half of all Olympic tickets are priced under $200, while more ⁠than three-quarters, including finals, are less than $400. Only about 5 percent of tickets cost ⁠more than $1,000, organisers said
Katz-Mayfield said demand had exceeded expectations from the registration phase through the first sales window. She added that LA28 still had roughly a third of tickets currently on sale priced below $200 as the global launch began
The organising committee is under pressure to show it can deliver ‌a fiscally responsible Games without burdening taxpayers, who could be on the hook for cost overruns. LA28 has said its more than $7bn operation will be funded principally through ticket sales, sponsorship and hospitality
Katz-Mayfield said strong ticket sales, along with ‌sponsorship ‌and hospitality revenue, were positive signs for the financial health of the Games
LA28 also warned fans against buying from unofficial resale platforms before its verified resale programme launches in 2027, saying tickets sold elsewhere could be speculative or invalid
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CAF President Motsepe rejects Senegal’s corruption claim amid AFCON falloutThe president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has rejected accusations of corruption by the Senegalese government after the body’s shock decision to strip Senegal of its AFCON title and award it to Morocco. “If anybody wants to initiate legal action alleging that there is corruption in CAF, I don’t only welcome that, I encourage them,” said Patrice Motsepe, speaking in Morocco on Thursday. “There’s nothing to hide. We respect enormously the judicial and legal sovereignty of every single one of our 54 nations on the African continent I’m confident that whatever the decision of CAS will say, we will respect it and we will implement it,” he added, referring to the Court of Arbitration for Sport Motsepe’s visit comes at a particularly tense time for CAF following its surprise decision to overturn Senegal’s 1-0 win against host-nation Morocco in the Africa Cup of Nations final on January 18. CAF cited regulations about leaving the field as it recorded a 3-0 victory in Morocco’s favour on March 17 During the match, Senegalese players, along with head coach Pape Thiaw and his staff, walked off the pitch in Rabat after Morocco were awarded an added-time penalty, which forward Brahim Diaz ultimately missed The Senegalese Football Federation has appealed CAF’s decision at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) The decision has sparked a strong response by Senegal, whose government has called for an international investigation into suspected corruption within the institution #PEPEATH #OopsieDaisy #IDKwhatIamdoing #UnicornChannel #yasirazam

CAF President Motsepe rejects Senegal’s corruption claim amid AFCON fallout

The president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has rejected accusations of corruption by the Senegalese government after the body’s shock decision to strip Senegal of its AFCON title and award it to Morocco.
“If anybody wants to initiate legal action alleging that there is corruption in CAF, I don’t only welcome that, I encourage them,” said Patrice Motsepe, speaking in Morocco on Thursday.
“There’s nothing to hide. We respect enormously the judicial and legal sovereignty of every single one of our 54 nations on the African continent
I’m confident that whatever the decision of CAS will say, we will respect it and we will implement it,” he added, referring to the Court of Arbitration for Sport
Motsepe’s visit comes at a particularly tense time for CAF following its surprise decision to overturn Senegal’s 1-0 win against host-nation Morocco in the Africa Cup of Nations final on January 18.
CAF cited regulations about leaving the field as it recorded a 3-0 victory in Morocco’s favour on March 17
During the match, Senegalese players, along with head coach Pape Thiaw and his staff, walked off the pitch in Rabat after Morocco were awarded an added-time penalty, which forward Brahim Diaz ultimately missed
The Senegalese Football Federation has appealed CAF’s decision at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)
The decision has sparked a strong response by Senegal, whose government has called for an international investigation into suspected corruption within the institution
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China investiga el ciberacoso ‘malicioso’ a la campeona juvenil de saltos QuanLas autoridades chinas de natación dicen que han ⁠iniciado una investigación ⁠sobre el ciberacoso a la campeona de saltos Quan Hongchan, una medallista de oro olímpica en tres ocasiones, y han reportado el ⁠asunto a la policía. Los ataques en línea “maliciosos” contra Quan están siendo investigados por la Administración General del Deporte de China, dijo el organismo el miércoles. Quan, quien ganó su primera medalla de oro en Tokio 2020 a la edad de 14 años y dos ⁠más en los siguientes juegos en París 2024, ha dado varias entrevistas en las que habló sobre los comentarios tóxicos en línea sobre su peso y la inmensa presión que ha ‌sentido para hacer dieta a pesar de que ya estaba comiendo muy poco.

China investiga el ciberacoso ‘malicioso’ a la campeona juvenil de saltos Quan

Las autoridades chinas de natación dicen que han ⁠iniciado una investigación ⁠sobre el ciberacoso a la campeona de saltos Quan Hongchan, una medallista de oro olímpica en tres ocasiones, y han reportado el ⁠asunto a la policía.
Los ataques en línea “maliciosos” contra Quan están siendo investigados por la Administración General del Deporte de China, dijo el organismo el miércoles.
Quan, quien ganó su primera medalla de oro en Tokio 2020 a la edad de 14 años y dos ⁠más en los siguientes juegos en París 2024, ha dado varias entrevistas en las que habló sobre los comentarios tóxicos en línea sobre su peso y la inmensa presión que ha ‌sentido para hacer dieta a pesar de que ya estaba comiendo muy poco.
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El transporte marítimo en el Estrecho de Ormuz sigue siendo escaso a pesar del alto el fuego entre EE. UU. e IránEl transporte marítimo sigue estancado en el Estrecho de Ormuz a pesar del acuerdo de alto el fuego entre Estados Unidos e Irán, lo que disminuye las esperanzas de una resolución a una de las peores interrupciones energéticas globales en la historia Solo un puñado de buques ha transitado el estrecho crítico desde que Washington y Teherán anunciaron el martes una pausa de dos semanas en los combates, según datos de seguimiento de barcos Cinco buques cruzaron el estrecho el miércoles, frente a 11 del día anterior, y siete transitaron el jueves, según datos de la firma de inteligencia de mercado Kpler

El transporte marítimo en el Estrecho de Ormuz sigue siendo escaso a pesar del alto el fuego entre EE. UU. e Irán

El transporte marítimo sigue estancado en el Estrecho de Ormuz a pesar del acuerdo de alto el fuego entre Estados Unidos e Irán, lo que disminuye las esperanzas de una resolución a una de las peores interrupciones energéticas globales en la historia
Solo un puñado de buques ha transitado el estrecho crítico desde que Washington y Teherán anunciaron el martes una pausa de dos semanas en los combates, según datos de seguimiento de barcos
Cinco buques cruzaron el estrecho el miércoles, frente a 11 del día anterior, y siete transitaron el jueves, según datos de la firma de inteligencia de mercado Kpler
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Charlas entre EE. UU. e Irán en Pakistán: ¿Quiénas asisten, qué hay en la agenda?Islamabad, Pakistán – Se están pintando las aceras, se está reforzando una ya formidable presencia de seguridad, y un aire de anticipación — y ansiedad — está apoderándose de la capital de Pakistán mientras se prepara para albergar reuniones que el mundo estará observando este fin de semana. Exactamente seis semanas después de que Estados Unidos e Israel lanzaran ataques coordinados en Irán que mataron al Líder Supremo Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, desataran una guerra que ha matado a miles de personas en múltiples países, cerraran el paso de petróleo más crítico del mundo y dispararan los precios de la energía, Islamabad albergará el sábado conversaciones con altos funcionarios de EE. UU. e Irán.

Charlas entre EE. UU. e Irán en Pakistán: ¿Quiénas asisten, qué hay en la agenda?

Islamabad, Pakistán – Se están pintando las aceras, se está reforzando una ya formidable presencia de seguridad, y un aire de anticipación — y ansiedad — está apoderándose de la capital de Pakistán mientras se prepara para albergar reuniones que el mundo estará observando este fin de semana.
Exactamente seis semanas después de que Estados Unidos e Israel lanzaran ataques coordinados en Irán que mataron al Líder Supremo Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, desataran una guerra que ha matado a miles de personas en múltiples países, cerraran el paso de petróleo más crítico del mundo y dispararan los precios de la energía, Islamabad albergará el sábado conversaciones con altos funcionarios de EE. UU. e Irán.
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Israel ya ha tomado medidas para socavar la credibilidad de la tregua. Mientras parece respaldar a WashingtonEl desarrollo ocurrió cuando las autoridades de la capital paquistaní declararon el miércoles dos días de vacaciones locales con poca antelación, sin indicar una razón Mientras tanto, en EE. UU., la oposición a la guerra está creciendo. El senador Cory Booker dijo que los demócratas buscarían forzar una votación bajo la Resolución de Poderes de Guerra para frenar lo que describió como acción militar no autorizada La escalada ha llevado a advertencias de Teherán de que continuar las negociaciones en tales condiciones puede ser “irrazonable” “El pueblo estadounidense no quiere y no ha autorizado [esta guerra], pero aún así sigue pagando el precio

Israel ya ha tomado medidas para socavar la credibilidad de la tregua. Mientras parece respaldar a Washington

El desarrollo ocurrió cuando las autoridades de la capital paquistaní declararon el miércoles dos días de vacaciones locales con poca antelación, sin indicar una razón
Mientras tanto, en EE. UU., la oposición a la guerra está creciendo. El senador Cory Booker dijo que los demócratas buscarían forzar una votación bajo la Resolución de Poderes de Guerra para frenar lo que describió como acción militar no autorizada
La escalada ha llevado a advertencias de Teherán de que continuar las negociaciones en tales condiciones puede ser “irrazonable”
“El pueblo estadounidense no quiere y no ha autorizado [esta guerra], pero aún así sigue pagando el precio
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Trump dice que las fuerzas de EE. UU. permanecerán cerca de Irán, listas para la ‘próxima conquista’El presidente de los Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, ha advertido que las fuerzas de EE. UU. permanecerán desplegadas alrededor de Irán y amenazó con una acción militar abrumadora si Teherán no cumple con las demandas de Washington, generando dudas sobre un frágil alto el fuego. Escribiendo en las redes sociales tarde el miércoles, Trump dijo que las tropas, aeronaves y fuerzas navales de EE. UU. permanecerían en posición hasta que lo que describió como el “ACUERDO REAL” se implemente completamente Todos los barcos, aeronaves y personal militar de EE. UU. ... permanecerán en su lugar en, y alrededor de, Irán, hasta que se cumpla completamente el ACUERDO REAL alcanzado”, escribió Trump en Truth Social.

Trump dice que las fuerzas de EE. UU. permanecerán cerca de Irán, listas para la ‘próxima conquista’

El presidente de los Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, ha advertido que las fuerzas de EE. UU. permanecerán desplegadas alrededor de Irán y amenazó con una acción militar abrumadora si Teherán no cumple con las demandas de Washington, generando dudas sobre un frágil alto el fuego.
Escribiendo en las redes sociales tarde el miércoles, Trump dijo que las tropas, aeronaves y fuerzas navales de EE. UU. permanecerían en posición hasta que lo que describió como el “ACUERDO REAL” se implemente completamente
Todos los barcos, aeronaves y personal militar de EE. UU. ... permanecerán en su lugar en, y alrededor de, Irán, hasta que se cumpla completamente el ACUERDO REAL alcanzado”, escribió Trump en Truth Social.
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Pakistan moves to sign currency swap deals with EU, Russia, Iran to cut dollar relianceThe Prime Minister’s Office has directed authorities to accelerate efforts to finalise currency swap agreements with the European Union, Russia and Iran as part of a broader plan to reduce reliance on the US dollar and strengthen regional trade links, The Express Tribune reported. The proposed arrangements are expected to follow the model of the Pakistan-China currency swap, under which Islamabad has accessed a $4.5 billion facility. Officials said similar agreements with Russia and Iran could facilitate trade and ease pressure on foreign exchange reserves. They said the initiative has been included in the Ministry of Finance’s strategic reform agenda, with the PM’s Delivery Unit assigned to monitor progress. The government has also sought updates on negotiations involving ASEAN countries, with the aim of expanding trade settlement options. The move comes as Pakistan manages external financing pressures, including repayments of $4.8 billion this month. The government has already cleared a $1.3 billion Eurobond, with authorities reiterating commitment to meeting external obligations on schedule. Separately, the Prime Minister’s Office has tasked the finance ministry, in consultation with the State Bank, to prepare a plan to reduce the policy rate below 10%, while ensuring stability in currency markets. Authorities have also been asked to strengthen oversight to curb exchange rate manipulation, hoarding and smuggling of foreign currency. The government is also working to expand the use of alternative payment systems, including the Asian Clearing Union, and has been directed to launch awareness campaigns for businesses on settlement mechanisms using local currencies and RMB-based trade with China. In parallel, Pakistan has committed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to ease currency controls, including removing targets for commercial banks to surrender dollars to the central bank and relaxing restrictions on outward foreign currency movement, subject to adequate reserves. The reform framework also includes targets to manage public debt and improve macroeconomic indicators. The government aims to reduce the debt-to-GDP ratio to 61.5% by 2028, lower external debt to 17.9% of GDP and bring interest payments down to 4.9% of GDP. Officials said efforts are also under way to keep the current account deficit below $3 billion and move towards a surplus, while maintaining GDP growth in the range of 4–5% in the near term and raising it to 6–8% by 2029, with the goal of expanding the economy to $500 billion. #FedNomineeHearingDelay #IranClosesHormuzAgain #CZLiveAMA #PolygonFunding #MorganStanley'sBTCETFSetToLaunch

Pakistan moves to sign currency swap deals with EU, Russia, Iran to cut dollar reliance

The Prime Minister’s Office has directed authorities to accelerate efforts to finalise currency swap agreements with the European Union, Russia and Iran as part of a broader plan to reduce reliance on the US dollar and strengthen regional trade links, The Express Tribune reported.
The proposed arrangements are expected to follow the model of the Pakistan-China currency swap, under which Islamabad has accessed a $4.5 billion facility.
Officials said similar agreements with Russia and Iran could facilitate trade and ease pressure on foreign exchange reserves. They said the initiative has been included in the Ministry of Finance’s strategic reform agenda, with the PM’s Delivery Unit assigned to monitor progress. The government has also sought updates on negotiations involving ASEAN countries, with the aim of expanding trade settlement options.
The move comes as Pakistan manages external financing pressures, including repayments of $4.8 billion this month. The government has already cleared a $1.3 billion Eurobond, with authorities reiterating commitment to meeting external obligations on schedule.
Separately, the Prime Minister’s Office has tasked the finance ministry, in consultation with the State Bank, to prepare a plan to reduce the policy rate below 10%, while ensuring stability in currency markets. Authorities have also been asked to strengthen oversight to curb exchange rate manipulation, hoarding and smuggling of foreign currency.
The government is also working to expand the use of alternative payment systems, including the Asian Clearing Union, and has been directed to launch awareness campaigns for businesses on settlement mechanisms using local currencies and RMB-based trade with China.
In parallel, Pakistan has committed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to ease currency controls, including removing targets for commercial banks to surrender dollars to the central bank and relaxing restrictions on outward foreign currency movement, subject to adequate reserves.
The reform framework also includes targets to manage public debt and improve macroeconomic indicators. The government aims to reduce the debt-to-GDP ratio to 61.5% by 2028, lower external debt to 17.9% of GDP and bring interest payments down to 4.9% of GDP.
Officials said efforts are also under way to keep the current account deficit below $3 billion and move towards a surplus, while maintaining GDP growth in the range of 4–5% in the near term and raising it to 6–8% by 2029, with the goal of expanding the economy to $500 billion.
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¿Cuál es el protocolo del Estrecho de Ormuz de Irán y lo aceptarán otras naciones?El Estrecho de Ormuz, que conecta el Golfo con el Golfo de Omán, ha mantenido la atención global desde que Israel y EE. UU. comenzaron su guerra contra Irán en febrero. Hasta que comenzó la lucha, el estrecho canal, a través del cual se envía el 20 por ciento del petróleo y gas natural licuado (GNL) del mundo desde los productores del Golfo en tiempos de paz, permaneció libre de peajes y seguro para los buques. El estrecho es compartido por Irán y Omán y no cae en la categoría de aguas internacionales. Después de que EE. UU. e Israel comenzaron los ataques, Irán respondió atacando barcos mercantes “enemigos” en el estrecho, deteniendo efectivamente el paso para todos, dejando varados los envíos y creando una de las peores crisis de distribución de energía global.

¿Cuál es el protocolo del Estrecho de Ormuz de Irán y lo aceptarán otras naciones?

El Estrecho de Ormuz, que conecta el Golfo con el Golfo de Omán, ha mantenido la atención global desde que Israel y EE. UU. comenzaron su guerra contra Irán en febrero.
Hasta que comenzó la lucha, el estrecho canal, a través del cual se envía el 20 por ciento del petróleo y gas natural licuado (GNL) del mundo desde los productores del Golfo en tiempos de paz, permaneció libre de peajes y seguro para los buques. El estrecho es compartido por Irán y Omán y no cae en la categoría de aguas internacionales.
Después de que EE. UU. e Israel comenzaron los ataques, Irán respondió atacando barcos mercantes “enemigos” en el estrecho, deteniendo efectivamente el paso para todos, dejando varados los envíos y creando una de las peores crisis de distribución de energía global.
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Los peajes de los tanqueros de criptomonedas de Irán son el último paso en su red comercial que evade sancionesEl régimen iraní ha estado utilizando cada vez más criptomonedas en los últimos años para facilitar el comercio de petróleo transfronterizo, según datos de Chainalysis La formalización de un sistema de pagos de peajes de envío realizado utilizando bitcoin y stablecoins ancladas al USD parece ser un movimiento audaz. Sin embargo, el régimen iraní, y más específicamente el Cuerpo de la Guardia Revolucionaria Islámica (IRGC), ha estado utilizando cada vez más criptomonedas en los últimos años para facilitar el comercio comercial transfronterizo, especialmente con las ventas de petróleo iraní, según datos del especialista en análisis de blockchain Chainalysis.

Los peajes de los tanqueros de criptomonedas de Irán son el último paso en su red comercial que evade sanciones

El régimen iraní ha estado utilizando cada vez más criptomonedas en los últimos años para facilitar el comercio de petróleo transfronterizo, según datos de Chainalysis
La formalización de un sistema de pagos de peajes de envío realizado utilizando bitcoin y stablecoins ancladas al USD parece ser un movimiento audaz. Sin embargo, el régimen iraní, y más específicamente el Cuerpo de la Guardia Revolucionaria Islámica (IRGC), ha estado utilizando cada vez más criptomonedas en los últimos años para facilitar el comercio comercial transfronterizo, especialmente con las ventas de petróleo iraní, según datos del especialista en análisis de blockchain Chainalysis.
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¿Ha cambiado el plan de 10 puntos de Irán, como afirma JD Vance?La confusión sobre las propuestas competitivas de Estados Unidos e Irán para poner fin a la guerra está profundizando la incertidumbre sobre el frágil alto el fuego de dos semanas entre los enemigos de larga data, con funcionarios presentando a veces versiones diferentes de lo que se ha acordado. En el centro de la disputa se encuentra un plan iraní de 10 puntos, que es la base para las próximas negociaciones con Estados Unidos en la capital pakistaní, Islamabad, este fin de semana. El presidente Donald Trump ha calificado el plan de “viable”, a pesar de haber entregado inicialmente a Irán un plan de 15 puntos que Teherán desestimó como “maximalista.

¿Ha cambiado el plan de 10 puntos de Irán, como afirma JD Vance?

La confusión sobre las propuestas competitivas de Estados Unidos e Irán para poner fin a la guerra está profundizando la incertidumbre sobre el frágil alto el fuego de dos semanas entre los enemigos de larga data, con funcionarios presentando a veces versiones diferentes de lo que se ha acordado.
En el centro de la disputa se encuentra un plan iraní de 10 puntos, que es la base para las próximas negociaciones con Estados Unidos en la capital pakistaní, Islamabad, este fin de semana. El presidente Donald Trump ha calificado el plan de “viable”, a pesar de haber entregado inicialmente a Irán un plan de 15 puntos que Teherán desestimó como “maximalista.
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Récord de intentos de sacrificio de animales en Al-Aqsa provoca temores sobre el statu quoLos colonos israelíes han realizado siete intentos de contrabandear sacrificios de animales en el recinto de la mezquita de Al-Aqsa durante el festival de Pascua judía de este año, el mayor número de tales incidentes documentados desde el inicio de la ocupación israelí en 1967. La Gobernación de Jerusalén de la Autoridad Palestina dijo el domingo que las provocaciones tuvieron lugar mientras las autoridades israelíes mantenían el recinto de 144 dunams (36 acres), junto con la Iglesia del Santo Sepulcro, cerrado durante 40 días consecutivos. Sin embargo, la mezquita de Al-Aqsa reabrió temprano el jueves por la mañana, mientras los fieles acudían al lugar sagrado de Jerusalén después de que las autoridades levantaran las restricciones de semanas.

Récord de intentos de sacrificio de animales en Al-Aqsa provoca temores sobre el statu quo

Los colonos israelíes han realizado siete intentos de contrabandear sacrificios de animales en el recinto de la mezquita de Al-Aqsa durante el festival de Pascua judía de este año, el mayor número de tales incidentes documentados desde el inicio de la ocupación israelí en 1967.
La Gobernación de Jerusalén de la Autoridad Palestina dijo el domingo que las provocaciones tuvieron lugar mientras las autoridades israelíes mantenían el recinto de 144 dunams (36 acres), junto con la Iglesia del Santo Sepulcro, cerrado durante 40 días consecutivos.
Sin embargo, la mezquita de Al-Aqsa reabrió temprano el jueves por la mañana, mientras los fieles acudían al lugar sagrado de Jerusalén después de que las autoridades levantaran las restricciones de semanas.
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Los ataques israelíes en Líbano tienen como objetivo socavar el alto el fuego, dicen los críticosSolo unas horas después de que Estados Unidos e Irán anunciaron un alto el fuego en la guerra que ha dominado los titulares de noticias alrededor del mundo y ha llevado a los precios del petróleo a nuevas alturas, Israel bombardeó Líbano el miércoles, matando a cientos, hiriendo a miles y provocando que Irán volviera a imponer su bloqueo del estrecho de Ormuz. El punto de discordia: si los ataques implacables de Israel sobre Líbano fueron incluidos en el alto el fuego o no. Pakistán, que mediaron en el acuerdo, dijo que sí lo fueron. Israel dijo que no lo fueron.

Los ataques israelíes en Líbano tienen como objetivo socavar el alto el fuego, dicen los críticos

Solo unas horas después de que Estados Unidos e Irán anunciaron un alto el fuego en la guerra que ha dominado los titulares de noticias alrededor del mundo y ha llevado a los precios del petróleo a nuevas alturas, Israel bombardeó Líbano el miércoles, matando a cientos, hiriendo a miles y provocando que Irán volviera a imponer su bloqueo del estrecho de Ormuz.
El punto de discordia: si los ataques implacables de Israel sobre Líbano fueron incluidos en el alto el fuego o no. Pakistán, que mediaron en el acuerdo, dijo que sí lo fueron. Israel dijo que no lo fueron.
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Trump critica a la OTAN por Irán tras reunirse con Rutte, renueva amenaza sobre GroenlandiaEl presidente de los Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, ha arremetido contra la OTAN por su renuencia a unirse a la guerra de Washington contra Irán, y pareció revivir amenazas sobre Groenlandia, tras una reunión con el secretario general de la alianza. Escribiendo en su plataforma TruthSocial el miércoles, Trump dijo en letras mayúsculas que “la OTAN no estuvo allí cuando los necesitamos, y no estarán allí si los necesitamos de nuevo”. Los comentarios se produjeron después de una reunión de dos horas con Mark Rutte de la OTAN en la Casa Blanca, un día después de que EE. UU. e Irán acordaran un alto el fuego.

Trump critica a la OTAN por Irán tras reunirse con Rutte, renueva amenaza sobre Groenlandia

El presidente de los Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, ha arremetido contra la OTAN por su renuencia a unirse a la guerra de Washington contra Irán, y pareció revivir amenazas sobre Groenlandia, tras una reunión con el secretario general de la alianza.
Escribiendo en su plataforma TruthSocial el miércoles, Trump dijo en letras mayúsculas que “la OTAN no estuvo allí cuando los necesitamos, y no estarán allí si los necesitamos de nuevo”.
Los comentarios se produjeron después de una reunión de dos horas con Mark Rutte de la OTAN en la Casa Blanca, un día después de que EE. UU. e Irán acordaran un alto el fuego.
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Varias personas informaron haber sido asesinadas en nuevos ataques israelíes en el LíbanoNuevos ataques aéreos israelíes han matado a más personas en el sur del Líbano un día después de que 200 personas murieran, ya que el bombardeo genera más dudas sobre el frágil alto el fuego entre Estados Unidos e Irán que Teherán dice que incluye al Líbano. se informó el jueves que un ataque israelí en la ciudad de Abbassiyeh mató al menos a siete personas y hirió a varias más, con el total que se espera que aumente. Una ola de ataques por parte de aviones de guerra israelíes golpeó pueblos, incluyendo Kafra, Jmaijmeh, Safad al-Battikh, Majdal Selm y Deir Antar cerca del puente Qasmiyeh. El bombardeo de artillería dañó la ciudad de Haris.

Varias personas informaron haber sido asesinadas en nuevos ataques israelíes en el Líbano

Nuevos ataques aéreos israelíes han matado a más personas en el sur del Líbano un día después de que 200 personas murieran, ya que el bombardeo genera más dudas sobre el frágil alto el fuego entre Estados Unidos e Irán que Teherán dice que incluye al Líbano.
se informó el jueves que un ataque israelí en la ciudad de Abbassiyeh mató al menos a siete personas y hirió a varias más, con el total que se espera que aumente.
Una ola de ataques por parte de aviones de guerra israelíes golpeó pueblos, incluyendo Kafra, Jmaijmeh, Safad al-Battikh, Majdal Selm y Deir Antar cerca del puente Qasmiyeh. El bombardeo de artillería dañó la ciudad de Haris.
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Por qué los ataques de Israel en Líbano podrían paralizar el alto el fuego entre EE. UU. e IránEl ejército israelí llevó a cabo una ola de ataques aéreos en Líbano, matando a más de 250 personas, el miércoles, el día más sangriento desde que comenzó la guerra entre EE. UU. e Israel contra Irán hace casi seis semanas. El jueves, Israel dijo que también había matado a un asistente del jefe de Hezbollah, Naim Qassem, en los ataques. Los ataques ocurrieron apenas unas horas después del anuncio de un alto el fuego entre Estados Unidos e Irán de dos semanas que levantó esperanzas de una desescalada en todos los frentes de la guerra contra Irán, que se ha extendido por la región. El miércoles, el primer ministro paquistaní Shehbaz Sharif, cuyo gobierno ayudó a negociar el acuerdo, dijo que el acuerdo de alto el fuego incluía la detención de ataques en todos los frentes, mencionando específicamente a Líbano, donde Israel dice que está apuntando al grupo respaldado por Irán, Hezbollah.

Por qué los ataques de Israel en Líbano podrían paralizar el alto el fuego entre EE. UU. e Irán

El ejército israelí llevó a cabo una ola de ataques aéreos en Líbano, matando a más de 250 personas, el miércoles, el día más sangriento desde que comenzó la guerra entre EE. UU. e Israel contra Irán hace casi seis semanas.
El jueves, Israel dijo que también había matado a un asistente del jefe de Hezbollah, Naim Qassem, en los ataques.
Los ataques ocurrieron apenas unas horas después del anuncio de un alto el fuego entre Estados Unidos e Irán de dos semanas que levantó esperanzas de una desescalada en todos los frentes de la guerra contra Irán, que se ha extendido por la región.
El miércoles, el primer ministro paquistaní Shehbaz Sharif, cuyo gobierno ayudó a negociar el acuerdo, dijo que el acuerdo de alto el fuego incluía la detención de ataques en todos los frentes, mencionando específicamente a Líbano, donde Israel dice que está apuntando al grupo respaldado por Irán, Hezbollah.
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Argentina Senate approves contentious Milei-backed labour reformsArgentina’s Senate has approved labour reforms backed by President Javier Milei that relax hiring rules, allow for longer working days and impose new limits on the right to strike, prompting renewed protests over the government’s austerity policies The Senate approved the so-called “labour modernization law” on Friday with 42 votes in favour, 28 against and two abstentions, handing the libertarian president one of his most significant legislative wins Milei’s administration argues the changes ⁠will spur investment and create formal jobs, while labour unions contend they weaken worker protections The bill has brought thousands of people onto the streets over the past two weeks in protest against what they see as a rollback of their labour rights Two protests outside parliament ended in clashes between the police and protesters, but a third on Friday saw only minor disturbances Polls show Argentinians are divided on the reforms, with 48.6 percent in favour and 45.2 percent against, according to a recent survey Sergio Emiliozzi, a 60-year-old teacher, told the AFP news agency that while the law was being promoted as a job creation tool, “it’s quite the opposite,” adding, “What this allows is for me to be easily fired.” Unions also object to new limits on the right to strike that require essential services ‌to maintain minimum operations during work stoppages Supporters, meanwhile, argue that the changes are essential to boost productivity, attract foreign investment and limit labour lawsuits They have also praised provisions that offer new tax incentives for hiring and pathways to legally register Argentina’s large population of informal workers The reforms also relax hiring rules, change the vacation system, allow the standard workday to be ⁠extended from eight to 12 hours, and permit ⁠salaries to be paid in foreign currency The bill’s passage is seen ‌by analysts as a sign that Milei has the political backing to advance his broader free-market agenda. Since taking office, he has stabilised the exchange rate and cooled inflation, bringing monthly price increases down from double digits to 2.9 percent in January, gaining accolades from the International Monetary FundThe reforms also relax hiring rules, change the vacation system, allow the standard workday to be ⁠extended from eight to 12 hours, and permit ⁠salaries to be paid in foreign currency But the austerity measures have deeply affected Argentinians, causing severe economic duress for many #MegadropLista #NOTCOİN #BinanceHerYerde #VeChainNodeMarketplace #cryptouniverseofficial

Argentina Senate approves contentious Milei-backed labour reforms

Argentina’s Senate has approved labour reforms backed by President Javier Milei that relax hiring rules, allow for longer working days and impose new limits on the right to strike, prompting renewed protests over the government’s austerity policies
The Senate approved the so-called “labour modernization law” on Friday with 42 votes in favour, 28 against and two abstentions, handing the libertarian president one of his most significant legislative wins
Milei’s administration argues the changes ⁠will spur investment and create formal jobs, while labour unions contend they weaken worker protections
The bill has brought thousands of people onto the streets over the past two weeks in protest against what they see as a rollback of their labour rights
Two protests outside parliament ended in clashes between the police and protesters, but a third on Friday saw only minor disturbances
Polls show Argentinians are divided on the reforms, with 48.6 percent in favour and 45.2 percent against, according to a recent survey
Sergio Emiliozzi, a 60-year-old teacher, told the AFP news agency that while the law was being promoted as a job creation tool, “it’s quite the opposite,” adding, “What this allows is for me to be easily fired.”
Unions also object to new limits on the right to strike that require essential services ‌to maintain minimum operations during work stoppages
Supporters, meanwhile, argue that the changes are essential to boost productivity, attract foreign investment and limit labour lawsuits
They have also praised provisions that offer new tax incentives for hiring and pathways to legally register Argentina’s large population of informal workers
The reforms also relax hiring rules, change the vacation system, allow the standard workday to be ⁠extended from eight to 12 hours, and permit ⁠salaries to be paid in foreign currency
The bill’s passage is seen ‌by analysts as a sign that Milei has the political backing to advance his broader free-market agenda.
Since taking office, he has stabilised the exchange rate and cooled inflation, bringing monthly price increases down from double digits to 2.9 percent in January, gaining accolades from the International Monetary FundThe reforms also relax hiring rules, change the vacation system, allow the standard workday to be ⁠extended from eight to 12 hours, and permit ⁠salaries to be paid in foreign currency
But the austerity measures have deeply affected Argentinians, causing severe economic duress for many
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Argentina MPs approve bill allowing mining in glaciersArgentinian politicians have approved a bill earlier pushed by the country’s right-wing President Javier Milei that authorises mining in ecologically sensitive areas of glaciers and permafrost, a move that has outraged environmentalists The Chamber of Deputies, Argentina’s lower house of Congress, approved the amendment early on Thursday with 137 votes in favour, 111 against and three abstentions after nearly 12 hours of debate The amendment to the so-called Glacier Law, which was already approved by the Senate in February, would make it easier to mine for metals such as copper, lithium and silver in frozen parts of the Andes mountains Environmentalists say the reforms will weaken protections for crucial water sources Thousands of people took part in a demonstration on Wednesday afternoon outside parliament, with sporadic clashes with police occurring Some held banners with slogans such as “Water is more precious than gold!” and “A glacier destroyed cannot be restored Seven Greenpeace activists were arrested earlier in the day after scaling a statue outside parliament and unfurling a banner urging politicians “not to betray the Argentine people The passage of the amendment is another victory for Milei, who pushed through looser labour laws in February despite repeated street protests Nicolas Mayoraz, an MP from Milei’s ruling La Libertad Avanza party, told lawmakers that combining “environmental protection and sustainable development is possible Environmental activist Flavia Broffoni rejected the government’s position “The science is clear … there is absolutely no possibility of creating what they [the government] call a ‘sustainable mine’ in a periglacial environment,” she told the AFP news agency after addressing the protest outside parliament There are nearly 17,000 glaciers or rock glaciers – a mix of rock and ice – in Argentina, according to a 2018 count In the northwest of the country, where mining activity is concentrated, glacial reserves have shrunk by 17 percent in the last decade, mainly due to climate change, according to the Argentine Institute of Snow Research, Glaciology and Environmental Sciences Milei, a free-market radical who does not believe in man-made climate change, argues the bill is necessary to attract large-scale mining projects Argentina is a major producer of lithium, which is critical to the global tech and green energy sectors Its central bank has estimated, based on industry forecasts, that the country could triple its mining exports by 2030 Environmentalists would rather see us starve than have anything touched,” Milei has arguedUnder the current law, a scientific body designates protected glaciers and periglacial environments. The reform would give individual provinces more powers to decide which areas need protection and which can be exploited for economic purposes #TrendingTopic #yasirazam #UnicornChannel #PolygonFunding #IranClosesHormuzAgain

Argentina MPs approve bill allowing mining in glaciers

Argentinian politicians have approved a bill earlier pushed by the country’s right-wing President Javier Milei that authorises mining in ecologically sensitive areas of glaciers and permafrost, a move that has outraged environmentalists
The Chamber of Deputies, Argentina’s lower house of Congress, approved the amendment early on Thursday with 137 votes in favour, 111 against and three abstentions after nearly 12 hours of debate
The amendment to the so-called Glacier Law, which was already approved by the Senate in February, would make it easier to mine for metals such as copper, lithium and silver in frozen parts of the Andes mountains
Environmentalists say the reforms will weaken protections for crucial water sources
Thousands of people took part in a demonstration on Wednesday afternoon outside parliament, with sporadic clashes with police occurring
Some held banners with slogans such as “Water is more precious than gold!” and “A glacier destroyed cannot be restored
Seven Greenpeace activists were arrested earlier in the day after scaling a statue outside parliament and unfurling a banner urging politicians “not to betray the Argentine people
The passage of the amendment is another victory for Milei, who pushed through looser labour laws in February despite repeated street protests
Nicolas Mayoraz, an MP from Milei’s ruling La Libertad Avanza party, told lawmakers that combining “environmental protection and sustainable development is possible
Environmental activist Flavia Broffoni rejected the government’s position
“The science is clear … there is absolutely no possibility of creating what they [the government] call a ‘sustainable mine’ in a periglacial environment,” she told the AFP news agency after addressing the protest outside parliament
There are nearly 17,000 glaciers or rock glaciers – a mix of rock and ice – in Argentina, according to a 2018 count
In the northwest of the country, where mining activity is concentrated, glacial reserves have shrunk by 17 percent in the last decade, mainly due to climate change, according to the Argentine Institute of Snow Research, Glaciology and Environmental Sciences
Milei, a free-market radical who does not believe in man-made climate change, argues the bill is necessary to attract large-scale mining projects
Argentina is a major producer of lithium, which is critical to the global tech and green energy sectors
Its central bank has estimated, based on industry forecasts, that the country could triple its mining exports by 2030
Environmentalists would rather see us starve than have anything touched,” Milei has arguedUnder the current law, a scientific body designates protected glaciers and periglacial environments.
The reform would give individual provinces more powers to decide which areas need protection and which can be exploited for economic purposes
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#yasirazam
#UnicornChannel
#PolygonFunding
#IranClosesHormuzAgain
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