Rassegna Stampa Internazionale - Martedì 28 Novembre

Punto Stampa a Cura di: Andrea Shlapak Distaso, Duccio Di Prima
Conducono: Franz Forti, Mario Rossomando

 

Link alla diretta/differita YT di questa rassegna 

 

Argomenti principali della giornata: Estesa di due giorni la tregua a Gaza. L’Ucraina cambia metodo nella mobilitazione. La Finlandia pensa di chiudere completamente il confine con la Russia per evitare l’influsso di richiedenti asilo. Accordo internazionale sulla sicurezza dell’Intelligenza Artificiale. Al sicuro la petroliera in Medio Oriente dopo intervento della marina statunitense.

 

Israele

(Reuters) Deal reached to extend Israel-Hamas truce in Gaza by two days

  • "An agreement has been reached to extend the humanitarian truce for an additional two days in the Gaza Strip," a Qatari foreign ministry spokesperson said in a post on social media platform X
  • There was no immediate comment from Israel, but a White House official confirmed agreement had been reached
  • Hamas also said it had agreed a two-day extension to the truce with Qatar and Egypt, who have been facilitating indirect negotiations between the two sides
 

(Timeline Al Jazeera) 

 

(Timeline New York Times)

 

(Ney York Times) Gaza civilians, under Israeli barrage, are being killed at a historic pace

  • Even a conservative assessment of the reported Gaza casualty figures shows that the rate of death during Israel’s assault has few precedents in this century, experts say
  • People are being killed in Gaza more quickly, they say, than in even the deadliest moments of U.S.-led attacks in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan

Ucraina

(Associated Press) Ukraine has a new way to get its grain to the world despite Russia’s threat in the Black Sea

  • Ukraine’s new corridor, protected by the military, has now allowed him to “free up warehouse space and increase activity.”
  • Zelenskyy: “What’s important is that we have agreements, we have a positive signal and the corridor is operational.”
  • Russia warned this summer that ships heading to Ukraine’s Black Sea ports would be assumed to be carrying weapons
 

(Guardian) Ukraine to change conscription policies in drive to sustain fighting capacity

 

Powerful storm pounds the Black Sea region, leaving more than a half-million people without power | AP News

  • A weekend storm in the Black Sea region left over 2,000 towns and villages in 16 regions of Ukraine without electricity, with more strong winds predicted.
  • The storm also caused flooding and damage to coastal areas of southern Russia, leaving over half a million people without power.
  • Crimea, a key military and logistics hub annexed by Russia in 2014, experienced power outages, property damage, and a state of emergency due to the storm.

 

Europa

(Reuters) Finland plans more measures to stop asylum surge from Russia border

  • Some 900 asylum seekers from nations including Afghanistan, Kenya, Morocco, Pakistan, Somalia, Syria and Yemen have entered Finland from Russia in November, according to the Finnish Border Guard
  • Finland blames a change in Russian border protocol for the increase and calls this a hybrid attack
  • Anonymous government sources: the government had held talks over closing the whole border

Intelligenza artificiale

US, Britain, other countries ink agreement to make AI 'secure by design' | Reuters

  • The agreement calls for AI systems to be "secure by design" and emphasizes the importance of prioritizing safety during the design phase.
  • The agreement includes recommendations such as monitoring AI systems for misuse and protecting data from tampering. It is non-binding and provides general guidelines for companies designing and using AI.
  • France, Germany, and Italy have also reached an agreement on regulating AI, supporting "mandatory self-regulation through codes of conduct" for foundation models of AI.

Politica internazionale

Nord America

(Wall Street Journal) Suspect arrested in shooting of three students of Palestinian descent in Vermont

  • Jason J. Eaton, 48 years old, was arrested near the location of the shootings Sunday

  • Police are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime

  • Victims: two were described as being in stable condition, while the other had more serious injuries

Medio Oriente

Tanker in Middle East safe from attackers after U.S. Navy responds, officials say | Reuters

  • Armed assailants seized and later released a tanker linked to Israel off the coast of Yemen before being apprehended by the US Navy.
  • Two ballistic missiles fired from Houthi-controlled Yemen landed near a US warship aiding the tanker.
  • The incidents highlight the increasing targeting of global shipping in the region.

Asia e Pacifico

(Reuters) G7, Vietnam making final tweaks to climate plans ahead of COP28 - sources

  • Vietnam is finalising reform commitments with G7 governments and multilateral lenders that could unlock billions of dollars in loans to reduce coal use
  • The document, known as Resource Mobilisation Plan, has to be agreed with investors ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP28)

 

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