Rassegna Stampa Internazionale - Mercoledì 29 Novembre

Punto Stampa a Cura di:   Gaetano Iervolino, Andrea Alesiani, Michele Miceli
Conducono: MBG + micheleboldrin@gmail.com

 

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Argomenti principali della giornata: avvelenata la moglie del capo dell’intelligence ucraina Budanov, nuovo scambio di prigionieri Israele-Hamas, Finlandia chiude i confini per due settimane, dispiegamento di forze navali nel baltico a guida UK per difesa infrastrutture sottomarine,

 

Israele

 

(Reuters) Hamas frees 12 hostages, Israel expected to release 30 prisoners

 

(New York Times) Malawi plans to send thousands of farmworkers to Israel.

 
  • Malawi says it is sending thousands of farmworkers to Israel, which has struggled to find people to fill jobs left empty by foreign workers fleeing in the wake of the Gaza war.
 

Timeline New York Times

 

Timeline Aljazeera 


 

Ucraina

[Reuters] Ukraine says wife of spymaster Budanov was poisoned

The wife of Ukraine's military spy chief has been poisoned with heavy metals and is undergoing treatment in a hospital [...]

Marianna Budanova is the wife of Kyrylo Budanov, who heads Ukrainian military intelligence agency GUR, which has been prominently involved in clandestine operations against Russian forces since Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

The 37-year-old has himself been the target of several attempts on his life, including a botched car bombing. If confirmed as deliberate, the purported poisoning of his wife would represent the most serious targeting of a high-profile Ukrainian leadership figure's family member during the 21-month-long war.





 

(Bloomberg) EU Tensions Over Ukraine Crop Imports Spread to Sugar Market

 

[Le Monde] L’UE annonce une aide supplémentaire de 200 millions d’euros pour la formation de militaires ukrainiens


 

 

Europa

(Reuters) Finland will close Russian border for 2 weeks to stop asylum seekers

  • Helsinki says Moscow is funneling people to the border in retaliation for its decision to increase defense cooperation with the United States, a charge the Kremlin denies. 
  • Only cargo trains can pass between the two countries
  • Asylum can still be sought by travelers arriving by boat and by air.
 

(Bloomberg) UK-Led Group to Deploy Ships to Baltic Sea After Pipeline Damage



 

Politica internazionale

Nord America

(New York Times) NATO Leaders Try to Pin Down U.S. on Ukraine Aid as Republicans Waver

 

With Republicans in Congress stalling on granting Ukraine more military aid, NATO’s top diplomat warned on Tuesday that it would be “dangerous” to curtail support to the war 

Medio Oriente

(Bloomberg) US Warns of Evolving Threats to Ships Sailing in Red Sea


 

 

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