Punto Stampa a Cura di: Gianfranco Stassi, Daniele Barnaba
Conducono: Mario Rossomando
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Argomenti principali della giornata: Netanyahu afferma di aver comunicato agli Stati Uniti la sua opposizione a un futuro Stato palestinese in qualsiasi scenario successivo alla guerra; Il capo della regione russa del Bashkortostan definisce "traditori" i partecipanti alla manifestazione di protesta che è stata repressa dalla polizia; La Polonia estende la protezione dei rifugiati ucraini fino al 2025; L'Ucraina afferma di aver colpito obiettivi a San Pietroburgo con un drone di fabbricazione nazionale; Il Pakistan lancia una rappresaglia contro l'Iran; Il Congresso degli Stati Uniti approva una legge per evitare lo shutdown del governo e la invia a Biden; Le forze statunitensi attaccano siti Houthi in Yemen; Migliaia di lavoratori del settore pubblico scioperano per 24 ore in Irlanda del Nord.
Israele |
(AP) Netanyahu says he has told US he opposes Palestinian state in any postwar scenario - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday rejected U.S. calls to scale back Israelâs military offensive in the Gaza Strip or take steps toward the establishment of a Palestinian state after the war, drawing an immediate scolding from the White House.
- Netanyahu spoke just a day after U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Israel would never have âgenuine securityâ without a pathway toward Palestinian independence.
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Ucraina |
| (The Kyiv Independent) Poland extends protection for Ukrainian refugees until 2025 - The Polish government announced on Jan. 18 an extension of temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2025.
- Poland has provided extensive support to Ukrainian refugees coming to its country, which included waiving residency requirements and providing free access to education, healthcare, and family benefits.
(Reuters) Ukraine says it hit targets in St Petersburg with domestic-made drone - Ukraine hit targets in Russia's St Petersburg overnight using a domestic-produced drone that flew 1,250 km (775 miles), a Ukrainian government minister was quoted as saying by Interfax-Ukraine news agency on Thursday.
- A Ukrainian military source told Reuters earlier that an oil terminal in Russia's second city, located some 850 km (530 miles) from the nearest section of the Ukrainian border, was targeted as part of a "new stage of work in this region".
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Russia |
(Reuters) Head of Russian region denounces 'traitors' after rare protest - The head of one of Russia's biggest ethnically mixed republics accused what he called extremists and traitors on Thursday of trying to bring about its secession, a day after police used tear gas and batons to break up a rare demonstration.
- The clashes took place in a small town in Bashkortostan, a republic of 4.1 million people in the Urals Mountains, where a leading rights activist was sentenced on Wednesday to four years in a penal colony.
(Meduza) Russia adds four Ukrainian groups and âGlory to Ukraineâ salute to register of âfascist organizations and associated symbolsâ - Russiaâs Justice Ministry has included four Ukrainian organizations in its register of groups that either collaborated with those condemned by the Nuremberg trials or deny the crimes of Nazism [...]
- The list also features the organizationsâ slogans, including the salute âGlory to Ukraineâ [Slava Ukraini] and the response âGlory to the Heroesâ [Heroiam Slava].
- The document also includes the organizationsâ symbols, such as the Trident of Prince Volodymyr, depicted on Ukraineâs coat of arms.
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Europa |
(The Guardian) Thousands of public sector workers stage 24-hour strike in Northern Ireland - Thousands of public sector workers have staged pickets and marches across Northern Ireland in the biggest strike in living memory.
- The combined action by nurses, teachers, bus drivers, carers, cleaners, civil servants and other sectors brought parts of the region to a standstill on Thursday and raised the stakes in a political crisis that has paralysed devolved government.
- An estimated 150,000 workers joined the 24-hour strike action, which caused widespread disruption.
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Politica internazionale |
Nord America | (Reuters) US Congress passes bill to avert government shutdown, sends it to Biden - The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday approved a stopgap bill to fund the federal government through early March and avert a partial government shutdown, sending it to President Joe Biden for final approval.
- The measure passed 314-108, with 106 Republicans and two Democrats in opposition.
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Medio Oriente | (Reuters) Pakistan fires retaliatory strike at Iran, stoking regional tension - Pakistan launched strikes on separatist militants inside Iran on Thursday, in a retaliatory attack two days after Tehran said it struck the bases of another group within Pakistani territory.
- Iranian media said several missiles hit a village in the Sistan-Baluchestan province that borders Pakistan, killing at least nine people, including four children.
- Nuclear-armed Pakistan said civilians were hit and two children killed. Islamabad recalled its ambassador from Iran on Wednesday in protest against a "blatant breach" of its sovereignty.
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Asia e Pacifico | (AP) US forces strike Houthi sites in Yemen as Biden says allied action hasnât yet stopped ship attacks - U.S. forces on Thursday conducted a fifth strike against Iranian-backed Houthi rebel military sites in Yemen.
- President Joe Biden acknowledged that the American and British bombardment had yet to stop the militantsâ attacks on vessels in the Red Sea that have disrupted global shipping.
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