Javier Milei already has a new date for his book

Javier Milei already has a new date for his book
Javier Milei already has a new date for his book

The role of Carla Bruni, suspect in the case of her husband, former French president Nicolas Sarkozy; the new date of the book by the Argentine president, Javier Milei, and the polls in the United States in the face of an eventual electoral scenario between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

Next, a review of the international agenda in A trip around the world.

Carla Bruni, suspect in Sarkozy case

The famous singer Carla Bruni, wife of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy, was questioned as part of the investigation into the alleged illegal financing of her partner’s campaign in 2007. The authorities are tracking money from Franco-Lebanese businessman Ziad Takieddine, which was supposedly sent by the assassinated Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi. She went from witness to “suspect.”

Carla Bruni with her husband, former French president, Nicolas Sarkozy.

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Trump wins in the country; Biden, in key states

With less than seven months left until the presidential elections in the United States, several polls agree that Donald Trump leads nationally, by about 7 points, while President Joe Biden leads in some of the key states, such as Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The country’s electoral system makes winning certain states more decisive for a victory than winning at the national level.

Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

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G7 decides to end the use of coal by the 30s

The G7, which brings together the most important Western powers, decided to gradually eliminate coal plants from their energy matrix by the mid-2030s. This will happen with plants that are not equipped with systems to capture emissions. It is a significant step towards reducing the use of fossil fuels and meeting commitments against global warming.

Coal as an energy source.

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Milei already has a new date for her book

Capitalism, socialism and the neoclassical trap. This is the name of the book that the Argentine president, Javier Milei, will launch on May 22 at the Luna Park Coliseum in Buenos Aires. The original idea was to present it at the book fair in the Argentine capital, but in the end the event was canceled, according to the Casa Rosada, for security reasons and for fear that there would be sabotage in the best “Kirchnerist style.”

Javier Milei, president of Argentina.

Photo:EFE

 
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